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THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS. T-lIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE JJ-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE: Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. NAT PIIILLIPS'S WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIG S! WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! In the Biggest Laugh o£ the Year, "MAMA'S "MAMA'S NEW NEW HUSBAND." HUSBAND." The Acme of Musical Revues. PULLERS POPULAR PRICES: Reserved 33 (plus tax), 2s 6d (plus tak), Is Gd, and Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Reserves after 5 p.m. at Palmer's Confectionery, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre 28-175 for Reservations after 7 p.m. Grand Circle Reserves for Saturday at Palmer's all the week. ELECTION MEETINGS. HUTT BY-ELECTION. NASH THIS TIME. NASH NASH THIS ' THIS TIME. s. TIME. ABLE, TRUSTWORTHY, PROGRESSIVE. NASH NASH THIS THIS I TIME. TIME. I WALTER NASH. J-JEAR WALTER NASH AND OTHER LABOUR SPEAKERS, To-night (Monday), 9th December, 8 p.m., Day's Bay Pavilion. Tuesday, 10th December, 2 p.m., Moera. Meeting of Women Electors. ". Tuesday, 10th December.- 8 p.m., Moera, Community Hall. Mr. H. E. Holland, : M.P., Leader of the New Zealand I Labour Party. Tuesday, 10th December, 8 p.m., Blackbridge, Knox Church Hall. Wednesday, 11th December, 2 p;m., Meeting of Women Electors, Lyceum Hall, Lower Hutt. Wednesday, 11th December, 8 p.m., King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, Mr. H. E. Holland, IIJ. Wednesday, 11th December, 8 p.m., :■ Eastern'Hutt School. Wednesday, 11th December, 8 p.m, Waiwetu Methodist Hall. Wednesday, 11th December, 8 p.m., Petone Labour Hall. Mr. H. E. Holland, M.P., and others. ■HEAR WALTER NASH. HEAR H. E. HOLLAND, M.P. HEAR THE LABOUR MEMBERS. . A vote for Nash is a vote for a statesman, trovernments have honoured him by appointing him to two important commissions. His great gifts of character nave for years been devoted to serving the cause of the people, the cause of the unemployed by securing work for them, | the cause of the wage-earners in public and private employment by endeavouring to secure them higher wages and salaries; the cause of the aged, the widow,- the blind, the invalids, by seeking for them pensions and higher pensions; the cause ot the large families by advocating increased Family Allowances. Nash has studied imance, banking, and insurance, that he might the more ably serve those who need State Loans to build homes and develop farms. Above all, he has served the cause of Labour with all the high idealism that the word implies in social justice, national happiness-and prosperity and international peace. People of Hutt constituency!. "If you would serve'yourself and all New Zealand VOTE LABOUR-VOTE NASH! - vß?i£ilß^=v§ T T IIiIii NASH THIS TIME. HUTT BY-ELECTION. UNITED ALL THE TIME. M ll--, JAMES KERR. Official United c ,? andldate. will Address the Electon as follows:— AMCETOWN TO-NIGHT, Church Hall at 8 o clock. PETONE TUESDAY, 10th Dec, in Empire Theatre, at 8 o'clock. LOWER HUTT, TUESDAY, 10th Dec. «"• Hon. H. Atmore will Address i Pubho Political Meeting in the Kin^ George Theatre at 8 p m ■ BLACKBRIDGE, THURSDAY, 12th Eastbourne Theatre, at 8 p m LOWER HUTT, SATURDAY; 14th .December, in King George Theatre at 8 p.m. WAIWETU, MONDAY, 16th December in Methodist Hall, at 8 p.m. PETONE, TUESDAY, 17th December m Grand Theatre, at S p.m. Mr. Kerr's Committee Rooms:— Petone, 297, Jackson street. Tels. 76£ (local) and 46^ r;8. Lower Hutt, opposite Bridge, Mail road. Tels. 765 (local) and 46-398. VOTE KERR AND WIN. HUTT ELECTORS. VOTE FOR JOHNSTON, "OHNSTON, HE WILL DO IT! MEETINGS THIS WEEK. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY)-Koro Korc School, 8. ■•".-.■-.■ TUESDAY.—WAIWETU Methodist Hall, 8 p.m. Messrs. Johnston and Mahder EASTBOURNE, Crown Theatre Messrs. Johnston and Coates. WEDNESDAY.-MOERA, Hall, 8 p.m, Messrs. Johnston and Coates. THURSDAY.—LOWER HUTT,. King George Theatre, 8 p.m. Mr. Johustor and the Hon. W.- Downie ~ Stewart, PETONE, Theatre, 8 p.m Right Hon. J, G. Coates, policy speech, FRIDAY—PETONE, Wesley Hall, 2.31 p.m. Ladies' meeting, Mrs. Johnston MONDAY, 16th.—WILFORD SETTLEMENT, School, 8 p.m. Mr. Johnston DAY'S BAY, Pavilion, S p.m., Hon W. D. Stewart, policy speech. TUESDAY, 17th—Eastbourne, - Crowi Thearte, 8 p.m., Mr. Johnston. JOHNSTON IS GOING TO WIN! BUSINESS NOTICES. THE PEN DOCTOR TS the Recognised Medico for Fountain ■* pens and Eversharp Pencils. Consults tions Free. Geo Jeffrey, corner Brandpi and Featherston streets, above Aubrey Gualter. and Co WANTED TO SELL. STEAM PUMPS, Solid Motor True] Wheels, D.C. Motors, Pulleys, Shaft ing and Belting, Reinforcing Iron 3-8 ti lin, Tram Rails, and Railway Irou. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith street. Telephone 20-333. ' T AERY & CO., LTD., have available i *-* small quantity of MAIZE MAIZE MAIZE (Affected with weevil) Cut price for quick sale, 15s per sack LAERY & CO., LTD., Grai^ shd Produce Merchants, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 2

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