j ELECTION NOTICES. $ . IVEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. pEI BW {ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. I (MONDAY). f WELLINGTON NORTH. * MR.G. H. CHAPMAN and MRS. J. «A. LEE will address electors at ST. *■ FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, at |8 p.m. » WELLINGTON WEST. « MRS. C. S. STEWART will address v electors at 8 p.m. in the MISSION j»HALL, ARO STREET. • WELLINGTON SOUTH. MR. R. McKEEN will address an > OPEN-AIR MEETING at 7.30 p.m. at • the corner of HOWARD and WALLACE --STREETS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. WELLINGTON NORTH. MR. C. H. CHAPMAN will address a ,< Special - Meeting for Ladies at 2.30 p.m. *in MADAME LOGAN BRITTON'S HOOMS, 72a MANNERS STREET, and ;AT AN OPEN-AIR MEETING at 7.30 ♦ p.m. at the Corner COTTLEVILLE TER;RACE and TINAKORI ROAD. WELLINGTON WEST. •• MRS. C. S. STEWART will address a {Special Meeting of Ladies at 2.30 p.m. COLLEGE HALL, KO- * WHAT ROAD, KELBURN, * • And in ; WING'S TEAROOMS, GLENMORE J STREET, at 8 p.m. J WELLINGTON SOUTH. 1 MR. R. McKEEN will addrese electors •at 8 p.m. in MASONIC HALL, BERJHAMPORE. j WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. f WELLINGTON SOUTH. • MR.: R. McKEEN will address an 'OPEN-AIR Meeting at 7.30 p.m. at : ISLAND BAY TRAM TERMINUS. ;■ ' WELLINGTON WEST. >■ MRS. C. S. STEWART will address Selectors at 8 p.m. in the VOGELMORN SHALL, MORNINGTON. i WELLINGTON NORTH. ■| MR. C. H. CHAPMAN and MRS. J. •'A. LEE will address electors at 8 p.m. Jin the ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZJN'EE >■ STREET. ;f THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. * WELLINGTON NORTH. 5 MR. C. H. CHAPMAN will address ,t electors at 8 p.m. in the METHODIST jUALL, WEBB STREET. 'i WELLINGTON SOUTH. * MR. R. McKEEN will address an J OPEN-AIR MEETING at 7.30 p.m. at the V corner of OWEN and CONSTABLE jj STREETS. ». FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. I HUTT. HUTT. *- THE HON. WALTER NASH will ad- '■ dress; electors in the PRINCE EDWARD *■ THEATRE, MOERA, at 8 p.m. "•' VOTE LABOUR FOR PROSPERITY. • VOTE LABOUR FOR SECURITY. j J N.Z. LAiUJUH PARI'Y. WELLINGTON SUBURBS t ? JELECTORATE < Tlf R- • H. K. COMBS I •«*- R, ;^ H. E. COMBS i WiU Speak* as follows: — j ITOWN. BALL, -NGAIO, TONIGHT, Oc-! tober % ''■'.>■■ '■■ i ;KKOX CHURCH ;■ SCHOOL, LOWERI ;■■ HUTT, ,;ruesdajy October 4. . ■THE HA£l, OHAiRIU VALLEY, Wed- '■■■ nesday, October 5. PUBLIC/HALL, TAITA, Thursday, Oc- : tober 6. ■ . :4 / ■ . PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, WOBUJtN (Joint Sleeting with the Hon. W.> Nash), Friday,' October 7. THE SCHOOL, NORMANDALE, Saturdayy;October B,'.- ■??-. ■■ >i. AU;;Meetings to coimjftenfce 8 p.m. I N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. ; : (WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE.) MR. H. F. TOOGOOD, on behalf of the N.Z. National Party, will address Electors '•*■■■ UPPER HUTT—MAJESTIC THEATRE, : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, at 8 p.m. ..' N. 2. NATIONAL PARTY. i (Wairarapa Branch.) |THTR, J, F. THOMPSON WILL AD- ! •i"- ■;■ DRESS ELECTORS AS UNDER:----i FEATHERSTON—Town Hall, Tonight,) i- .at & p.m. ! TINUI—The Hall, October 4, at 8 p.m. ■-XE- WHAPvAU-The Hall, October 5, at 8 ■-; pirn. ■■■' ■ ■ ■. . ■ ■ ■NGAHAPE—Mr. . Paku's Residence, ■ •.: October 6, at 2 p.m. jBRANCEPETH—The Employees' Diningt room,' Beetham Estate, October 6, at *• 8 p.n>'.'' ■'.'■■.' ' '' . . ■ : • MARTINBOROUGH—The Town Hall, I October 7. at 8 p.m. O^.;; .:fe ;;" M A.Z ENG ARB • C. MA Z EN GARB ' (Wellington Suburbs) < Will Address Meetings TONIGHT (Monday )—T AIT A. TUESDAY—TAWA FLAT. (Special bus :' leaves Porirua Station at 7.45 p.m. for convenience of residents of Porirua / East). NGAIO. THURSDAY—WATERLOO (School). ; FRIDAY—BELMONT: KAIWARRA. i Don'fc Fail .to Hear Mazengarb. '"A National Candidate with a Mind of His Own." NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. /WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. MR. W. L. BARKER will address the Electors of Wellington East— ; TONIGHT (Monday), October 3, at the TAIA HALL, Kilbirnie, at 8 o'clock. ON TUESDAY, OCT. 4, at the CAPITOL -THEATRE, Miramar, at 8 p.m. ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, at the PICTURE THEATRE, Torres Street, Seatoun, at 8 p.m. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 6, Ladies' only, TAIA HALL, Isjilbirnie, 3 o'clock. 'Also THURSDAY, OCT. 6, at the SEASIDE PICTURE THEATRE, Lyall : . Bay, at 8 p.m. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. MR. J. W. ANDREWS, R. J. W. ANDREWS, National—Anti-Socialist Candidate for HUTT, HUTT, r CONGREGATIONAL HALL, 7 '■■*:.. ■:■ ALICETOWN, - TONIGHT (MONDAY), at 8 p.m. ' TONIGHT (MONDAY), at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH. MRS. KNOX GILMER RS, KNOX GILMER MRS; KNOX GILMER /LIBERAL CANDIDATE ':>' Will Address the Electors of Wellington North TONIGHT, MONDAY, TONIGHT, MONDAY, ,: At ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney St. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney St. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney St. Young People Especially Invited. Young People Especially Invited. 1 ALSO PUBLIC MEETING \ . . PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER G, * THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 0, At cONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, dONbEiIT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, Both' Meetings commencing 8 o'clock. GOOD Printing deserves «ood Blocks The "Evening Post" Arinting Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your next quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1938, Page 4
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