To the Electors of Otaki MEN AND WOMEN,— The General Election is once more approaching ; you are again being asked to select a representative in Parliament. From tbe workers' point in view, both tbe older political parties bavo failed; in our cities slums are beginning to appear, and tho necessaries of life are barder to obtain. In tbe country tlio landhunger is more intense, while every year access to land becomes more difficult. By continuing the policy of the past (for which both parties claim the credit) wo are fast reproducing in this new country the same evils which arc associated with tbe lives of tbe workers in tho older countries. The time is now ripe for tire entry into politics of a workingclass party pledged to Work lor the emancipation of ALL labour. This will bring New Zealand once more to the front in the world's march onward towards industrial democracy. The people arc tired of a Ward Government, and aro afraid to trust a Massoy Administration.' Why not vote for a working-class one? As a step towards it SUPPORT THE LABOUR CANDIDATE. Let Otaki electors show the way. 1180-t.d. GRAND CONCERT. RAND \J ON CERT. mO be held in CENTURY HALL, J- Levin, on FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1911. Admission. 2s and Is. In aid of St. Mary's Church Funds. 1177-t.d. Tp|RUIDS' HALL, SHANNON. Lessees - - • Messrs Duff ojhl Bnick. Director Mr W. A. Duff. SHELL "PICTURES Shannon's Permanent Picture Entertainment, presenting every Tuesday a complete Change of Programme. PERCY F. LUTZEN, Manager.
Mr. J, Robertson THE LABOUR. CANDIDATE, will address the Electors as nndor: — OTAKI, October 20th, Town Hall. PARAPARAUMU, October 21st, Coronation Hall. 1179-8. LABOUR DAY HOLIDAY. WR, the undersigned, hereby agree to cln-e oi'v places of business ali day on MONDAV OCTOBKIi KaliiHT Day :~- ,1. HARVICY. 11. WALKLEY. 151'LLI.MAN HROTIIKHS. SIMS XOVI'I/IY lIAISDWAHE. u.VKWKLL muis. T. A. UAIiTMS. |.\ .). (i LACK IX. ....E. AV. J. SMITH. V. AY. (I. MIIA T 1«. .). |\ IVF.SS. s. niji'iws'i ki:. V. C. P,iIMIN(JTO'N. i' , . \V. PINK. I A. 11F.ASMAX. i I. JA^KS.
(.'. S. KKFJAVK/U,. J. \V. GIJJ.SOX. A. DKMP.SKV. X. nAIM?-A'IT. (!. FIMCCHTIdXG. \\. !<:. lII^DEP.SOX. KEN AITKKX. AY. PALMER. STILES AM) MATMKSON. AY. M. CLARK . H. E. KHYS. ii.W-3. Otaki FleetercVte A MEMJ'INC of Krieir.'s and 1%. Supporter- <if will bo held in Uu- ;-iif!."-: n..».>ji of the CENTURY HALL, .«n WEDNESDAY afternoon, 2oth C> i/Vner. at 4 P.M. 3 2OR-1- _ . — j HORO WHEN U A COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDER-S are invited, addressed to tho Chairman, County Office, Levin, up to WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., at noon, for the delivery of 2000 yards of metal on Arapaepae and McLoavey roads, Rullev Estate. Specifications and conditions at the County Office. J. MALCOLM, 1194-3. ■. County Engineer. TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY Person found trespassing on any of our properties—Otaki or Ohau—may be prosecnted. SKERMAN AND POQEVIK. Byron Brown WILL address the Otaki Electors as under:— MOUTOA.—In Wliitanui Fkxmill, FRIDAY, 20th October. MANG AN HI. —J n Scboolhosiso, Monday. October 23.
AK AT AR AW A. —In Schoolhousc, Tuesday, October 24. MUEUNOA EAST.-In Schoblhouso, Wednesday, October 25. W A.IHO ANGA. —In Schoolhouse, Thursday, October 26. FILUENZOL, Price!ls @d and 2s 6d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 October 1911, Page 3
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