ELECTORAL. U C K L A N L CENTRAL.' UNITED PARTY. Mk W. C. HIwJ??; OFFICIAL CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors at QT. TAMES’ TTALL, *J AMES’ Hall, rpO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT g P.M. ALE CORDIALLY IX VI TED. UCKL A X D WES T. OFFICIAL CANDIDATE, UNITED PARTY. Addresses Electors:— TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—LEY’S INSTI- i TUTE, THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY, at 8.30 p.m. Will Electors Please Note the Time Advertised for Leys Institute, 8.30 p.m., in deference to Shopping Night. ELECTORATE HR. JOHN S. FLETCHER UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE. MONDAY, November S—CHURCH OF CHRIST, PONSONBY. 8 p.m. TUESDAY. November 6 POINT CHEVALIER HALL, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, November 7 GREY LYNN LIBRARY, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, Nov. S—ARMSTRONG'S HALL, POINT CHEVALIER, 8 p.m. MONDAY, Nov. 13—JUBILEE HALL, KINGSLAND, S p.m. TUESDAY, Nov. 13—POINT CHEVALIER PICTURES, ADELPHI THEATRE AND GREY LYNN LIBRARY. LADIES' MEETING. FLETCHER will Address Lady MR. Electors at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL, WESTERN SPRINGS ROAD, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 2.30 p.m. H A TJ R A K I ELECTORATE. E. UNITED PARTY. Will Address Electors at TO-NIGHT HO WICK PICTURE HAL (FRIDAY) 8 p.m. MR. J. CRAWFORD, Chairman. MR. ALLAN will be supported by several Auckland United Party Candidates. NGATEA-TUESDAY, 8 p.m. , PIPIROA—WEDNESDAY, 1 p.m. WAITAKARURU-WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. jyj A N U K A U ELECTORATE Mr. tt-ells ivrASON, R. i-VELLS ItJLaSON, UNITED PARTY, Will Address the Electors: TO-DAY (FRIDAY)— KELSALL’S CORNER, ONEHUNGA, OPEN-AIR, 7.15 p.m. SOUTHERN CROSS THEATRE, ELLERSLIE, 8.15. ROSKILL ELECTORATE. MS: G. G MuSnl: UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors:— TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—MOTOR GARAGE, ST. LEONARDS RD„ MT. EDEN (in place of Methodist Hall as advertised). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)—CORNER WOODWARD AND NEW NORTH ROADS, 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, NOV. S—LADIES’ MEETING, ' KING GEORGE’S HALL, MT. ALBERT, at 3 p.^n. Chairman: DR. BEATTIE, who will also speak on the Mental Defectives Bill, etc. MONDAY METHODIST HALL, GREENWOOD’S CORNER, 8 p.m. Chairman: MR. T. PRESTON. TUESDAY. NOV, 6—HIRST’S HALL, MORNINGSIDE, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7—CARLTON HALL, EDENDALE, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV. 8 KINGSTON HALL, DOMINION ROAD, 8 p.m. yjy’AITEMATA ELECTORATE. M R * F? H H-Reville, R. *--*-• VTrevILLE, UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE Will Address the Electors at the GLENFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL TOMORROW (SATURDAY), 7 p.m. ELECTORS PLEASE NOTE TIME. VOTE FOR GREVILLE— I THE BRIDGE ADVOCATE.
PUBLIC NOTICES N INVITATION. Harold Schmidt has pleasure in inviting- any five persons who are affected with phthisis or pulmonary consumption to try his new discovery. There are no discomforts whatever, nor any charges either. In the event of the five being cured a larger number will have the same treatment given them, also free of charge. First treatment at 10 a.m. to-morrow. HAROLD SCHMIDT, Chemist, 26S Queen Street. D EVONPORT DOMAIN BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the Devonport Domain Board has granted the Melrose Park (Unemployment Relief) Committee the use of the Football Ground for the purpose of holding Athletic Sports on SATURDAY, November 3, 1928, with authority for the said Club to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling (Is) for each person for admission to the said ground. A. E. WILSON, Secretary. POWER BOARD NOTICES Notice is hereby given that the Supnly will be shut down on SUNDAY NEXT, November 4, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., in the Kingsland area, and in the area supplied by the Transformers in Empire Road, Epsom, for the purpose of carrying out important alterations. R. H. BARTLEY, General Manager.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 3
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