ELECTORAL. N.Z. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. H. G. R. Mi!S£ M.P.. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) HULA 1 SCHOOLHOUSE. 8 p.m. MONDAY. NOVEMBER sth. KELSTON BAPTIST HALL, 7 p.m. AVONDALE TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. rEV. CHAS. CHANDLER, Chairman. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th—BEACH HAVEN. CORNER TUI CRESCENT AND PURIRA AVENUE, 7 p.m. BIKKDALE HALL, 8 p.m. AUCKLAND CENTRAL \\J 17 PARRY, M.P. V> - Xj. X ARRY. M.P. METHODIST CHURCH HALL. CORNER ' BRIGHT STREET. EDEN TERRACE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 AUCKLAND EAST Mr t \ T\ EE * MP - R. . iA. -LiEE, M.P. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) CORNER AIREDALE ST. AND QUEEN ST., at 8 p.m. NOV. 5th —COWAN’S CORVI ON DAY —COR NRR BAY RD. AND C 8.30 P.M. Supported by MR. ST. GEORGE’S LEAVELAND ST., G. STOVE, 7.45. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 th —MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. GREY LYNN ELECTORATE. MR. 17 AT PARTRAM, m.p., R. X • • L>ARTRAM, m.p.. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) CORNER HORNBY RD., POINT CHEVALIER ROAD, 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, NOVEMBER S—ADELPHI THEATRE, GREY LYNN, 8 p.m. A. WATTS, J.P., Chairman. EDEN ELECTORATE. Wrp \ NDERTON • A. AndeRTON OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) CORNER HASBURY AVE. WINDMILL ROAD, at 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) CORNER THE DRIVE AND KING EDWARD AV., 8.15 p.m. WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. MR. 4 ASBORNE R. VJ. VSEORNE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) MARINE SQUARE. DEVONPORT. MONDAY. STH—METHODIST HALL, STANLEY BAY. All Meetings 8 p.m. OSBORNE FOR WAITEMATA. ROSKILL ELECTORATE. AC RICHARDS. O. XVjCHARDS. MONDAY, Sth—GREENWOOD’S CORNER, 7.30. CORNER ST. ANDREW’S RD. AND SELWYN RD. THREE KINGS, 8.15. TUESDAY, 6th—2.30, LADIES ONLY, HURST’S HALL. MORNINGSIDE. MRS. SOLJAK will preside. TUESDAY, 6th—ROSLYN TERRACE, PRINCE OF WALES ESTATE, MOUNT ALBERT, 7.45. WEDNESDAY', 7th—CORNER MAY RD. AND RICHARDSON RD., 7.45. PARNELL ELECTORATE. JY\7 Y7ARNALL • ▼* • X ARNALL MONDAY. NOV. STH REMUERA LIBRARY, 8 p.m. TUESDAY PICTURE THEATRE, KOHIMARAMARA, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV. STH PUBLIC WORKS CAMP, PUREWA, 8 p.m. YARNALL FOR PARNELL. UCKLAND WEST. MT OAVAGE, M.P., • O m IJAVAGE. M.P., Will Address the Electors:— TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) CORNER RYLE AND WOOD STREETS, 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) CORNER SUMMER AND OLIPHANT STS., 8 P.m. JT> T UND O N • XV. Xj uN D O N At town hall ON MONDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M., Will, In support of his Candidature for ti Vacant Council Seat, deliver to Auckland Citizens a Compn X e and Reasoned Address on THS CIVIC SINS OF AUCKLAND. I —< a ) Of Omission* „ /b) Of Commission. —(a) Financial. (b) Administrative.
Councilor W. H. Murray will preside. ARMISTICE DAT. AUCKLAND. ARMISTICE DAT. COMMEMORATIVE MEETING, TOWN HALL. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1928, at 3 p.m. Meeting held under the auspices of the League of Nations Union, Council of Christian Congregations, National Council of Women, League of Mothers, Y.W.C.A., Y.C.L., Fellowship Jj Reconciliation. Educational Institute, e Bible Class Union and other Institutions, to consider the following resolution:— "We the Citizens of New Zealand, declare our detestation of war and our earnest desire for peace and general disarmament based on international friendship and co-operation, and pledge ourselves to support the Dominion Government in all its efforts toward the achievement of this aim.’* 2 Worship the Mayor in the Chair. p ‘ m -—1- National Anthem. 2. Hymn. 320 3. Prayer (Rev. H. Rya ' 3.35 by Archdeacon P-TO-—4. Resolution: Moved by E. Cutten, Esq. (League of Nations Union), seconded by Miss Begg (Y.W.c.A.). P-m.—s. Address 2 Mac Murray. 90 P-m.—6. Address it Lawson Marsh. —7- Address b Esq. >.m.—B. Hymn. by Rev. Bloodworth, <•2O jQAY, SUNDAY, NOV. 11. \rlP conform > fe Bty the K the King, with the Churches ?hSS?- thelp Morning Services on the the wishes of his rangements have comorJ* ay at a slightly earlier hour . . " to pnnhle tim 'T'Mimitoc’ Silt to enable the Two Minutes’ Silence d *ro ot)aer ved at 11 a.nr. Returned Sol-p-.f,,are asked to attend. A JU particulars will be advertised later.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 5
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