ELECTORAL. AUCKLAND CENTRAL UNITED PARTT. MR. W LIEWITT, R. Hewitt, OFFICIAL CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors at ST. JAMES’S HALE. WELLINGTON ST. -TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at S p.m. LADIES’ MEETING. ST. THOMAS’S HALL, UNION STREET —TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 2.30 p.m. A UCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. UNITED PARTY. Mr. tas. t> taonald, R. «AS. -t>. -L'ONALD, Will Address Electors at SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT S P.M. AUCKLAND WEST. UNITED PARTY RT> QPEIRS, -O. UPEIRS, Will Speak as Follows: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) BRITANNIA PICTURE THEATRE, 8 o’clock. Chairman: C. F. BENNETT, Esq. COME AND HEAR THE GREAT SPEAKER FOR AUCKLAND WEST! J£DEN ELECTORATE. AX Q TALL WORTHY, . O • IO TALL WORTHY, UNITED PARTY. rpO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), Will deliver fighting speeches at CORNER VALLEY ROAD AND DOMINION ROAD, 7.30 P.M. DOMINION ROAD METHODIST HALL, 8 P.M. Other places as arranged. A. J. STALLWORTHY, United Party, sends greetings to all United Candidates. Kia Ora for Wednesday. To all those splendid voluntary workers in Eden, striving for a change of Government and prosperity he expresses his sincerest thanks. G r ELECTORATE MR. JOHN S. FLETCHER UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE. WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ; As Follows: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)—POINT CHEV- I ALIER HALL, 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. j GREY LYNN LIBRARY HALL, 8 } p.m. to 8.30 p.m. ADELPHI THEA- ! THE, 5.30 p.m. H AURA K I ELECTORATE FINAL MEETING OF GREAT CAMPAIGN. UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE ’’BENEZER ■iBENEZER rpO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), QENTRAL rpHEATRE, PAPATOETOE, 8 P.M. Chairman: F. M. WATERS, Esq. M ANU K A U ELECTORATE UNITED PARTY. Mr. x^ ells tvtason, R. -tv ELLS -LtXaSON, Will Address Electors TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 6.45 p.m.— DYER’S HALL, PANMURE. 7.30. SOUTHERN CROSS THEATRE, ELLERSLIE. B.IS.—GREENWOOD’S CORNER, SUNDAY SCHOOL. 8.45. ORPHEUM HALL, ONEHUNGA. JJOSKILL ELECTORATE. Ml G. C, MS: UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors:— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) OPEN-AIR MEETING, POTTER’S PARK, DOMINION RD. TERMINUS, at 7.30 I p.m. yyAITEMATA ELECTORATE. ! Ml R. H. GREVILLE, REVILLE, UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE Will address the Electors as Under TO-DAY (TUESDAY). NORTHCOTE, 7.30. MASONIC HALL, DEVONPORT, 8 p Other Speakers: E. ALDRIDGE, Esq ; J. WOODALL, Esq. MILFORD—MILFORD RD. CORN] 8.45. TAKAPUNA—HALL'S CORNER, 9.5. DEVONPORT—MARINE SQUARE, 9.45. VOTE FOR GREVILLE—THE BRIDGE ADVOCATE. ALCOHOL is good for children. Be British. Play the game. Continuance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 510, 13 November 1928, Page 3
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