fJiARANAKI g'Y-E LECTION jgYD. SMITH cordially invites the electors to meet him at the undernoted centres, where he will deliver an address on his progressive policy lines: MANGOREI DAIRY FACTORYMonday, 7th, 8.30 a.m. INGLE WOOD TOWN HALL—Monday, 7th, 8 p.m. HILLSBOROUGH HALL—Monday. 7th, 8 p.m. (Note.—This meeting will be addresse4 hy the Chairman of Mr. Smith's Committee.) EGMONT VILLAGE FACTORY— Tuesday, Bth, 8 a.m. FITZROY HALL—Tuesday, Bth, 7 p.m. I BELL BLOCK HALL—Tuesday, Bth 8.30 p.m. | KORITO HALL—Tuesday, Bth, 8 ' p.m. (Note. —This meeting will be addressed by representatives of Mr. Smith.) NEW PLYMOUTH-Empire Theatre, Wednesday, 9th, 8 p.m. NOTICE TO INGLEWOOD ELECTORS. Mr. Smith urges you to attend and hear how the Boys in Camp are being helped to exercise their "Priceless Privi--1 lege" of voting; and the many other important subjects that lie will place before you. NOTICE TO SUPPORTERS. General Committee and Supporters of Mr. Smith please meet in Committee Room, 5.15, This (Monday) Afternoon, or hand in names if available for service on polling day. P. FITZHERBERT, Chairman of Committee. SMITH'S Polities are Moderate. PUBLIC NOTICES. TRESPASS NOTICE. QWIJERS of any cattle straying oil my property, Beach Farm, Tataraimaka, after this date, will be held accountable for damage and trespass, and any person trespassing thereon will be progecuted. W. D. LINN, October 5,1918. ' lON is Syd. Smith's jpotto. j vote for the Moderate Candidate. j YD SMITH says we must win the war. j Vote for Smith. j STRAYED. . j jgTRAYED on to my Property, Old Omata Road—One Jersey Heifer. If 1 31 °t claimed within 21 days will be sold to defray expenses. C. H. MOORE. gECONDARY Education free for all children is Syd. Smith's platform. TO TAILORESSES. ANTED—Two Competent Trousor and Vest Hands, Apply— THE MODERN TAILORS, LTD., Stratford or New Plymouth. all our Children fully and completely—so says Syd. Smith. 1 NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. will be a Holiday to-day at the above Schools (Boys' and Girls'). | E. LASH, Secretary. "POR Up-to-date Education- vote for Smith. CYD. SMITH says "Win the War,": ,Vote for Smith.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1918, Page 1
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