STRATFORD ELECTORATE. HON. J. B. HIKE Invites the Electors to meet him as under:— CARDIFF—Monday, 17th November, at 8 p.m. MAHOE—Tuesday, ISth November, at 8 p.m. RATAPKO—Wednesday, 19th November, at 8 p.m. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, 20th November, at 8. p.m. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. GENERAL ELECTION STRATFORD SEAT. M R - JJ, OEERT RASTERS, Candidate for the Liberal and Labor I League, will address the Electors at ' KAIMATA, in the Hall, S p.m. Monday, 17th. DENBEIGH ROAD, in the School, 8 p.m. J Tuesday 18th. NORFOLK ROAD, in the School, 8 p.m. Wednesday 10th. HUIROA, in the School, S p.m. Thursday 20th. WAINGONGORA, in the School, 8 p.m. Friday 21st. TOKO, in the Hall, 8 p.m., Saturday 22nd. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. Come and listen to MASTER S. The Progressive Man with Progressive Ideas to make a Progressive Country EGMONT ELECTORATE. jJJR. ASTBURY will address the Electors in the: MATAPU HALL, Monday, 17. ARARATA HALL, Tuesday 18. MEREMERE HALL, Wednesday 19. OHANGAI SCHOOL, Thursday 20. TOKAOHA SCHOOL, Friday 21. EGMONT ELECTION. OSWALD HAWKEN, the Reform Candidate, will address the electors as follows: RIVERDALE-Monday 17. I KAPONGA—Tuesday 18. -MATAPU—Thursday 20. AWATUNA—Friday 21st. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED. j Chair at 8 p.m. EGMONT ELECTORATE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I will be a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, as a supporter of Progressive Liberal and sane Labor Legislation, and in due course will address you at the various centres. Yours truly, DAVID L. A. ASTBURY. PATEA ELECTORATE. D. POWDRELL will address the electors at: WHAKAMARA—Monday, Nov. 17. BRUNSWICK—Tuesday, Nov. 18. MAXWELLTOWN—Wed, Nov. 19. PATEA—Thursday, "Nov. 20. WAITOTARA—Friday, Nov. 21. KOHl—Saturday, Nov. 22. HURLEYVILLB—Monday, Nov. 24. WESTMERE—Tuesday, Nov. 25. RAPANUl—Wednesday, Nov. 26. MOSSTOWN—Thursday', Nov. 27. WHENUAKURA—Friday, Nov. 28. OPAKU—Saturday, Nov. 29. NGUTUWERA—Monday, Dec. 1. NGAMATAPOURI— Tuesday, Dec. 2. KAI IWl—Wednesday, Dec. 3. PATEA LIBERAL LEAGUE. MR. MORRISON, the Liberal Candidate, will address meetings of electors as under:— OPAKU—Monday, Nov. 17. ALTON—Tuesday, Nov. IS. KAKARAMEA—Wed. Nov. 19. MANUTAHI—Friday, Nov. 21. KGUTUWERA—Monday, Nov. 24. MOKOTA—Tuesday, Nov. 25. WHENUAKURA—Wed, Nov. 20. WAVERLEY—Thursday, Nov. 27. NGAMATArOURI—Friday, Nov. 28. HURLEYVILLE—Monday, Dec. 1. T DESIRE to intimate that I have sold mv Bakery Business to Messrs. LEALAND BROS, Returned Soldiers. I wish to thank the public for the snpport it has accorded me in the past, and bespeak for my successors a continuance of the same. A. LILE, Junr. Inglewood, Bth November. In connection with the above, we have am.ounced that it will be our constant effort to cater well and faithfully for the public of Inglewood and district, and to deserve a continuance of patronage that in the past has been accorded the 'business. ZEALAND SROS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 1
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