, LIBERAL LEAGUE. S IR J; G; W ASD « WILL Address a Public Meeting in the OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16. Chair at 8 p.m. Mr. A. E. Pacey, President of the Liberal League, will preside. pATEA ELECTORATE. MR. G. V. PEARCE WITHDRAWS. MESSAGE PROM THE PREMIER. The Right Hon. W. P. Massey has fo warded the following message:— TO THE ELECTORS OP PATEA. I have to announce that, in compliance with my urgent request, Mr. G. V. Pearce, who has worthily represented the Patea electorate in Parliament for the last eleven years, has consented to withdraw his candidature at the forthcoming general election. Mr. Pcarco has generously taken this action in order to prevent votesplitting with Mr. W. D. Powdrell, who is also standing as a supporter of the Government, and to ensure that the seat will be represented in Parliament by a member who will assist the present Government in giving effect to those, legislative measures and matters of administration Which must be faced and fully dealt with during the period of reconstruction. I desire to take this opportunity of publicly expressing my appreciation of.Mr. Pnarce's action in standing aside at, this juncture, and also of his faithful and valuable services to the district and the legislature. Mr. Powdrell now becomes the official Government candidate for the Patea seat, mid I request for him the support of all electors who desire to see the prosperity of the Doraln)o7i placed upon a solid' and permanent basis. W. P. MASSEY. Auckland, Dec. Mth, 1919.
VOTE OFFICIAL LABOR. VOTE OFFICIAL LABOR. M R ' P. B JT IT ZHERBERT, OFFICIAL LABOR CANDIDATE FOR Address the Electors as under :.- WHAKAMARA DAIRY FACTORY— Monday morning, 8 a.m. WAVERLEY TOWN HALL, Monday, loth Dec, 8 p.m. MANUTAHT DAIRY FACTORY— Tuesday morning, 8 a.m. MOJCOIA HALL—Tuesday evening, at 8 p.m. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. T. W. J. HOWELL, Secretary Labor Representation Committee, ] Hawera. jJ/[R. FITZHERBEKT'S Committees are dissolved from Friday, Dee. 12ili. T. W. J. HOWELL, See. L.E.C. LIBERALISM!! THROUGHOUT its long and glorious career, it lias kept steadfastly in view THE RIGHTS OV THE PEOPLE, not considered sectionully, but as a whole, and its one aim has been, and is, the COMMON WEAL. ' PATEA ELECTORATE. , LIBERAL LEAGUE. U£R. MORRISON, the Liberal Candidate, will address the electors as under r— ] MOSSTOWN—Monday, 15. OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA—Tuesday, 16. JJEMEMBER! !To Mr. Massey and Sir James Allen Old Age Pensions were pauper doles; Land for Settlement was barefaced robbery; Advances to settlers was pawnbroking. PATEA ELECTORATE. ALL Mr. Morrison's Committees are disbanded as from December 11. \ Ll' shades American Sailor Coarse Qttmm fMkgrti
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1919, Page 1
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