ELECTION NOTICES. TARANAKI ELECTORATE. JJR. C. E. BELLRINGER, the Government Candidate for Taranaki, invites the j Electors to meet him at— UPPER MANGOREI SCHOOL—To-night, Nov. 4. TATARAIMAKA SCHOOL Monday, Nov. 6. HURFORD ROAD SCHOOL-Tuesday, Nov. 7. KORU HALT,—Wednesday, Nov. 8. ALBERT RD. SCHOOL—Friday, Nov. 10. CARRINGTON RD. SCHOOL—Saturday, Nov. 11. Ladies are specially invited. Chair taken at 8 p.m. M R - S. G. S MITH WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS FOLLOWS: KORlTO—Saturday, Nov. 4. Chair at 8 p.m. Ladies specially invited. POLITICAL. of Mr. S. G. Smith’s General Committee are requested to meet at the Soldiers’ Club, New Plymouth, on Monday Evening, at 8 o’clock. Supporters not at present on the committee will be welcomed. W. HEALY, ■ Chairman.
POLITICAL. J. B. H TNE ’ REFORM CANDIDATE, Will address Electors as follows (chair each meeting at 8 p.m.):— TUTUTAWA HALIr>-Sat., Nov. 4. MAHOE HALL—Monday, Nov. 6. HUIROA SCHOOL —Tuesday, Nov. 7. NGAERE HALL—Wednesday, Nov. 8. KAIMATA HALL—Thursday, Nov. 9. DUDLEY ROAD SCHOOL—Friday, .Nov. 10. BIRD ROAD SCHOOL—Saturday, Nov. 11.
GENERAL ELECTION. STRATFORD 'SEAT. JJR. JJOBfERT RASTERS, LIBERAL-LABOR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as follows: TOKO HALL—B p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4. INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL—B p.m., Monday, Nov. 6. LIBERAL-LABOUR LEAGUE. M R - D. L. A. A stbuky Will Address the Electors as follows: MANGAMING I HALL—B p.m. Friday, Nov. 10. AWATUNA HALL—Monday, Nov. 6. OMOANA—B p.m., Saturday, Nov. IL MOEROA—I p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11. PATE A ELECTORATE. J- R. CORRIGAN, the Liberal-Labor Candidate for Patea, will address the electors as under: MOKOlA—Wednesday, Nov. 8; Hall. Chair at 8 p.m. Ladies are cordially invited. CWEETS, Fruit Salads, Jellies for the •children, also Fish Pond. Westown Hall, to-day (Saturday), 4th inst. THE SOUTHERN OROSS QOXPANY, £TD. Offers most attractive policies on liberal terms. Write or call for literature telling all about our special— HOUSE PURCHASE POLICY. It shows the way to own your own home and be insured at the same time. GET IN TOUCH WITH U-S NOW I Apply THE MANAGER, THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE CO., LTD., (Mandel’s Building). WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON.
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