I "jor State 1 3. I Vote for National Prohibition The above is how yon should marl: the ballot-paper to vote Prohibition. Make no other marks on the paper. STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES. Prohibition is just common-sense.
ELECTION NOTICES. PATEA ELECTORATE. M R - J. R. C ORRIGAN ’ The Liberal-Labor Candidate for Patea, Will Address the Electors as under: MANGAWHIO—To-day (Thursday), Nov. 30, at 3.30 p.m. WHAKAMARA—To-night (Thursday), Nov. 30 j Hall. NGUTUWER A—Friday, Dec. 1; Hall. OPAKU—Saturday, Dec. 2; Hall. WAVERLEY—Monday, Dec. 4; Hall. PATEA—Tuesday, Dec. 5; Town Hall. HAWERA—Wednesday, Dec. 6; Opera House. Ladies Cordially Invited. Chair at 8 p.m. WAITOMO ELECTORATE.’ M R J. R! olleston (THE REFORM CANDIDATE) AT WAITARA AT 8 P.M. ON DECEMBER 6. POLITICAL. M R W. T. JENNINGS, THE LIBERAL-LABOR CANDIDATE FOR WAITOMO, WILL ADDRESS MEETINGS AS UNDER: AHITITI—This Morning, Nov. 30. OKAU—This afternoon, Nov. 30. TONGAPORUTU—To-Night, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. MOKAU—Friday, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS. Chests.—We have a wide selection of high-quality Chests (four and six drawers), from £6 7s 6d; fit for any front room.—Martin and Co.’s Big Sale, Devon Street, New Plymouth, d.w. /'■JARPET Runners. —For best selection and most reasonable prices, visit Martin’s Big Sale of General Furnishings. Devon Street, next Hoffmann’s. d.w. Suites, highest quality, in any covering; Moquette Suites a speciality. Lowest possible prices during i our big sale. Martin and Co., Upholsterers and Furnishers, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w. ARTIN & CO. sell it for less and guarantee satisfaction in Chesterfield Suites, Divan and Morris Chairs. Big Sale now on. Devon Street Central.
ELECTION NOTICES. TARANAKI ELECTORATE. M R - S. G. S MITH (Liberal-Labor Candidate) Will Address the Electors as follows: EMPIRE THEATRE—Ladies’ Meeting, To-Day (Thursday), Nov. 30, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO—To-Night (Thursday), Nov. 30, 8 p.m. OPEN-AIR MEETING, opp. Haymarket, NEW PLYMOUTH—Friday, Dec. 1, 12.30 p.m. PUNlHO—Friday, Dec. 1, 8 p.m. OMATA SCHOOL—Saturday, Dec. 2, 7 p.m. FRANKLEY ROAD SCHOOL—Saturday. Dee. 2, 8.30 p.m. WAITARA RD. FACTORY—Monday, Dec. 4, 8.30 a.m. WAITARA (St. John’s Hall) —Monday, December 4, 8 p.m. Chair at 8 o’clock. Ladies specially invited.
POLITICAL. jy£R. S. G. SMITH invites the Ladies of New Plymouth and surrounding districts to meet him at the Empire Theatre THIS (Thursday) Afternoon, when he will deliver an Address on questions of special interest pertaining to the welfare of women and children. Chair at 3 p.m. TARANAKI ELECTORATE. MR, C. E. BELLRINGER, Government x Candidate for Taranaki, invites the Electors to meet him as follow: NEW PLYMOUTH—Coronation Hall; Friday, Dec. 1. BELL BLOCK—HaII; Saturday, Dec. 2. OMATA—HaII; Monday, Dec. 4. OKATO—Hempton Hall; Tuesday, Dec. 5. Chair taken at 8 p.m. Ladies are specially invited to all meetings. POLITICAL. J. B- H INE ’ OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will address Electors as follows (chair each meeting at 8 p.m.): — TUNA SCHOOL—To-Night (Thursday), Nov. 30. WAIONGONA SCHOOLy-Fri., Dec. 1. TOKO HAJJ.,—-Saturday, Dec. 2. ■GENERAL ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. M R " R OBERT RASTERS, LIBERAL-LABOR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as follows: TOKO ROAD HALL—To-Night (Thursday), 8 p.m. LINCOLN ROAD SCHOOL—Friday, Dec. 1, 8 p.m. DUDLEY ROAD Dec. 2, 8 p.m. TE POPO FACTORY—-Monday, Dec. 4, 9 a.m. PEMBROKE ROAD SCHOOL—Monday, Dec. 4, 8 p.m. EGMONT ELECTORATE. M R - O. J. H AWKEN ’ MF "’ REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as follows: GEO —To-Night (Thursday), Nov 30, 8 p.m. | ARARATA—Friday, Dec. 1, 1.30 p.m. TOKAORA—Friday, Dec. 1, 8 p.m. MAKAKA—Saturday, Dec. 2, 12 noon. TE KlRl—Saturday, Dec. 2, 8 p.m. TIRIMOANA—Monday, Dec. 4, 1.30 p.m. INAHA —Monday, Dec. 4, 8 p.m. MANGAHUME—Tuesday, Dec. 5, 8 p.m. ELTHAM-r-Wednesday, Dec. 6, 8 p.m. Chair at 8 p.m. M K - D. L; A. A stbum LIBERAL-LABOR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as follows: — FINNERTY RD. SCHOOL-Thursday, Nov. 30. OPUNAKE—Friday, Dec. 1. OKAlAWA—Saturday, December 2. ELTHAM—Monday, Dec. 4. KAPONGA —Tuesday, Dec. 5. MANAlA—Wednesday, Dec. 6. Chair at 8 p.m. PATEA ELECTORATE. M R G. Vi P earce Will Address tbe Electors as TAWHlTl—Friday, Dwamtor
XT ARTIN & CO. re-cover and renovate Chesterfields, Easy Chairs and Couches; most reasonable prices, highclass work. Devon Street. d.w. (JAK Bedroom Suite, four pieces; large oval mirrors; £32 10s. At Martin’s Big Sale, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w. (JORRIGALL’S Lay-by System for purchasing goods for Xmas. Just a small deposit and .we put the article aside until delivery is required. d.n. OORRIGALL’S.—New books, “The Passionate Pilgrim,” “Two Men,’ “One Woman,” “Moon of Destiny,” “Renewal,” “The Rider of the Golden Bar,” “The Woman Who Knew,” “Harvest of Javelins,” “The Eight Strokes of the Clock.” d.n. Bouncing Belda Balls, everlasting and non-burst-ing, only 1/6 qaeh. d.n. OORRIG ALL’S. —Baby’s Damasclene Washable Feeders and Table Cloths to match. Useful lino.d.n. /^ORRIGALL’S —For Kiddies to learn to swim: Swimeesy Buoy, only 2/fl and 3/-.-; d.n. jpORRIGAUL’S. —Wide selection of Wooden Toys made in New Zea. land: Wheelbarrows, Hobby Horses, Croquet Sets, Engines, Carts, Swings, Cricket Sets, Rocking Horses, Dolls, Jumping Jacks, strong and cheap. d.n. J?OUND —A .perfect job. We clean your garments thus. We blow out dust and perspiration, kill all germs, brighten the color, raise the nap, give new life to the cloth, and render the. garment clean and sanitary, at McCullough’s, opposite McNeill’s. OHEAP Tobacco for Cigarettes or Pipe. Special prices for 11b or 51'b lots at Preece’s.d.y. QMOKERS! It is economical to buy your tobacco in ITb or more lots. Special quotations at Preece’s. Call and enquire. d.v. "pROCKS! Frocks! Frocks! at Thorpe’s Corner. Call and select yours from 7/11. qiLK Jumpers, latest shades, newest i styles, lowest prices, at Thorpe’s. d.n. I QILK Cardigans now showing; best I selection in town, at Thorpe’s, d.n. 'eomething new“at Thorpe’s. [ A call will convince all, comers, d.n, I X/’ESTS! Vests! Bests! Cotton Wool ’ and Cotton, Silk, and Silk and Wool, at Thorpe’s, from 1/9,<>n■p;EST line~of~Hose in town. All wool suspender top, 2/11, at Thorpe s. Inspect this. d.n. X’OTHING can keep you away from Coronation Hall next Thursday, 30th.
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