ELECTION NOTICES. (CORONATION JJALL, TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. M R - C. E. B ELLRIKGER Cordially invites the Electors to meet him at the Coronation Hell This (Friday) Evening, at 8 o'clock, when he will deliver ah Address on the political questions of the hour, and reply to charges against the Government. ladies are specially invited. Seats will be reserved for them and their escorts until 7.55 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside. TARANAKI ELECTORATE. VTR. C. E. BELLRINGER, Government Candidate for Taranaki, invites the Electors to meet him as follow: NEW PLYMOUTH—Coronation Hall, Tonight (Friday), Dec. 1. BELL BLOCK—HaII; Saturday, Dec. 2. OMATA—HaII; Monday, Dec. 4. OKATO—Hemptoa Hall; Tuesday, Dee. 5. Chair taken at 8 p.m. Ladies are specially invited to all meetings. TARANAKI ELECTORATE. M R - S. G. S MITH (Liberal-Labor Candidate) Will Address the Electors as follows: OPEN-AIR MEETING, opp. Haymarket, NEW PLYMOUTH—To-day (Friday), Dec. 1, 12.30 p.m. PUNIHO—To-night (Friday), Dec. 1, 8 p.m. OMATA SCHOOL—Saturday, Dec. 2, 7 p.m. FRANKLEY ROAD SCHOOL-Saturday, Dec. 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. J. B. H INE > OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will address Electors as follows (chair each meeting at 8 p.m.):— WAIONGONA SCHOOL—Tonight (Friday, Dec. 1. TOKO HALL—Saturday, Dec. 2. WHANGAMOMONA—Monday, Dec. 4. STRATFORD TOWN HALL—Tuesday, Dec. 5. INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL—Wednesday, Dec. 6. (Published by Arrangement.) STRATFORD ELECTION. POINTS FOR ELECTORS. The late Mr. Seddon had no truer supporter than Mr. J. Vigor Brown. This is his opiAon of the Liberal Party of to-day: He says: The Liberal Party with which I have recently been associated is not. true to brand. Its present policy embraced Socialism of an experimental and disturbing character, and it is too much inclined to coquette with Extreme Labor for party advantage. On the other hand, Mr. Massey has not shown any disposition to repeal the progressive legislation passed by the Seddon and Ward Governments, but on the contrary is extending and broadening it. Electors! Follow Mr. Brown’s lead; support the Reform Government and vote for Ju B. Hine.
GENERAL ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. JJOBERT RASTERS, LIBERAL-LABOR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as follows: LINCOLN ROAD SCHOOL—To-night (Friday), Dec. 1, 8 p.m. DUDLEY ROAD SCHOOL—Saturday, Dee. 2, 8 p.m. TE POPO FACTORY—Monday, Dec. 4, 9 a.m. PEMBROKE ROAD SCHOOL—Monday, Dec. 4, 8 p.m. TUNA SCHOOL—Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2.30 pin. DOUGLAS HALL—Tuesday, Dec. 5, 8 p.m. POLITICAL. M RI W. T. JENNINGS, THE LIBERAL-LABOR CANDIDATE FOR WAITOMO, WILL ADDRESS MI7ETINGS AS UNDER: MOKAU—To-night 1, at 8
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