[Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and cards promoting political candidates in elections. 1910-1911].

Date
1910 - 1911
By
Dominion (Newspaper)
Reference
Eph-A-POLITICS-1910/1911
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1910:

Facts for reflection, from speeches delivered by Hon Geo Fowlds. Printed for Otaki Labour Party, by J W Thompson, printer, Levin [1910 or 1911]

1911:

To the electors of Ohinemuri. Labor produces all wealth. Wealth belongs to the producers thereof. P H Hickey, the workers' candidate. printed at "The worker" Printery, Victoria Street, Wellington. Pamphlet with portrait photograph (2 copies)

"Fighting Mac" or "The real Macpherson". [Poem in support of electoral candidate T M Wilford]. NZ Times print. [Flier. 1911?]

The man who gave the Dreadnought ... [card].

Today the majority of the Ward Ministry is 24. ... Truly the life of the Ministry hangs by a slender thread. Snap it. Card (2 copies, one annotated to say it was distributed at a campaign meeting of W Herdman in Wellington, 3 November 1911)

Hutt election horoscope. Johnson & Sons, Printers, 8 Farish Street, Wellington. [1911 verse pamphlet in support of candidate Thomas M Wilford, and mentioning other candidates M'Ewan, Mick Reardon and "Dick" Short].

Why should we vote for Mr Wilford? Printed at the Free Lance Office, 3 Panama Street, Wellington [1911 booklet in favour of Wilford].

The skunk brigade (Suggested by the recent prosecutions of malingering territorials). "Star" Print, Dunedin. [Flier]

C H Izard, the Liberal candidate [Card with photographic portrait. 1911]

John Fuller, Junr [reminder card. 1911]

E J Carey. Parliamentary elections, 1911. A change wanted! Why not Labour? Electors of Wellington North! Vote for the selected Labour candidate E J Carey. Watkins, Tyer & Tolan Ltd [printers][Card with photographic portrait]

Parliamentary elections 1911, Wellington Central. Wm Thomas Young, Labour Party candidate respectfully solicits your vote. Garrat & Ivar, print [1911] (Card with photographic portrait)

Waste and jobbery. How the people are robbed! The proof from statistics. Printed at the Dominion Office, Dominion Avenue, Wellington (Pamphlet showing the economically wasteful government policies)

Look out for the election issue of "The Dominion", Saturday, 2nd December 1911. 100,000, a record edition. Order early. "Dominion" Print, Wellington.

Quantity: 14 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).

Physical Description: Lithographs and letterpress on cards and pamphlets, sizes varying

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New Zealand Labour Party :Parliamentary elections, 1911, Wellington Central. Wm Thomas ...

Date: 1911

From: [Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and cards promoting political candidates in elections. 1910-1911].

By: New Zealand Seafarers' Union; Garratt & Ivar (Firm)

Reference: Eph-A-POLITICS-1911-02

Description: An election card for the Wellington Central candidate William Thomas Young in the 1911 general elections. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on card. Physical Description: Photolithograph on card, 145 x 86 mm. Transfers: Transferred to Ephemera in 2001 from 87-148-53/7..

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The Skunk Brigade (suggested by the recent prosecutions of malingering Territorials). '...

Date: 1911

From: [Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and cards promoting political candidates in elections. 1910-1911].

By: Evening star (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-POLITICS-1911-04

Description: A poem written from the point of view of a man who says he will not train for fighting, because of a high sense of self-preservation. He is willing to remain "a shirker and an everlasting SKUNK". Quantity: 1 flier. Physical Description: Letterpress on flier, 220 x 135 mm.

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Parliamentary elections, 1911. A change wanted! Why not Labour? Electors of Wellington ...

Date: 1911

From: [Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and cards promoting political candidates in elections. 1910-1911].

By: Watkins, Tyler & Tolan Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-POLITICS-1911-05

Description: Election campaign card shows a head and shoulders portrait of Labour candidate Elijah John Carey, who advises voters not to go back to Torydom. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on card 222 x 94 mm.

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[Postcard]. The man who gave the Dreadnought The Rt Hon. Sir J G Ward, Bart ...; the me...

Date: 1911

From: [Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and cards promoting political candidates in elections. 1910-1911].

By: Wright & Carman Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-POLITICS-1911-01

Description: Shows a head and shoulders portrait of Sir Joseph Ward at the left, and at right, a sketch of four farm workers forking hay on to a haywagon. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 89 x 139 mm.

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