ELECTORAL BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS SATURDAY, 27th MAY Any person having difficulty in getting to Polling Booths ring telephone 37 for Borough Council Chambers Booth, and 77S for Kopeopeo Booth, and a car will be. made avail-* able. 247 TO THE ELECTORS WHAKATANE BOROUGH I am a candidate for the posijon of Councillor at the forthcoming election. With your support and confidence I ! will continue to do my utmost in the' interests of the Borough. 254 J. G. MULHOLLAND. WHAKATANE HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS Having been approached by the Maori community to stand as candidate for the Hospital Board I w T ill if elected have the privilege of carrying out their wishes by co-ope-erating and assisting in all matters dealing with Maori liealth»and weW fare problems when they are before the Board for consideration. 259 Signed JOSEPH CREEKE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF WHAKATANE Having been approached to stand once, again as Borough Councillor, I desire to assure. Borough electors that if elected I shall endeavour at all times to deal fairly with Borough matters, based on ordinary common sense and fair play. 258 Signed JOSEPH CREEKE. WHAKATANE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 1944 VOTE MAJOR and ALLEN Support a policy of progress (1) Cheaper Electricity. (2) Water Filtration. (3) Sewerage. (4) Public Swimming Baths. (5) Garbage Collection. 208 BOROUGH ELECTORS I have agreed to nomination as a candidate for membership of the Borough Council. Should I be successful it would be my endeavour to work for the interests of Whakatane citizens as a whole. Ii wouM favour any reasonable improvements which would be within the scope of the Borough finances. 264 H. G. WARREN. TO THE ELECTORS OF BOROUGH OF WHAKATANE Having been nominated as a candidate for the forthcoming Borough Council Eyectionsf; I would solicit your support should you again favour me with your confidence. T will endeavour to serve you to the best of my ability. 233 S. S. SHAPLEY. WHAKATANE BOROUGH' ELECTORS As I have decided to stand once again as a member of the_ Whakatane Borough Council, I respectfully offer my services to the electors on the understanding that I am prepared to do as in the past my very best in the interests of the progress of the town. I have no pledges to fulfil other than to continue to do what I consider my duty in the interests of the ratepayers. 226 Signed C. S. ARMSTRONG. | ELECTORS I am again offering my services as Councillor. I hope to receive a measure of support to enable me' to assist in obtaining certain essential services so obviously needed in Whakatane . 216 CHARLES W. GOOD. BOROUGH ELECTIONS We the undersigned nominees from the Whakatane Branch of the New Zealand Labour Party, will if elected to the Borough Council at the forthcoming elections earnestly endeavour to put. into operation the following amenities: — (1) Cheaper Electricity. (2) Water Filtration. (3) Sewerage Service. (4) Public Swimming Baths. (5) Garbage Collection. Signed N. S. (Snowy) MAJOR, ROBERT ALLEN. Owing to the benzine restrictions our car will only be available for aged, infirm or sick voters. For further information.ring 357 or 76M. 207
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 76, Issue 7, 26 May 1944, Page 1
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