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CITY COUNCIL ELECTION

NEXT WEDNESDAY. Ladies and Gentlemen In offering my services to you, and in placing my time at your disposal, I do so with the desire that I may, if elected, bo able to help forward the progress of this city, and with the belief that I can use the experience I have gained in a 50 years' business career, to help administer the affairs of the city, in a proper and business-like manner. At the present time it is more than ever necessary that t)he administration should be efficient and economical, at the same time progressive, and I am prepared to do all I can in the direction indicated. , In all the business of tho Council 1 would record my vote according to what I thought right and proper, and in accordance with all that would be fou thegeneral good.of Greater Christchurch. I stand as an Independent candidate, and therefore cannot promise to support any particular party, believing that the. good of the city," as a whole, should, be placed first arid foremost. and that we should go forward on sane and sound lines, building up a city that will bo second to none in the Dominion. 'ln asking for your support and vote, I do so' without any apology. Everv citizen has the right to offer his se'rvice and if you believe I can help you at : the Council table, give mc on YTed--1 nesday first preference, and thus h»ln to give "'roe a seat at that table. IF elected,.'l hope to serve you on broadminded, straightforward, and progressive lines. s ' Your vote will.be heartilv appreciated lours truly, 530 l "WILLIAM COiNGREYE.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 13

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CITY COUNCIL ELECTION Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 13

CITY COUNCIL ELECTION Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 13

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