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. .< ELECTION NOTICES. ! ; FOR STABILITY. > r J^ KB Ci( y requires Ktablo govennncnt- : government in the interest of all I classes. Its Mayor should bo a man of . long Municipal experience. ■ MR. JOHN SMITH has had TWENTY- ' SEVEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE of : City Government, and a considerable experience as Acting-Mayor. - Thoro are SPECIAL REASONS why Mr, _ Smith should bo elected as Mayor:— He stands (or no single class. He has supported all City progress. He is a force for prudent finance* He has uniquely long experience, He commands the best general confidence. THE ACTING- | MAYOR Stands for i Stable Qovcrnment, Continued Progress. Careful Financel r Like two of his opponents, he is coa- . corned with tho Custodianship of ALU interests. But, uuliko thoso two opponl cuts, ho has a long claim on tho City, , in addition to standing as a protest : against tho gift of the Mayoralty into ' the hands of the representative of ONE SPECIAL CLASS. You should VOTE FOR SIV3ITH. BECAUSE HE IS THE CANDIDATE FOR WHOM "EVERY VOTE WILL; COUNT WHEN IT IS CAST; Do not split the Citizen vote. Vote where your vote will count There is danger that the splitting of tho votes amongst tho three candidates who are competing in the interests of ALE CLASSES will present tho Mayoralty to a CLASS MINORITY.. Vote Where Your Vote Will Count. VOTE FOR SMITH. Tho votes of tho sensible citizens will bo votes for tho Class Candidate, uuleso they arc concentrated on tho Citizens' Candidate-* SMITH, This is a time for concentration. A! time for Caution, A time for Care. Th» Candidate who is most likely to command tho City's Buppert is SMITH, HIS LONG EXPERIENCE HIS PROGRESSIVE ACTIVITY HIS UNBROKEN MUNICIPAD SERVICE Make him the man to support. Th« man whom the citizens know—the Acting. MayorVOTE FOR SRSITH. , 1 . ——« KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. In tho matter, of "Tho Municipal Cor. porations Act, 1908," and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and llio Acts amending tho same respectively. I HEREBY give notice that the following persons liavo been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Mayor for tho Borough of Karori, namely:— CATHIE, Charles KELLOW, Walter Abraham As the number of Candidates exceed* tho office to be filled, I horebv also give notico that a Poll will bo taken as between tho said Candidates on WEDNES. DAY, the 24th day of APRIL, 1912, at tho following Polling places:Borough Council Office, Karon Mr. Russell's Refreshment Rooms, ncaj the Cemetery, Karori Polling hours: 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. ■ Dated this 17th day of April, 1912. W. F. ENGLAND, Returning Officer. MAYORAL ELECTION, T 0 H N SMITH, ** Acting-Mayor, Will Address tho Electors at the TOWN HALL TOWN HALE TOWN HALL TOWN HALI/ CONCERT CHAMBER), on MONDAY NIGHT, AT 8. Mr. SMITH will deal Specially with, tho question of Tramways. MAYORAL ELECTION. EA. WRIGHT will Address ths • Electors as follow:— TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY)-WILSON and RIDDIEORD STREETS, NEWTOWN, at 8 o'clock. KARORI MAYORAL ELECTION. MR, C. CATHIE, Mayor, will AddreES the Electors on MONDAY, 22nd April, in the Parochial Hall, Karori. . Subjects: W'ntcr and Drainage; Revaluo-' lion of Borough; and other topics. EASTBOURNE MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. W. HOBBS invites Electors and all interested in the District to meet him at Eastbourne Hull on MONDAY EVENING Next, 22nd iust., at 8 p.m. MIRAMAR MAYORALTY. l,p. H. 13. RICHARDS will Address "A (he Electors as under.--liramnr—Town Hall, MONDAY, 22nd. eakun—Tea Rooms, TUESDAY, 23rd. ■l-i ■' .'.-r~5 ' ,- '- » STUDY tho Property Maikot.-Tn* O Back Pago of "Tho Douiinioa" U a jand and Farm. Directory

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 2

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