v PUBLIC NOTICES. VOTE FOR JOHN CASTLE. mHE Candidate who stands for- Municipal Reform, and in tho interests of tho wholo city, advocating reform in. tho Council generally. •yOTE FOE CASTLE, who will treat all kinds of genuine sport generously, but, will prevent monopolies. FOB CASTLE, who holds that . in tho Election of itlio City Council tho best men should be chosen, regardless of classes, cliques, or coteries. ■yOTE FOE CASTLE, who will personally investigate tho water supply, and work t6 get it purified. -yOTE FOE TEEVOE, ) ' THE PRACTICAL MAN. CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR >. BOARD. On Greater Wellington's Association's Ticket. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, A T the request of many friends I X*-,' again offer my services to the City, and will be grateful for your support,-and assistance. . Yours faithfully, LEONARD (LBN.) S. W. M'KENZIE. WELLINGTON CITY MAYORAL ~ . ELECTION. MR. J. P. LUKE will,. Address the Electors as under:— ! TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). STATE SCHOOL, Willis Street, -at 8 O'clock. ; ' ■ CITY -COUNCIL ELECTION. MR. T. C. A. HISLOP will Address the Electors as under:— TO-DAY, TUESDAY—Post Office Square, midday. Wa<lestoivn, Social Hall, Tuesday, 7.45. Concert Chamber, Town Hall, 0. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MR.- W. PERRY' will deliver his final Address at the Sydney Street Schoolroom To-night (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock. T;. M. Wilford, Esq., M.P., will preside, and will deal with the Mayor's statements concerning, Depreciation and Sinking Funds. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Electors of Wellington. J'ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-! have XJ the honour to announco that I snail be a Candidate for the City Council at the Election to be held on the ,30th inst., and respectfully solicit your support. Yours faithfully, . R. FLETCHER. GItEATER WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. - CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. THIS . (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. in Con-: cert-Chamber,' Town Hall. Chairman, Mr. J. G. W. Aitken. Speakers': Messrs. Barber, Hislop, Noave, Luckie, Wright, Gpdber and Leigh Hunt. . • -' AT MT. COOK BOYS;. SCHOOL. , : , Speakers': : Messrs'. Atkinson, M'Kenzie, .Trevor, Bnddle, Thompson, and Frost. GREATER WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL' ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. COMMITTEE ROOM.
A COMMITTEE ROOM for the use of Candidates and , their supporters is situated in Messrs. THOMSON' AND BROWN'S iVuctiou Room, Lower Cuba Street. _ -v Telephone No. 1110. CITY .COUNCIL ELECTION. It. B. WILLIAMS stands 1. No party or class, but in the interest of all the people. ■ 2. Safe finance and sound business management of all our municipal enterprises. 3. Progress- and improvement in our civic life, with tine regard to our income. i. Recreation grounds, with tram extensions in, and to all parts of Greater "Wellington, as soon as tvg can reasonably undertake them. . MR. WILLIAMS'S long experience in municipal matters will be the propejty of tho citizens. , j Vote for r. b. Williams. y - CITY' COUNCIL/ELECTIONS. - MR. H. BUDDLE will make his concluding Addresses to tho Electors as under— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 29th'.-Mount C'ook Boys' School, 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY),' 29th.—Sydney Street Schoolroom, 8.30 o'clock. - ' - ;'■■■• / CITY ELECTIONS. -WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS. THE following Old Boys, who aro Candidates for tho City Council, will address the Electors at Sydney Street Schoolroom TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), commencing at 8 o'clock:— Speakers— l j MESSRS. W. PERRY •" 11. BUDDLE MARTIN LUCKIE LEN MTCBNZIE, and T. C. A. HISLOP In the Chair— T. M. WILFORD, Esq., M.P. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. ELECTORS OF"WELLINGTON, ■ KARORI AND MIRAMAR. .VOTE FOR FREDERICK, CASTLE, The Independent Candidate. HE advocates the establishment of <i » Central Dispensary whore CONSUMPTIVES may obtain .treatment and advice. lie also favours the appointment of specially-trained district nurses. IIE STANDS FOREFFICIENCY IN MEDICAL AID. DISCRETION IN CHARITABLE AID. 1 . ECONOMY IN ADMINISTRATION. Voto for Frederick Castle, 70 Cuba St. KARORI BOROUGH ELECTION; VOTE FOR BG. H. BURN, G. H. BUR N, AN INDEPENDENI\COUNCILLOR. Who trusts'that his past connection with tho administration of Kal'ori aifairs has met .'with your "approval. GENERAL Printing ill ■'all its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at, the "Domiuion" General Printing House, Dominion Avenue. 'Phone 1)12.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 3
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