PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ ON THE EVE OF THE BATTLE! i| FELLOW-CITIZENS, -Ponder well _ be-1 ' fore you vote TO-DAY. Consider that Wellington's Municipal affairs need, careful nursing and attrition to ensurol Sound Finance, aiul'to steer clear of dim--geroua. Party Politics, /If Wellington isto become what you wish to see it, Us, business must bo carried 011 by prudent, far-seeing, experieneeilmcn. "THE C'lTY|| FIRST" is- his motto.! Ho stands for -. Economy, Progress, and Industrial Peace! He stands to make Wellington the FIRST CITY SOUTH OF THE LINE! VOTE FOR JOHN EDWARD FITZGERALD! JOHN EDWARD FITZGERALD! He.is a native of Wellington, and for tho past four years lias served the City on the Council, the Harbour Board, the Hospital'and Charitable Aid Board, and the Technical School Board. He has not broken Ms pledges. He is not tied to "tickets." He opposes Syndicalism, but is. the proved friend of the Worker. Ho opposes Party Politics in Municipal matters. VOTE SOLID FOR JOHN EDWARD FITZGERALD! JOHN' EDWARD FITZGERALD! Vote Early, and Secure his Return for the Ciiy Council and Harbour Board. VOTE F 0 R R. A. WRIGHT, A Fearless Candidate. /CASTLE'S COLOURS-Black, .White, and 1 Yellow, symbolise thj Greater Wellington Policy, which ho advocates. They will be w ; orn by hundreds of citizens To-day as an indication that tlicy object to be ruled by any little clique or class. CASTLE will bo supported Uy all classes of People. ■ /thanks notice. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I Thank Jj you for again electing me Chairman of the Newtown School Committee; ,and, should you still further extend your confidences by electing mo to bo one of your City Councillors, it will greatly increase my opportunities for furthering the interests of.the Scholars of every school in >th®. City and Suburbs. ,• ' Yours faithfully, JOHN CASTLE. 7' " /VOTE FOR COHEN, who favours the ' » "construction of traffic - tunnel to Kilbiriue. , ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. ' jyDIES - AND GENTLEMEN,Should you do me the honour of' electing nic as one of your trustees, my highest aim will be to safeguard zealously your interests, and act a.s a faithful servant at all times. A. R. HORNBLOW, One of the Labour Party's Selected Candidates. ■ . ■ HASBOUR BOARD. VOTE FOR LEIGH- HUN T, AND PROGRESS. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION! XHAVE the honour to notify the Electors of' the Counties of Hutt and Makara, the Boroughs of Onsloiv, Karori, Miramar, Petoae,'La.ver Hutt, and Eastbourne, and the Town Districts of Johnsonville and Upper Hutt that I am a Candidate at the forthcoming election for a seat 011 the Wellingtoa Harbour Board. I feel confident that' mv long services in the past as tho representative of the.whole of the above combined districts in different capacities, anl of whose needs I am so intimately acquainted with, will eecuro for mc their whole-hearted support.
. ROBERT BOULD. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the X following Ten persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the offico of Members of the Wellington Harbour Board •— , Bourke, Michael Francis Carey, Elijah John • Farland, Georgo Gray Fitzgerald, John Edward Fletcher, Robert Jlindmarsli, Alfred Humphrey ■ Hunt, Arthur Leigh Reardon, Michael John Trevor, : James , ' Wright, Robert Alexander As there are only Four vacancies to bo filled. I hereby also give notice that a Poll will be. taken as. between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of APRIL, 1913. The Po ling Booths will bo the samo as those fixed for the Election of Councillors. Polling hours—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1913. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer, . City of Wellington. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. Combined District of tho Counties of Hutt and Malcava, the Boroughs of Onslow, Karori, Miraniai;, Pctone, Lower Hutt and Eastbo.une, and the Town Districts of Johnsor.villo and ■ ■ Upper Hutt. . . AS the Harbour Board , and Municipal Elections aro hdd To-day, there is a possibility of-tho importance of the former lieing somewhat overlook©], although it will bo 'admitted' that tho foundation of tho City of Wellington as a commercial centre is its harbour, and as a candidate for election to a seat on tho Board .1. would'point out tho uigenl: necessity ol giving this clectionthe full measure ot consideration, lo which it is entitled. GEORGE H. SCALES, Lower Hutt. A VALUABLE TESTIMONY. FROM MR. A. R. ATKINSON. HE HAD NO HESITATION IN SAYING THAT THE LABOUR MEN IN THE COUNCIL FORMED AN EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE ELEMENT." Aro we not, then, justified in asking the Citizens to vote for moro of an "exceedingly valuablo clement"? L. M. A. REARDEN, Secretary, United Labour Party. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. KARORI AND MIRAMAR. VOTE FOR FREDERICK CASTLE, The Independent Candidate. HE advocates the establishment of a CVutral Dispensary where CONSUMPTIVES may obtain treatment and advice. He also favours the appointment of specially-trained district nurses. HE STANDS FOREFFIOtENCY IN MEDICAL AID. DISCRETION IN CHARITABLE AID. ECONOMY IN ADMINISTRATION. Vote for Frederick Castle, 70 .Cuba St. ■ " TIARTOUR HOAIHX yo T E ' F0 R K..A. WRIGHT, V Who on° Mau Rulfc
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1737, 30 April 1913, Page 3
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