PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL TO THE ELECTORS. £ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,For the last eighteen years I have had the honour of representing your interests in the City Council, and at all times have striven to deserve tho confidence which you have reposed in me. Once more I am placing my services at your disposal, and, if elected, shall continue to serve you to the best of my ability. I beg to remain, Yours faithfully, ."WV H. P. BARBEK. HARBOUR BOARD. VOTE FOR LEIGH HUNT, WITH BUSINESS TRAINING. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! J. GODBEII, THE OLD AND EXPERIENCED REPRESENTATIVE OF ALL CLASSES OF CITIZENS, AGAIN SEEKS YOUR VOTE AND CONFIDENCE. JJE is free from party and class prejudice. He is familiar with the administration of all departments in civic affairs, and fully qualified in the sound and economic working of all municipal services. i Ji H. POLLOCK'S MESSAGE. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. Ladies and gentlemen,—You will recognise tho utter impossibility of my meeting you all in person. ' Having resided in. yoar midst for over thirty years, my name must be familiar to residents. Should you honour me with a seat ut tho Council table, tJie best interests of your City will be my solo concern.' A numerous, Influential, and representative requisition from Electors prevailed upon me to accept nomination. Should you agree with their action you will Tecord ycur vote for
J.H. POLLOCK. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ELECTORS. FOR GEORGE' FROST! Who has so well represented you in the past as Chairman of the City Reserves. I have taken the greatest interest in providing ■ grounds for recreation purposes, also a keen interest in the Zco, to provide pleasure for the children. If you do mc the honour to re-elect me, you shall, hare my best efforts and long experience, at your service. VOTE FOR GEORGE FROST! MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. R. B. WILLIAMS. VOTE for tho Man who stands in the interest of all the Citizens. Tho present time calls for the most scrupulous and careful administration of our Civic Affairs, without.'at tho same time, necessitating a halt in tho really sound and steady development of our City. ■ He is a tried and experienced man. VOTE FORTviLLIAMS. HARBOUR BOARD. VOTE FOR LEIGH. . HU NT, AND TOWN-PLANNING. CITIZENS' OP. WELLINGTON. VOTE FOR jy M 0 K I A R, T Y, Independent Candidate. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. CW. TANNER'S ADVICE TO THE • CITIZENS. AVOID STAGNATION. AVOID CLIQUISH. UPHOLD LIBERAL PROGRESSIVE IDEAS. AVOID TICKETS. AVOID SECTARIANISM. VOTE FOR ENERGY AND INDEPENk PENCE.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1737, 30 April 1913, Page 3
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