• ELECTION NOTICES. ■ WELLINGTON MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen,- , ' , In response to the expressed wish of a large number of Electors, I have the honour to again submit myself as a Candidate for. the Office of Mayor of your City. In doing 60 I desire to tender my thanks for the confidence and support you have reposed in me during the part two years. The welfare of the City will depend on the exercising of your Votes at the Poll on WEDNESDAY NfiXT. The Expenditure of' nearly .£600,000 sterling per annum by the City Council, together with tilie increasing civic responsibilities and th 9 extra duties consequent on the War, i?ill requiro diligence and capable application to duty. The burden of high interest charges for loan money will necessarily delay placing loan proposals before the electors. When money becomes cheaper the progressive works contemplated should be given effect to. The various City services and Municipal undertakings must be fully and efficiently maintained and extended, and the public health of the community promoted. , I respectfully solicit your Vote and interest to secure my return. YOURS FAITHFULLY, JOHN P. LUKE. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTIONS., VOTE FOR NASH. mo THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON,For over 12 years you have done me the honour of electing me to reprelent you on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. In that time I have tried to serve you well, and I have learned something about the Board's work. I STAND FOEECONOMY IN ADMINISTRATION, PURE MILK FOR THE HOSPITAL, I AM STANDING' AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF NO SPECIAL ORGANISATION OR PARTY. IF ELECTED I SHALL REPRESENT THE ELECTORS AS A WHOLE, WHOSE RENEWED CONFIDENCE I RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT. GEORGE NASH.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. VOTE FOR D. MORI ARTY, /•THE FEARLESS CRITIC" AND STRAIGHT-OUT INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR THE ABOVE. POLLING DAY: .WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1915. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. IN response to numerous requests, I have decided to accept nomination for a seat on the above Board'. If elected I will endeavour to serve the community to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, P. C, WATT. TO THE ELECTORS. I AM A CANDIDATE for a seat on the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. . The interest I have taken in local affairs and the positions to which I have been elected from time to time should prove to you that I at,least, try to carry out the duties of these positions conscientiously and well. If elected I hope my business experience and technical knowledge will be' of value when assisting to conduct the affaire of that important body. I am an independent candidate, because I must have absolute freedom of speech. Yours faithfully, P. C, WATT. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ELECTION. AFTER 16 years' service on the Board, I am again a,Candidate at the coming election. I hope to retain your confiTence on ELECTION DAY, WEDNES•DAY, 28th APRIL. 1915. Yours faithfully, DAVID ROBERTSON. ■' HOSPITAL AND, CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. FOR the past 12 years I haTe been a member of the Board, and I am again seeking Re-election next Wednesday. Hoping to receive a renewal of your confidence. J. KENNEDY ELLIOTT, D.D. .WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. , ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. Ladies and Gentlemen— A T the request of a number of Xjl Friends, I offer myself as a Candidate for a Seat on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. If honoured with your confidence I assure you that I will do all in my power to forward the interests of the Institutions controlled by the Board. ' Yours faithfully, W. JAS. GAUDIN. QNSLOW BOROUGH ELECTipN. KHANDALLAH WARD. our finlTmeeting Will be held in the Town Hall, Khandallah, on MONDAY, 26th April, at 8 p.m. You are invited to attend this Meeting, when A. E. BUDD, J. M. DALE, ERNEST HOBBS Will Address the Electors.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2445, 26 April 1915, Page 3
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