ELECTION NOTIOES. CITIZENS'! jyR. WALLACE MACKENZIE Is Standing for the ' CITY COUNCIL 4 HOSPITAL BOARD, And requests your vote and interest. His Policy is tho best interests of the City and the greatest welfare of all the Citiien9. His determined action along with Rev. Dr. Elliot, Mr. David Robertson, and' Mr. Nash in preventing the Hospital Board from rushing into the purchase of an unsuitable farm for dairying shows he is game to fight for what he believes right. RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS. BE not deceived by • rash election promises; you all know tlhere is no money ' with, which to oarry out many sohemes of City improvements. VOTE for JOHN S. SWAN, Architect, j and a polioy to suit the times.' WELLINGTON CITY ELECTORS. ■jy-R. JOHN HUTCHESON (ex-M.H.R. for 1 purposes of identification) offers you his services as CITY COUNCILLOR for the ensuing term. , • ! Do you think those prospective services likely to be worth a Vote? IF SO, CAST IT! / MEMBERS OF BUILDING TRADES. .. "570TE. for JOHN S. SWAN, Architect, and be represented on City Council and Hospital Board. MUNICIPAL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. FELLOW XITIZENSPONDER well before you vote To-mor- ; riow.: Consider that Wellington's Municipal and Harbour Boatd affairs need careful nursing and attention to en-: sure Sound-Finance. If Wellington is'to become what you wish to see it, its business must be carried on by prudent, farseeing, experienced men. "THE CITY FIRST" is Fitzgerald's motto. He stands for Economy. Progress, and Industrial Peace! He stands to make 1 Wellington a /city for the citizens to be proud of. VOTE FOR JOHN. EDWARD'; FITZGERALD. 'He is a native ef Wellington, and for the past eight years has served the City on. the Council,' tho Harbour Board, ijhe Hospital, and Aid Board, and the Technical School Board. He was for four years Chairman of the Outlying Districts Committee, and also fought for the attainment of Superannuation for Harbour Board Employees. He has not broken his pledges. He is not tied to "tickets," and is the proved friend of the Worker. He was responsible for setting up_ the Tramways Board, which placed the Tramways on a sound.financial basis. VOTE FOR JOHN EDWARD FITZGERALD. Whose past record .is the best guarantee of Future Progress, Efficiency, Economy, and Honost, < Administration, and whose aim is to represent worthily the City and its Citizens. , VOTE FOR JOHN . EDWARD FITZGERALD. VOTE EARLY! HORNBLOW will personally visit every part of your City and acquaint himself witih your needs. , YACHTSMEN AND BOATING > ' MEN. -yOTE for JOHN S. SWAN, Architect, wlio has been one of your number, for the past Twenty-five years. ' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL . / ELECTION. '. , FINAL REMINDER! VOTE FOR ,MORI A R T Y, "THE FEARLESS CRITIC." IF ELECTED, HE WILL DO HIS DUTY. RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS. VOTE for JOHN S. SWAN, Architect, who proved to the last Assessment Court that many City Valuations were absurd. , ' 'He favours a new system of Rating so that a Ratepayer will not be penalised for the upkeep of a garden. " MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.' T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN- • J_V I beg to announce that I again offer my services to you, and trust that my past record will meet with your approval. If elected, my honest desire will be for the steady improvement of the city on sound lines. .1 favour more and economic methods of street cleaning. Tram improvements; urge the desirability of obtaining greater municipal power, thus saving the cost, of dual control. Improvement of main roads, etc. Tepid Baths;' consider we should apply for catchment area at Orongo Orongo. Improvement in the Leasehold Arbitration Court. Yours faithfully, LEN M'KENZIE. DON'T allow 60-called "Tickets" and "because I have., previously sat on the .Council" to outweigh your judgment. HORNBLOW'S pledge—Faithful Service. RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS. "VTOTE for JOHN S. SWAN, Architect, and no shinnanikin. No increase in rates is a plank of his platform, HORNBLOW belioves in quick passen,'ger transit at cheapest possible rates. Extra encouragement to the people in Concession Tickets. GENERAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed nt moderate charges at the "Dominion" Prtntitiß Hbu», Dominion At* eauo 'Phone It 12. ,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2446, 27 April 1915, Page 3
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