ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY ELECTORS. M*- JOHN HUTCHESON (ei-M.H.R. for purposes of identification) offers you his services as CITY COUNCILLOR for the ensuing term. • Do yon think those prospective services likely to be worth a Vote? IF SO, ( CAST IT! CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. — REMEMBER — VOTE FOB ROBERT ;JJ AL L. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. Ladies and gentlemen,-in again offering myself for election to the Wellington City Council ] wish • to state that I belong to no party ,and am bound by no pledge exccpt, if elected, to do my utmost in the future (as I hare endeavoured to do during my' two years' office as Member of the Council) to farther the best interests,' not of any particular section of the.City, but of the citizens as a whole, and lo secure the development of the City, on 6afe and economical lines. MARTIN LUCKIE.
CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. JOHN PULLER, JUN., JOHN FULLER, JUN„ : Progressive, Energetic, and Alert. TfyTUNICIPAL AND HARBOUR I ' A BOARD EJECTIONS. CITIZENS' TICKET. CITY COUNCIL: ♦ATKINSON, A. R. •BARBER, W. H. P, • *FULLER, J. I *FROST, G. •FITZGERALD, J. E. •GODBER, J. HUTCHESON, J. •luckie) M. . •M'KENZIE, LEN ♦THOMPSON, W. J. •WRIGHT, R, A. ' •Present Councillors. I ~ HARBOUR BOARD: CABLE, W: FITZGERALD, J. E. HILL, H. G. WRIGHT, R. A. Vote for the men who hare 6erTed the City well in the past, and may be trusted to do the best in your interests in the future. VOTE THE WHOLE TICKET! Cut this out for Reference. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. VOTE FOR HILDRETH. HE will bring sound business intelligence into the Council. He is not the nominee of any clique or party. He has had fire. years' experience in municipal management. He is opposed to any alienation of Town. Belt. He has no wild-cat schemes for townplpnning, but will always advocate progress with prudence. VOTE FOR HILDRETH. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON.
DON'T FORGET TO VOTE FOR THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, W. H. EDWARDS (BUILDER). W. H. EDWARDS (BUILDER). TJE has spent all his life in Wellington, A-*- has all his interest and the interest of all as his interest. Tramway concession tickets extended to workers until 9 a.m. No .ipcreaso of rates, but a more economical expenditure of the present income. More lights in the suburban areas. • Slum areas to bo eliminated, and provision made for the cleanly housing of present occupants. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. THE People's Candidate, JOHN FULLER., JUN. My Pledge is:— Cartful, Honnst, und ProntMive Admiaj&tutua ot tba Cifcr/i Affaire,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2447, 28 April 1915, Page 3
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