ELECTION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. J[. B. FITZGERALD, CJUBMITS himself to the choice of the Electors whose interests ho has faith*J fully and conscientiously strivoa to advance and conserve during many years semce in tho City Council. • ', "JJ E. FITZGERALD Stands for Re-election as & FREE AND INDEPENDENT CRITIC, who refuses to be associated with any Ticket or with any Clique whose objects are the preferential treatment of particular districts. Ha believes in renresentinc the WHOLE OF THE, CITIZENS and no particular Class or Body. vote" for J. E. FITZGERALD, AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS ON UP-TO-DATE PROGRESSIVE . LINES. ELECTORS OF GREATER • IWEIIJNGTON. ' • ■' HELP TO WIN THE WAK HELP. TO WIN TEE WAR By Voting on WEDNESDAY eor t oyai. candidates, or Juoyal Candidates, '• don't be apathetic-every vote tells! - rally all your friends. CITY COUNCIL. ATKINSON FROST LUCKE3 • SWAN BENNETT GODBER NORWOOD . VEITCH CHILMAN JENKINSON SHORLAND. WRIGHT HARBOUR BOARD. CABLE NORWOOD WRIGHT ■"■ The Greater Wellington Candidates WILL UPHOLD the Law's authority WILL NOT ALLOW ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONISTS to dominate. NO. CAUCUS RULE over the City. -BE LOYAL-HELP WIN THE WAR. VOTE THE GREATER WELLINGTON TICKET. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION: -.""■ THE- CITIZENS 5 . TICKET. TTOTE FOE THE FOLLOWING EXPERIENCED 'CANDIDATES, WHO ''■' ■ KNOW THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY, AND HAVE SERVED IT WELL IN THE PAST t- : 'ATKINSON, A. R. . HILDRETH, W. ' BARBER, W. H. P.. >LTJCKIE, M. M. P. . BENNETT, W. H. ;. M'KENZIE, LEN. BUSH, T. - THOMPSON, .W. J. FITZGERALD, J. E. • VEITCH, A. . FROST, G. , WRIGHT, R. A, . . GODBER, J, ... ■'-'.. 'i .' ■' .■.■•.-'"'.'.'.•'..,'.'..'•.'/■*■ i . PLEASE CUT THIS OUT FOR WEDNESDAY. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. V A S a resident of the City for the last NINETEEN YEARS, I beg to offer my'XX. self as a Candidate at the approaching Municipal Elections. The policy for which. I stand is as follows t— 1. A prompt and searching inquiry into all matters which, affect the health .of the community, and the establishment of a better form of' ensuring a supply of pure milk. . 2. The removal of the slum areas. 3. The immediate laying down of a comprehensive scheme for future Town Planning so far as it relates to the alteration of streets arid tree planting, and the preservation'of Wellington beauty spots so that all ' new works and undertakings in the future can be proceeded with in a systematic way. ■' ' ■ - 4. Direct arterial roads to, the outlying districts. 5. Shrewd business' policy in connection with the Tramway Service and the utilisation of the same for the development of the Suburbs. - . ' 6. No increase in Rates. C. B, NORWOOD. PROGRESS and Stability, Prudent TARANK MTARLAND stands for new Administration, go for FRANK J blood in the Council. — — TO THE MUNICIPAL. ELECTORS OF CITY v COUNCIL AND HOSPITAL THE CITY OF WBIJ^GTON BOARD ELECTIONS. ' ; ' WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL. TN offering myself as «i Candidate for T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- J. election to the Wellington Hospital U I have pleasure in again offering and Charitable Aid Board, I beg to state my Services as your Representative, and that if elected I shall do all in my power trust that my efforts in the past will to safeguard the interests of those who ensure your Vote and Support. suffer, and of the ratepayers, who desire Yours faithfully, a sympathetic and careful administraW. J. THOMPSON. tion of public funds. TARANK M'PARLAND is the Inde- HELEN , C w^ OE^ JP pendent Candidate. See that you v 3 Harbour View, "PP«frW .Thine MM. WeIIIDStOBHUTT MAYORAL ELECTION. ; : ."* CHARITABLE AID COUNCILLOR JOHN BALL will Ad- , BOARD, dress the Electors, Congregational THF LAST WORDSchoolroom, Alicetown, • TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. VOTE FOR „ • A Large Attendance Requested. _~.p__ T _. RANK M'PARLAND is the Inde- ' ■ pendent Candidate. See that you T7OTE for the true and ardent sport, support him. .-" V FRANK MTARLAND. COAL STRIKE. OWING to the probability of the-Gas and Electric Lights Services being much reduced, the Public are advised to Purchase a TORCH or POCKET LAMP. BRITIBH EVER-READY ; TORCHES, . < . - y . POCKET LAMPS, HAND LAMPS, FOUNTAIN-PEN LAMPS, Complete, including Refills, from 3s. 6d. each. And BRITISH EVER-READY REFILLS . Are Procurable from THE TALKBRIES (Next Grand Hotel). CEDERHOLM.AND SON, Manners Street. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. TISDALL AND CO., LTD., Lambton Quay. And All Good. Electricians. . BRITISH EVER.READY REFILLS ARE SYDNEY MADE, , AND AIU3 FRESH AND EEIJABLJ!,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3061, 24 April 1917, Page 5
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