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" ELECTION NOTICES. __ _ : —f. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. . ■ FOR PROGRESS:''.'-' .VOTE FOE J M. ■ DALE, : MATOR OP ONSLOW UNTIL AMALGAMATION.

ELECTIONS.. LAST ELECTION 7000 votes endorsed the Greater Wei- . lingtott Association's Ticket. • THIS ELECTION 10,000 voters are asked to VOTE THE TICKET, , REMEMBER-YOUR VOTE.COUNTS! Don't imagine we can win without your' vote. .; ~ .. ! ..!. . The Association n'orks year in year out watching your best interests. Its ONE AIM.-is : the . City's Welfare. It represents the Citizens as a whole. Its membership is open to all. THE ASSOCIATION is not of-Mushroom Growth. THE TICKET comprises— Six of tlie'.best of the Present Council. Six of the best of the New Candidates., VOTE SOLID for the Ticket and a Good ~ "Cpuncil"is assured. ' . GET THE RIGHT TICKET. , ■ You caii't be happy till you-get it.' . ..... Ask for— ; THE GREATER WELLINGTON MUNICII'AL ELECTORS' AND TOWN- . PLANNING ASSOCIATION TICKET, V / ' AND. NO OTHER. ■■'- (8. • M ANTON, .the • progressive business man. ; ■■ - • CITY'COUNCIL ELECTION. AND GENTLEMEN,-..:, . . . On WEDNESDAY'.NEXT it ; will -be your privilege to decide the personnel '.of the new Council. You are the:eo!e arbiters in' determining tho issue.'.! Although at a previous contest-1 secured about 4500 votes I failed to reach the ; goal-. • Should you'do me tho honour to elect ino as one of your Candidates on this occasion my ono will bo to faithfully discharge iho duties appertaining tq the office. I was born in the .Wellington -Province, and havo resided in tho.-City over 20'years,-carrying, on business as a Printer. My parents' arrived- here in 1855. Given the. opportunity, I will use my best endeuvouy to further improve and develop • the City. Many, questions will come before-the Council'for consideration and settlement. :-In dealing- with- matters -of- Labour, I,Wages," etc,; I; should; i.ot". lose sight of ■the principles of-. Equity and Justice. My endeavour will be to eliminate any j wasteful expenditure. X shall -keep a keen watch on the needs of each Suburb :and 'the City generally. Education, Recreation, Repatriation, etc, will r.ot ' escape my notice. ; I need hardly say that the soldier citizens will receive my support, having had two sons and over .60 relatives on active service for King and Empire.- Homes tor city dwellers at. .reasonable rates • (with purchasing clauses)'will receive my careful consideration. A more vigorous policy regarding Beautifying tho City will also receive my support. In conclusion, Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to state, that I havo no liltorior motiw in' comj ing forward as a. Candidate. My one ideal will be to 'work for the best interests of. the whole community. lam stf'ongly opposed'to a member of any local or Parliamentary- body remaining in office too long. It hns n tendency to retard progress. Again thanking those wlio voted for me previously, and trust yon will honour me with your confidence by electing me as one of your Councillors oil Wednesday next. I remain, Sincerely yours, ' A. R. HORNBLOW. "\7OTE for Hildreth, who has given J _Ninc Yeai-s' Service. WHAT OUR CITY REQUIRES. . % WORKERS' Homes, to enable the Council to wipe out the slums. Hydro-electric- scheme, .to provide, sufi'.ficient power. for trams, lighting, and other purposes. Woll-paved streets, which will make for 1 easy travelling and minimise, the dust nuisance. ' Many more up-to-date conveniences for both sexes. . . Efficient upkeep of our breathing spaces and beauty spots, and n'.ore of them, especially for children. ' The scrapping our our small, high-step, box tramcars. An ample water supply. New Swimming Baths for Thorndon. Tepid Baths for the Centre of the City. Reduction in price.charged for electric lighting. Traffic Tunnel through Mount Victoria. .My experience, as a Councillor during llie past six years lias (.roved to me, now J'eacc is in sight, that tho above activities can be taken iu hand, and- will receive my earnest support, if (,he electors do me I lie honour of returning ino on Wednesday Next. NOTE—My name is near the bottom of voting paper. . W. J. THOMPSON. M ANTON, the thrustful, pushful Candidate. _ ; — MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. |.TO THE ELECTORS' OF MIRAMAR. I AM again a Candidate for I lie Offico of Mayor of tho Borough, and trust that Electors will consider my past services warrant my asking for their support at the forthcoming election. Yours faithfully, FREDERIC TOWNSEND. ... GREATER WELLINGTON. VOTE for a Resident and a Business Man-S. GEORGE NATHAN, "\7OTE for Hildreth, who has practical »i expericnco on both bodies.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 181, 26 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 181, 26 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 181, 26 April 1919, Page 2

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