ELECTION NOTICES. WAKE UP, WELL IN GTO N-.l E. J. -RIGHTON AND JdHjIIuI itli I Jurj, THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES, Respectfully Solicit Your Support lit the Ensuing Municipal Elections. OUR PLATFORM IN BRIEF: 1. UNIVERSAL TRAMFAKE. , C. PLENTIFUL & BETTER HOUfiKnowu the world over as a com- &mmM I , ropo3itiou alul a nionseuse relief for congested j eat]l Wo , v t0 s ],, mSi
areas. 2. TOWN PLANNING. Resolute and Efficient. HERE AND NOW! 3. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUNDS." Teach them to "Play tho Game." i. ENCOURAGEMENT OF SPORTS. "The youth makes the man." 5. WOMEN'S REST HOUSES. An obvious necessity. OUR MOTTO. . ACTION, N( I SOMETHING DIFFERENT! ■". ENJOY YOURSELF AT AN ELECTION MEETING. ' • FREE TO ALL! KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. THIS' '-THIS AFTERNOON, AFTERNOON, ■ At 3 o'clock. MRS. J. H. GIBBONS, '. MR: E, J. , RIGHTON, i And MR. BERT ROYLE, Candidates for the City Council, will expound their views. SHORT, SNAPPY SPEECHES! Signer Lucien Cesarohi, the Talented Baritone, Sapper Theo.. Tresize, ' who entertained Our Boys in tho Trenches, '.' .. And ■ Mr. L. D. Austin, the veil-known Pianist, WILL CONTRIBUTE ITEMS. In tho Chair-DR. PLATTS-MILLS. No Charge for Admission, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-XIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! fiREATER WELLINGTON TOWN- " PLANNING AND MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. One Aim—The , --'City's Welfare. One Class—The Citizens. Tho Candidates for the City Council will Address Meetings as under:— LYALL BAY: Church Hall, 8 o'clock. WADESTOWN: Anglican Churchrooni, 8 o'clock. &PEAKERS-H. D. Bennett, J. M., Dale, T. Forsyth, W. J. Gandin, F. >lea-don-croft, F. W. Msinton, and others. Record Your Votes for the "Greater Wellington" Ticket Candidates. •MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. LABOUR '-■ CAMPAIGN. LABOUR : CAMPAIGN. LABOUR ■ CAMPAIGN. TO-NlGfrn TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I n '■' • CONCERT CAMBMU, TOWN HALL. Speakers: GEO. WARD (Chair), JOHN READ (Mayoral Candidate), P. I'EASER, >1.f., A. W. CHOSKEHY, T. BRINDLE, A. L. MONTEITH, ■ MRS. S. BECK. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Come Early and Secure a Seat. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS, ■ TO-DAY (Monday), April 28-Govenmient Buildings, Bunny Street, 12.30 to 1.30. TO-MOIUUJW (Tuesday), April *J-Ghuz-nee Street. . - TO-MORROW (Tuesday), April 29-Dixon Street. Hataitui—iJoyd'e Store. Kilbirnie—Post Oflice. E. M'KEEN, Secretary. / MAYORAL ELECTION. . A MEETING) of STANLEY M. STONE'S Friends and Supporters will be held in the Masonic Hall, Seatouu, ' TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. # f OFFICIAL LABOUR TICKET. FFICIAL , LABOUR TICKET. MAYOR: READ, John COUNCILLORS: AITKEN, Jessie ■ BECK, Saruh BRINDLE, .Thomas CHAPMAN, Charles H. CROSKERY, Alexander W. EVANS, Frederick C. FRASER, Peter GLOVER, John HUTCHISON, Jolm M'ARXKY, William M'KKEN, Robert MONTEITH, Alexander L, SNOW. Sarah Ellen STICKNEY, Robert H. SWINDELL, Herbert E. HARBOUR BOARD: BRINDLE, Thomas CHAPMAN, Charles H. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD: AITKEN, Jessie BECK, .Sarah CHAPMAN, Charles H. EAGLE. Thomas A. GLOVER, John HULBEBT, Isabel HUTCHISON, John LAWLOR, Ellen MACDONALD, Flora SNOW, Sarah Ellen Mark X opposite the names of those for whom you wish to vote. VOTE THE LABOUR TICKET. (Keep for Reference.) POLLING DAY — APRIL 30. COUNCILLOR. WILLIAM HENRY BENNETT. ELECTORS! WHEN VOTING, LOOK OUT FOR. THE INITIALS "W. ,H." GREATER WELLINGTON. VOTE for a Residont and , a Business Man-S. GEORGE NATHAN.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 182, 28 April 1919, Page 2
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