7. CLEAN STREETS. Abolish the old-fashioned day-time rufuso sweeping. 8. PUBLIC MUSIC AND ART FOR ALL. The whole business ol life is not to make money, but to enjoy liberty and happiness. 9. SOUND FINANCE. Do the City's l.iisiness on business principles! 10. CITY MARKETS. A successful undertaking in all great cities cf the world. OUR MOTTO, )T LIP SERVICE. MAYORAL ELECTION. ■jVTE. W. H. P. BARBER will Address the Electors at— FULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), S o'clock. NOTE.—Mr. Barber regrets that ho will be unable to speak at Ngaio, but would be pleased if the residents of that locality could make it convenient to attend the above meeting. CITY MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS; T ADIES AND GENTLEMENI respectfully solicit a RENEWAL oi your confidence on WEDNESDAY, APBIL 30. JOHN P. LUKE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. T 0. SHORLAND again solicits youi * support. Average, attendance ai Council and Committed Meetings, 95 pei cent, (tho highest). He displays a keen interest in yout affairs, and ig a member of the. undermentioned Committees :— Milk. . . Baths, Beaches, and Librnrj. Outlying Districts. Public Health. ' Theso Committees have important vorl in hand. Now is the time to push aheac with the various schemes. SUPPORT A- PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE And help to advance Wellington! Make your first choice J. 0. SHORL AN D. HARBOUR BOAED ELECTION. rIS concerns YOU— i • ' ' > ; If you are on the Municipal Roll you have a voto for four candi- ' dates. Make your first selection A. S. COLLINS, An' Independent Citizens' Representative. Yi'c need experienced men on the Board, That is where A. S. COLLINS scores. \ He understands all sides. A knowledge gained of twenty years' practical experl ence on the Wellington waterfront is al your disposal, and entitles him to youi support. Vote for Work for I A. S. COLLINS. 1 •-V cite FOR FOR S. GEORGE NATHAN, S. GEORGE NATHAN, '. CIJ'Y COUNCIL. CITY COUNCIL. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID HOARD ELECTION. I AM again a Candidate for a Seat on ■ the p.bovu Board, hoping that mj past record in eocial work will secure the support of the electors. (MRS.) A. M'VIC'AR, Matai Road, Miramar. ENNITfriUJNKY UAKGAVITLI hns a Reputation f; r being a Good Employer. yO'J'E for'nildrotli and honest ami faithful administration. D. BENNETT for tho Council. " OTElor" Hildreth, who has - givei ! Nine Years' Service. ,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 182, 28 April 1919, Page 2
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