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ELECTION NOTICES. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the ' following persons have been duly nominat'ed as Candidates for the office of member of tho Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board:— AITKEN, JESSIE BECK, SARAH. ' BURN, BENJAMIN GEORGE HENRY CAAIPBELL, DUNCAN CASTLE, tfHEDERICK ' CAVAfIAGH, PATRICK CHAPMAN, CHARLES HENRY EAGLE, THOMAS ALFRED ELLIOTT, REV. JAMES KENNEDY, D.D. GLOVER, JOHN HULBERT, ISABEL HUTCHISON, JOHN •LAMBERT, ALAN ERIC LAWLOR, ELLEN ■' LUKE, CHARLES MANLEY MACDONALD, FLORA MACKINTOSH, CHARLES DAINES M'VICAR (ANNIE), MRS. NASH, GEORGE PETHEIfICK, GEORGE JENNINGS .SMITH, JOHN SNOW, SARAH ELLEN OLIVER THOMPSON, WILLIAM JOHN VAN STAVEIiEN, HERMAN As there are only fourteen.vacancies to be filled, I hereby also give nolico that a Poll will lw taken as between the said Candidates, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of APRIL, 1919, at the following polling places:— Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road Masonic. Hall, Adelaide Road Methodist Mission Hall, Aro Street ■• Beilimie's Auction Mart, Brandon Street Baptist Church Schoolroom, Ohifo Road Anglican Churchroom, Washington Avenue. Oddfellows' Hall, Lambton Quay St. Peter's Schoolroom. Glm/.npu Street Methodist Church Hall, Wai tea Road, Hntaitai. St. Kilda's Hall, Island Bay . Tea Kiosk, Kelburn ! Presbyterian Church Room, Raroa Ivoad, Kolburn . i New Century Hall, Kont Terrace All Saints' Church Club Room, Hamilton- Road, Kilbirnio ~ Church Room, 'Freyberß Street, Jlaramu Rochabitc Hall, Manners Street \ Church Room, Northland Harcourt's Auction Mart, Panama Street Newtown Library, Riddiford Street St. Thomas's Hall, Riddiford Street Schoolroom, Roseneath Gymnasium, Sydnev Street ,_ St. Peter's Mission Hall, Taranaln Street Kearney's Tearooms, Tinakori Road St Paul's Churchroom, Tinnkon Road Club Room. Pitt Street, Wadestown Ladies' Waiting Room, Queen s Wharf Onslow Office's, Ballance Street . Church of Christ, Bay Road, lulbirme South Public Hall, Khandallah . Methodist Churchroom, Ngaio Methodist Churchroom, Kaiwarra Town Hall, Cuba Street Chamber of Commerce, CustomhouseFire Station. Park-Road, Miramar Masonic Hall. Seatoun Swimmin" Clnl> W°A. Wmstr Bay . Borough Council Offices. Broadway, Miiamar Council Chambers, Karon Russell's Refreshment. Room. Karon Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ■. . JAMES" AMES. Returning Officer. Dated this Mill day of April, 1919.

■ iIIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- • , We, the MAYOR and those MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL WIIO ARE SEEKING RE-ELECTION to the office we at present hold in your service, have the pleasure of submitting to you a concise statement concerning pur unst and future policies. Wlien our older memas a*dßa&D"?.sas£g ECONOMICAL POLICY. This was undertaken and carried throush o : the best of-our ability. The abnormal conditions that were brought about .by the Great AVer not only justified our action, but compelled a ■continuance on the eame lines. The results achieved, as can be seen by reference to the- Borough's Bal-ance-Sheets, prove, we claim, hat our policv was the correct one. At.the .same time," the General Services of the Borough were carefully supervised and reasonably well maintained. 1 e Should you favour us with a renewal or I C4.REFUL LINES until more Fettled conditions: financial and otherwise permit the eraburkinj upon, a more active and progressive policy..We quite ncosnise that there is a laree rnunber of uoik» of the DRAINAGE SYSTEM must be given serous consideration; the ww>sjtv of increasing the number of MEI , - ALLED ROADS, together with the iniJrS of the FOOTPATHS, »«W™ l i th« FORESHORES and Hie RECTJvATION GROUNDS must \e improvedand developed; the PUBLIC LIGHTING S.U?VICE of the, Borough must be extended. Con-eW upon the healthier condition of our finances, together with dccreaßinß cost of materials and'better prospects of obtaining .the necewaO'.labow. we woold feel justified in taking m hand the rohj\R PREVIOUSLY, have our EARAto L ATTENTION'aIways, and every fffor Will continue to be made by us to meet tho requirements of tho residents. We have -iven a full account of om stewardship at two public ™ petin ,? s . c h^ d in the Borough, but have taken this opportunity to put before you tins'sumnary of our views and policy. In conclusion, wo trust that tho forepmntr will meet wi'h your approval and obtain tor us a continuance of your support and interest in tho forthcoming Election on Wednesday, April 30. We are, yours faithfully, FREDERIC TOWNSEND, Mnyor., SYDNEY H. UNDERWOOD, M. TRACEY,' W. H. GREEN. H. K. ROBERTSHAW, Comicillors. PLE-VSE NOTE.—For the conveniencn of Electors in Wellington ther" will be a POLLING BOOTH in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ICO CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. SPLIT in Labour Vote. Lots Voting 11. D. Bennett. T7OTE, W. J. GAUDIN. V There is loom on tho Council for a few young New Zealanders. FOR a Housing Seheme-H. D. BENNETT: __ VOTE for Hildretli on Council and lfarhoiif Board. BENNETT, HENRY DARGA.VILLBNolo him for tho Council. TIS7\ANTED, City Council run on busi- * t ness linos-Vote for S. GEORGE NATHAN. MUNICIPAL Eleclions-ir. D. Bennett. W J. GAUDIN W. FOR THE CITY COUNCIL. Sound mid efficient admiuis--1 tration. PROGRESSIVE, Active, Youthful, nnd Vigilant—H. D. Bennett. WJ. GAUDIN • Will work iu Interests of all Citizens. Give him a Chance! yOTE for H..D. 7.ENNETT. j

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 182, 28 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 182, 28 April 1919, Page 2

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