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ELECTION NOTICES. ' J(BW BLOOD. LISTEN TO THIS: 1. Long service in itself is no qualification for a return to politics. Indeed, it is more often a good reason for ' being sent home. 2. Suffer our young manhood to arise in its vigour and help to mould the des- , tinies of the State, and make material for future welfare. 3. City Council affairs are almost wholly commercial affairs with Councillors as Directors, responsible to citizens as shareholders. Mpro capital is at stajte than is the caso with any private commercial concern in New Zealand. i. Therefore, select commercial and levelheaded, sober men. Choose from the list of those who can handle men, matter, big things, and finance. 5. Remember that Extreme Labour does not represent the great middle Labour. Men with responsibilities must look elsewhere for spokesmen. 6. There are a number of such men of- ' fering their services to-day. Accept them now. ■ Ons of them is , \ i H. D. BENNETT, Provision Merchant, Of Willis Street and Lambton Quay. "New Blood is ' Needed." WAKE UP, WELLINGTON! AKE UP, WELLINGTON! VOTE FOR E, J, RIGHTON and BERTROYLE', . .' TEE. 'PROGRESSIVE ■ CANDIDATES. RIGHTON RIGHTON RIGHTON Actffln, RIGHTON not RIGHTON , Lip RIGHTON Service! RIGHTON RIGHTON ' ROYLE ROYLB Progress - ROYLE Hero ROYLE / and ROYLE Now. ROYLE EOVLE ROYLE MAYORAL ELECTION. -:/ 'TO THE ELECTORS ' OF GREATER WELLINGTON. ■npHIS is a critical time for our City, -*• and I ask you to consider tho situation very carefully before deciding whom you will vote for. Don't be misled in the Triangular Mayoral Contest by the pickers of tickets—"Citizens," "Labour," "Business," and others. They aro on 'thin ice. MR; J. P. LUKE has 'given all his tinio to the City during the War period, and should now be given . an opportunity to again bring forward tho Progressive Policy which ho commenced in 19H. VOTE SOLID POR J. P. LUKE .;,- FOR MAYCfIf. . Don't swap in the middle of the stream! ,?/ Yov i faithfully, •'J' :,. ; C. C. ODLIN, .'•' Cable Street, City. . . ;\< MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TJERE'S Argument for J. O. SHORLAND. ' J. O. SHORLAND. J. 'O. SHORLAND. He is selected for every Ticket except Labour. That's an expression of confidence from -many quarters taking a keen interest in the City's affairs. The staunchest Labour supporter must recognise that we should have some experienced men back again. Stick to the man you know. Make your first choice J. O. SHORLAND. J, 0. SHORLAND. J.. O. SHORLAND. 1%/fIRAMAR BOROUGH ELECTION. MAKE A POINT OF VOTING For FRED. TOWNSEND' For MAYOR; And S. It. UNDERWOOD, . M. TRACEY, W. H. GREEN, 11. K. ROHERTSIIAW, For COUNCIL. TOWN POLLING-BOOTH: CHAMBER OF COMJIERCE, Customhouse Quay. WANTED, City Council run on business lines-Vote for S. GEORGE NATHAN. - ' "ym'E W. .1. GAUDIN. Thero is room on tho Council for a few young New Zealanders,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 183, 29 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 183, 29 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 183, 29 April 1919, Page 2

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