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ELECTION NOTICES. AN APPEAL TO SANI^LABOUR. DEMOCRACY is recasting the die, and tho composition of new Wellington Council is being now formed in the minds ol' tho thousands of voters who will poll to-day. WHAT IS IT TO. BE? THERE TS A GRKAT AND SANE ' LABOUR VOTE, Whose Aim is EVOLUTION,- NOT REVOLUTION, Who desire the making of a better world to live in, but who distrust the extreme section who are intoxicated by their own verbosity. THIS SANER, SILENT LABOUR VOTE WILL DECIDE TO-DAY'S ISSUE. ~ WHAT DO THEY WANT? 1. They want the housing problem solved in the direction of every citizen owning (he soil which he lives and the house in which ho dwells. Let every man own tho home, 'and tho sinister cloud , that darkens Eastern Europo will never reach New Zealand's happy-shores. 2. They want NEW BLOOD in the City Council; men frank in counsel and ready in action. 3. They want women to take their fair share in the work of tho council. . 4. They want cleaner streets. ' • 5. They want Rest Rooms for women and children. G. They want more facilities for sport. 7. They want Municipal Playgrounds for children. 8. They want a Universal Tramfare at tho lowest minimum rate. j. They want Honest Economic and Efficient Management, of tho City's Finances. S j HOW will they get these Reforms WITHOUT ENCOURAGING an advnnco towards tho tragic fate of Russia? VOTE IN Tl-IE / PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES: E. J. RIGHTON And ROYLE. POLL- EARLY TO-DAY! OFFICIAL LABOUR TICKET. sFFICIAL LABOUR TICKET. MAYOR: READ, John \ COUNCILLORS: AITKEN, J essio BECK, Saran BRINDLE, Thomas , CHAPMAN, Charles il. CROSKERY, Alexander W, IWANS, Frederick C. . ■ ERASER, Peter GLOVER, John HUTCHISON, Joli'h / M'ARLEY; William jM'KEEN, Robert MON'J'EITH, Alexander L. ■ SNOW, tiarah Ellen STICKNEY, Robert If. ' SWINDELL, Herbert E. " HARBOUR BOARD: BRINDLE, Thomas CHAPMAN, Charles H. HOSPITAL ,AN.D CHARITABLE AID BOARD: AlTlvfe, Jessie BIiCK/ Sarah CHAPMAN,' Charles H. - EAGLE. Thomas A. GLOVER, John HULBERT, Isabel -. HUTCHISON, John , LAjWLOR, Ellen MACDONALD, Flora SNOW, Surah Ellen

Mark X opposite the names of'those for whom you wish to vote. VOTE TIIE-LABOLR TICKET. (Keep,for Reference.) POLLING DAY APRIL UO. FOR- MAYORJOHN r. LUKE, ' TRIED AND TRUSTED. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. AS a Candidate for a seat on tho Boiu'd, 1 wish to say I have been associated with Hie active Business Lifo of tho City during* tho past 25 years. Dunn;; tliat time I have bean both worker and employer, and as a regular importer of goods for tho last ten years I can justly claim to have considerable knowledge of work ou the waterfront. That I take a live interest in the welfare of the City is proven by the fact that I am President of the'local Industrial Association and several other oi'gauisa- ' tions, and have acted on several committees working in conjunction with tho Etiieiency and Repatriation Boards. My practical knowledge and experience as a Builder, Contractor, and Importer, and as a representative of both workers and employers in various industrial disputes justify lue in believing I am flilly qualified to represent you on the Board. 1 am a native of New Zealand, in which and the Australian States I have gained a wide experience. My personal interests ars centred in the City, and if elected 1 will do my utmost to assist in forwarding the best interests of tho City and Port. HENRY MAINLAND. ' MAYORAL ELECTION" VOTE FOR. Jg A R B E It TO-DAY As a Fitting Token for LONG AND VALUABLE SERVICE RENDERED. FOR MAYORJO UN P. LUKE, TRIED AND TRUSTED. MAYORAL ELECTION. VOTE ONCE AGAIN FOR A 11 B E R You have supported him continuously for PLACE Jim£ THE TOP THE

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 2

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