ELECTION NOTICES. MIRAMAR ELECTORS! ''SS/'E ASK YOU to consider carefully * ' the following questions before you record your Votes To-day:— 1. How many of the Association's Candidates in this Election came forward lo help manago tlio Borough's affairs in 1913 when its Finances were "anyhow" and the older .-members of the present Council took office? 2. How much real, live interest lmvo tlio inost_of them displayed in its affairs from then till uowP 3. 11ns not the Borough paid dearly in tlie. main for most of the Progressive schemes that previous Councils have fostered ? v •t. Are not thoso who have had the managing uf tlio Borough affairs during the- past six strenuous years of offido the best calculated to know' what to spend, how to spend, and where, aud wiiuu? 5. Are tlier not iho best acijiininlcd with tlio difficulties that confronted the Borough in the past? Are they not tho better able lo deal with the difficulties of the future? 6. Is it wise to replace, holus-bolus, thosu who have proved their ability, by having brought the Borough's finances tram a deplorably bad to a reasonably good condition, while at the same time efficiently maintaining Iho Borough's general services in the l'aco of shortage of labour aud great increases in the cost of materials by a ticket of "municipal beginners"? 7. Do you not think that generally those who have their time their own are mora able to bettor look after the Borough's affairs than those who have not? Wo are, Yours faithfully, SYDNEY H. UNDERWOOD, M. TRACEY. W. GIIEEN, H. K. ROBERTSHAW, Present Councillors Seeking Re-election". MAYORAL ELECTION. VOTE FOR FREDERIC TOWNSEND. Frederic townsend. . No. I—He has at all ..times worked 1 hard in the interests of Mira. mar. No. His Motto is: "Steady Pro- , gixss aud no Wild-cat Schemes." No. 3.—He lias served you well, ,and will contiuuo to do isa. Remember, lie has the time to devoto to tho interests of the Borough; therefore, VOTE FOR. • FREDERIC TOWNSEND. MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. IK AM All MAYOIIAL ELECTION. For.a PROGRESSIVE MAYOR VOTE FOR STONE, STANLEY M. ,STONE, STANLEY M. STONJj, STANLEY. Jl. ' STONE, STANLEY M.. < ' He lias six years' Council experience behind him. Have you seen his attendance record? i Meetings Called 185 Attended ISO » — DO NOT HESITATE: PLACE YOUR INTERESTS IN HIS? HANDS.
f||\iRAMAR BOROUGH ELECTION. MAKE "1 POINT OF VOTING For FRED. TOWN.SKND For MAYOR; Ami . S. 11. UNDERWOOD, M. TRACEY, W. H. GREEN, ' " H. IC. ROBERTSIIA W, For ' '* • COUNCIL. TOWN POLLING-BOOTH: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, / Customhouse Quay. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. SUBURBAN DISTRICTS. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I "desire to intimate that I am again a C andidate {or the position of .Member of above Board. I trust that the service I have been able to render in ihnt capacity for tho past liino years will be regarded as a sufficient warrant to ensure your support and influence <n-Riy behalf. I am, yours respectfully, J. W. M'EWAN. . MAYORAL VOTE FOR jg A It B E R TO-DAY As a Fitting Token for . LONG AND VALUABLE SERVICE . RENDERED. FOR MAYORI ■ J , - )lrK IV LUKE, ' TRIED AND TRUSTED. GREATER. WELLINGTON. "yCra for a. Resident and a Business * Man—S. GEORGE NATHAN. ■R/TIRAMAR- ELECTORSEfficient Ad--1,1 minfetratioii. Git in .as CouiiciUon ■ WANTED, City Council run on business iines—Vote f»r S. GEORGE X A THAN. -ft W. ,1. GAUDIN. There is room on tho Council for a few voung New- Zealunders.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 2
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