- ELECTION NOTICES. Wellington South The INDEPENDENT Candidate Li-Colonel G. MITCHELL • \ ■ / \ IF YOU WANT FEARLESS ADVOCACY of the People's Cause . by one who KNOWS NO PASTY but is for All Parties—FOß . THE COUNTRY and NOT MERELY SECTIONAL INTERESTS— :: :: and WHO PUTS KING AND COUNTRY FIRST :: ~ Vote for MITCHELL On WEDNESDAY Next J '
Wellington Suburbs i * . •The Official LIBERAL Candidate DUNBAR SLOANE A FEW PLANKS OF MY IT - - _ T . mmAnvr . , J- V }xS? * f A FEW PLANKS OF MY PLATFORM: *** > ,'VI * >* $ j HJOTOKM: State Bank (to give banking ■*i ' <^>k, facilities to all). Sound encouragement of Lo- |. » ' / cal Manufactures and SecControl of Profiteering. • ondary Industries. . . Simultaneous development of ;o\* § , Increase in Taxation in rela-Hydro-Electric Schemes. il* A II tion to Death Duties and 1 , i Duties on Large Incomes. Building of Workers' Homes. Ifcl£/«j£ '<J/ ii ' ?Jt,r if Vi''j v t * v r* J Prompt Revision of Customs Efficient Repatriation of Re- Tatifl. turned Soldiers. t "*1 ' ?$f ;?i New Central Railway Station Fast and efficient Train and /I h 1 #& ■ for Wellington. Tram Suburban Service. Adjustment of Anomalies Forward Policy 0! Land Set- ''j!t' *- r t * '&»,$ throughout the Civil Sertlement. : /<£*&?' •<> -&f/ ™' General Superannuation r &s,\ Extension and Improvement Scheme for all Workers. H M ;w&4 K M of our Present Educational •- V f ft' ifr ] System. Nationalisation of Coal Mines - ull <" /.'vf%VV ; Etc., Etc. with State Colliers. • ' $ TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON SUBURBS,-I offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages, and in doing so I quite realise the great honour lam asking you to confer upon me. But Ido , so with a firm conviction that, if elected, I will further and preserve your best interests. Whilst I know that the Suburbs do not aspire to politics, I know that they are reaching out for devel- ' opment, and in this regard (being a suburbanite) my local knowledge will enable me to keep the constituency in the public eye. Hand in hand with the foregoing, 1 realise that your representative in Parliament must 'be imbued with the conviction that a Government's first and only, aim should be the COMFORT ' and WELFARE OF ITS PEOPLE. . " • Vote for DUNBAR SLOANE (The People's Man)
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 18
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359Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 18
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