ELECTION NOTICES. SAFETY FIRST! ft -- - THE welfare of the City for the next few years depends tc• a largo extent upon the man whom you shall elect as your Mayor tho 27th. ... This is no time for risky experiments and radical changes in civic affairs. A sane, level-headed man is required to guide our Lity sdestinies through the trying period ahead of us ■ Vote for the safety of the City and the well-being of tll <’ vote for sensible government and steady, reasonable progress., vote sound finance. , You will vote for all these if you vote for R A. W'RIGHI who is well known as a man of sterling character and of proved ability. As a member of the City Council, and Harbour Board for tho P eight veals -Mr. Wright has shown himself to be an untiring worker i the City's interests. On the Council he is a member nf the Finance and « tee, the Milk Committee, the legislation Committee, the r Committee, and Chairman of the Public Health and Hous ng n : nllA His work on these important Committees has Mjopportunity of learning the requirements of the City and how best t meet them. If you want the city's affairs-financial and otherwise-to be in perfectly safe hands DON’T FAIL TO VOTE FOR R A. WRIGHT ON YVEDNESDAY, APRIL 27.
MAYORAL ELECTION. II. A. WRIGHT will Address the Electors as follows: — TO-NIGHT (THU BSD AY) —Ki 1 biAu io, O’DonneH’B Hall, at 8. ' Friday, April 22—Rosenealh Public Schoolroom, at 8. Saturday, April 23—Northland Mothodist Schoolroom, at 8. Tuesday, April 26—City Concert Chamber at 8. LA BOUR REPRESENTATION - COAL MITTEE. I MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. LABOUR Candidates will address Meetings as under, starting at 8 p.m. TO-NlGHT—Concert Chamber, Town Hall. Speakers: Messrs. P. 11. Hickey, P. Fraser M.P., J. Read. A. L. Montieth, R. M’Keen. J. M'Kenzie, and 1 Mrs. Catlow. Mr. E. Canham will preside. TO-NlGHT—Wadestown Church -Hall. Speakers: Messrs. P. 11. Hickey, .W. T. Young, C. H. Chapman, M. Walsh. F. Singleton, and Mrs. Snow. TO-NlGHT—Kilbirnie . Post Office. Speakers: Messrs. T. Brindle, A. AV. Croskery, 'R. 11. Stickney, and Mrs. Carmichael. JAMES TITORN, Secretary. ~ CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. GH. BAYLIS will Speak at the • Newtown Public Library TONIGHT (Thursday), April 21, at 8 o’clock, on Council Finance, Milk, Tramway Muddlcment, and Housing Scheme on the Mountain Top. I am out for the Improvement of the City Services, therefore VOTE G. H. BAYLIS. CIT Y COT NCIT ~ELECT I ON. " A LEX. W. PARTON will address the -*A Electors as follows: — Wednesday—Rosson’s Tea Rooms, Park Gates. Thursday—Church Hall, Lyall Bay, Freyburg Street. And other places. Details Later. ’ ('OI'NCII. EE EOT I ON VOTE FOR D, UN BAR SLOANE, I N BAR SLOANE. THE PEOPLE’S CANDIDATE. He sUinds for Good 'Roads, Reduced Tram pares Worker®’ Homes, Trams to Suburbs. City Beautifying. Rest Rooms for , Ladies, Abolition of Slums. Sports Grounds, -and C'lihlteii's Parks. Fair Deal to All. VOTE FOR DUNBAR SLOANE. The Progressive People's Man. VOTE FOR J J. KE RS LA KE for City Council. • the Progressive, Practical Candidate. who lin® had many years of Municipal experience as Overseer of Works to the Council, a position from which he recently retired. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—I have .1-4 pleasure in offering myself for reelection. trusting my past service has met with your apnroval. Yours Faithfully. W. J. THOMPSON. PETONE ELECTIONS. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, FRIDAY, APRIL 22. UMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. MR. ALBERT PERE. Candidate for Mayoralty; MR. D. S. BEIJINGFIELD. Candidate for the Council; AIR M. FORD, and other Candidates, will address tho Electors. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF A MEMBER BY THE PAYERS OF HARBOUR DUES OTHER THAN DUES ON SHIPS. In the Matter of “The Harbours Amendment Act, 1910,” and tho Regulations thereunder, and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908 ’ and A nie.ndmeiits. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE .1 that the following two persons were before noon on the 20th day of April, 1921. duly nominated for Hie Office of Member of the YVellington Harbour Board by the Payers of Harbour Dues other than Dues on Ships:— MacEWAN. .lames Ballantyne SINCLAIR, Robert Ernest As there is only one vacancy io bo filled I also give Public Notice that a Ballot will be taken as between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY . APRH, 27, 1921. at the Board Room, Harbour Board Office. Wellington. Polling Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dated this 20th dav of April, 1921. FRANK WILLS. , Returning Officer for the Wellington Harbour Board. HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS BY THE PAYERS OR HARBOUR DUES ON BRITISH SHIPS. In the Matter of “The Harbours Amendment Act. 1910,” and the Regulations thereunder. I HEREBY' GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that CHARI,ES M'ARTHUR, and CHARLES MURRAY TURRELL were lieforc noon on the 20th day of April. 1921. < r H the Officer of the Board duly nominated as candidates to fill the two offices of Members of the Wellington Harbour Board to be elected by tho Pavers af Harbour Dues ou British Ships; and that as the number of persons nominated does not exceed the number required to be elected. 1 declare and hereby publicly notify that the said Charles M'Artlnir and Charles Murray Turrell ai'c DULY ELECTED to such Of Dated this 20th dav of April, 1921. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary to tho Wellington Harbour Board. FIRE I - FIRE I Protect you» country with an "Underwriters" ,'hemical Extinguisher. Recognised by Jre authorities as without equal. Manning and Co.. 5 Bedford Row. Christchurch. OME Candy Makers, Thermometors Stocks held. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street. «■
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