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DO YOU WANT YOUR RATES SKY HIGH? Then vote for the Reds. But if you want to SAVE THE CITY i From REVOLUTIONARY LABOUR and ensure safe, sensible progressive Civic Government, you should •yOTE THE COMPLETE TICKET as under: — FOR MAYOR: R. A. WRIGHT, M.P. FOR CITY COUNCIL: H D. Bennett M. Luckie . W. H. Bennett L. M'Kenzie B G. H. Burn Mrs. M’Vicar J Burns C. J. B. Norwood J. M. Dale A. IV. Parton T Forsyth Mrs. Preston W. J. Gaudin W. J. Thompson S. 11. Underwood FOR THE HARBOUR BOARD: H. D. Bennett G. Mitchell, M.P. J. Leuchars C. J. B. Norwood FOR THE HOSPITAL BOARD: J. YV. Butler Mrs. M'Vicar F. Castle Geo. Nash . Rev. J.K. Elliott G. J. Petherick A. R. Hornblow S. H. Underwood C. M. T.uke E. Vino Rev. H. Van Staveren The above Candidates have been selected by the GREATER YVELLINGTON ELECTION COMMITTEE On account of their sound qualifications, ability and experience. VOTE FOR RESPONSIBLE CANDIDATES! CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. VOTE FOR Buckley. UCKLEY. BECAUSE: , The City has been committed to a huge programme of Electrical undertakings. Expert knowledge is required to assist the Council in its administration of Electrical Affairs. MR. T. BUCKLEY' is an expert of recognised standing. For many, years he has held responsible positions in connection with the supervision of Electrical Undetakings carried out by the N.Z. Government. For fifteen years prior to his retirement he was Chief Electrician to the N.Z. Post and Telegraph Department. Mr Bucklev was sent by the N.Z. Government to Great Britain, Europe and America to investigate developments in electrical matters pertaining to his Department. HERE IS A MAN Independent and straightforward, who is worthy of the support of every Elector who desires to see the City’s linance conserved and its affairs capably administered. Mr. Bucklev’s services and expert knowledge are what the City now urgently require®. ’ As an Elector you can secure them by voting for B U C K T. E VEDUCATION ACT, 1914—GENERAL COUNCIL OF EDUCATION. Educat ion Department. Wellington, April 20, 1921. TN Pursuance of tho Regulations made .1. in terms of Section 9 (5) of tho Education Act, 1914. it is hereby notified that for the Election of Members to represent the Education Boari® of the North Island on tho above-mentioned Council the following nominations were received, viz.: JAMES ROBERT KIRK and RICHARD M'CALLUM, M.P.; (hat for the election of a : Member to represent the Certificated Malo Public School Teaehers of the North Island the following nomination was iccf.ivrd, viz.: TOM UMFREY WELLS; that for the election of a Member to represent the Certificated Malo Public School Teachers of the South Island the following nomination was received: WALTER EUDEY': that for the election of a Member to represent the Certificated Female Public School Teachers of the North Island the following nomination was received, viz.: (MISS) ESTELLE ROWLERSON YVILSON; and that for the election of a Member to represent tho Certificated Female Public School Teachers of the South Island the following nomination was received’ viz.:— (MISS) EMIfY ANNE CHAPLIN. As the .number of persons nominated in each case does not exceed tho number to be elected, I herebv declare James Robert Kirk Richard M'Callum. Tom Umfrey Wells, Walter Eudey, Estelle Rowlerson W’ilson, and Emily Anne Chaplin to be DULY' ELECTED Members of tho General Council of Education. NOTE.—Elections, for which flic poll closes on MAY 9. will be held for Memhers of tho Council representing: (11 Malo Secondary and Technical School Teachers; (2) ’ Female Secondary am! Technical School Teachers; and (3) Education Boards of the South Island. ' F. L. SEVERNE. Returning Officer. PETONE YIAY'ORAL AND YVELLINGTON HAIIBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. J AV. M’EYVAN. Candidate for the • ahov- positions, will address meetinps as follow : — ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. PETONE-To-night (Thursday), April 21, at 8 o’clock. Q KOBO KORO—Saturday, April 23, at « PALACE THEATRE. PETONE—Tuesday, April 26, at 8 p.m. THE ELITE DENTAL. JACKSON STREET. PETONE, opposite the Post Office, have opened in premises recently occupied by the late Mr 11. Swinburne. Hours: 9 a.m. to o pm., 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Closed Mtednesday and Saturday Evenings; open Saturday Afternoons. EWER - Boot Repairs; wear W'oodMilne Rubber Soles. Neater than others; fixed with screws; easily .‘renewed. Ask your bootmaker.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 176, 21 April 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 176, 21 April 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 176, 21 April 1921, Page 7

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