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HAP 1* Y HOLIDAYS POE THE CHILDREN. Toys and Games will keep your Children 7 happy W the weather keeps thorn indoors. Let them have a look at these .... CU Complete with two Pipes and BEAD EMBROIDERY SET For small girls. j/-, YANKEE TOPS „ /f Box of three tops., RICHARD THE RABBIT The new Novelty Toy 6 / 1K THE WHIRLWIND , Fun for the Kiddies. 6a - SPOT PUZZLES . 6d ’ TOY DRUMS f 6/a TOY MOPS . For Tiny Tots »/«• POP GUNS f . 2/9 ’ ANIMAL STENCIL CRAYON 'l/11 set. AT TOY DEPT. UPSTAIRS. Poetage Extra. • »»«•»•••• SUGGESTION FOB MOTHER’S DAY ■ NEXT SUNDAY. HAND-PAINTED TRAYS Antique and Modern Designs. 32/6 to 39/6. AT FANCY DEPT. MAIN F L 0 0 R. »»*»»*♦••* WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT. WILL APPLETON, citizens' Candidate for MAYORALTY, SAYS: THIS Is the season of lies and rumours. The veteran campaigner, Councillor Wright, said publicly when -I was asked to contest the Mayoralty, that when the campaign ended I would not have a shred of character left. The calumny campaign he predicted has set in early-. _. . n It is ibeing rumoured that Mr. Hislop is to be appointed City Solicitor in return for withdrawing. The City Council has in fact asked Mr. John O’Shea to continue meantime because it has in mind fhe interests of a city legal department officer serving overseas. Its policy is not; jobs for pals” and "special plums for defeated candidates”—its men can stand on their OWN feet. . .. Another lying rumour is that the Citizens’ Council will abolish street days. On the contrary it has given such, appeals sympathetic consideration to the limit. At present there are two a month—one for Patriotic purposes and one for worthy public objects. All organisations having had street days in the past will receive the same favourable treatment in the future. Fresh applications will be treated on their merits. . ... Mv association as an assessor in the Hotel Cecil compensation case when I sat with the Chief Justice and another assessor is' also being twisted In » ali ®}? u Appropriate legal action will be against such slanderous statement* Fortunately there are still many clean features of public life in, New Zealand. Citizens’ candidates will see that as far as lies in their power these are preserved. You can ehow your--disapproval of these underhand tactics by voting for WILL APPLETON AND THE FULL CITIZENS’ TICKET.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 190, 10 May 1944, Page 1

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401

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 190, 10 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 190, 10 May 1944, Page 1

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