COATS and COSTUMES \ AT PRICES TO SUIT ’ ALL ‘ —a O ur only address: I ml 1 if J 8 MANNERS STREET If /I w Zimme's Present The Very Latest Styles IH \ // •; j i in Coats and Costumes in The New Ultra \ J ;/ ‘ AH | Smart English Materials. i| M// f i coats ■■ //f— ■ L 'I English materials in all shades, also !at —-Si I S English Camel Hair in New Browns and / .j| Fawns. These are made jn the very \WifA Si latest styles. I CQ . r Just arrived, English Worsteds, in Black, Navy and Air Force Blue. In the newest tailored style, from S.S.W. W SUITS | v Smart Boucles and Check Tweeds I r) fromS.S.W.X. 8 MANNERS STREET • We specialize in all sizes to X.O.S. (Next Maple Furnishing Co.) Stroller Coat, — - - - ALL CASH ORDERS OR A SMALL DEPOSIT ACCEPTED I THE TORIES (alias CITIZENS’ TICKET) say: 1 I ”“11 WAS SOOD ENOUGH EON GRANDAD I -SO ITS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU!” I = That they stand inactive on their stick-in-the-nfud policy is proved by their large display advertisement = E in last Friday's "Everting Post"—it was a word-for-word reproduction of the Ticket advertise- 5 = ment of three years ago (except for some minor alteration in candidates). See the "Evening Post of = = May 3, 1941. Theirs is certainly a back-dated policy: Adam probably carved the same thing on a rock 5 E and then dumped it. = 1 The Tories Cannot Face Up To The Future: They’re Still Looking Backward! 3 = The Citizens’ Ticket policy, like Wellington's roads and streets under Tory control, is full of. ruts S = and potholes: like their water scheme, it is weak, colourless and without spirit; like their housing - = scheme, it is jerry-built and complete with rack rents; like their "improved' transport services, it 3 = will get them and suburbanites nowhere; but it's a twin brother to their age-old slum-clearance vote- g E catcMng humbug. It's time we had a change. j vo " LABOUR TICKET Action I f For CITY COUNCIL FOR MAYOR For HOSPITAL BOARD . I CANDIDATES: H CANDIDATES: | ALLEN, Lettie Annie ALLEN > Lettie Annie | ARTHURS, John >' ' " ALLERBY, Frances C. g BRINDLE, Thomas AYRTON, Moses f E CHAPMAN, Charles H. BENTLEY, Mary Jane = E CHURCHILL, John Gibbs C ROSKERY, Alexander W„ 2 E FLEMING, John iu r-kt. ’ - = HANSEN, Percival A. CHURCHILL. John G.bb, g = HARRIS, EtSel flemins - Jot "' , § = HAY, Caryll James HANSEN, Percival A. HILL, Tobias HARRIS. Ethel 3 HOLLAND, Roy MATTHEW, George., Mny T AM E c W 'A G j° r9e SAVEGE, Janet | I . Catherine STEWART, Cathenn." g | STILLWELL. Ranald H. STILLWELL R. = For Harbour Board: CHAPMAN, Chas, H.; HILL, Tobias; NAPIER, Edw. A.; ROBERTS, James. | = Labour, nationally, has shown the way to build houses and roads and to care for the health of the. people—-and a 3 — Labour City Council, Hospital Board and Harbour Board will be equally alive and energetic in Wellington s 3 = development. R. HOLLAND, Organiser. 3
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 192, 12 May 1944, Page 7
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