HEAR THE “SEVEN MEN” AT TOWN HALL-TOMORROW—B P.M. G. S. AMOS — L. T. JACOBSEN — C. MEACHEN R. H. PARTON — A. M. POPE — V. M. SIMPSON E. R. TOOP THE “NEW BLOOD” IN THE “QITIZENS’ CANDIDATES” TICKET .... Brought together at one monster meeting to enable Wellington citizens to come and hear, and judge them . . . to bee them in action, and they’ll show their qualification for civic administration, believe ns. THE SEVEN NEW CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES Hear Them All TOMORROW At MONSTER TOWN HALL MEETING At 8 p.m. Will Appleton (Mayoral Candidate) will preside and Mrs. Appleton will also be present VOTE NORWOOD . FOR . gM HARBOUR BOARD ffii A RECORD OF NEARLY 30 YEARS’ PUBLIC SERVICE STANDS TO THE CREDIT OF . .... Mggg|g SIR CHARLES NORWOOD, CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. As a City Councillor he was jK||||| Chairman of the inquiry into the jjfc city milk system, and later as Chairman of the Milk Committee, n established the Municipal Milk Department. Ab Mayor of Wellington, Sir Charles conducted negotiations that resulted In the establishment of the watershed from Wainui, and the Fire Board was also brought into existence. During his term as Mayor his work in connexion with the Wellington Free Ambulance is also well-known to the citizens of Wellington. VOTE AND CITIZENS’ TICKET. C. J. B. NORWOOD CITY COUNCIL ELECTION VOTE FOR W. H. STEVENS R® An Experienced rWOO' Councillor SUPPORT THE A CITIZENS’ TICKET MBhJiMHB
t * ’w«j ONE i — OF THE ' “SEVEN MEN” E. R. TOOP CITIZENS’ TICKET. (Council) Speaks at the MONSTER MEETING TOWN HALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY) May. 16, at 8 p.m.
i. m JIL 'JSvI ONE of KbKhß “SEVEN MEN” L. T. JACOBSEN CITIZENS’ TICKET. (Council) Speaks at the MONSTER MEETING .TOWN HALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY) May 16, at 8 p.m.
F & 1 ONE i|k ■, » 0F l||g| x K| THE . Ik JM “SEVEN MEN” A. M. (Sandy) POPE CITIZENS’ TICKET. (Council) Speaks at the MONSTER MEETING TOWN HALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY) May 16, at 8 p.in. J ONE W •* > -K « OF THE K “SEVEN MEN” R. H. PARTON CITIZENS’ TICKET. (Hospital Board) Speaks at the MONSTER MEETING TOWN HALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY) May 16, at 8 p.m. SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). WANTED. Elderly Man or Pensioner, experienced, for country Hotel. Small renumeration for good home. Apply “Dominion.” WANTED. Housekeeper, sole charge, for the country, farming. Two adults. EL con vs. Reference required. Write PlOl, “Dominion,” Palm. Nth.
>»-. ’■'♦-■ « 1 Big -w- '-St one ?Fm of ' j THE HK| £ |g|| “SEVEN MEN” S. S. AMOS CITIZENS’ TICKET. (Council) Speaks at the MONSTER MEETING TOWN HALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY) May 16, at 8 p.in. ~ yp * v> , 4 - >■« / z Wi ONE x « >'■ of 1 • JBll the “SEVEN MEN” V. M. SIMPSON CITIZENS’ TICKET. (Hospital Board) Speaks at the MONSTER MEETING TOWN HALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY) May 16, at 8 pan. SITUATIONS VACANT —(Continued). WANTED, Housemaid-waitress. Apply personally, Carlton Hotel. WANTED, urgent, good General; one able uso electric ironer and washing machine. Apply Denbigh Hotel, Fellding, WANTED, women or girls for factory work; no experience necessary. Apply J. H. Whittaker and Sono Ltd.. 107 Vivian St
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 194, 15 May 1944, Page 2
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