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LANDS FOR BAGS VESItRDAY—TODAY —TOMORROW

GAMES FOR INDOOR DAYS* Your children will be happy and amused when the weather keeps them indoors during the non days, if you give them an Indoor “ame or two from Whitcombes. The grown-ups will also find them just the thing to liven up a dull hour. We suggest these Card Games S *Ws is always a popular game. OLD MAID Fun for Boys & Gins3> WaE°Dlsney’s Card Game for two, three or four players. 4/0. GRAB SNAP The old favourite. (PANDA’S PARTY •Novel Jig Saw Card Game for any number OT players. PETER PAN * , Complete with instructions for three or more players. 4/6. WORD IT , y The Educational word building Card Game. 3/3 PILGRIM'S PROGRESS Card Game for two to four players. 4/6 . Postage Extra. SAI GAMES DEPARTMENT, UPSTAIRS WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON,AND LOWER HUTT. WILL APPLETON, CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE FOR mayoralty. Says:— THE alleged statement by my opponent's ; Organizer that “City, rates must be reduced and suburban rates must be increased (is false and deliberately misleading, ft 'Labour can produce evidence.that I made 'such a statement I will donate £lO to the Red Cross. What I did say to the Institute of Valuers was that the present Governments policy of penalizing city property owners, by legislative and other means, from obtaining a fair return, would result eventu•ally In an Inevitable increase in rates on ’suburban areas. The basis of valuation ifor ratitig, however, rests, not with the 'City Council, but with the Government I Valuation Department Moreover, I voluniteered the opinion that action by owners Ito reduce city values may not eventuate for some years. i Electors will not swallow the fantasticigtory that I would INCREASE rates without good cause, either on city or suburban properties. The very fact that rates have not been increased one penny except Ifor Hospital purposes, over which, the ,-Council has ho control, over the last three ■years, speaks for itself., To'show what reliance can be placed on imy opponent’s wild and extravagant remarks, take his allegation that before the ICouncii Introduced Its milk scheme £6OOO I bad been collected in fines in one year, because of adulterated and impure milk. lActually the largest' amount collected in any one year—in 1917—was £384/13/6, You will wisely entrust tour ' Civic /Affairs to those with a better appreciaItion of the truth. Do not tie misled: Work, Talk, and Vote for WILL APPLETON And the FULL CITIZENS’ TICKET.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 1

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406

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 1

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