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PAPER PROMISES ARE UNSOUND FOUNDATIONS FOR ROADS AND TRAMTRACKS The Nationalist-Tory Civic Administration has Given Reams of Promises but NO PERFORMANCE. For probably the world’s worst example of municipal negleqt and administration in city street maintenance, sec Manners and nuns Street. If you own a car drive over these streets, but don t worry about your tyres, springs, or the ear itself, it’s the surest way to ruin .the lot. Or lake a tram and enjoy the sensation of the switchback. Or walk at your own risk. G'o your own way—BUT GO CAREFUL..). Not only are they a disgrace to any city, but they are a danger to life, and our main streets, fur all to see, are plain evidence ot muddlement in control. Au utter disregard for the people's weltaie and a lack of civic pride in its meanest form can truly be charged against the loij-Citizens Ticket group. LABOUR WILL PUT OUR ROADS AND TRAM TRACKS IN GOOD ORDER IN QUICK TIME. VOTE ROBERTS AND THE LABOUR TICKET! HEAR LABOUR CANDIDATES TONIGHT irrwrivn np wnitlTN LYALL BAY SCHOOLROOM, Frey--I'wg SU'ort: James’Roberts (for Mayor) and Labour Women pi> PSP. YTEIt lAN HALL: Janies Roberts (for . p.m.- I;1 “ (rs A ' Allen and Messrs. C. 11. Chapman, P. A. Hansen, 8 n m KAIiORI WEST SCHOOLROOM: .lames Roberts (for Mayor), 8 p.m - llchisrg . M. Ayrton, It. Holland and A. ParS n.iu.—MUIAMAIt ACADEMY HALL: Messrs. J. Arthurs, J. G. Churchill. A. W. Croskery, J. Fleming and C. .1. Hay. TOMORROW’S MEETINGS WELLINGTON TOWN HALL PUBLIC MEETING: James RobhoVg'TlTo'n ’va LT.EY HALL: Labour Candidates. 11,1 ' It. HOI.I.AND. Organizer

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 2

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