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AMEB I C A N MAC A Z J X E S. * * If you are lucky you can obtain at, Whitcombes, copies of each of these American Weekly Magazines for January and February, 1944, issues. “LIBERTY” (9 Weekly Issues) 1/3 per copy (Postage IJd. each). "COLLIERS” (9 Weekly Issues) 1/3 per copy (Postage 2d. each). “SATURDAY EVENING PQST” (7 . Weekly Issues) 1/3 per copy (Postage 2Jd. each). AT MAGAZINE COUNTER, MAIN FLOOR. • ♦ WHITCOMBS & TOMBS, LTD., LAIiBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, I AND LOWER HUTT.

WILL APPLETON, CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY, SAYS: ANSWERING a letter from Mr. Ronald L.’ Meek, Hon. Secretary, the Wellington Citizens’. Housing and Accommodation Committee, I have sent this reply:— "Many thanks for your letter of May 12, enclosing rough proof of brochure on the. subject of housing. It is good to know that your people have gone so exhaustively into this subject. At the outset, however, I would point out that the City Council is powerless in the matter of slum clearance until we have the necessary legislation, and that point has been explained by me at various meetings and reported in the Press. After all, the functions of the City Council are administrative, not legislative, and I am afraid that some of your people do not fully recognise this point. "After giving the matter full consideration I non' have to state that I am not prepared tb take part In your public meeting at the Town Hall on Thursday evening. I have no wish to enter into What might turn out to be a political ‘donnybrook' between Mr. James Roberts, Dr. Silverstone and me. The subject of housing has been dealt with fully in my ad- , dresses and I shall deal with other aspects of the situation at further meetings. ' ■ . "As explained in my previous letter I am scheduled to speak at two meetings on Thursday night—at Hataitai —and as I shall not have another opportunity of visiting this particular area I feel that I must carry out my'programme. “Trusting you will have a satisfactory attendance at your gathering, and thanking you for offering me the opportunity to speak.” • - • You can safely entrust the question of Housing on the lines of Home-Ownership, to the. Council Candidates supporting me. | VOTE FOR WILL APPLETON and the full CITIZENS’ TICKET.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ISAAC CLARK AND SON'S, Funeral Directors, 27. Wingfield Street, N.I (off Molesworth Street). Telephones: Day, 41-561; Night, 27-150. E. MORRIS, JUN., LIMITED, Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TERRACE. Telephone (Day and Night), 52-159. ROBERT H. WILSON & SONS, LTD., Funeral Directors, 161 Adelaide Road. Telephone 24-155. 1 Night Telephones: 56-521 and 50-741. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN STREET, and KARORI. Telephone 26-073 (Day and Night). PALM. Nth.—Fletcher Hail and Son. 36 I’itzherbert Ave. Tel. 6491, Night 7119, FLORAL TRIBUTES. . MEADOWSWEET FLOKISTE, . 30S Latubton Quay. (MRS. A. V. FISHER, Principal.) Floral Tributes. - Flowers Telegraphed. Tel. 45-696. Residence 63-206. GREEN FINGERS FLORISTS, 5 Bowen Street. AU Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. • Tcls.: Day, 42-019: Night. 26-916. ORDER YOUR FLOWERS FROM MISS WAUGH, Floral Artist (British Flornl Art Diploma). Tels.: Day, 40-797; Night, 63-838. 222 LAMBTON QUAY.. WELLINGTON. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ .ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS. REPAIRS to Electro-Medical Apparatus, Electric Clocks. Recorders, Time Switches. Relays, etc. ~ „ R. S. OWEN & CO., 149 Manners St., Levy Building, Tel, 52-300. PIANO TUNING. PIANOS Tuned, Repaired, French Polished or completely Remodelled. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates free. F. Weingott, 7 Ellesmere Avenue, Miramar. Tel. IS-258. WINE, SHERRY, MUSCATEL. Sold by the Case. 94 MOLESWORTH STREET. Weddings, Parties, etc., specially catered for, Tel. 41.-552. Tel. 41-552,

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 197, 18 May 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 197, 18 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 197, 18 May 1944, Page 1

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