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VOTE _____ NORWOOD HHRRHB FOR HARBOUR BOARD JkL A RECORD OF NEARLY 30 , YEARS' PUBLIC SERVICE % ' ‘ STANDS TO THE CREDIT OF ' SB!! SIR CHARLES NORWOOD. CAN- ’' DIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR 'teiv HH! BOARD. jM As a City Councillor he •was - Chairman of the inquiry Into the An. city mill: system, and later as Chairman of the Milk Committee, JHk k- 1 ' established the Municipal Milk Departaaent. Ah Mavor of Wellington, Sir Charles conducted negotiations that resulted In the establishment of the watershed from Waluul, and the Fire Board was also brought Into existence. During bis term as Ma 3 1 0r ' v tooths citizens ion with the Wellington Free Ambulance is also well-known to the citizens of Wellington. VOTE V VZAJ-. CITIZENS’ TICKET. C, J, B. NORWOOD CUT OUT THE HUMBUG, ' > MR. APPLETON YOU HAVE RECENTLY ADVOCATED INCREASING SUBURBAN RATES, AND YOU ARE NOW TRYING TO WRIGGLE OUT OF IT! This report of your address E%ru""«*3HS‘d? , yS2; naturally figure out the advantages or r cent, of the municipal method of rating, which you admit benefits 80 per ce personal position voters. Naturally, again, you would figure out the ‘’ caplta j under the system of unim, P ro^_ r that the result is reflected in you^d^slre^aß^wreMe/to^b'/lMWnte^f 6 give cenL HERE IS THE “EVENING POST” REPORT OF YOUR SPEECH. “I am very doubtful if the unimproved value rating *£*** we have in Wellington is really o^“ the municipal voters The'property.owners> in’ a^a e 9 B l" rb 0 6 WD h e 7 e i/l S e iand t v ß :\o s eveT hlghe P r.°and su’ch own«e are therefore unlikely to vote for any change ° f S “The“'neceselty for bringing in money to city as it be improved will from THE SUBURBAN THE ®AL BATESON THE CITY PROPERTIES FALL?’ NOW MR. APPLETON, COME OUT INTO THE OPEN. «ts AD HEAR LABOUR CANDIDATES TONIGHT 8 p.m.-SEATOUN KIOSK: (tor Mayor) ’ MONDAY’S MEETINGS 8 p.m.—NGAIO TOWN HALL: James Roberts (for Mayor) and other Labour 8»m-MOLESWORTH STREET IfETHODKT SCHOOLROOM: James P & (for Mayor) and other Labour

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOAR©. VOTE FOR |j& • ■ IWF* \W|| fc A- -i n MARTIN LUCKIE Who has given 30 Years’ Service to the City of Wellington. VOTE CITIZENS’ TICKET. • . .. • . . ' 1 ■- COUNCIL ELECTION. ». • I? / 1 i ■ v ‘it'’A / BRYAN TODD for PROGRESS, and SOUND ADMINISTRATION. VOTE TODD (Citizens).

WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. VOTE FOB E. R. TOOP FOB CITY COUNCIL. VOTE CITIZENS’ TICKET. TONIGHT & TOMORROW. At 8 P.m. WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (INC.) Presents “LOVE IN A MIST” Kenneth Horne’s Funniest Comedy, Produced by CEDRIC GARDINER. “It bubbles over with laughter the whole way.”—“Evening Post,” 17/5/44. TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE. Box Plans at the D.I.C. i PRICES: 4/4 (Res.). 2/6 and 1/6 Hate doors). RADIOS, REPAIRS, SERVICING. FOR Sale. Columbus Radio, model SO. like new. Call Kilburn. 9 to 5. Telephone 42496. RADIOS Bought, Serviced. Buy Portable Gramophones. Pick-ups. etc. Opp. Old Library, in Farish St., Howden’s Bldgs.. Wholesale Repair Service. Tel. 41-962.

0 Ia EVANS & CO., LTD. * THE BUSX DRAPERS OF CUBA STREET SPECIAL OFFER TODAY (19TH) MANUFACTURERS’ ODDMENTS NOVEIZDY VELVETS, BROCADES, GEORGETTES, LACES, AND WOOLLENS, ETC. A LIMITED QUANTITY AMERICAN COLOURED TOWELS.

WANGANUI. Further 2501 b. Cape Gooseberries, still selling at 1/8. Getting near the unlab Wanganui Fruit Supply, 78-80 Guyton St. USUAL quality Cauliflowers; also 50 sacks of Nelson and .Ohakune Cabbage, good quality: our price, 3d., 4d., sd, and 6d.; sack lots, 5/11 and 0/6. Wanganui Fruit Supply. _____ SHANNON. tOU can express all that la finest in Bread Bakiag la qfrqrt tvord—Birch.

PUKIO TRIBAL COMMITTEE: EUCHRE AND DANCE At KAHUTARA HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 0. Good Euchre Prizes. Maori Items. Competition Dances. Modern and Old-time, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Udy’a Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Ladles, 1/6; Gente, 2/

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 2

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