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VOTE THE CITIZENS’ TICKET The Citizens' Committee deprecates the intrusion of party politics i-”— ' 11 - . into our Local Body affairs. But the activities of the Labour Party Here is the selected list «t Citizens leave no alternative. Our Candidates, who represent ALL citizens, Candidates: are tied to no political party and are entirely free to vote as their MAYORAL CANDIDATE. consciences dictate. . APPLETON, Will. / J In selecting Mr. Will Appleton for your approval as Chief Magistrate, eouNCIL ■ we would state that the choice of a citizen to fill the important office W J‘ of Mayor iskjf vital importance. Mr. Appleton is a qualified accoun- ”5 Membera Wanted.!] font of over 34 years' standing, with wide commercial experience. George Stanley. For 27 years he has been associated with municipal and local body MOKOttn. activities, including 13 years on the City Council-8 years Chairman £URKERT .Feeder ck Wilham. of the Works Committee. . Has served for six years on the Harbour Willem Board and was for a similar period a member of the Hospital Board. William For some years he has been Chairman of the Technical College Board °t is important, also, that the Mayor should have the support of a vM^AMSTF^^hert'Lachl™" 3 ’ Council of experience with moderate views on the duties of citizen- a, E j Ro ° ert Lachlan - ship. This is not a time to stir up class strife and friction. Mr. Appleton's team comprises eleven sitting Councillors, all of whom James Dickson, have good civic records. Four new Candidates have been selected e^Y^ N R S ' Wllllam Henry, because of sound administrative experience. ‘ W Three Citizens' Candidates for the Harbour Board are sitting members trnMt Kicnara. who have rendered excellent service, while the fourth Is an experienced . WRIGHT, Robert Alexander, member of the City Council. Port charges have a direct bearing on HARBOUR BOARD, the welfare of the community—thus it is necessary to vote for (4 Members Wanted.) representatives of proved ability. 15 APPLETON, Will. One of the most difficult problems facing Wellington is the need for 4 LUCKIE, Martin Maxwell Fleming, increased and improved hospital accommodation. The Citizens' MACALISTER, Robert Lachlan. Ticket includes ten sitting members who have had much to do with Charles John Boyd, the improvement in conditions in recent years. Three new Candidates HOSPITAL BOARD, have been selected because, of special qualifications, and it is con- £ j3 Members Wanted.),’ sidered that with this accession of "new blood" the team will be a ’’CABLE, Isabella. well-balanced one. “CEDERHOLM, Walter Sigfrid. These men and women will act faithfully in the best Interests of all, *CRAWFORD, James Coutts. without fear or favour. These Candidates have proved themselvfes <: FURKERT, Frederick William, worthy of your support and are all men and women of recognised *GAUDIN, William James, executive ability and administrative Capacity, fully competent to *GILMER, Elizabeth May. render public service in the highest sense. *KANE, Amy Grace. ■ * ■■■■ r a ■ ■ ■ AAEACHEN, Clarence. Vote C T ZENS Candidates VU L V UISIfaL.IIW VUIIUIMUIVU *PETHERICK, George Jennings. Independent! Unfettered | I <! TOOGOOD, Henry Featherston. || KEEP MUNICIPAL AND LOCAL BODY CUT OUT tSotanD KEEP IT ADMINISTRATION FREE FROM TRADES CUTOU I KKP ,T HALL DOMINATION. | REKRENC S - T . Remember SA TURDA Y, 27th MA Y, is Polling Day BE SURE TO VOTE, AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO SO. VOTE THE CITIZENS’ TICKET!

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 7

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