MR. ROBERTS—LET’S HAVE THE TRUTH ABOUT SLUM CLEARANCE What’s the good l of you (saying that the Council had all the authority it required to take action for slum clearance. You know (or should) that the truth of the matter is that the Council has NOT the powers aud will not have, until special legislation is passed by the Government in the form of a Slum Clearance Bill. The "Citizens’ Candidates” are just no concerned at>otit Wellington Slums .as you and your candidates are aud will act just as quickly anil effectively once they have the power to act. HEAR* THE TRUE FACTS AT “CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES” MEETINGS TONIGHT: HOUGHTON BAY VALLEY HALL, 7.30 P.M. Speakers: Will' Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), W. H. Stevens (Council), It. L. Macalister ■ (Council Harbour Board). MONDAY’S MEETINGS will be at the Vogel-Morn Hall, Mornington; the Baptist Hal!. Brooklyn; and the Public School, Worsen Bay. All at 8 p.m The speakers will be advertised in this paper on Monday. KEEP NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLEAR MONSTER TOWN HALL MEETING WILL APPLETON AND “CITIZENS- CANDIDATES” WILL HOLD A SPECIAL MONSTER MEETING IN THE TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER NEXT WEDNESDAY' NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. FULL DETAILS ADVERTISED LATER. VOTE THE ENTIRE “CITIZENS’ TICKET.”
LOWER HUTT ELECTIONS < VOTE ALL -- ' ■ Wi VOTE ONLY A ' CITIZENS’ A CANDIDATES for MAYOR — J- W. ANDREWS For CITY COUNCIL (12).— H. S, DUDDING H. G LEWIS G. L. GIESEN g- LE F ’ P C HAY EGOEY “■ & PHILLIPS P* c* nFWFR ROTHWbIJ* 1: J. Sf'DER J- B- lOUNG • For HOSPITAL BOARD (2)— For HO SPITAL BOARD (2)— (Combined Districts) w TO omath A. JI. MACFARLANE R. WELTON-HOGG J. W. ANDREWS For POWER BOARD (4)— For GAS BOARD (3)— G. S. YOUNG F- LONSDALE G. L. GIESEN II- F- MUIR H. S. DUDDING W. TOOMATH J. W. ANDREWS For RIVER BOARD (s)— V. A. DRAPER A. MAUD B. J. DUDLEY G. S. YOUNG F. S. HEWER Any rote cast for Labour or Independent candidates is a vote against those who are pledged to carry on past prudent and progressive policy which, while giving adequate and up-to-date services, has not resulted in any increase in rates. VOTE FOR THE CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES ONLY AND SAFEGUARD THE FUTURE. : • i‘ DEED S NO T WORDS KNOWLEDGE . . . CAPABILITY .... EXPERIENCE . , VOTE MRS E. M. KNOX GILMER FOR CITY COUNCIL AND HOSPITAL BOARD Vote Citizens’ Ticket. WOMEN OF WELLINGTON! I \ At the Forthcoming MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS MISS AMY KANE SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE CITY COUNCIL AND < I THE HOSPITAL BOARD MF’ j| WELLINGTON NEEDS WOMEN OF EXPEKJENCE AND CAPABILITY ON PUBLIC BODIES' RECENTLY YOU ELECTED MISS KANE TO WELLINGTON LICENSING COMMITTEE. NOW, VOTE FOR .... MISS A. KANE ON THE 27th MAY i OAN APPEAL TO ALL SPORTS CITY COUNCIL ELECTION A. M. (Sandy) POPE Citizens’ Candidate for the CITY COUNCIL SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT AT THE FORTHCOMING MUNICIPAL ELECTION. A Vote for POPE is a vote for PROGRESS! VOTE POPE VO T E TH E CITIZENS’ TICKET
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 5
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491Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 5
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