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LABOUR WILL NOT RUN AWAY FROM SLUM CLEARANCE THE NATIONALIST PARTY CITIZENS’ TICKET CANNOT FACE UP TO ITS RESPONSIBILITIES After the 'Wellington Hospital Board had taken immediate a 7,‘? n “”,4 family from a foul shim nine years ago, “The Dominion published tlxu k.<iuin rt article on June 29, 1035: — •‘This is the kind,-of thing that should rouse the conscience of the community to demand action in ... a systematic endeavour to so y? the housing problem. . . . What is wanted is definite evil <1 ><• tmt something is going to be done to end a situation which is rapidly becoming intolerable.” THAT WAS NINE YEARS AGO—BUT MR. APPLETON AND HIS TORY CITIZEN’S’. TICKET COUNCILLORS HAVE REFUSED VL’mYAvrFPINt' 1 PROGRAMME. THEIR PRESENT ELELIIONLLKING IOLICI IS SHEER HYPOCRISY. No wonder citizens are'licensing Mr. Appleton and of rulluln ’ away from theii 1 responsibilities in this vital measure. LABOUR IS KEEPING THE GLOVES OFF IN ITS FIGHT AGAINST THE SLUM-MINDED TORIES HEAR LABOUR CANDIDATES MONDAY NIGHT: Meetings Commence at S p.m. XG JanieVßober^^forMayor). Mrs. M. J. Bentley and Messrs. ,J. Arthurs. A. W. Croskerv, P. A. Hansen, and A. Parian*. > »• «— and R. Holland.

THE OLD WAR HORSE Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard To collect the morning “Dominion,” When she got there. Oh! bow she did stare, HAii.l completely reversed her opinion. Her <1 ’» his need, did a most dreadful deed; Hr mi,, .urn “The Dominion Io tatters; It couluiued all the names of her favourite swains Who were standing for Wellington - matters. With her eyes full of tears, and her heart full of pain, She bravely informed her dear mater, When 10l and behold, with wonder untold. She discovered another newspaper. She cut out the list, with a dexterous twist And bid it from further destruction. lu her ouly silk stocking (now, how very shocking), Awaiting the fateful eruption She will march to the poll, with her hair in a roll, Notwithstanding all efforts to check her; She will put on her jacket, iu spite of the racket, And vote for the Ticket in toto. CHORUS—LADS: And vote for the TICKET in tore, Aud vote for the TICKET iu toto; Ju spite of all racket, she'll put on her jacket, And vote for the TICKET iu toto. Vote APPLETON Mayor, the Citizens’ Ticket, and Don’t Forget R. A. WRIGHT! Hyour hospital board | i CANDIDATE | Dear Sir/Madam, | The Wellington Municipal Elections are to | be held on Saturday, May 27, and I have been 5 asked to offer my services as a candidate for the g WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. | My qualifications are: s; 1. Founder and Hon. Secretary, Wellington Blood Transfusion Service and Hon. Secretary of the National Blood’Transfusion Council. | 2. Secretary of the Otakl Children's Health E Camp which caters tor approximately 000 primary | school children per annum. 3. Secretary, Wellington Centre, St. John Ambulance Association, responsible for the instruction of citizens in First Aid, Homo Nursing and Homo Hygieue. 4. Secretary, Executive Council, N.Z. Crippled Children Society, which has seventeen branches operating under its direction. 5. Liaison Officer, Wellington Hospital Emergency Precautions Service, and member Headquarters Staff (Civil Defence), National Service Department. I would strongly urge you to record your vote on polling day, Saturday, May 27, and solicit your help by supporting .my candidature as a member of the’Wellington Hospital Board, where, if elected, I can assure you I can render further public service. Yours sincerely, VOTE MEACHEN AND CITIZENS’ TICKET. ‘ Courage Ability ft % Experience • W Councillor -*'■ \ j. d. SIEVWRIGHT 1 • ! I s th® Councillor who initiated the action t I by the Council which led to the reduction | v /;x> ’ rWHHV ! of the Dominion Ratepayers’ Hospital levy " I last year ky £279,000, of which amount- . ' WELLINGTON RATEPAYERS BENE- . B .. j FITED Bl' £23,000. I He will this year, if elected, move to have ' the Hospital costs paid ."it "i tha i CONSOLIDATED FUND BY THE 'COVER N M E N T. CITIZENS ’ ; SATURDAY, MAY 27. VOTE R. L. MACALISTER CITY COUNCIL and HARBOUR BOARD BE HAS SERVED ON:— THE CITY' COUNCIL i (Chairman Reserves Committee). BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY’. K 1 ’ WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. ' TAXI-CAB CONTROL COMMITTEE. *'■ jl" etc., etc. ||kS VOTE MACALISTER FOR CITY COUNCIL VOTE MACALISTER FOR HARBOUR BOARD AND THE CITIZENS’ TICKET. W. J. GAUDIN FOR CITY COUNCIL | -'<l. AND HOSPITAL BOARD For SOUND management S' 1 STEADY PROGRESS *C*' IB i n Ji ALL C,TY MML ■■ ACTIVITIES

EASTBOURNE VOTERS. VOTE ONLY FOR THE TWO LOWER HUTT CITIZENS' CANDIDATES FOR THE—WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD: W. TOOMATH, DK. R. WELTON HOGG, BOTH OF WHOM ARE WELL QUALIFIED TO SERVE YOUR INTERESTS.

HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. COMBINED DISTRICT FROM WAIKANAE TO EASTBOURNE. Vote for— J. W. ANDREWS aud A. M. MACFARLANE. The Two Lower Hutt. Citizens’ Candidates who cau be relied upon to serve your interests.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 5

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