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VOTE NORWOOD FOR HEI SB HARBOUR BOARD « A RECORD OF NEARLY 30 YEARS’ PUBLIC SERVICE STANDS TO THE CREDIT OF ■■■ SIR CHARLES NORWOOD. CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO THE WELLINGTON HAKBOUH ; v - . ,-' BOARD. JM < As a City Councillor he _A Chairman of the Inquiry into the city milk system, and later as Chairman of the Milk Committee. established the Municipal Milk Department. Ab Mayor of Wellington. Sir Charles conducted negotiations that-resulted In the'establishment of the watershed from Wainui, and tlie hire Board mi also brought into existence. During bis term as Mayor his work tn connex ion with the Wellington Free Ambulance is also well-known to the citizens of Wellington. VOTE T V AND CITIZENS' TICKET. C. J. B. NORWOOD

COUNCIL ELECTION. « " SI J|p o • z > ■ gSF BRYAN TODD for PROGRESS. and SOUND ADMINISTRATION. VOTE TODD (Citizens).

CITY COUNCIL ELECTION VOTE FOR . W. H. STEVENS Ql An Experienced f Councillor . 1 ;<y Ml SUPPORT THE CITIZENS* TICKET- ' G. S. AMOS is your ■F r CANDIDATE ' fWMI JOB CITY COUNCIL. }■*/ -,, % ' 1v- *> W HE WILL REPRESENT ALL !BhCITIZENS. jfl| ’ A MAN WITH A VISION IHlllb JH VOTE CITIZENS’ TICKET

• •• .-.^9^^..: WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. VOTE EOK E. R.- TOOP FOR CITI COUNCIL. VOTE CITIZENS' TICKET. HUTT RIVER BOARD. VOTE JAMES STELLIN INDEPENDENT Candidate pledging allegiance to the people only, whose concern is for the good of the whole Community. JAMES STELLIN for MODERN. EFFICIENT & ECONOMIC Methods of RIVER CONTROL. Vote an experienced man. JAMES STELLIN. PAWNBROKERS, GOLD BUYERS AND SECOND-HAND DEALERS. £2 PAID for Sovereigns. We are cash buyers for Old Gold, Silver. Jewellery. National Savings Bonds, Typewriters, Cameras, Tools. Binoculars, I'lrearms, Instrnmeuts. Travelling Goods, bints, etc. Highest prices given. Money advanced. KIA-OKA LOAN & EXCHANGE CO., 131 Manners St. (opp. King’s Theatre), Telephone 50-306.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 200, 22 May 1944, Page 3

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290

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 200, 22 May 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 200, 22 May 1944, Page 3

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