LOWER HUTT ELECTIONS SVOTE ALL VOTE ONLY CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES FOR MAYORJ. W. ANDREWS For CITY COUNCIL (12)— TT ‘DTTDDTN’G G L GIESEn" LONSDALE W G GREGORY MUIR p’p HAY 6- H - PHILLIPS F s’ HEWFK K- BOTHWELL A? J. H?DER J- YOUNG For HARBOUR BOARD (2)— For HOSPITAL BOARD (2)—. (Combined Districts) w> toomath A. M MACFARLANE K.’ WELTON-HOGG J. W. ANDREWS For POWER BOARD (4)— For GAS BOARD (3)— G. S. YOUNG F. LONSDALE G L GIESEN .H. 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 vote 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. THE NATIONALIST CITIZENS’ TICKET HAS A RECORD OF PROMISES AND OF t DISMAL FAILURE THEY HAVE PLAYED THE CONFIDENCE TRICK FAR TOO OFTEN AND HAVE LOST THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE. There is a colloquialism used in business circles: “If he 'puts it across’ me once, shame on him; If he does It twice, shame on ME!" The Citizens’ Ticket have a thick Tory hide. They have tricked the electors so often that they now haVe no sense of civic shame to deter them from once more trying to “put it across” the electors. But the electors are wide awake aud will not be taken down again. ' Think back on their past promises-Identical with their IW4 promises. Mw look around for performance and you will find failure. WHERE IS THEIR MUNICIPAL HOUSING SCHEME except on paper. THEIR “IMPROVED” WATER SERVICE HAS BEEN TURNED ON A.GAIN, but it Will never be tapped by the ratepayers. HAVE THEY EVER DONE ANYTHING BUT REN AWAY FROM SLUMCLEARANCE! They have all the necessary power under the Act, but not the desire and the will to use it. ttavf mT-TFV GIVEN US ANYTHING BUT A PATCHWORK HOSPITAL?—-Yes, of they hav£ They dug! great hole in the hospital grounds for foundations for a new hospital and then filled it In again. Now we have a bill for inanj of pounds for that blunder by the Citizens’ Ticket busine SB (?)meu. BUT HERE IS SOMETHING MR. APPLETON WILL DO: Tiir WTT I. RAISE SUBURBAN HOME RATES SO THAT CITY PROPERTY RATES CAN BE REDUCED” ™ ISebert of his speech to the Institute of Valuers in the “Evening Post” of April 5 last. VOTE ROBERTS AND THE LABOUR TICKET AND GET THINGS DONE! HEAR LABOUR’S CANDIDATES TONIGHT MEETINGS COMMENCE AT 8 O’CLOCK. NG’AIO TOWN HALL—James Roberts (for Mayor), Mrs. M. J. Bentlej and Messrs. A. W. Croskery, P. A. Hansen and A. Parlane. TOMORROW’S MEETINGS. BKRHAMPORE-TUTANEKAI HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD-James Roberts (for Mayor), and other Labour Candidates. NORTHLAND-ST. ANNE’S CHURCH HALL—James Roberts (for Mayor) and other Labour Candidates. GREAT RALLY IN TOWN HALL NEXT THURSDAY! WATERSIDERS WORKERS’ BAND (LATE PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND) WILL RENDER SELECTIONS. ... THE CONCERT CHAMBER IS SIUCH TOO SMALL FOR THIS OCCASION, SO WE 1 0 HAVE TAKEN THE MAIN TOWN HALL. COME EARLY FOR A SEAT. K. HOLLAND, Organizer. • X CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES MONSTER TOWN HALL MEETING WEDNESDAY -CITIZEN’S f CANDlDATE^ n^^^B.^Ap^tog hold wlU beTHE mletiug of the Campaign. Full details tomorrow. Be sure to attend this monster meeting. TONIGHT’S MEETINGS AT MORX.NT.TON Wr.ZL.MOKS- BALL. . P* CVS"., Hirii C. M..M..P, B. B. W... .Bpspital Board), J. D. Slevwrlght (Council). nnnntrTVX’ BAPTIST HALL, 8 p.m. Speakers: Will Appleton (Mayor. AT BROOKLYN, Br J an To gd, W. H. Stevens, G. S. Amos J K Crawford (Hospital Board). ' AT EFJSSSB ? SSF TOMORROW’S MEETINGS at THORNDON METHODIST HALL: LYALL BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL, AT IHoB^f/ CHURCH OF ENGLAND HALL. VOTE THE ENTIRE “CITIZENS’ TICKET.”
’■WS. Of ' I ik * ■ lilial pill ifiSß LOWER HUTT CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE. MEMBERS OF THE CITIZENS’ TICKET WILL ADDRESS ELECTORS AS FOL- , LOWS:— WEDNESDAY, 24tb KNOX HALL. FRIDAY, 26th—RED CROSS HALL. OMSftS. A’AI-
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 200, 22 May 1944, Page 2
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