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YOUR FRIENDS ARE THROWING IN THE TOWEL, MR. APPLETON YOU KNOW, JUST AS THEY KNOW, THAT THE CITIZENS’ TICKET IS ALREADY DEFEATED AND THAT JAMES ROBERTS WILL BE MAYOR The people are coming in large numbers to hear James Roberts and h’s team. They have bad enough of Tory mismanagements, muddhinent and neglect in our civic affaire. The time for a change has come—and Jour friends are in a panic. The electors arc going to sweep your party out or office on the 27th. _ , . .. Suburban home owners who have read the report of your address on the 4th April laet to the Institute of Valuers (the persons who value our homes for rating purposes) when jTou advocated putting up the rates on suburban homes, are coming our. in their thousands on the 27th to vote you out. The workers, too, are coming out in their tens of thousands, with tuC gloves off, to do a real job. „ , , . Look around you, Mr. Appleton—you cannot find anyone who honestly •thinks you have a chance. If it were legal, you would be well advised to put your money on JAMES ROBERTS FOR MAYOR and the complete LABOUR TICKET I READ THE EXPOSURE OF THE CITIZENS’ TICKET ON PAGE FOUR OF THIS ISSUE. HEAR LABOUR’S CANDIDATES Today and Tonight. 230 n m—WOMEN’S MEETING AT MRS COOLEY’S RESIDENCE. NORWAY STREET (Off Arp Street) —James Roberta (for Mayor) and Labour Women. Candidates. B p ra —MORNINGTON TOWN HALL—MORNINGTON ROAD—James Rob- ' erts (for Mayor), Mrs. E. Harris, Messrs. P. A. Hansen, R. Holland and E. A. Napier. 'g’—'p>' m._KILBIRNIE —TAIA HALL—James Roberts (for Mayor), Mrs. C. Stewart, Messrs. M. Ayrton, J. G. Churchill, A. W. Croskery and A. Parlane. THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE TOWN HALL JAMES ROBERTS (for Mayor) and all LABOUR Candidates. R. HOLLAND, ORGANIZER.

(LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUN CIL AND HOSPITAL BOARD. < .:v g "Bi |M||jfr K JHmK% LETTIE ANNIE ALLEN A daughter of a Wellington pioneer family, Mrs. Allen has spent her life in Wellington, and before marriage was a clerk In the Government Life Insurance Department. She has had considerable experience in matters pertaining to sport, swlmi Bring and lifb-saving. As a mother of six ichildren she takes a sincere and deep interest In all matters affecting mothers and children, and has held executive positions on various educational and Labour Party (organizations. VOTE FULL LABOUR TICKET.' z z LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL. '* A JF i • ''l JOHN ARTHURS jack Arthuts Is 43, and for many years has been interested in conditions of Municipal workers, having been president of the Wellington Labourers’ Union for six years. An active worker in everything pertaining to the welfare of the community. he is a donor for the Blood Transfusion Society, and was the first district warden in the Miramar E.P.S. scheme. Has had experience in industrial negotiations and at present is workers' representative on the Manpower Industrial Appeal Committee. z VOTE FULL LABOUR TICKET.’ LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUN.CIL. O' THOMAS BRINDLE Mr. T. Brindle. M.L.C., has had previous City Council experience of sterling worth. For many years lie took an active interest in the Technical College as a member of the Board of Governors. He has held some of the most responsible positions in the Labour Movement and as a member of the Legislative Council Is in a position to bo of real benefit to the city as a councillor. VOTE FULL LABOUR TICKET.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 3

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