. LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR HOSPITAL BOARD. » ' < gQ ' FRANCIS C. ALLERBY a veteran of the last war, Mr. F. Allerby, takes a keen interest in soldiers’ rehabilitation, especially in connexion with war amputees, for whose welfarfe he,is a tireless advocate. A pleasant personality has made him popular in the industrial movement which lie has been representing at the International Labour Conference in U.S.A. He will be back soon with a fund of new experience which he. will place at the disposal of the community. VOTE FULL LABOUR TICKET. LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR HOSPITAL BOARD. ■ A' . UY'', . * < • J® MOSES AYRTON By birth a Yorkshireman. Mr. Ayrton has lived in New Zealand for 36 years, following the profession of a Methodist Church minister. He look part in the formation of the Labour Party, and served as mayor of a West Coast mining town and as member of tlic Grey. River Hospital Board In the. Manawatu he lectured on economics for the W.E.A. At present lie is a visiting chaplain, to Wellington Public Hospitals. VOTE FULL LABOUR TICKET. LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR HOSPITAL BOARD. gp;. ' MARY JANE BENTLEY Mrs. Bentley has spent all her life In Wellington, has reared a large family, and has given great service to the Labour Movement. lu educational circles she has bee.’i prominent in her work on the Technical College Parents’ Committee. As Government nominee on the W.W.S.A. she lias performed magnificent work for the men and women of the fighting services. Her chief reason for contesting this election is her deep concern for the welfare of women and children. VOTE FULL LABOUR TICKET.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 3
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262Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 3
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