LOWER HUTT ELECTIONS ' ' y' :; ' VOTE ALL t VOTE ONLY JiSL.' CITIZENS’ , " • CANDIDATES •>: 1! FOR MAYOR—jMgk J. w. ANDREWS For CITY COUNCIL (12) — H. S. DUDDING «■ O. L. GIESEN- F. LONSDALE W. C. GREGORY H. F. MUIR K P HAY PHILLIPS h< S’. HEWER E. F. ROTHWELL A. J. HYDER J- B- YOUNG For HARBOUR BOARD (2)— For HOSPITAL BOARD (2) — (Combined Districts) w> tUomath A. M. MACFARLANE R.’ WELTON-HOGG J. W. ANDREWS For POWER BOARD (4)—' For GAS BOARD (3)— G. S. YOUNG F. LONSDALE G. L. GIESEN 11. F. MUIR 11. S. DUDDING W. TOOMATH J. W. ANDREWS For RIVER BOARD (s)— V. A. DRAPER A. MAUD B. ,T. 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.
t... M'.; ' gife | ■ » vfc. I kk , \ HUTT RIVER BOARD. VOTE JAMES STELLIN o' INDEPENDENT Candidate pledging al- j c legiance to the people only, whose concern Is for the good of the whole . Community. lc pi JAMES STELLIN tl tl for MODERN, EFFICIENT & ECONOMIC Methods of RIVER CONTROL. j .Vote an experienced man. JAMES STELLIN, EASTBOURNE , HAVING PROVED that my policy for the past eleven years has been a sound and progressive one I again solicit your support for a further t,erm to allow me to continue that policy. —VOTE— E. W. WISE MAYOR FOR PROGRESS ON SOUND BUSINESS LINES.
EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS In response io many inquiries, the following arc the names of the Sitting Councillors who are seeking re-election: , , BOWIE, D. HAUGHTON, V. P. HILL, C. M. HORNIG, W. F. MACANDREW, A. H. MAGILL, M. SHEARER, S. G. TO THE OFFICE WORKERS OF WELLINGTON TV ADVERTISEMENTS APPEARING IN “Tim DOMINION.’’ THE CITIZEN’S ELECTION COMMITTEE MADE AN UNPROVOKED Al FALK ON THE CLERICAL WORKERS’ UNION. Most of the people who do the work of this eminfry are members of Trade Unions. The candidates on the Citizens’ licket. being niiiin j en - plovers, dislike all Unions for the obvious reasons hat Union Membcis cannot be exploited as successfully as unorganized employees. AVliv I,hen was this attack confined to this Union and printed in . ihnnti of oi’diiiarv type? The Citizens* Election Committee wnarmitlv has a poor opinion of the mental capacity of office workers Pl , l hev having had less experience of the tactics of such peopled ?he h CitS’ Candidates, would ’b« more easNy taken io than members of the older Unions. OFFICE WORKERS OF WELLINGTON, ARE YOU GOING TO LET THEM GET AWAY WITH THIS INSULT TO YOUR INTELLIGENCE? WELLINGTON CLERICAL WORKERS’ UNION R. HOGGARD. Acting Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 203, 25 May 1944, Page 3
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