CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO-MORROW 1 POLLING DAY, TO-MORROW DON'T FORGET JOHN FULLER, Jun. ff ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— During this campaign I have endeavoured to AJ establish myself^ in your confidence by EXPOUNDING PRACTICAL AND BUSINESS-LIKE VIEWS, refraining from "catch vote promises" and "idealistic municipal theories." As a large Ratepayer I realise the city requires CAREFUL, HONEST, AND PROGRESSIVE ADMINISTRATION AT ALL TIMES. Trusting for your SUPPORT .at TO-MORROW'S POLL, I remain, yours faithfully, JOHN EULLER, Jun., THE PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT , CANDIDATE. ON THE EVE OE THE BATTLE! FELLOW CITIZENS, ponder well before you VOTE TO-MORROW. Consider that Wellington's Municipal affairs need careful nursing and attention to ensure Sound Finance, Commerce, and Industry. If Wellington is to grow and become what all citizens imbued with an interest in their city would have it, prudent, administrative, and far-seeing Councillors must govern the civic business. Onward ever, on a sound footing in everything for the common weal of this city and its citizens, is my motto. I wish the city to flourish and its people to be a contented people, with the clang of Labour's hammer ever knocking at the industrial door, and cheerily resounding along the paths of Progress. Work for all! VOTE EOR. JNO. EDWABD FITZGERALD, | A native of Wellington, who has not broken his pledges ever given to the citizens. He will safeguard 'the Workers' Liberties and Rights. Consider the firm stand he took on the Gas-Electric Light question, also the City Markets, and you will recprd your votes in favour of JOHN EDWARD EITZGERALD TO-MORROW. A Wellingtonian who is eager to serve his city as a Councillor and represent its' people worthily at the Council table. VOTE EOR JOHN EDWARD EITZGERALD 1 i VOTE EARLY! ,
ATTENTION ! citizens, vote labour! citizens, vote labour! Citizens, vote labour • citizens, vote labour ! for the council: carey m'laren HAZELL RJEARDON HINDMARSH REYLING JORDAN SMITH (THOMAS) FOR THE HARBOUR BOARD : HINDMARSH, A. H. YOUNG, W. T. VOTE THE PULL TICKET! LABOUR STANDS FOR BETTER OPPORTUNITIES EOR ALL ! MONOPOLY EOR NONE !
WELLINGTON DRIVERS' UNION. I i "JI/TEMBERS are urged to show their ITX UNIONISM TO-MORROW by Voting SOLID for the LABOUR CANDIDATES at the CITY COUNCIL and HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS.. YOU like the SATURDAY HALFHOLIDAY YOURSELVES, therefore THINK of OTHERS, and VOTE for the UNIVERSAL SATURDAY HALITHOLIDAY. For the a Committee. A. PARLANE, President. D. BLACKIE, Secretary. TfILECTORS! REMEMBER MORAN ! TT^ON'T Vote for the Citizens' League •*-' Ticket — the platformless party. Vote for the Independents, Impartial, and Progressives, who have platforms and have not been afraid to put all their views before you. V^fE CARRY The Most Extensive Stock of OFFICE DEVICES OFFICE DEVICES In Australasia. CARD SYSTEMS, FILING SYSTEMS BOOKCASE SECTIONS ROLL-TOP DESKS. Etc., Etc. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. 'Phone 1676 NEWTOWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION. "m/jTR. JOHN CASTLE wishes to Thank his supporters for again placing him at the top of the Poll, and will do his utmost as chairman to merit their confidence. FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Funeral of the late Charles EdA win Fisher will leave No. 36, I-liropi-street, at 10 a.m. To-morrow (Wednesday), 26th April, 1911, for the Sydneystreet Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. FUNERAL CARD. imHE Friends of the late Mrs. , Mary -■- Annie Goudie are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late Residence, 34, Nairn-street, To-morrow (Wednesday), 26th April, 1911, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Erabalmer, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Revanset. Tel. 937 (night and day). FUNERAL NOTICE. fTpHE Friends of John Dent are invited A to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence 31, M'Farlape-street, on Thursday, 27th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. J. AND A. WILSON, LTD.. Funeral Furnishers.. WANTED, Girls for the Bindery. _ Evening Post. WANTED," first-cIYsT" Hairdresser? good wagw to good tradesman. Apply, by wire, Hawaii, Greymouth. j
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 8
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