MUNICIPAL ELECTION. A FEW of the many reason* why tha citizens should Vote for GODBER : Fj has had eight years' previous oxperk ence as a City Councillor,He ha« always endeavoured to perform his municipal pledges. He is able to bring practical busineea knowledge to bear on all oivio matters. He will use every effort to see justice done to all olasßos in the city and suburbs. He will insist upon honest, judicious, and economical administration. He will oppose any inoroase of th© already heavy burdens on tho citiaena by increased taxation. He will use every effort to promote tha prosperity and progression of tha city. Many more reasons might be given, bufi theße are sufficient to warrant the elector! to Vote for GODBER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY^ T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-If Tarn JL* again honoured with your confidence » it will be my aim to promote a polioy &i STEADY PROGRESS towards, making this City second to nonß as regards the convenience, comfort, afld general welfare of ite people. I strongly advocate the following : >-* CONSTABLE-STREET TRAMWAY. The Extension to Kilbirnie. This is ail urgent work, and will, I believe, be eelf<\ supporting. RECREATION GROUNDS. The acquisition of further Reoreation areas while they are still to be had, N TOWN BELT. - A definite soheme for the gradual ira-. provement of the Town Belt. I feel thai; N it should not be allowed to remain in ii 4 present deplorable condition.' ZOO. A rearrangement of tha Zoo, Management and Control. • MILK SUPPLY. The improvement of the Milk Supplyby the establishment of a Milk Depot, as already approved by the Counoil. This also will bo self-supporting. * MARKETS. The establishment of a Municipal Market on a modest eoalo, but capable oi expansion as required. ELECTRIC LIGHT. A vigorous administration of the Elec< trio Light undertaking for the benefit ofi* consumers. J ■ TRAMWAYS. ' A reorganisation of tho Tramway Traffic with a view to a general improve* ment in the Bervioe, and increased earn* ing power. Yours faithfullyi . G. SHIRTCLIFFE,. \ CITY COUNCIL ELECTION,. T ADIKS and. GENTLEMEN,— I beg tq s ■*-* announce that it is my intention to ' again stand as a Candidate for the Oity, "Council, and should I have the honour to be once more elected it will be my en-v deavour to do in the future us I have donq, for the past seven yearß. w I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen Tours sincerely, ' F. OOHEIT. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION* T 'ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am •*-^ again a Candidate for a seat in tb4 Council. I havo represented you for a^ great number of years, I will, if^elected* give my time and attention to the city; affairs as I havo done in the past.' I respectfully ask for your support o^ Wednesday Next, Yours truly, ' JOHN SMITH. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION^ T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I ant JLJ again a candidate for a seat on th« City Council, and respectfully solicit your, support. If re-elected, I shall, as in the past, do my utmost to watch over your interests^ while my best energies will be devoted to, th© welfare and advancement of the City, I am, Yours faithfully, R. FLETCHER. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I mosii respectfully solicit your votes and interest on my behalf at the Election for Councillors on WEDNESDAY, the 26th insb. If honoured with a seat at tho Counoil's table your interests and that ol tho City will be assiduously looked after, by me. A. H. FULLFORD. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I respectfully solicit your support in my Candidature for a seat on tha Board, and if returned will* use my best endea-t yours to maintain the present sound adi ministrative policy of the Board. Yours faithfully, W. T HILDRETH. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. To the Electors of the Counties of Hutti and Makara, the Town Districts o£ Upper Hutt and Johnsonville, and the Boroughs of Lower Hutt, Petone* Onslow, Miramar, Karori, and East* Bourne. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce mysolf as a Candidate for election at tho forthcoming contest* as ouo of your representatives on tha Wellington Harbour Board. My reason for offering myself as a candidate is that I consider the Board would benefit by having a member with some practical knowledge of matters pertaining to ships and shipping, and will, if elected, undertake to watch over and protect your interests to tho best of my ability. Your* faithfully, D. J. WATSON. i WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I arrf again a candidate for a seat on tha Harbour Board, at the forthcoming elec-. tion, and respectfully solicit your rnp, port and interest. I have been your representative for some years; if my actions during tha* period meet with your approval, I shdl be glad to have a continuance of you? confidence. I am, Yours faithfully, R. FLETCHEB,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 2
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