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MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS: TRUTH IN ADVERTISING The Blue Ticket Nationalists b ismm mm - * IS HAVE BROKEN THEIR PROMISE TO THIS LITTLE CHAP .. . Another " Blue Ticket " promise ruthlessly and shamefully BROKEN. Election after election the Blue Ticket Nationalists, masquerading as Citizens’ Association, have promised our Dunedin children NEW SWIMMING BATHS. In 1947, no sign of new baths, and they're still PROMISING. CHILDREN CAN'T LEARN TO SWIM OR ENJOY THE HEALTHY EXERCISE OF SWIMMING ON BROKEN PROMISES . . . IMPOSSIBLE. This time change the Mayor and change the Council and get NEW MUNICIPAL SWIMMING BATHS for our children. Remember— LABOUR'S case is built on PERFORMANCE and ACTION—not broken promises. Vote FRED JONES for Mayor and the full LABOUR ticket for CITY COUNCIL, HARBOUR BOARD and HOSPITAL BOARD. LABOUR HAS ONLY ONE NAME

The Railways Department advertises In this issue particulars of special trains from Dunedin to Outram and back, in connection with the Taieri A. and P. Show at Outram on Saturday. WeMtthtekijOHbi/ dir... to amf part of the World

COUNCILLOR WILLIAM BURGOYNE TAVERNER CITIZENS* CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL Chairman of the Council Finance Committee and a member of a number of other Council Committees. LUCID LOGICAL LEVEL-HEADED BIOGRAPHICAL. Public Accountant. Long record of valuable service. Entered City Council 1914. Chairman Finance Committee 1916. Deputy Mayor 1925. Mayor 1927. Served on Trading Committees of Council 19141929. Parliamentary Representative Dunedin South 1928-1931. Has been Minister of Customs, Railways, State Forests, Public Works and Transport. Chairman Metropolitan Milk Board. Councillor Taverner initiated the Council’s scheme for building cottages for elderly persons. . His wide knowledge of Council finance and his vigorous, progressive outlook have made him a tower of strength to the Council. Vote TAVERNER for City Council

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 6

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