ELECTION NOTICES MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. rjIOWN HALL TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, AT 8 P.M. HEAR DONALD C. CAMERON, Mayoral Candidate, And THE CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES In Their Final Pre-election Speeches. BE AT THE TOWN HALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, AT 8 P.M. VfEW LIGHT ON OLD PROBLEMS. SAM IK IN SAM IKIN COMMUNIST CANDIDATE FOR THE CITY COUNCIL. IS PLEDGED TO A PEOPLE’S PROGRAMME: TRANSIT HOUSES FOR URGENT CASES. HOSTELS FOR SINGLE PEOPLE. TRANSPORT ROUTES TO SERVE WORKERS’ NEEDS. FAMILY CONCESSION 'TICKETS FOR SUNDAY TRANSPORT. MUNICIPAL MILK SUPPLY AS IN WELLINGTON. SOCIAL CENTRE FOR PENSIONERS NEW HOME FOR OLD PEOPLE. ESTABLISHMENT OF SUBURBAN BRANCH LIBRARIES. MODERNISATION OF PLAYGROUNDS. ABOLITION OF GROUND RENT FOR SPORTS CLUBS. •MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES TO SHARE IN MANAGEMENT. SAM IKIN FOR CITY COUNCIL. VOTE COMMUNIST FOR A CHANGE. T o THE ELECTORS OF ST. KI L DA, For your information the following sitting Councillors, having served ALL the residents during the current term, are again offering themselves for Re- . election on Polling Day. Wednesday next:— CR R. S. BRENT, Chairman of Finance. t CR A. H. IFINNEE, Member Dunedin Drainage Board. CR J H. HINTON, Member Metropolitan Milk Board and Dunedin Licensing Committee. CR T. B. D. ROY. Chairman of Reserves. CR P. J. RENDEL, Member Dunedin Drainage Board. CR D. J. SIMPSON. Member Metropolitan Fire Board. ' FOR THE SAKE OF ST. KILDA KEEP PARTY POLITICS OUT OF’YOUR BOROUGH AFFAIRS. If car required, please ring any of these numbers— ST. CLAIR: 23-013. ST KILDA: 22-302. 24-256. 22-522. MUSSELBURGH: 22-338. 24-209. . MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ELECTORS WHO REQUIRE TRANSPORT TO THE POLLING BOOTH ON WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, ARE ASKED TO RING 11-219 or 11-251. Cards with names of Citizens’ Candidates are available at Citizens’ Office,'. Stock Exchange Buildings. NOTE: ALL CITIZENS 21 YEARS AND OVER ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE.
JgRUCE COUNTY COUNCIL. We Recommend to THE ELECTORS OF BALMORAL No. 2 RIDING Tliat they VOTE for DUDLEY N. INGLIS, For the following reasons:— He has been actively engaged in farming at Stony Creek for the past 15 years. He has been associated at various times with many organisations connected with farming and for the benefit of the community as a whole, namely— Clutha and Matau A. and P. Society. Clut'ha Branch, Farmers* Union. Balclutha Primary Production CommitBalclutha Primary School Committee. Clutha Branch. National Party. In our opinion, DUDLEY INGLIS is a comparatively young man with progressive and practical ideas, and is the Right Man to represent Balmoral No. 2 Riding. DAVID G. BIRSS. ERIC A. KING. £<LUTHA COUNTY ELECTION. SOUTH MOLYNEUX RIDING. To the Electors— At the request of a number of Ratepayers I have agreed to Accept Nomination as Member for the above riding. Having had considerable Road Contracting and Road Machinery Experience, it will be my aim, if elected, to watch the interests of Ratepayers in every way. DUDLEY C. RENTON. EVERYONE ON THE PARLIAMENTARY ROLL HAS A VOTE! PEOPLE who have things to sell or are looking for something they want to buy read the Otago Daily Times If you wish to reach them advertise in the Classified Columns. DAIRY FARMER CALLS IT ‘OLD FAITHFUL’ He's referring to his Alfa-Lavai Separator. He bought it before the war and it hasn’t given him five minutes trouble ever since. When his men were away in the forces he found that the women, and even children could operate his ‘Alfa’. It always does the job. The Swedish Alfa-Laval is back on the New Zealand market. Farmers say there’s nothing to touch it for clean-skimming efficiency. ALFA-LAVAL « SEPARATOR CO. (N.Z.) LTD.. 12 VICTORIA STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Agents: Acme Supply Co., 103 Bond St.. Dunedin H. A. Callander, 163 Main Street, Gore. Dlstriet Representative (Sales and Servloe): L McGrath, Box 554, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 9
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