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ite platform and team work to get that platform into force. PLATFORM 1. — Better conditions for the relief worker with subsequent benefit to business in Rotoru^jfawing to increased cash circulatio-^^;' - 2. — A definite and'-systematic construction and maintenance policy in regard to all streets and footpaths. 3. — A sclieflie of layout for the lake front. tq: Ohinemutu from Fenton Street, #&c? •|$vpossible, to the bathing sh^pg> Md,' gojf links (Motutara) , so tm^dUfehnh, and tourists may enjoy tlf'|/iu'himer evenings ont of doors in de^Mf /comf ort and pleasant surroundih^. ! This lalce promenade to be used and advertised as a further inducement to .bring visitors to Rotorua. 4. — Better lighting thrQ'ughout Rotorua "the worst lit town ih New Zealand" to quote one prominent visitor's idea; this scheme to be worked in conjunction with layout of lake front for lighting of that area. 5. — All foregoing work to be carried out without borrowing if possible by use. of commonsense in laying out schemee within the means of finance in hand. We believe that the money at present being spent unprofitably can, if diverted along the lines suggested, show a decided improvement in our borough streets and foreshore at no extra cost to ratepayers. 6. — Readjust and run the administration of Borough as economically as possible, compatible with efficiency. This question requires investigation and publicity in fairness to ratepayers and borough staff. The Labour platform does not at any time offer destructive criticism unless it has a constructive policy to offer in place of the one criticised, and will at all times wholeheartedly support any measure for the good of the Borough. They stand to favour no section of the community at the others' expense, but stand "pat" for the good of the majority. Therefore vote for — J. McLEAN. THOS. POWER. C: J. TUCK. Labour and Teamwork to Prosperity. O-T" F. R. HOWARD Registered Optician, repr esentirig gARRY AND gEALE, J^TD. gARRY AND gEALE, LTDOptical Specialists Optical Specialists p2 QUEEN ST.-; AUCKLAND Visits Rotorua every mbJith and -may be consulted at Mr. McArthur's dental rooms, Pukuatua St. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY-, 25th, ALL DAY FRIDAY, 26th, ALL DAY WHAKATANE, MAY 27th Appointments may be made with MR. D. SHEAF, CHEMIST Tutanekai Street

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 7

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