Late Advertisements (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3.)
HOUSES, ETC.. TO LET. Rooms (6), kitchenette, gas stove, califont. pore. bath, patent: e.l * conerete paths; 27s 6d.; Northcote.—62 Rose Road. Ponsonby. ELECTORAL C 1 XT’LECTION’S. G 1 3E L. I PARNELL, ASKS FOR YOUR VOTE AND SVPPgHTFOR COUNCIL AND HARBOUR PLATFORM. 1. —WATER SUPPLY. To ensure that Auckland has a plentiful supply of pure, sparkling: water at a minimum of expense. 2. —TRAMWAYS. To -j extend present system where needed that will not show a loss on working. Fares to be rtained as at present and Id fare in Queen Street. Tramways to be administered bv a separate Board distinct from the Council. 3.—CIVIC SQUARE. To commercialise this centre, and surplus income to provide a sinking for the acquisition of open places children’s playing area. with fund and 4.—GENERAL. More business methods at Council meetings. More business in Open Council and less in Committee. Any land purchased bv Council to be taken under Public Works Act. which provides for full and proper compensation (making another Titirangi scandal imJJOSPITAL gOAED. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 27. MR. GEORGE KNIGHT Offers his services, with 20 years’ experience on the Hospital Board (over two years as Chairman), and the last six years Chairman of the Charitable Aid Committee. It is with pleasure and confidence he offers himself and asks for your support WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 27. Also Remember and Vote for GEORGE KNIGHT For. a Seat on the City Council. Your Vote and confidence I have had for the last 24 years without a break. Yours faithfully. GEO. KNIGHT. 0OUN( E 1 J>ERCY M C E LWAIN (SANDY) AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. PLEDGED TO A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION OF THE WORKING OF THE BUS AND TRAM SYSTEM, WITH A VIEW TO GIVING THE PEOPLE BETTER AND CHEAPER TRANSPORT FACILITIES. CHEAPER LIGHTING AND BETTER LIGHTING FOR OUTER AREAS. THE IMMEDIATE RESUMPTION OF THE CIVIC SQUARE, MAKING IT A REVENUE - PRODUCING ASSET. THEREBY HELPING TO LESSEN THE BURDEN NOW BORNE BY THE RATEPAYERS. AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF PURE WATER, AND NO INCREASE IN RATES. VOTE FOR HIM AND YOU VOTE . FOR YOURSELF.
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD SCHMIDT, MAYORAL AND COUNCIL CANDIDATES, RESPECTIVELY, Will give an ADDRESS TO ELECTORS in the REMUERA PUBLIC LIBRARY at S o’clock TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will be in attendance half an hour before the address to meet friends and supporters of their Candidature. On Wed. morning at 8.30 Mr. Schmidt may be seen at his business address, 268 Queen Street. MEETINGS O LD THAMES BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated). The ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the DRUIDS’ HALL, North Street, Newton, on THURSDAY, April 28, 1927, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: >2 Queen St. P. L. LAYCOCK, Hon. Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 28, 26 April 1927, Page 9
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