a* Councillor Tom Bloodwortli The Popular Candidate for Mayor His Platform — Service for All Favours for None City Council Election. —W. L. CASEY CASEY FOR PROGRESS! VOTE for CASEY AUCKLAND HAEBOUR BOARD. HARVEY TURNER SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT. Mr. Turner was born in Auckland 38 years ago. His commercial ability and ideas of progress may be gauged from the fact that he commenced to earn his livelihood as a boy of 12 at the Old City Markets, and is now managing-director of the flourishing fruit and produce firm of Turners and Growers, Ltd. Mr. Turner has been keenly interested in and closely identified with all matters concerning the Harbour and Shipping for the past 15 years. If elected, Mr. Turners policy will be a progressive one, yet, at the same time, carefully studying the port's finance on all matters, and assure electors that the same initiative and reputation for honest dealing, associated throughout his successful business career, will be evident during his term of office. Your Interests are His Interests. VOTE FOR HARVEY TURNER. FINLAY D. McLIVER BARRISTER AT LAW. CANDIDATE, CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. A NEW ZEALANDER BY BIRTH. Ladies and Gentlemen, — My inherent desire to assist in advancing the City or Auckland and to further the interests of every one of its citizens, quickened by earnes repeated invitations from numerous electors, has impelled me to oflb-’ r myself as a Candidate for Election to the Auckland City Council. Your vote for McLIVER on Wednesday next will be repe-d wi loyal and efficient service, together with economically progressive results. Yours faithfully, FINLAY D. McLIVER.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 28, 26 April 1927, Page 12
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263Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 28, 26 April 1927, Page 12
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