City Election THE INDEPENDENT ELEVEN Candidate. District. ANSELL, J. H. - - - - . Grafton DONALDSON, D. ■ Remuera DUNNINGHAM. A. E. M. - Pt. Chevalier FRASER, D. C. - - - - . City GRACE, JAMES - Ponsonby GRAY, ISAAC G. - E psom IRVINE, BALFOUR, M. - - Heme Bay JOHNSTONE, HALLYBURTON Avondale LOVEGROVE, C. J. - - Tamaki MAGEE, G. R. ----- Newton SMITH, WALTER T. - - Symonds Street Every District is Represented. Vote for practical men who will study YOUR '•■'‘-rests. G. GREY CAMPBELL, P. J. GOLDFINCH Support the Policy of —The Independent Eleven~
M it! THE MAN FOR THE JOB! iti ti iti m. There is a demand for practical men on the City Council, men who run big concerns, and who can give the City the benefit of their experience. Such a man is H. BELLAM —partner in the firms of Isherwood and Bellam and Isherwood, Bellam, and Co., the largest road contractors in the Dominion. With the Council’s huge expenditure on streets, keen supervision by experts is absolutely essential. Mr. Bellam is the man for the job. His experience as a road, bridge, waterworks, and sewerage contractor will be of inestimable value to the City. He has travelled extensively, and is fully conversant with latest methods. Progressive Citizens ’ Candidate for City Council.
City Council Elections, 1929. “The People’s Welfare Ticket” ENTRICAN, Andrew Jack GRACE, James HUTCHISON, George William. HOSKING, James Francis IRVINE, Balfour Mears JOHNSTONE, Hallyburton MAGEE, George Russell PATERSON, John Barr PHELAN, Edward The above have been selected as the .People's Welfare Ticket, comprising Candidates from Greater Auckland—successful Businessmen qualified to conduct the affairs of our C'itv in the interests of all. Now is the opportunity to return men of Integrity, Vision, Ability and Progress, united together for ALLUM, John Andrew Charles. ANSELL, John Heard. ASHLEY, Gorton George BENNETT, Matthew John CASEY, William Lang CARR, John William COYLE, Michael John CROOKES, Samuel Irwin DEMPSEY, John SOUND ADMINISTRATION VOTE “The People’s Welfare Ticket”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 647, 26 April 1929, Page 12
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