ELECTORAL >r E 1 AUCKLAND CITY. ILOODWORTH. COUNCILLOR rp J>l LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY Will Deliver Addresses as Follows: — St. Benedict’s Tarnell ELECTION DAY, MAY 1. VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH AND BETTER TIMES. 31 A Y O R A L ELECTION. M F Q.EORGE AIL DON, THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE,' Will Address the Electors as follows: TO-NIGHT (Saturday)—EPSOM LIB- • RARY, at 8 p.m. Chairman, Mr. Norman Wade. MONDAY, APRIL 29 —PONSONBY, LEYS INSTITUTE, at 8 p.m. Chairman, Mr. Jas. Stewart. TUESDAY, APRIL 30—ST. JAMES’ HALL, Wellington Street. H. R. MACKENIE, Chairman. P. J, CRUMP, Organiser. JJOUNT J£DEN JgOROUGH £JOUNCIL INFLECTIONS rpHE J>EOPLE’S rpiCKET S. E. CHAPPELL. A. P. HARTNOLL. R. J. MILLS. W. H. NAGLE. F. L. RENDELL. Sound Finance, Prudent Administration by Voting this Ticket.
JP D I C A I, Are sorely needed JJOSPITAL M B N gOARD, A PUBLIC ADDRESS Will bo given by D r E. B. G UNaON ••CITIZENS" CANDIDATE FOR THE HOSPITAL BOARD. In the gADT ' JJALL, QUEEN STREET. ■IJONDAY EVENING \T 8 P.M. N BXT ALL ELECTORS cordia hoar a Leading Medical DANGER of Hospital Boards composed solely Man on the Control by of LAYMEN. Chain - PROFESSOR F. WORLEY. C 1 M QOUNCIL Jp LECTION. WEDNBSDAY XEXT. JJALL gIvELTON, iNDIDATE, of Civi With Thor* Administration. SOLICITS ELECTORS’ SUPPORT. All persons who can voluntarily assist him at the Booths on Election Day in the different districts, kindly communicate with him at Pacific Buildings, Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets, or Ring 43-071. MOTTO.—Keelhaul Valuation Roll, .'heck the Rising Tide of Rates, and Play VOTE FOR BLOODWORTII. AND BETTER TIMES. rpAKAPUNA MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS TO THE ELECTORS. -mjR. JgRNEST J^ILLY, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. ASKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT. A TRIED AND RELIABLE MAN, WELL KNOWN TO YOU ALL. In conjunction -with Captain Algie and Mr. L. H. Titchener, he supports Major Wilkie for Mayor, believing him to be the most able candidate from all points of view. Mr. Lilly, however, if elected, will be guided solely by his own judgment and conscience and will support all measures for the good of Takapuna. A TRIED AND TRUSTED MAN Will his friends in the city please record their votes in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, on May 1. P U B L I C NO ICE. I, ALMOND EDMOND MARSDEN DUNNINGHAM, hereby notify the Electors of the City of Auckland that the Committee issuing the ticket known as “The People's Ticket” included my name without my knowledge or consent. I am maintaining strict independence in the campaign. Dated this 26th April, 1920. A. E. M. NN INGHAM. M AYOR A L E LECTION COUNCILLOR W. H. MURRAY Will address the Electors in LEYS INSTITUTE, PONSONBT, TUESDAY, APRIL 30. AT 7.45 P.M. Ponsonbv and Herne Bay Electors Specially Invited lO THE ELECTORS OF ONEHUNGA. VOTE FOR G. A. Me KENDRICK. VOTE FOR G. A. McKENDRICK. I offer my full services to the Electors, j and assure all that my best efforts will be for the benefit of the Borough as a whole, and my endeavour will be for Progress, Prompt and Careful Business, j Yours truly, G. A. McKENDRICK.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 648, 27 April 1929, Page 7
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