ELECTORAL U>\ PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. LOCAL CITY ELECTIONS. Tlie Christian Churches have Appealed to you to Return to Civic Office Persons of Character and Ability, whom you can Trust absolutely to Sanely, Cleanly and Solidly Administer your Citv’s Affairs. The following- Candidates are worthy of your Confidence. Protestants and Electors Vote Solidly for these candidates. AUCKLAND MAYORALTY BAILDON, George. AUCKLAND CITY’ COUNCIL. BAGNALL, Brent L., Accountant, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.. Remuera. BASTEN, Alice H. G., Commercial School, Victoria Arcade, City. BENNETT, Matthew J., Oil and Colour Merchant, Karangahape Road, Herne Bay. BRETT. George L., Transport Manager, Anzac Avenue, Parnell. BROWNLEE, George, Retired Railway Servant, Remuera. BURTON, Harold P., Baker, Grafton Road, Grafton. BUSFIELD. Leonard B. (Rev.), Secretary, City, Auckland. CAMPBELL, George G., Accountant, Swanson Street, Mount Eden. CROOKES, Samuel T., Civil Engineer, Ciistoms Street, Epsom. DONALD, James, Wool Merchant, Grey DONALDSON, Daws Reti; ?d, RemuENTRICAN, Andrew J., Merchant. Customs Street. Remuera. KBALEY, John. Solicitor. Avondale. MELVILLE, Ellen, Solicitor, Customs Street. Mount Eden. PATERSON, John 8., Shipping Manager, Perry Bldgs., Remuera. THOMPSON, Alfred, Manufacturer, Wakefield Street, Ponsonby. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD HUTCHINSON, George R., Merchant, Queen Street, Birkenhead. JOHNSTON, Joseph B„ Solicitor, Herne Bay. PATERSON, John 8., Shipping Manager, Ferry Bldgs., Remuera. THOMPSON, William A., Manufacturer, Queen Street, Ponsonby. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD DEMPSEV. John. Contractor, Remuera. FINLAY, George P.. Solicitor, Epsom. KIDD, Ethel A.. Gillies Avenue, Epsom. KNIGHT, George, Contractor, Auckland. THOMPSON. William A., Manufacturer, Queen Street, Ponsonby. MOUNT ALBERT MAYORALTY RHODES, Leonard E. W. J. WOODCOCK, Organising Secretary, 323 Queen Street. LECTION DAY, MAY’ 1, T HE VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH. AND BETTER TIMES. B OARD. JJ ARBOUR TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COMBINED DISTRICT OF ONEHUNGA, NEWMARKET, ONE TREE HILL, ELLERSLIE, MOUNT WELLINGTON, AND PANMURE. Ladies and Gentlemen:— In seeking continuation of your confidence at the coming Election for a Member of the Auckland Harbour Board, on Wednesday next, May 1, T would stress the continuous progress and prosperity of the Board, and, as justification for your support, my association with it as, your Member during the past 14 years, 'during the last five of which I have held the position of DeputyChairman, and since 1922 have been Chairman of the Manukau Harbour Committee, while for eight months of the past year I acted as Chairman of the Board during the present Chairman’s a,bI am a lifelong resident of your district, and I hold considerable business and other interests there. You are well aware that I have always given, and will continue to give, particular attention to your interests in harbour matters. Yours sincerely, M. H. WYNYARD. UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTIONS - OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Annual Meetings of Householders for | the Election of School Committees will ! be held on MONDAY, May 20, at 7.30 p.m. j in all those Duly-constituted School Districts, in which Householders failed to Elect Committees on April 22, with the exception of those in which Commissioners were appointed last year. The Elections will be held at the MAIN SCHOOL of the respective School Districts. NOMINATIONS. —Nominations must reach the Chairmen of the respective School Committees not later than 8 p.m. on MONDAY, May 13; provided that in cases where the yearly average attendance of the school or schools situated in a School District does NOT exceed 240, Nominations may also be made at the Annual Meeting. Nomination Forms may be obtained from Chairmen of School Committees, or from the Office of the Board. D. W. DUNLOP, Secretary. 3KLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TIE ELECTORS OF THE COMNED DISTRICTS OF NEWARKET, ONE TREE HILL, ONEUNGA, PANMURE, MOUNT ELLINGTON, ELLERSLIE. DTE FOR G. A. McKENDRICK. er my services to you, being a New ider and resident of Auckland prac- ' been°successful business and 1 l 5a S rbour S BoLd.^Befng ipOTter and exporter of goods and ; harbour dues, I will look after tne s of all. Yours truly, Yours nuiy, McKENDRICK. JJOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929. jyj-R. yyiLLIAM -yy ALL ACE (The Present Chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board) Begs to announce that he has been Nominated for Re-election to the above Board. And If he has the honour of being again elected he will endeavour to promote the best interests or the wiiolp Community in HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION. HOSPITAL ELECTION. BOARD To the Electors of Combined Districts of Mount Eden, Mount Albert Onehunga, Newmarket, Ellerslie and New' Lynn— Ladies and Gentlemen, — M R E. H. P OTTEK And M R JOH.N----II OWE Respectfully solicit your support at NEXT WEDNESDAY - S POLL. Mr. Potter and Mr. Rowe have faithfully served your interests on the Hospital Board for the past 19 years and 15 years respectively, and at all times it has been their ardent endeavour to benefit your districts and the community as a whole. As Chairman of the Auckland Infirmary Committee, Mr. Rowe (more familiarly known as “Johnny Rowe") has had installed, as a. result of his personal efforts, the very many benefits now so much appreciated by the patients. Mr. Potter and Mr. Rowe look forward w r ith confidence to next Wednesday’s result when, if elected, efficiency and future progress will again be their aim.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 648, 27 April 1929, Page 7
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