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AUCKLAND MAYORAL ELECTION GEORGE BAILDON THE PEOPLES CANDIDATE. Four years of solid progress marked by intelligent foresight, sound administration, and wise economy is BAILDON’S SPLENDID RECORD AS MAYOR OF AUCKLAND. Mr. Bailrion was chosen as Mayor by the will of the people at the last two elections, and has proved eminently worthy of public confidence. Send him back for a third term, and let Auckland continue to advance under his Gane, safe, dignified, and experienced leadership.

G. P. FINLAY Barrister Mr. Finlay has had much experience in Local Government, and his wide knowledge of affairs and experience of public business will be of value om The Hospital Board

A FINAL, WORD! 1. “The New Zealand Herald,” in a leader on the City Elections, says with regard to the present Mayor, that his term of office has been “ absolutely without inspiration or drive in policy.” 2. On the contrary, we say with regard to Mr. H. E. Yaile that his published platform shows a definite businesslike policy, and he has driving force and is undoubtedly a business man. 3. Mr. H. E. Vaile’s committees unhesitatingly claim in the City’s best interests that a new Mayor should be untrammelled by previous association with the City Council, so that former mistakes of the Council may be remedied and fresh ideas brought forth for the future benefit of the City.. 4. Most of the successful Mayors in the past have come to office without first becoming councillors —in fact, “ New brooms always sweep clean and find the corners.” * Issued by the H. E. Vaile Canypetigi Executive.

Practical Men To Manage City Affairs City Council Allum, J. A. C. Ashley, G. G. Bagnall, B. L. Bellam, H. Brownlee, Geo. Campbell, G. G. Dempsey, John Entrican, A. J. Goldfinch, P. J. Hutchison, G. W. Kealy, J. W. McKinney, W. H. McNab, Thos. Quartley, A. G. Shanly, J. F. Takle, Sidney Thompson, Alfred Harbour Board Hutchinson, G. R. Inder, E. W. Johnston, J. B. Thompson, W. A. Hospital Board Dempsey, John Gunson, E. B. Kidd, Ethel A. Thompson. W. A. Wallace, Wm. VOTE for FULL LIST of PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 14

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