A Practical Man ! 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 Islierwood and Bellam and Isher wood, Bellam, and Co., the largest road contractors in the Dominion. With the Council’s bilge expenditure on streets, keen supervision by experts is absolutely essential. Mr. Bel lam 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, methods. and is fully conversant with latest Progressive for Citizens ’ Candidate City Council.
Free from Predjudice and Vested Interests l THE INDEPENDENT - ELEVEN - Candidate. District. ANSELL, J. H. - Grafton DONALDSON, D„ J.P. - - . Remuera DUNNINGHAM, A. E. M., J.P. - Pt. Chevalier FRASER, DUNCAN C., J.P. - - - City GRACE, JAMES, - - - Ponsonby GRAY, ISAAC G. - Epsom IRVINE, BALFOUR, M. - - Herne Bay JOHNSTONE, HALLYBURTON - Avondale LOVEGROVE, C. J. - - Tamaki MAGEE, GEO. R., J.P. - - - City SMITH, WALTER T. - Symonds Street Every District is Represented. Vote for practicaf men who will study YOUR interests. G. GREY CAMPBELL, P. J. GOLDFINCH Support the Policy of The INDEPENDENT ELEVEN ELEVEN PLANKS IN THE PLATFORM. i.—Ward system of Election. -■—lnvestigation and re-organisation of the Engineering Dept. 3. —By-laws to be revised—especially relating to small shopkeepers. 4. Transport Board new representatives. 5. —All Tenders to be published—also revision of Purchasing Department. 6. —Loan moneys to be used Only for purpose raised. 7. —No loans to be raised without consent of Ratepayers. 8. —Preservation of amenities of city and harbour, including Hobson Bay. 9. —Expenditure to be limited to revenue. 1 o.—Greater co-ordination between the City Council and surrounding Local Bodies. I I. —lncrease in broadcasting of Municipal Concerts and Band performances. The INDEPENDENT ELEVEN Inspire Confidence The members of the Independent Eleven appreciate the many invitations to link up with members o ot er Tickets. The congratulatory messages from all section of the community endorse the popularity of the platform of the THE INDEPENDENT ELEVEN Don’t Fail to Record Your Vote m To-Morrow
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 7
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