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City Council Elections, 1929. ‘‘The People’s Welfare Ticket’' 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 ENTRICAN, Andrew J*<d, : GRACE, James HUTCHISON, George William. HOSKIKG, 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 < ity in the interests of all. Now is the opportunity to return men of Integrity, Vision, Ability and Progress, united together for SOUND ADMINISTRATION VOTE “The People’s Welfare Ticket”

f .• < m J. STACEY ADEANE THE PEOPLE’S CANDIDATE, has always taken a keen interest, in local body affairs. His experience, extending over a long period, in administrative positions both as an employee and employer have fitted him with the essentials for a. civic career. Thirteen years of Friendly Society experience as Secretary have further added to his ability to handle large sums of money and bodies of men.

Mr. R. E. N. Matthews Popular Candidate for Mayor of Mt. Albert

Auckland City Council and Harbour Board Elections. fie k Vote for A sitting Councillor, a Member of the Auckland Licensing Committee, 1 n ®^ ccesstul business man. He advocates a progressive policy, yet l a „ 1 : lffl ' s keeping a watchful eye on the city trainees. A staunch adiocate of direct outlet from the city, particularly from the east and ends. CASEY FOR PROGRESS VOTE FOR CASEY!

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 8

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