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Municipal Elections, THE 1929 PEOPLE’S TICKET — CITY COUNCIL Mayor: GEORGE BAILDON Council: BASTEN, Alice Henrietta Gertrude BLOODWORTH, Thomas ANSELL, John Heard ASHLEY, Gorton CAMPBELL, George Grey CASEY, William Lang COYLE, Michael John CROOKES, Samuel Irwin DEMPSEY, John ENTRICAN, Andrew Jack FRASER, Duncan Carmichael GRACE, James HOSKING, James Francis KEALY, John William MACKY, Edna Graham MAGEE, George Russell MATTHEWS, Frederick Watersor MELVILLE, Ellen PHELAN, Edward SHANLY, John Francis SMITH, Waite* - Thomas HOSPITAL BOARD FINLAY, George Panton KIDD, Ethel Anna KNIGHT, George McMILLAN, William John WALLACE, William HARBOUR BOARD City: BLOOD WORTH, Thomas HUTCHINSON, George Rowland INDER, Eric Wyles CASEY, William Lang North Shore GREENSLADE, Arthur Edwin Franklin and Manukau ALLAN, Ebenezer VOTE for these CANDIDATES and you will vote RIGHT. You can have Confidence in them All Selected by the Committee The People’s Committee is composed of a large number of well-known and responsible Citizens of Auckland. CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE.

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. “ The Sun,” in a leader on the City Council Election, says: If, on the other hand, the prospective steep expenditure merely succeeds in returning the majority of the old brigade to mark time under the same uninspired leadership, the result will seem like another crievous waste of public money.” 3. “ The Auckland Star,” dealing with the Mayoral Election, says: “ Mr. Vaile has the support of many prominent business men, who look to him to bring to the affairs of the city the necessary business experience, imagination and energy .... if they (the electors) are not prepared to take the risk involved in electing a Labour Mayor, they should vote for Mr. Vaile. 4. \&e say with regard to Mr. H. E. Vaile, that his published platform shows a definite businesslike policy, and he has driving force, and is undoubtedly a business man. 5. 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. 6. 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 Campaign Executive. Record Your Vote To-Morrow!

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 9

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