HLECTOXAi. y.z. labour J>ARTY. J>ARNELL 3 F T. (OFFICIAL, CANDIDATE) "XV*ill Address Electors as Follows: TONIGHT (Monday). 8 p.m.—Epsom Library Hall. Assisted by Mr. W. E. Parry. M.P.. Chairman, Arthur Rosser. Esq., J.P. TOMORROW (Tuesday). S p.m.—St. Heliers Peerless Picture Theatre. Assisted by Mr. R. Semple, M.P., Chairman. J. W. Carr, Esq. J>Y -ELECTION. jgLOODWOKTH MR. IT. E. HOLLAND, M.P.. Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Partv. will address the Electors in support of Mr. Blood worth’s Candidature in the NEWMARKET MUNICIPAL HALL on FRIDAY, MAY 2, at S p.m. Labour Supporters who are willing- to assist are urged to call at the Committee Room, corner of Remuera Road and Broadway, Newmarket. Phone 42-359. M. J. SAVAGE, Campaign Organiser. “Because we have not had any local body experience, Mr. Bloodwortli has told the electors of Parnell that neither Mr. Donald nor myself is tit to represent you in Parnell. According to that theory, if Socrates came along and, not having acknowledge of local body affairs, offered himself as a candidate for the Parnell by-election, lie would not be qualified.'’ —Mr. Endean, Reform Candidate. The above statement, and Mr. Endean’s other questions, will be answered by Mr. T. Bloodwortli at EPSOM LIBRARY HALL. TONIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8 P.M. In an Address entitled “IF SOCRATES CAME TO AUCKLAND.” A Political Address which will be Different. pARNELL JgY-ELECTIOX. R EFORM JJARTY. 3I P W. P. E DEAX WILL SPEAK, IN CONJUNCTION WITH M R - A. M. S AMUEL * MP (MEMBER FOR THAMES), AT JVEMUERA J IBRARY T ONIGHT AT S O’CLOCK. Chairman : S. W. W. TONG, ESQ., IJIOMORROW ( TUESDAY ). IN CONJUNCTION WITH 3P K. A. W RIGHT - MP(Member for Wellington Suburbs). AT Q.REEN AT S O’CLOCK. Chairman: J. P. PATERSON. ALL COMMITTEES AND HELPERS in the Candidature of Mr. Endean are requested to meet at Campaign Rooms, 139 a, Remuera Rd., TODAY (Monday), after the Meeting, to arrange the finalising of the campaign. A full attendance is essential. T‘ EFORM JUNIOR P A R T Y. y^EAGUE. All Members of the Junior League willing to assist in the Parnell By-Election are especially asked to attend a Meeting of Helpers called for TONIGHT (Monday) at the Campaign Rooms, 139 A Remuera Road, after the Remuera Library Meeting. P C OWER BOARD ELECTION. OUNCILLOR JY URRAY respectfully solicits your fidence on WEDNESDAY vote and conNEXT. T am opposed to the erecting of palatial buildings such as has been erected in Queen Street. I think it outside the functions of the Board. If elected I will endeavour to conserve the interests of all consumers of power and light, both in country and City. P OWER gOARD APRIL 30, E LECTION. 1930. G. E. BmLINGSCONTRACTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, And LECTURER IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING,’ SOLICITS YOUR VOTE. HE Advocates— MORE EFFICIENCY AND LESS EXT RAVAGANC E. The existing Board says:—“This work is of a highly technical nature and takes years to understand.” THEN WHY NOT VOTE FOR A MAN WHO HAS THE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE AND DOES NOT NEED EDUCATING AT THE PUBLIC EXPENSE. iSTEND ROAD DISTRICT. ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS. Pursuant to Section 12 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Member of the Ostend Road Board, namely:— ADAMS, Albert Edward.. ARNOLDSON, Louis. BROWN, Francis Hamilton. EDGAR, John. FINER, Thomas ’William. GRIFFITHS, Earnest. HANCOCK, Walter George. HILL. William John. McGREVY, George Raymond. RICHARDSON, Henry. WILLIAMS, Henry Woodward. And there being only Seven (7) vacancies to be filled, a Poll of Ratepayers will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of Mas', 1*930, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at the undermentioned Polling Places:— 3. OFFICE OF THE BOARD, Nos. 2 and 3 (First Floor) National Mutual Life Chambers, 41 Shortland Street, Auckland. 2. MERCER’S HALL, Putiki, Waiheke. Dated at Auckland this 24th day of April, 1930. GEO. L. GLADDING, Returning Officer. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE WHAN GAR El Hotel Windsor.—select, comfortable; adjacent Station and Town: radio; tariff. 9s day; weekly by arranuern*»n* Under nqw management BOARD AND RESIDENCE DEVONPOKT. Hotel Ventnor, under new management, newly renovated. Sunday dinners a specialty. Visitors, permanents. Phone 22-468.—Miss L. Johnston. ' HOME, clean, comfortable, for working men; hot bath: good table; under new management.—22 Day St., Newton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 3
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