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The CITIZENS’ CHOICE! ssPreissißßl* mtm . . , - ■* ■ ■ : V ' ' P M A STERLING RECORD OF MUNICIPAL SERVICE TOGETHER WITH SOUND ADMINISTRATION and a PROGRESSIVE POLICY Vote. . . Cann and Gibbons who stand in the Interests of sporting bodies, youth and young manhood and womanhood of Hamilton and contend that this large section of the community should have representation on the Council. GIBBONS and CANN believe in democratic principles and a progressive policy of town deDt. They contend that the sanction of the majority of the ratepayers of the whole of the borough of Hamilton must l»e obtained before any action to remove Harden Place Hill is undertaken and that before so mplete details and costs of all other suggested major borough improvement schemes be made known to the ratepayers. CANN and GIBBONS believe in the publication of the Annual Returns of the Domain Board and making the Board an elective body. or. alternatively, that the Domain Board bi re-i not • I into the Borough Council. GIBBONS and CANN are definitely independent and free and stand for no tion of borougli affairs. VOTE -party administraCANN AND GIBBONS Champions All 1 The New Zealand B Grade Pipe Band Championship has been won by the South Auckland Pipe Band. May it continue to win as many Dominion Championships as has Findlay's NEW PROCESS BREAD Delivered Anywhere— Phone 1526 o’ls I -.U v»- » ALWAYS USE , ' ' ; PEARSON’S SAND SOAP THE*.BIG BLOCK OF QUALITY

JUST ARRIVED ENGLISH TWEED WALKING COATS; Practical, Smart and Inexpensive. Prices. 49/6 to 09/6. SAUCY GLENGARRY GAPS of irresistible appeal, at the absurdly lowprice of 3/11. Perrett & Sherlock, L.\U!E»' OL'TKITTEHS, .Near Clothier's Emporium, Victoria Street.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20494, 10 May 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20494, 10 May 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20494, 10 May 1938, Page 3

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