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D j *• c l . * s• • i_ j- -l • £ I ™ nevember is lUUK upporranny 1 experience, i .submit, would be most valuable in view or the great Public aDiiity, integrity, and has at his fingertips a world-wide Reduction of the Cost of Living by redistribution of I T „»«,„«. - Friend in Parliament IS Works undertakings carried on by the Government in this country. On my experience of commerce and sound finance, two essential Taxation t j-i- »i iTi «V *«,„«.. A. v lw «Uv II return I became a Director, and later Dunedin Manager, of the firm's business. VC *' C O l- *. D . * ax auon. I To diligently, reliably work for you day by o»y. 11l I 1 was also a member or the Executive of the Dunedin Manufacturers' Assocla- qualifications tor rarliamentary Kepresentatives. •γ-i 1« a ,,e,,-«.*;«- «f „ C Mn .*l I m~A P»I.V« *„ v.fral... To help toward Better Government and Larger Prosperity. 11 tlon. For liealth reasons I retired from business, and have since devoted myseir - * J- »• c ..• -a a • i e lnau gU ra "On or a OOUnd LdUUI rolicy to Vitalise r _ II to an intensive study of Political and Economic questions. The winter of Vowing to dissatisfaction with the present regime, the Settlement CT AIT n/AnTUV A _■.!_.-_ f II I coming Elections have undoubtedly brought out many Jhe development of our natura , reßources by private STALLWOKTHY, ArUIUT JOtlll I its raiiure. i have always been keenly interested in Sport, and played Soccer candidates of outstanding business ability, among these, development or our natural resources Dy private (UNITED PARTY) II and Cricket, while lam now a Bowling enthusiast. In submitting my claims Mr Tas B Donald wkr. •'« rnntMtino fk« J enterprise, concurrent with a Virile Public Work* Policy. ~.'„,„,„.. . 13 for your support, I wish to emphasise the facts that I can offer you the benefit mr * Jas, D * uonala ' wno 1S contesting the Auckland ... , ,-, , , , -, respectfully offers himeelf and all his resource* to serve your best II of my cduciitlonni traiiHnir and experience, and also that or my commercial East Seat in the interests of the UNITED PARTY ' ne utilisation of Public Credit to obtain reasonable interests. II experience a* well. lam sure or this, that ir our Party Is returned, a new _, , A , , , „ , , P, n * f nr -«J I D n J;.. ' I r|reat P W& I MS!R: STVk" °t Aucklan j* **« sh °. uld congratulate themselves ™ an " ior Settlers. Workers and Local Bodies. A Go<><J indu , trioue> traveUed . aß j ||| ment will be given to our Secondary Industries. Opportunities to enter on that they have standing in their interests a candidate with 'ne destruction or 1 rade 1 rusts. A Successful Business Man, with fine record of public service. their life work will be riven to our youth. th e qualifications that are offered them by Mr. Jas., B. The RELIEF of UNEMPLOYMENT by the steps given Help STALLWORTHY TO WIN EDEN for THE »n,t,o ,«»Tr P H QPOS.LS w.LU ~»„« ,»0.,«,.,Tr. Donald. above . I AND BETTER TIMES. UNEMPLOYMENT has been brought about by the GOVERNMENTS I ttllll Ws> ifffk Kl mm WBBBB&BBBBBBB1 . FAILURE to put into operation a progressive land policy and by , w^" , " -•■ "ML ' JH ¥ I FUforrn 1 D * M K JOS6DD MR. KELLS MASON i. Aucld-nd-born. and ha. re«ded in the rnterpTise. which ha. interfered unduly m private M 1)1*1 tiC %~ 1 , . 'MM M •'WtpU Manukau Electorate aU his life. Educated at the Auckland UniverTHFLJNITFn party .a ,1 » • 1 j 1 AAAiC BiiHH _■>■ ■» a e »*y •• an Entering Scholar, he has taken a prominent part in MR. w. c. hewitt Mmm mmm ' m I is a Barrister and Solicitor, practising in Auckland and at Putaruru, DL jjßßfl ■ ' I Mr. for the Immediate Relief of Unemployment. || and resides in Auckland. He was born in Hawke's Bay, and is 41 HL*lb# I Land Settlemeat. Increase of Old Age Pensions under a compulyears of age. He was the first President of the Putaruru District | rjOMJ ■HI B 111 " Ory National Superannuation Scheme, Adequate Suburban Development Board, has served on several local bodies, and has | SsWS I WMM B SvS 111 Transport at lowest rates, Flock House System for New Zealand had considerable experience in developing pumice lands. I 5vS 818 111 ° OVI- - PPHRH ■! £] # R # M R JOSEPH WARD, Leader of the United Party. J I w% ww :;::' : : : A ■ B B 2Y' a% ' "II B * Mr - R ir - OrevUle. a young- !Vew I Kjl H ' 't' 9 «KB lafsi __ _ IS H I ■■ H z ealander, is the eldest son of tlie E ■ BS I I B Bf IWI 11 I^' O " B \ I IWt & 111 - : %£s?AlB B^B B late "• P - Grevn , le « Commissioner of I OBflß || ifl JaT I IB ■ 1 sbips ,K,U, at Primary and secondary 1 >< «. n Atl I] HPHHk ~A ■ I II IHHt I sc,lwvls - He served Si years with C Mr. E. R. Allen, who is now 51 years of age, came to New Zealand I Kil ■Hβ f r»*. lijM b»IM r 111 tne N-Z.E.F. in Egypt and France. I in 1879. and has resided in the colony ever since. Gaining both fl KIL fl B VPB ll' OI * ' siSned rank. * P *° COmmU " 1 Foundation and National Scholarships, he finished his education at I iWsl HI sF ■ IB W • I On Ills return r,,,,,, i h » , . I sE^£^^£rt,r£: < iAK£ss- 91 HI KUOMLL ill ?T W r ' lir " I and has since successfully farmed in the Bay of Plenty and jjj J 1171? CT ' 111 ™™* ELECTORB In olTering my services as the Official Can i I boards." andVsT member" oTthe^Roski!' D . _ , .._ ,___,. . , . . , . . , I jf ~ 1 opposed the Motor Omnibus Traffic Act. Hi. sound business Bo '»l n England. MR. MUNNS ha. been in the colon.es since he aKS I service ir elected. H School, Mr. Speir. arrived in Auckland in 191 I. He ha. been before | For about twenty five year, he has been engaged in business, the New Zealand public, on the platform and in the Press, since his I lUCTOW OF WAITEMATA, CHANGE THE GOVERNWERT— - | I and is well known in the commercial world. Mr. Munns was tor sixteenth year, and has always been an able and eloquent champion H=" W mm ■ - — - . ...... ' 111 .even y«ar. a member of the Gisborne Borough Council, and for °t the rights of the people and the social and industrial welfare of the I nil W ' three year, was Chairman of the Works Committee. He has taken W °li j ' " - He , e " h . sted ' n ' 9 ;'5. «rved with the N.Z.E.F. | lm/| I I I ■■ ■■ ■__■ a keen interest in School Committee work, and has been Chairman ! n l ' a , nd f"' ! vaa wounded just after the Battle for the Ridges, and fs^Bßi^ii^a..^S==S=== B = 1 IWI I Jim. I MM, II of the Waihi Central. East and South Committees. Later, he was a invalided back to New Zealand in 1918. . . . On hi. return to fl ■ «- I AW* M M. M member of the Gi.borne School Committee, Boxing Association, civil hfe. Mr. Spe.rs entered the service of the Education Depart- IT I Patriotic Society, Beautifying Association, A.0.F.. and many other a " dtwo 'at« took up Journalism, in which capacity Bl\ lß| B I % I public bodies. He has taken a keen interest in local politics in he has had charge of the Editorial section of several newspapers | fl Hi * ' **• I Roskill. and is now President of the Roskill East Ratepayers' ' and periodicals. II • M IP H BfIfIHHiHfIHBHHD 111 Association. He stands definitely for the principles of Liberalism, which I M 11 IK H UNITED OFFICIAL If elected, he will prove to be a live member, and will work I ■ X\ IO Fl I H r> A Airttrx a *n* ill for the whole of the district all the time. can do, if the people will give the opportunity." I -«■■-•*. XX 1 111. IMb vAnUIIJATEa [|| II -. |*J iJife ni a (|| Ja«J Jfc Jμ JL IB I ik Bl 111 |B| ._■■■ Mr. Lye arrived In New Zealand B Hfck --' B ■k|yM | BPHIfI F # # ' >j HBfl I'" tBSS- Nlneteen years ago lie Mr, Frederlck Lve - the United I Ifl II H HI IB'" I Flat (NewHtead). It is a striking *> kura, near Cambridge. wlfer\ be U has ill I p iH Ral H lfTTn _. _ >-._«. I IK H tribute, to Mr. Lye's application and V '»l HiV been rarming Tor the past ten years I _> IB §!!■ mmmm\ Bl I IK* B energy that he now has one of From 1922 to toss Mr Lve I KR9PATIP 7MP D 'ATr a»» - • F Bl iriUf\£/l/drf | H B the nnest rarins In New Zealand. I iJi If represented the old Walkato Elec- I Jt. toßMMti&ttK ALLAN, ! K ■ ' ■ H . II ■ He has occupied importatit posi- ■ V torate in Parliament, defeating tne I HP a fl W I If, W tiori3 in several public bodies. Ho W Reform and Independent Rerorm I »L ii •. i n „ , lif Wtk- Mk fl % 1 Mmm&tJM m nas bcen President of the Wai- candidates in the rormer year. For | the United Party Candidate for Haiir-lr! * E K;H:I| Ob Hfl H kato Sub-Provincial Executive of M J he past el?nt vears Mr. Lye has | seed Prnw , r atw j . • / or "«««"«. is an expert g I II B tne Farmers' Union and Chairman f een a Direc »°r of the Cambrldle I grower and seedsman who has had over 2"i v » r ' l^ fl ' I I K ISM Bor the Newstead School Committee. BMIA bairy Com Pa nv . and for two years I experience on the land M» All • " vcr *--» years l^ e^el ' - » . I ■He was Deputy-Chairman or the vvasj Deputy - Chairman. He has I - if me lana. rvlr. Allans great displav of E * . • : • ■ I MmmM fl Tamaliere Koad Board and lias been als o been a member or the Cam- I choice blooms, to be observed bv travel- /7. I© I for-some time a member of the Wai- : Jfl ■ bridge Power Board ror three years, 1 Trunk wKm n a «;n» k- k "u* waveiiere on the Main IE mpm « * 1 m. I BflflMlNbw fl f»to County Council. His assocta- I and he is now President or the Cam- | j . wnen passing his homestead at Buckland aw *k~ IP ■ IbII A |k ¥ IJI I] V mmt M Uon Wlth SP ° rt has I)een a piomlnent ■■ Chamber or Commerce, in I admiration of all. An enthusiast in pi tb 3' J IP rOf Ifl I I * 3i *ei.JKSariS ß wsrsss : I «ASeSSWHLhrt*" ll ** , I I«- MswfarayaiSSiF^Kßx-. SKW , „,.,„„,„„„■ airyA«aa^i:^ , | »daiou^ pr ? i<le « tofthe ! : ' r,n . klinA --< ! p-so«e'y. 11 ■ " u id e» inWMU-or m. eleam-ite. • ™" «"><• »n outstanding figure in local public questions. 11l

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 14

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