Uj Il|lllllllllllilllli|jlii|lii|^ I Guardians of Your Best Interests | Worthy of Your Support on May Ist. 1 ■ MR- C - J - I CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. _ T^T „„ > nrTr iriirC K 1 LOVEGROVE 1 n ,^ u % . » U e«u& IF. W. MATTHEWS | gj Mr. Lovegrove is standing as an V^Hgp) jjj LI UII 11 111 llfl A JVI "c Pa" 'iuin'' "'Uv Public Accountant, resign? in . jg| == Independent Candidate. He is IP * : ?v..>• Council for tin- past <>iplit year's Parnell. Native o uc an . __— =— wf *" known in Auckland as a ' 'l ' ' . V(>a,s chairman o| tho = man well in touch with civil $'€raK Th „ . , P, rau . < !? 0 ? 1 °f mSßmtks- •••. works committee, Auckland "' * A °°* fOY StfllldillO. == = affairs Wis for some an . % ' M 1 Armstrong. ■>&& Drainajre Board. l * tw{,ww uiuiwuij/* ~ == active member of the executive • ; - i4•'well-known Auckland family, whicii . |! Kt SiX 2',,','iL thC Co,uull orh S ' A sense of public duty and at the == = of the Returned Soldiers' Asso- • JnHHKfe> & '' has always been connected with the V. * . >mmmn. ■fijU&S' . . , . ~ S= == ciation 10 years' ractice as a ' :: ''' : ' $%•'" civil lire of this city. He has been |j |gj|. V< Two years on the Legal and Finance . request of a number of lead.ng jjg£ = barrister and solicitor, and 2 HBrT£ v Hill land fornix'years. ana'was'rei-ently flßßMofll Sitting member or the Auckland BBP**'' '. %illlp citizens. = years active m/ember of the St. roc. '' oc . Pj'j 1 * j a " ri, h.' s jjj l-.lectric Power Hoard since its " EXpCl'lCflCC. == SS r e'7nstancL of 66 ' flf : ' the"r i - * numbers Jpn ,i lf , council or Cham- BBT g •|f b d I ~ = Tk \J? ,# j P^' ,C f ,nc, " d ®?- V 'Mm f kee " intcrest 10 lOtep,,>t,s * Ten years President of the karanpa- experience in association with == 'l Ward system ot Election. ' ' Mr. Dunninyham advocates the Ward hajie Itoad ltiisine.-s Men's I'ro- mar >y leading citizens during the SS The appointment or representa- System or Election. He-oi'yanisa- motion society 'rc-clcctcd 1 . past 25 years. CTonsid_rable = tives to Transport Board to . f ee^H ng"'!) epar tmet'it! °" B/ l'.' ' K " p "!" / Vice or the Auckland Jus- experience and active work with p Revision of harassing by-laws VOTE these directions I am led to Public business transacted by tenders to be published. __ —_. _. , r __ I "v % JL appreciated. |= = City Council to be open to moneys be used lor purpose for U L' I>l iVI |j" * 1*1" j» : ' = the Press — which raised. >'o loans to he raised H DEillillli 1 K ~ , , , , = without consent or ratepayers. Pre- ■■■■■■yiKHi y experience and knowledge t= = Economy with Administration ill servati » n or amenities or'aty and harbour. # # 'SfSaMMBI; are offered to my fellow citizens 1 = 111 D . ™ . j »-f -4/ia Secure Careful Administration, " il SSI in the best interests of the = p Progress with Efficiency ||j Progress with Efficiency and Economy. Efficiency and General Welfare, jlj community. = 1 [ I W.H.MURRAY | MISS ALICE H.G.BASTEN, II G. P. FINLAY CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL. 1 g '-• ex'travitr;a'nee F an'd I PUBLIC *AND AUDITOR IS Barrister I GEO. W. HUTCHISON 1 = ' many thousands or pounds was born jj; " ::i ::: ' 1 = in Auckland, sun of one or our olrlest ill Nominated by Dr Buckley Turk ——————— —— ~ of the firm of = educated at School, under :;: ington and Mrs. E. A. Kidd, Hutchison, Elliffe & Cameron, = 55 ship in Auckland, lie started out in ||| Messrs. G. W- Hutchison, F. J. y 'f Respectfully Solicits Your Support == = and ? la tfr '^'becanle" 'jmjside'i?^ 1 ' 311 !?"' Messrs. W. J. Kealy Sen. (Avon- jy[ r Finlay has had much Justice or the Peace. S | JBp II paßt two yeara * • [| * ernment, and his wide | = was :!j Libraries and Art Gallery, and f bl" b and Vice-president. Australthe'w'hole ill pst p d. t C ' I > neSS will be of Value On sity and Commercial 5 soldiers that went to the front. Mr. late Dominion Secretary Na- ■ the Hospital Board. l<f. r e. i S lt*n m-: Murray was manoß-int? director or hs , ~ , ~ * JMHO9» Mffi&MWMjk Former Member One Tree Hill Road k:. : :MmM&' X = — the Murray Shoe Company ror 28 tional Council ot Women, Hon. m m AHHne Board. & == — years. He was a member of the Grey l.ynn Rorougrh Cotmcil for elyht sis Secretary and Organiser of X" "* # • jHMJgjpFj'A Vice-President ~nd Town Plan Harbour Roard ror two years. Since last election has represented the electors Mayoress' War Memorial |Jj C inn? Association. jlB == S of Auckland on the Auckland City Council. • p 1 T . • «»f !iliiMlhg|' ,l 'lW^-' Chairman. Great South Road Beami- == = Mr. Murray is now, at the request of a large circle or the electors, offering i-eague, i-resiaent 1 amaki £.'#»' •MF • : - 'W JH fying Council. = his services as Mayor or this, his native city, to which he owes so much, and iii Women's Progressive League. W, Sk ... ' Secretary ~nd Mitomohrte \- A which he desires to see prosper tinder sound administration. 6 b -=—-!2hi " m gJ sociation. As- ■!■■■■»: am L .JM S Vote Solidly For ass I CASEY ■■ MR ' GEORGE dawson BUSFIELD _ ' — yet a ' time, keeping a watch- , , , , I President of Auckland Justice, of A Thoroughly Sound. * Practical Ate. B V Member 18 B J* I HIS PASTIIECORD*OF'PUBLIC JH jlj andT P F°ea^e3s b, Ad- B M ■ year '- **!•* 5" an y y ea rs Mr. Metcalfe has ;;! Eight MMffil IHWB and '4 = Member of City Council Works een^ a P°P U ar all p (including war activities). Conscientious Council, and a "~~ | I Mer C b o mm°« Market " and St ° re * II jH Albr r r P Bo^ough at Council M °^a! as°Membe^of'Thames | RE\A°c!"^.' O LAW^b"!D D. M M Member of Drainage Board. n ' Becre £ tar y of .. t^ e Auckland HIS a pOLICY° ar iF ELECTED gEBBIC JmjH CoHegef. Trm ' ty Method,st * = M Member of Licensing Committee Hj AssocLion and 'ihl I WOULD BE: !!! REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER • S = Practical experience as a builder ::: Cycle Club, he has rendered 2. Opposition to Any Increase REV. D. C- HERRON, M.A.. = == and contractor (or 20 years. brarTches a of' healthy He ates > M.C. (St. David's Presbyterian . === K=i MH ® een >n business for 28 years as m. t mMßEm&im ' s al so chairman and hon. trea- i D-^ > r^,,s' X otr»r *' it! a'v-=. S raddv /-d - " - ; i CASEY LTO T" b : g rer of the CZity Rugby Pootball Kevenue wver /\r_a. Mrv. SAMUEL BARRY (Presi- ssss a= Merchants. j|j Club. ::• Well-being and Pr MM Zealand). 1= M A «ta«nch advocate of direct outlets from the city, particularly from !!! P°« e " ed of , kee " business ability a stickler for fair play, always :;: Auckland. : s — l ::: MR. W. J. HOLDSWORTH (Commissioner Boy Scouts' Association"*. = m the east and west ends. P X H! wdling to assist the under dog, and thoroughly conversant with every jn . 11l MR. V. T. DREW (Secretary Young Men, Christian Association = = rAQ „ V vnr? vnnrBVQC 1/nTP T>n n „ A - t a , Cr V° l Clty an auburban areaS ' he WOUld PrOVe 3 Sterlmg man ° n ill Independent Experienced Efficient jjj MISS JEAN BECG (Secretary Young Women's Christian Association). m §§ CASEY FOR PROGRESS VOTE FOR CASEY jlj the Coun^lL MR. J. W. COURT (Chairman New Zealand Alliance. Auckland Area). M jj: ::: _ :jj And other Prominent Citizens. =:= I AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL .«d AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. 1 HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. 1 MR R MAf.FF IP I ■To ""»Electors- ( ; —i | . r .* i SUBURBAN ELECTION. I • I ' I "VJL.Li, j.r. = = 1, Albert Edward Glover, for- .. . IVltXa Via J\m .-— ,^-,-j^^--_r-,nM.^i..,,,. iMi'in U P»» <;» A L = = merly Member of Parliament, . __ __ __ __ — « «r There is an urgent demand for WB , B ,° rn '? . ~**?' U °. =5 aa= Auckland City Council, Auck- Jpr r ,. M CM jj 11 ly young men with University train- land, and is well known in = land Harbour Board, and Auck- ', ,■ lTlv»Lii <1/ I\l V/la J ing, business ability, and experi- sporting circlesland Hospital and Charitable Aid Candidate Auckland Harbour Boai d ence in our civic government. = {Si citizens of Auckland' " and its I jii Founder a "rt manager If SO, WORK and VOTE for A Past President of the Auck- L ~ merly a member of the City experience in developing his present LaUFCIICC W. ■HHhK land Sailors Home, and is still = Council, I was responsible for ■■' business Trom a small beginning, and y f/\f MH M9[ an active member of the Board =E raising the standard of wages of It /JM so P r °ving his ability to assist in B*™ll || j BHHk *jB ot Tru#tee »- ==E = the working men, which, at that / m ' handling public interests. J. X: %' = period, I considered only an ex- „ jt" | He has the welfare of the Citv in Bachelor of Commerce. Mr. Magee is a strong supoorter == == istence. You have trusrted me in which he was born at hearty and is c p . = the past all my public capaci- prepared to give his Accountant to the Auckland Hos- v Finance W future with H9&.; ,•l 40- B = = better your conditions generally. president I'onsonby Kootbal! Member N Z Society of Accoun- WfflH - - " Favours the Harbour = = Yrtlir « most resoectfullv. Member A. and P. Association. !\orth« iviemoer in./C. Society or /\ccoun- Iff I jjßßl = a= A , nrnT cnWARD PI OVFR Auckland = = ALBERT EDWARD CLOVER. otahuhu Trotting 17/ITIT TIM ACT?T? = Lest perchance you might forget, Workers' Band, etc., Paj'er _ r, ~. \J Ith lflJ±\jrCjtL = VOTE for 1 ■ dues. — rive years in Public Prac.ice in | ALBERT EDWARD GLOVER ||| " Service, Economy, and Prompt" and Careful Business. Ratepayers and Residents May Vote for Hospital Members. 1= 0 1 1 Two of the Eleven INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES I 1 | FOR THE AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. A ■ | . Balfour M. IRVINE ,■»& \ . The Well-known and Successful Business Man. * ■ D CSeven Years Member of the > 't'JL " B A%««wAaf A% Mt Eden Borough G>uncil. | | D , FRAffip , BOTH are Pledged to Serve ALL Sections of the Community without Fear or Favour balfour m. irvine | a—— a
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1929, Page 19
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