Auckland Transport Board ♦♦♦ CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Mi, BENIETT illliif - I*: The Candidate with the People's welfare at heart. Through a long- life of service to the public, Mr. Bennett has proved himself a man who will whole-heartedly support and aid citizens without any thought of personal gain. It is this type of man which Is needed to nil the important positions or public guidance, a roan of independent views who will lend his long experience to the furthering of a greater service to the community in general. in offering himself for a seat on the Auckland Transport Board, Mr. Bennett has pleased thousands of friends in all parts of Auckland who have faith in his judgment and public interests. Mr. Bennett may be relied upon to do his utmost in the same willing service on the Transport Board as he has done on the Auckland City Council for the past ten years. Return a man with a proven list of past successes in business and community affairs. In addition to being one or Auckland's pioneers of business and a shrewd man of management and control, Mr. Bennett has a long list of efficient service on public bodies to lifs credit. Among his appointments he has been a sitting member of the ■City Council for the past ten years; four years Chairman of the Works Committee' Drainage Board; six years on the Works Committee; two years Chairman of I Markets and Stores Committee; two years on the Legal and Finance Committee; sitting member of the Auckland Electric Power Board since its inception; ten years on the Council or the Chamber of Commerce; eleven years President of the Karangahape Road Business Men's Promotion Society and Vice-President, or the Auckland Justices of Peace Association, it will be easily seen, from the roregoing appointments, that Mr. Bennett has had practically un- ... equalled experience in local affairs, in a "way '."that has made him "popular with his colleagues and the public alike. To elect a man or: B'ennett's position Is to rest assured or thorough control and excellent'management or public affairs. . "EXPERIENCE Leads the Wise" :|:: Experience' or Mr. Bennetts public • . service has led thousands or people " 'to elect him to the foregoing bodies. ' Again this year experience will lead .thousands more to re-elect him to a — seat on the Auckland City Council and to a seat on the Transport Board. On May 6 your wisest vote will be for M. J. BENNETT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 15
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