ilhf "* FOR CIVIC SERVICE := THE EIGHTH OF MAY IS POLLING DAY. STATES ITS CASE TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND What is the Citizens' Committee? j The Citizens' Committee stands for all classes of j g electors and includes representatives of the ||||j| L*. 1* - principal organisations in the city. j #§lr9l ! fi§ , • • * mmmm • Wak. " ' jM, ' Who are the Citizens' Candidates? Hi >-«p j WmWEr The candidates selected by the Citizens' Com- j mittee have been chosen in the belief that they not j only possess # the necessary ability, but also the j Mk gl|||| honesty of purpose and experience to deal with all j 4*M jjft WiMSm questions that come before them in an unbiassed ||n manner for the good of the community as a j wVinlp | MR. ERNEST DAVIS, * : Candidate for the Mayoralty. THE CITIZENS' CANDIDATES ARE NOT PLEDGED BY THE CITIZENS' COMMITTEE MAYOR: OR ANY OTHER ORGANISATION. THEY DAVIS, Ernest. ARE FREE TO A<CT AS THEIR C.ONSCIENCE DICTATES. COUNCILLORS: [ BASTEN, Alice H. : • BENNETT, Matthew J. : BURTON, Harold P. np|l • "■ • T| ' • COAKLEY, Leonard J. There is danger in placing | local affairs in the hands 1 si'"" KEALY, John W. it • » "S • a m KINGSTON, Bryan. of sectional interests c NORDEN, Augustus C. _ . p | PATERSON, John Barr The safety of ratepayers and immunity from j richardson, sir George « « • *ii i• m • i • n * * i SLYFIELD, Robert G. rash and misguided political influence m mum- takle, Sidney. cipal affairs lies in supporting the Citizens' tiarks, Herbert. Candidates. 1 1 , , ~ -j., ! HARBOUR BOARD: The names or the Citizens Candidates appear in \ donald, j«me. b. the adjoining column. Because they can be | n<?rd^' c. depended upon to act faithfully in the interests of j vaile, Hubert e. ratepayers your support and vote on their behalf is earnestly solicited. TRANSPORT BOARD: ALLUM, John A. C. .= COYLE, Michael J. ENTRICAN, James C. N ■ FURNESS, Christopher H. MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE OF THE CITIZENS' COMMITTEE: j MULLIGAN, Robert G. E. ANDERSON, Chairman. Geo. R. HUTCHINSON, Vice-Chairraan. j SPENCER, Norman B. H. T. GOLDIE, Hon Treasurer. E. C. WALTON, Secretary. j r_ J. MARSDEN CAUGHEY. MRS. KENNETH GORDON. GEO. TINSTONE. j A. J. HUTCHINSON. HARVEY TURNER. MRS. A J MATHIAS. . CUT OUT THIS LIST FOR J. C. ENTRICAN. E. E. KITCHENER. H. T. MERRITT. i REFERENCE. VOTE for the FULL CITIZENS' TICKET
CYLLIN FOR SAFETY. Cyllin has been tested by the world's greatest authorities and proved to be the most powerful antiseptic disinfectant suitable for general use. Cyllin Is in effective that one part in <MOO parts of water destrovs typhoid germs in live minutes, vet Cyllin is non-corrosive and non-irri-tant. Cyllin is recommended for use in the horrie. hospital and institution, and particularly for personal hyfienn. All chemists sell Cyllin in ior. bottles, 1/4, and ioz, 5/.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 13
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