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LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. IJIRANSPOKT JgOARD J^LECTION. THE PENNY SECTION CANDIDATES, ADVOCATORS OF WORKERS' TRANSFEROVER TICKETS AND APPRENTICES' CONCESSIONS. JgELL, GERALD. Late Hat Manufacturers, Karangahape Rd., Rep. Crystal Aerated Waters, Treasurer Point Chevalier School Committee, Member Committee Point Chevalier Sailing Club, Organiser Point Chevalier Recreation and Social Club, Foundation Member Waitemata Swimming Club. JgRYANT, WALTER. 20 Years' Local Transport Experience. WALTER. House Furnisher, Queen Street; Ex-ofllccr Boy Scouts, Social Worker. JAMES. Master Plumber, Honorary Member Orphans Club and Savage Club. piIILPOTT, KATHLEEN. Member Nursing Division St. John Ambulance, Officer Girl Guides, Organiser Ladies' Committee Point Chevalier ExServicemen's Association. VINCENT It. 20 Years' General Contractor. VOTE NEW BOARD. VOTE FULL TICKET. NO. 2 CONSTITUENCY—MOUNT EDEN, MOUNT ALBERT, NEWMARKET. VOTE FOR A. F. MADDENTHE PENNY SECTION CANDIDATE. And a Dominion Road Business Man, Who Supports Workers' Transfer-over Tickets and Apprentices' Concessions. "NT O. 3 CONSTITUENCY. gANFT, RALPH W. Another Penny Section Candidate. x 7 HOSPITAL BOARD. Readers of JTOBERT J rjtERRY'S Contributions to the "Star" on Health, Food and Overseas Markets know lull well that lie is absolutely fair in bis summing up of a problem or controversy. Add to this tils varied knowledge of Health Matters and they must conclude that he would be useful to the community if elected to the Auckland Hospital Board. Look down the list until you come to " IJIEItRY, JOHN," THEN VOTE HIM IN. 7 T WANT EVERYBODY TO KNOW -L Til,\T THE JIOBERT JOHN rj-lERRY, CANDIDATE FOR THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD, Is the- same man who has given us sound Information regarding Overseas Markets and Health Matters. Held his own with the leading dietitians in England. lie is Originator and Proprietor of Terry's Meal and a good all round sport, And a living advertisement for his teachings. OLD PATIENT (E.G.R.). JJOSPITAL JgOARD. CANDIDATURE OF ]\£R. ILLIAM yy ALL ACE, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD.

Ladies and Gentlemen : During tlie Inst few months I have been the subject of a campaign of misrepresentation originating apparently from sectional interests. I have not thought it necessary to refute allegations which are either trifling in character or for which there is not tlie slightest foundation in fact. Electors may rest assured that during my term of otlicc the Hospital lias readied a high standard of efficiency and, further, that the Board's financial position is absolutely sound. You ninr well be proud of the administration of your Hospital in all its branches and I confidently leave the issue in your bands firmly believing that you are the best judges of my record in public and municipal affairs. Yours faithfully, 7 WILLIAM WALLACE. rpIIE DRIVE AGAINST DIN. ELECTORS' OPPORTUNITY. In response to our representations, the following Candidates have given a written undertaking to actively support a policy of CONTROL OF NEEDLESS NOISE, as outlined in our published circular: — HOSPITAL BOARD— Dreaver. Mrs. M. : Ely, A. E.; Gnr.son. Dr. E. B. ; Gordon, I)r. K. F. ; llogben, J.: Rasper, Mrs. A. ; Kidd, Mrs. 10. ; Matthews, F. W.; Terry, R. J.; Wallace, W. ; Woodroff, 11. DISTRICTS OF MT. ALBERT, MT. EDEN, NEWMARKET AND ONEHUNGA — Iloit, L. W. ; Kinnear, J. 11. Cut out tliis alphabetical list for use at tlie poll. It will help your marking a cross opposite names of supporters of this movement to eliminate needless uoise. Remember —if you vote for less than the total vacancies then those you favour receive a lead, AT EM ENT gOCIETY, 7, WE I.LESLEY CHAMBERS, C.l. x" gPECIAL •yyARNIN'G ! Do not let apathy keep you away from the Polls next Wednesday. The pockets of Ratepayers and others are empty. Property owners face starvation during the next three years unless you act wisely by returning a large number of NO TICKET Candidates. Don't allow the SELF-APPOINTED Citizen's Committee to dictate who shall represent you. -yOTE W. H. M URRAY ' INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, CITY COUNCIL and TRANSPORT BOARD. Six Years Member City Council, Ex-Mayor Grey Lynn. 7 NOTICES. YACHTSMEN AND AQUATIC SPORTSMEN, Your Interests would be Well Served by supporting A. C (GUS.) NOItDEN for City Council and Harbour Board. Has wide administrative experience. Is Chairman Auckland Rowing Association and President West End Rowing Club. THOMAS L. THOMPSON, Chairman Auckland Anniversary Regatta Committee. A. THOMSON, President Ponsonby Cruising Club. F. W. JEFFERS, Commodore Ponsonby Cruising Club. s

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 106, 7 May 1935, Page 3

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