VOTE ALLUM FOB MAYOR AND Met BE SURE TO FOR THECITYCOUNCIL: I V" Born England. J I wounded war, 1914-18. Director Ambler & Co. Ltd., WM''%yr'% I " Manufacturers and Warehousemen. Two world J tours, visited England, Ireland, France, Germany, 1 America, Canada, Australia. Justice of the Peace; ; I # I K- -1-- ~ MHM 4 4 _ _ Jubilee Medal; Past President Manufacturers' >5:. .. W- ' I I A Association; member of Council, Chamber of ComI I H H.Wm ■ ■ ■ ■ merce; Deputy Chairman St. John Ambulance .{ jP|®wi —. ■ M yW ■ m. V Association; Past President Auckland Kinder- B£-... '£*■%&**&*>'-: -tfKFjf •■. ▼ ▼ garten Association; Past Rangatira. Auckland "jST Travellers* Counoil; Chairman of Town Planning Committee; .Member of Auckland Transport Board; Deputy ( hairman Auckland Metropolitan Milk Council; i-- ■ b m ___ ___ Warden, E.P.S. ' THE CITIZENS' s^A HAROLD P. BURTON M' '"^B B% fl& n ■§■ jb v ■ m ■ the 'fl II H IU Mm If n 7 thr SI I II Bl H hairman orks Committee. Member of Drain- | I ■■ I fwL I ■■ J ae <* oart ' f« r AQQn r i ati nM h j * butcher <J I I I Formerly head of successful furnishing ware- il:'WB ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B house in Hiarangahape Road. Donor of the Carrie V i f Hostel for the Fighting Forces. Prominent in « \Sf Na»?" Automobile Association affairs. Has travelled A Mr -jp extensively. Sitting member of City Council; _BK «,;? - : '?s,jl ! -• ,)cputv Chairman City Home Guard. ALAN ST. CLAIR BROWN, LL.B. 1. The application of common sense and .^ L sound business methods to all problems T™in r ic? a tSii°«f"eputTchaulnill H^SkVI ■ Auckland Grammar School Board; twice President of civic administration. SKi»ja.SrSASSi£ /g" 2. Prudent administration keith NICHOLSON buttle jSJI Educated at the Auckland Grammar School and ;••%* jfL '■■mmM'l v * y ?" ■"-1* 3 Cfp • Auckland University College; Stock and Share- ■ '^ 3. tTTICienCV 111 broker; member of the Auckland Stock Exchange; . >'V *• w c '""" 111 "lanagemenr. practising on own account, 15 years; member Mt! f- W' -SSPSr 'I Eden Borough Council years; Chairman W Finance Committee three years; contested Mt. J Irfe-f- -I>"Brk ' y| -r, Kden Borough Mayoralty 1938, being unsuccess- ' 4. The development of municipal assets ,h " e bel " 1! yield the best returns to (7) . LEONARD COAKLEY support tor ony scheme designed to George w a ike r aucpromote the betterment of the Ouppn Chairman Parks and Reserves Committee and BP^^*B^^B r v, mwiii vi NIC yUttll Committeeman of Finance and Public Safety W A 1 i.L« r\_ • • Committees; member Auckland and Suburban W wlty ot the Dominion. Drainage Board; Past President City and Central f Progress League; associated with several social •; and sporting societies. 6. To make the best use of the City's <8> II l WILLIAM B. DARLOW a a B afliß Bb Bi m* resources for the benefit of all sec- ~, , h . w h .,.„„ „.„„ f . ct „ rin , , rm C AIIIIHMAV tions of the community. B Committee; member Birkenhead BB SB Bi 'IWb BB B ""ttee; for many member Birkenhead v».'■ '"'JU Borough Council; Chairman Auckland Publicity **; iB of N./^ Centennial Committee; member V 7. A careful wnfrk nn M ll ■ £ i Ch j m^ er °J Commerce : Deputy Chairman W '• rv warcn on all Items of an , d Manufa <'.turerß' Association; sitting member J i. an " past Chairman Auckland Harbour Board. /*' expenditure to ensure that the people they contribute in rates. Educal^d cn it IN Ri n h Kcr 'd T w ners & Growers . Ltd - ">■. ■ Grammar School, Auckland University CollegePast Secretary. Auckland Rowing Club; Past 8. Business methods in all Civic deDart- her Auckland Commercial ,, Tra^Xr^ t Club;To , l!- 8 mBMqW^W v,nv ' ucpurt- testant Auckland City Council Elections, 1935, as O JT ' ments of Citizens Ticket - jbb^^^^ dot 9. Co-operation with all for the F ' G ' FARRELL ODjeCtlVe. The welfare of the neonlp » proprietory and partnership interest in same. V/l (lie peupie Four years Active Service overseas in war of \ nnrl nnr " Twenty years member Council of Auto- I una OUr V*iry. mobile Association, Auckland (Inc.); now serving I fifth term as President. Director of N.I.M U I Insurance ~"™"" ~~~~~~" W. F. FOWLDS, M.C. 208 2 _ _ _ ®? r ", in Auckland..Youngest son of the late Hon. 11* IB | ir G ®o r «e Fowlds. Educated at King's College. I ■ ■ Served three in Great War with New Zea- I ■ 111 ||Q ■ S r Rlfle . Bri Kade, of Captain; I and mentioned in Despatches. Director of I 9Seabrook Fowlds Member of Council of I * M Chamber of Commerce; Secretary Auckland I a.m. to o p.m. | FOB SOUND AND EFFiNI
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 6
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