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ELECTION NOTICES. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. To tho Electors for tho City of Christchurcb. I BEG respectfully to solicit your Votes i and 6Uppovt in connexion with the Toll to bo held on Wednesday. 30th April. 1 havo served on the Lyitelton Harbour Board continuously for over twenty years, and with lengthened o-'.'perience take as keel: an interest in. »11 matters conncctod with commerce and shipping as over I did. I have fotight for many years to get better communication with the sea. To my mind, it is absolutely essential in tho Lest interests of Canterbury that theve> should be a good direct road to our port, and should this be found not to bo practicable or too expensive as things are, then I advocate prompt further expert investigation i© malting a port at Heathcoto or elsewhere, whichever appears to bo tho best business proposition. The installation and tho sacrifice might be costly but tho advantages pained for all time"should be of incalculable benefit. Thcro will be no permanent satisfactory working of tho Port till road competition can competo on level terms with the railway. If returned I will do my utmost to work in the best inteiosts of this city, wbero I have lived and laboured for over tliirty-fivo t-9;TF ALBERT KAYE. >rp H E CITY MAYORALTY. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER CHEISTCHURCH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN — In pupport of my candidature for tho Mayoralty, I shall Address tho Electors as follows: — TO-DAY, KAIAPOI FACTORY'. MANCHESTER ST., At 2'oon. BECKENHAM SCHOOL, 7.30. THE HALL, SELWYN STREET. ADDING TOX, . 8.30. TUESDAY, APRIL 23th— THE GOODS SHED, CARLYLE STREET, At Noon. ST. SAVIOUR'S SCHOOLROOM, SYDENHAM, 7.30. WALTIIAM SCHOOL, 8.30. HENRY T. J. THACKER. : COMMITTEE ROOMS: 115 Worcester street, Christclmrch. (Telephone No. 2390.) 697GF CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION'S POLICY. IT is tho .policy of tho Association to promote overy reasonable reform within tho power of the City Council to carry out, and in addition to the proposals already mentioned, ■ the following are supported by tho Association's candidates: — To 6oelc legislative powers, authorising tho Council to carry out housing schemes. To plan Modsl Suburbs, Purchase Land, and erect suitable Homes for purchase on easy terms. Tho Association's Candidates me: — MAYOR: J. J. DOUGALL. ; COUNCILLORS: CENTRAL WARD— C. P. AGAR, J. A. FLESHES, C. .S. HARPER. J. O. JAMESON, A. McKELLAR, and W. NICMOLLS. ST. ALBANS WARD— E. 11. ANDRE ,"v S, J. W. BEANLAND, I -and A. WILLIAMS,.., ........ SYDENHAM WARDGORDON HUTCHISON. J. LONG TON, s . and A, C. MAXWELL. linwood ward— T. S. DACRE, W. S. GODFREY, and JOSEPH TAYLOR. HARBOUR BOARD: H. HOLLAND. A. KAYE. H. B. SORENSEN. HOSPITAL BOARD: P. P. BOAG. W. NIOHOLLS. H. J. OTLEY. 11. B. SORENSEN. MRS C. M. GREEN.MRS E. S. WILSON. SYDENHAM WARD. THE CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION CANDIDATES for the SYDENHAM WARD will address the Electors as ur.\ler: TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) —Selwyn street Methodist Schoolroom, at 7.30 p.m. Speakers— GORDON HUTCHISON, 1 J. LONG TON, A. C. MAXWELL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY)—Beckenham Hall, > Somerfield street, at 8 p.m. Speakers— A. C. MAXWELL. 1 GORDON HUTCHISON,, J. LONGTON, ' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)— Waltham , Hall, at 8 p.m. Speakers— J. LONGTON, A. C. MAXWELL. GORDON HUTCHISON,' Tho above Candidates will also epeak TOr DAY at Noon, in Carlylo street, near Rail- • way Goods Sheds, and TO-MORROW, at Noon, in Dundas street, near Colombo etrcet. ELECTORS! ENTRUST THE AFFAIRS OF THE CITY TO CAPABLE BUSINESS MEN! 7010 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ABO U R CANDIDATES. • MAYOR: J. McComhs, M.P. COUNCILLORS: CENTRAL WARD—Cr. E. J. Howard and Geo. Manning. ST. ALBANS WARD—Cr. Ada Wells, Mrs S. Pago, Itev. J. H. G. Chappie. SYDENHAM WARD—Cr. F. Burgoyne, Messrs F. R- Cooko, H. T. Armstrong, ar.-I E. E. Langley. LINWOOD WARD—Cr3. D. G. Sullivan, H. F. Herbert, and Hiram Hunter. HARBOUR BOARD. E. J. Howard and E. E. Langley. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOXRD. Mesdames Herbert, Cook?, Mat-heson, and Bradley, and Messrs It. D. Martin and H. Juteum. 7013 CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. LINWOOD WARD. Messrs d. g. ii. f. Herbert, and 11. HUNTER will Address • the Electors of Linwood in the ROLLESTON STREET HALL TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. ■ Hear tho Labour CajidHates. 7042 : MUNICIPAL - ELECTIONS" "\,TR J. McCOMBS will ADDRESS the AL ELECTORS:— TO-NIGHT-CHORAL HALL. Rev. J. K. Archer will Preside. . | Messrs £. J. Howard and G. Manning will t also speak. ; TO-MORROW NIGHT-ST. SAVIOUR'S ' SCHOOL. Mr J. McCombs and. Labour Candidates for Sydenham Ward. 1203 D. HASSALL will address tho . -L»-L Electors, THIS EVENING, at the RUGBY STREET SCHOOL, at 7.45 ! THE REV. SAMUEL LAWRY, a Condi- I date for the Hospital Board, will also 1 7036]
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16508, 28 April 1919, Page 1
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