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Election Facts for Voters "I The present Mayor advocates raising Loans without taking ;i Poll of the Ratepayers. ' *> The present Mayor advocates the establishment of a Zoo in Christchurch. *? The present Mayor claims credit for reducing the overdraft from £BO,OOO to £40,000. The truth is that Parliament compelled all Municipalities under a. special Act, passed in 1922, to liquidate their overdrafts. A The present Mayor asked for an increase in his honorarium • by £IOO a year. The application was refused. X The present Mayor and Citizens' Association majority ,' increased the Rates. fi The present Mayor and Citizens' Association majonty reduced wages. *y The Citizens' Association Councillors, and the present Mavor repealed proportional representation —'.he best Lleitoral System in the World—aud put in its place the worsa System—first past the post. < O The Citizens' Association Candidates are too i.u.l ° and uninspiring. Bankrupt of ideas, they have no policy "for the good of the City" but to establish :; Zoor'Vi put advertisements on the Tramway Shelter in Cathedral h<y\u\-^. Q The Citizens' Association Councillors have dune :ii<'.!un;,' t.j realise tho Greater Christchurch Ideal. In the mr.iu _i!:ey have opposed the Greater Christchurch Ideal, at V, cotton ;ind other places. 1A If the Electors of Chriskhnreh want something better in X " Municipal Policv than a Zoo and advertisements on the Tramwav Shelter; if the Electors favour a policy of amalgamation "of Local Bodies as so successfully worked for by Messrs IX G. Sullivan, M.P., and A. S. Taylor; if the Electors want u Mavor and Council who will strive honestly to secure greater progress and lower Eates, they will vote for the following:— • MAYOR—J. K. Archer. CITY COUNCIL—R. A. Brooks, T. H. Butterfield, C. L. Carr, F. R. Cooke, W. J. Green, R. Macfarlane, Mrs E. R. McCombs, G. T. Owen, E. Parlanc, C. Renn, D. G. Sullivan, G. T. Thurston. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD—H. T. Armstrong, G. T. Thurston. HOSPITAL BOARD—J. K. Archer, C. L. Carr, Mrs Green, Mrs E. R. McComfes, G. T. Thurston. VOTE LA SCOU Power plus Economy 125 MILES PER HOUR This U Indian's New "World's Record—the fattest speed ever Cycle. Pat up byPaul Anderson at Sellick's Beach, S.A., on March 27th. THAT'S WHERE THE SCOUT SCORES. It has powerj enough to take you anywhere, with or without a side-car—yet it will do 100 miles to thegallon. The Scout is a beautiful machine to ride—easy to control, and as comfortable as an easy'chair. Latest Scouts have detachable cylinder : heads, greatly simpliincreased power. Indian hpJ<-", every record worth having. Call in for demonstration of latest models. See A. J.S. Models too. Easy terms given. Free catalogue on application. BELL CYCLE & MOTOR CO. LTD. 110 LICHFIELD. STREET, CHRISTCHURCH economy oil for Fords Write for FREE 1 ' Booklet —and FORDS only —absolutely stops chatter ,SO% Off Your Oil Bill———2o% More Mileage W. H. SIMMS & SONS LTD.. Chrislchnrcb, Auckland, Wellington, Dnnedin . deal at Ike CITY BAKERY & STORES jj 1, Oar Bread la of tho finest quality flour, 1 machine made, and guaranteed to keep B ; fresh and sweet. H 8. We stock: choice brands of Groceries and g ■ Provisions at lowest town prices. B Ring 'Phan» 16S0 far prompt deliToiy. H J. WILSON, proprietor, e Corner of Montreal and Tuam streets. fi Baby Demands It! Give the little ehap all the comfort he needs. In a . Wood's Sea Grass Posh Chair ; There are no jolts, no jars, just com- ; V fortable riding, and also easy pushing for mother. The patent spring ensures this. As illustrated, complete with' hood, £*/10/Frank Woods & Co. Manchester St. (opp. Clock Tower) , pure v' Pork v^ De/tcacies New Zealand's Best Pork Products iniiauHiaiHuniiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiis Superior Restanrant 1 | Fernleaf Butter i ■TttSfc" - i 1 Fernleaf Butter a rE£n»!if^?-Twr, Clab Dinned and Lodga Banquets » Speciality : 0. JOHANNXS, Howl m TnCTAwvTR S = The trademark is • GnarantW 5 | of Highest Quality. Loyal Cafe Rooms I I 131 Armagh Street S § trem from Hone Acu

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18368, 29 April 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18368, 29 April 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18368, 29 April 1925, Page 12

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