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CITYCOUNCIL BY-ELECTION REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR MR.C.S.TRILLO The Independent Candidate He does not believe in Party Polities in Municipal Affairs. He is a large Ratepayer and will study the interests of the Ratepayers. He will support anything of a progressive nature. He is a young man with a world-wide business experience; has plenty of Pep and gets things done. # He has made a great success of his own business, die Gold Band Taxis, when that business was dead, and he claims if elected he could do the same with Municipal He is an Expert on Traffic Control, Regulations and By-laws. He is an Engineer by profession, and his knowledge in tfiat respect should be valuable. Workers and unemployed will get a fair deal from him. He was only a worker himself up to his return from the Gre&t War, when he started m business, assisted by the Returned Soldiers' Gratuity and the Repatriation Department, and, although he has now the control of the largest number of men in his particular line of business in New Zealand, he is still a worker in principle. # H® does not want to get in for Councillor if he cannot get in by clean nghting. So give him your support; you will not regret it. TRY HIM and PROVE HIM! THANK YOU! TRILLO. C. S. TRILLO, C. S. -w An % to •« • \ vv\ ft*\ & SHEER MERIT ALONE SUSTAINS A PAPER Iff FIRST PLACE YEAR AFTER YEAR. Cheerful People are the best buyers Jf you want to reach intimately and influentially the buying public of Canterbury and Westland, |n their own homes, there is no other avenue of, approach comparable in its effectiveness to "The Press.** "The Press" circulation is real home {circulation. It is Canterbury's greatest salesman of any merchandise, because it is read by more families than any other Canterbury # newspaper; and, further, die purchasing power of its readers is much greater than that of any other paper. \ CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY. Covers City, Suburbs and Country Districts. and Controlled in Chris tchurch in flte interests of Canterbury and Westland People.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 6