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HERtS WHY ■HBMMBMHnMHYou should vote for CITIZENS in both Transport and Drainage I I TRANSPORT... I DRAINAGE... I I ■ .. „ I A CiHxsns' Board will review <ll bus routes and time tables, provide extensions ;.°Z O n".L" S y k S.“.’ Wh "‘ ’ ” “” r ■" 1 I This rapidly expanding City has made challenging [j-— *■■ « A, is th. c.„ with e«»r public transport undertaking, in New Zealand and CITI7FN T-g demands on th. Drainage Beard which provides . CITI7FN overseas, the Christchurch Board's operations show a substantial annual VI I IfcfcfW ■ essential services, often under very difficult Con- VI I IAnEsIT A Citixons' Board, by sound and sensible management, will reduce CANDIDATES I ditions. The present Board takes pride in this re- CANDIDATES the deficiency to the lowest possible figure commensurate with the provision ■ ___j __l* . r ■ ch «>ms. m t i b ”, . . *« met. i^d.«. ■ *h®“ld meet the operating expanses of the undertaking. This loft the ratepayer ftttAWM DamlmLl d* I ° ***** * Y®OTS the total miles of sewer in* LillWfifirf IfIVFIKIhAF laclnr T responsible only for the charges applicable to the loans raised for capital WWWNt V. | creased from 383 to 507, an increase of 124 LCSICI I. c ;i * xp *" d,ture ‘ ' CUTLEIL R I m, ** es ’ * ota ' number of houses connected to North East SMITH. E. Vincent | > T " ,s P Bl| cy b*»" departed from in the last three years by a Labour-con- - , - - awiHW ou ■ sew . P incraasad fram 41 744 M 54 770 > n in - trolled Board, with the result that the rate levy has been increased to cover UftlKsm C < 1 . ' ' , " Fast MflRI AN IWtald P increases in expenses. ! ißvi WIIIIBRI 5. | crease of 13,305 new connections. A modern JOUIl! CoSl MCUUAIV IHHldlu r. On election a Citizens’ Board will re-introduce the Citizens' policy. This, MADHifiTT ifallls T I t r « fl t m ent works was established, capable of Soiltll WfKf HINT ThnmM I) M the^r’f 1 . uI h . S ° Und wHI br!n 9 •hc-t • substantial reduction in . MAIOaUII, I*o I. | c<)ping fh fhe nexf 40 yMrs expans ; on< Storm . ' BWMS r ** *.*. ~..... . .. I .. .... . SMITH, J. Roland I water sewers increased from 33 miles in 1946 to SprCydOll) bettor than any other fleet in New Zealand. The conversion from a dllepWeted Avon HATTAWAV ft I miles in 1961. Rivers and drains under the n8!SW0llJ KuSSELL, CoIIH H. W * moden ' bwes w “ pJanned w,<l corrW •“* ?<■»*'•« M?on HAIIAWAI, UOTOOn V. I Board's control increased from 135 miles in 1946 -. ... .. S cm..., u-d,. Heathcote WOODWARD ArHwr J I♦» 222 mii« i„ i96i. St Albans McTAINSH. Archibald J. Citizens' candidates consider that the purchase of a number of smaller buses WlAWnrauFf M IHIP I. ■ Uf t XJ Atwvm ta • m. WSs to cater for "off peak" trips is a matter which should be carefully considered. 'aw BBlnruAUf EJ. JI Itl . ... ~1 . .. WBlHlSiri CARTER. MdUfiC@ R f W zs . . , „ • Kiccarton BRADSHAW. Edward J I The way to ensure that this progress continues vranit.n« nauiiuc n. On election a Citizens Board will examine the possibility of effecting economies ’ ■ • ■ UAkiU/tMK n 1 j ■■ ; ' inH'iswy. I 1 CihMns ° n October 7th. Woolston HAMMOND, Roland H. j On Saturday October 7th be sure to vote Citizens, this will ensure that public ’■ • I transport runs at peak efficiency. | ——....— ■ You can’t make the buses earn profit, but you can reduce the losses. J Ensure that this progress continues B ■ phone 60*756 or 30*516. Wlffl T L f| TITt M C I ■ ■ CIWS CANDIDATES ARE MEN OF PROVEN BUSINESS ABILITY VVI En VIII Im C IIJ • H
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29637, 6 October 1961, Page 8
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