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" . ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION. 1 FISHER will Speak at .8 o'clockTown Hall—TO-NIGHT, • when Rev. J. J. North- will speak on Sunday. Concerts. St. Thomas's Hall, NewtOiUl-TUESDAY. 7542 " MAYORAL ELECTION; j jyp. WILFORD will speak at- . ' St. Thomas's Schoolroom, Newtowu—TO- ( NIGHT, at'B o'clock. x ' j Kolburno Churchroblil—TUESDAY, ' 27th, at 1 7 p.m. '' ?S4l" I MAYORAL ELECTION. 1 BOLTON will Speak at 8 p.m.— KELBURNE CIItIRCIIROOM—TO-NIGHT, i SYDNEY ST. SCHOOLROOM—TUESDAY. Central Committee Rooms, Ingestro Street, alongside Skatihg Rink. , fcl)2 MAYORAL ELECTION. A. It. NEWMAN will Speak at- : VICTORIA HALL—TO-NIGHT. DRUIDS'HALL-TUESDAY NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. . ' <■' ' ' . ' 7548LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. . MAYORAL ELECTION; . •fTON.' E.G., will Address ,tho -O. Eloctors on MONDAY, 2Gth APRIL, 1909, at the Island Bay Hall, at 8 p.m; TUESDA Y, 27th APRIL, at tho Hand Rotunda ( Jervois Quay, at.B p.m. -Committee Buildings, Lower Cuba Street. D. J. CONCHIE,' V 7552' ; Hon. Secretary. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE, rfllHE LABOUR .CANDIDATES \vill Speak as . -#■ follow— MONDAY, 12.20,' at Wharf.', MONDAY NIGHTj. Island Bny, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY 'NIGHT, Band Rotunda, Jervois Qutiy, Opp. Town Hall, at 8 p:m. • . At each of thesis meetings the Labour Call' didhtes will explain' the Labour Platform... : - D. J. CONCHIE, 7551 • v ' .... Hon. Secretary. CITY' CO.UNCIL ELECTION. . A LL Ladies and Gentkmfen willing to help -Ci in forwardilio; tho Candidature of MR., ALBERT 11. CASEY avo asked to uic6t - at Turnbull'S AllStiffl Maft; Panahia* Street, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7,45 o'clotk sharp; • ' • '• ' J. T .HORN, 7555 .• ' H 6 n. See. Provisional. Cftrlimittce. , VOTE 5? O R v TILE REPRESENTATIVE • 'AND LEVEL* ■ HEADED YOUNG NEW ZEALANDER. , Be advocates 1 Pfodent' yet Progressive Administration. Ho is CohsciehtioUsj Broadminded, and' Reliable, and will Safeguard your Interests.'" < ■ ' CASEY has,"ho .'axis to grind."•; ' 7556 TO THE ELECTORS OF .WELLINGTON. - Ladies and gentlemen,-i imve the: liohour; to announce that' I, .will be a Candidate'for re-electiOn aS CoUhcillor, at the' forthcoming; Municipal Electio'n. l ' r.;"' : If elected, 1; shall be prepared to' suppoJt' a {irogifessivg ftftd prudent policy of devMopmOnt, 'and to the best of.-my.'ability' advance the in- • ;terests,:bf; (3featef '~Wellihgtani iTiie pity jis iriotaliy bound to discharge Its obligations in regard to such iindgftakings hi) the-7'. ; ... Wadegtown .■ Tram, Drainage, Water, Moro ■ EmCiOht-Lighting,.of Tile Suburbs, And Outlying Districts. , ; Those-important and_ necessary workß should .be carried, to, completion, as speedily' as possible. '. v.... ■ .., . ' . Municipal Control, of Milk is ti matter of vital inipbl'tancß to the Hoaltli of-the. Community, and the Sehomo brought dbWii was, in my opinion,, an honest attempt Uo deal With tho problehi of ensuring PUra Milk, Tramway Extension, Car Slied Accohiniodatibn. Lighting Expansion. . Completion of Recreation Grounds, and Des. trUctor, should 1 resolve tho Immediate attention ■of the' New Council. ' '' ■ flic miestion of Housing Public Markets, Water for the High Levels, are. WBrks that should bo given effect to as soOn' us opportunity offers. . ' The Street Widening of Willis and Manners Streets, and the acquisition of the Gas Works, should be dealt with, at ah early date. My best efforts would be devoted to a careful and_ efficient management Of. Our Trams and other Sol',vices,.attd I trust to bo favoured With : a renewal of your confidences. Yours, faithfully, . ' R-. FLETCIiER. ■; -',■■■■ . ■■' -. , 7551;' •municipal elections. TO. the Electors of Wellington. - : Ladies and gentlemen,-i have the " honoiir to announce that I ani a Candidate for a Seat on tho Wellington City Council, ■ and> I undertake, if elected, to do nly Utmost to advance Wellington,' Tho following are my views;— • , I AM JN.FAVOUR OF1. FlNANCE.—Progressive ndffllnlstratioa Oil > sound business lines. ■ 2- TRAMWAYS—The maintenance 6f tho efii- ■ cienoy of' tlie tramway: service, and the ■' . appointment of a general manager. 3. GASWORKS.—Their acquisition at fair ..value, ' . - : •. 4. RECREATION GROUNDS.—TiIe • epeidy — atjsresent in hand.. 5. WADESIO^NIRAMWAY.—I ain in favour of this work, for which a loan has al= ready been, authorised) being prosccuted • as speedilv as possible", 6. BORROWING.—I shall opposs further borrowing, unites, it, can bo clearly demonstrated that any netf works hecessitat- , ing .a loan''are in tho best interests of the city. 7. FIRE BOARD;—Though personally opposed to the removal of the control of Fire 'Boards from the City Council, I would favpur n. Plebiscite .on ,the question-of establishing n Fire Board. trusting to be favoured with your support and confidence. . ' : .Y'purS obediently,';, , 7510 JAMES DYKES, r To THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I have the 1 honour to announce that I am ft Candi- 1 didate for the puico.of City Councillor.: ,•; { "If OlSCted, I, shall endea.voUr tb forward the , speedy completion' of tho city Recreation , Grounds; the' Completion of Drainiigo and j Water Supplies authorised under existing loans 1 for Greater Wellington. ' l am opposed to nnv ( further loans at the present time, unless they , Can be proved Conclusively to bo interest-bear- ; ing, ns I thihk the burden Of the ratepayer* - is already too rtiid must of necessity ' react on, the working man. I am in farour of trained officcrt being At the intersection 'bf the main streets for the nronef control of traffic,: aiid if elected (without mating n host of promises beforehohd) I frill use 1 my Utmost endeavours to assist ifi the adnilnw- J tration of tho city's nftairs on economical and I honest lines. _. ~ .. 'n Sihccrely yourj, . • 1 ■ ' • .a 7539 HERBERT BEATON. ' J IT will , bo good news for to \ khOtf that "The Dotninion has a larger circulation than any Other- moruing paper in N'6w Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 491, 26 April 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 491, 26 April 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 491, 26 April 1909, Page 2

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