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ELECTION NOTICES. ;__ MAYORAL ELECTION. THE SAFE MAN. ' Vote for NEWMAN! THE MAN OF TRIED ABILITY. Vote for NEWMAN! THE TRUSTED MAN. Vote fop NEWMAN I THE STRONGEST CANDIDATE.

TO THE ELECTORS OP WELLINGTON. T AMES AND' GENTLEMEN,—I have the lLi honour to ' announce that, I • will bo a 1 Candidate for re-election as Councillor at the forthcoming Municipal Election. If elected, I shall be prepared to support a progressive and prudent policy of development, and to the best of my ability advance the interests of Greater Wellington. The City is morally bound to discharge its obligations in regard to each undertakings as the— Wadestown Tram, Drainage, Water, More Efficient Lighting of The Suburbs, and Outlying Dibtricta. Those important and necessary works should be carried to completion as speedily,as pos-' sible. Municipal Control of Milk is,a matter of vital importance to the Health of the Community, and the Scheme brought down was, in my opinion, an honest attempt to deal with the problem-»f ensunnr Pure Milk. Tramw»y Extension,' C»r Shea Accommodation, Lighting Expulsion. Completion of Recreation Grounds and Destnictor, should receive the imaseditte attention of the New Council. • The question of 'Housing Accommodation, Public Markets, Water for the High Levels, are works that should bo given effect to as soon as opportunity offers. The Street Widening of Willie and Manners Streets, and the acquisition of the Gas Works, should be dealt with at an early date. My best efforts would be devoted to a careful and efficient management of our Trama and othe'r Services, and I trust to be favoured with a renewal of your confidences. Tours -faithfully, , "' E. FLETCHER. 7590 \TOTE FOR FITZGERALD and a Searchlight V on Municipal Affairs. 7680 TO THE ELECTOES OF WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-! 'have 'the honour to announce that I will again be a Candidate for re-election at the approaching Election of City Councillors Tf elected, I shall continue to support a policy of progress op safe lines; including tho consolidation of. the tramways nnd electric lighting ventures; tho control by inspection of tho milk supply on the lines recommended by the Health Committee, and | adopted by the Council; tho eorapletion'under'cxifiting authorised, loans io£i the/drainage and water-supply schemes for the orillying,,dinrricts j 1 the completion of the present recreation grounds, and the gradual improvement and beautification of the city, including the Town Belt. . I' am opposed to*,any further loans being raised at .present, except such as will be inter-est-earning, and am also opposed to any scheme that would involve an increase in the present rates.. Yours .faithfully, ' ■" ','G. SHIRTCLIITE. VOTE FOE FITZGEEALD and Municipal Advancement all along tho line. 7680 TKTOTE FOE COHEN, who will give a trial to Municipal Markets on a small setle ' tObeßin, ' ' ' i 7673 VOTE FOR FITZGERALD, yo taxpayers. Ho will lighten your burdens. - 7880 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. •y 0 T E F 0 'E J. P. LUKE, , J. P. LUKE, , ' And . PEOGEESS ON SOUND LINES. ' ; , 7670 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ■jDATEPAYERS, -please Eecord Your Vote for the Candidates who will look after your interests, THOMAS BALLINGER. THOMAS BALLINGER. i , i x i r FITZGERALD, that's the man to Vote for To-day. Seo he secures a seat in the Council ' 7650 REMEMBER, THE YOUNG NEW'ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE. VOTE* FOE fl ASE T, ,OTJi FOR ~VASET, HE WILL MAKE A'REALLY USEFUL v ' AND PRACTICAL COUNCILLOR. VOTE'FOR ALBERT HENRY CASEY. 7G93 WORKERS, THIS is your CHANCE. PLUMP THIS TICKET TO-DAY--' J. RIGG, Mayor. Cooper. Hindraarsh. i Cnrey. . ■ Chapman. Moot. Hampton. Reardon. 1 769S ■tfTOTE FOR COHEN, who will Not vote for further taxation. All loans should bo interest-bearing. '-

I •y o , T B p ,0 .e J. P.' LUKE.' J. P. LUKE. AN, EQUITABLE EXPENDITURE OF REVENUE. VOTE FOR DYKES, and the Speedy Completion of all Recreation Grounds now in hand. 7703 VOTE FOE DYKES, who will do hie best to Conserve the Interest* of the lUtemyere. 7708 0113 FOR DYKES, Mid the Aequisitim «f the Gmnrorlre tt * Fair Vtluatip*. 77W OTE FOR DYKES, tad PregrteiT* Administration en Sonsd Business Lines. 77M ■\7OTE FOR DYKES, who will do his best to V Conserve the Interests of the Ratepayers. ; 7703 ■\TOTE FOR DTKES, and an Efficient Tram- » way Service, with a General Manager at the head. ; 7703 VOTE FOR DYKES, and the Acquisition of the Gasworks at a Fa.ir Valuation. 7703 OTE FOITiYKES, and the Speedy Com-1 , pletion of all Recreation Grounde now in ' hand. J ' 7703 OTE FOB DYKES, and an Efficient Tram- , way Service, with a General Manager at tho head. i ■ <j 7703 ■y O T E F, O 1 B J. P. LUKE. J. P. LUKE. , \ v AN IMPROVED SERVICE'TO OUTER ' , ■ PORTIONS; 'OF THE. CITY. , \ /_ VOTE FOR FITZGERALD. ,He has the V City's interests at heart. 7680 yOTE FOE COHEN, who will Not vote for further taxation. All loans should be interest-bearing. VOTE FOE FITZGERALD and New MuniciV pal Life of the right kind. - ■ 7880 yOTE FOR HIGGINBOTTOM! * The Man WITH EXPERIENCE AND A RECORD FOR STRAIGHTNESS! yOTE FOR COHEN, whe is in favour of / Free Sunday Concerts under the supervision of the Council. 7673 YOTE FOR FITZGEEALD and Progress mth Economy. 7680 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. •y 0 T E ' F O 1 R J. P.' LUKE, J. P. LUKE, ' And , PROGRESS ON SOUND'LINES. 151? yOTE FOE FLETCHEE, The People's Candidate. , ' >' 7695 yOTE F O E . SHIETOXIFFE. SHIETCLIFFE. 7674 TXTE Want Geo. Frost in tho council, to help to put the zoo on its feet. 7655 yOTE FOB COHEN, who will give a trial to Municipal Markets on' a small Ecalo to begin. ■ , 76?3 CITY CCJUNCIL ELECTION. y O T' E' FOR J. P.' LUKE, J. P. -LUKE, And PROGRESS ON SOUND LINES. 7679 yOTE FOR COHEN, who will give a trial to Municipal Markets on a small scale .tobopa. " • - .-.. .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 5

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