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ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION. R. A. WRIGHT will Address tha Electors TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) At the .CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. At 8 diclock. Sererl other speakers will also address the meeting. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. MUNICIPAL ■ ELECTIONS. LABOUR CANDIDATES will Address the Electors of Wellington at tho undermentioned places TO-NIGHT, starting at 8 o'clock: Berhampore Masonic Hall. Roseneath Sdhcolroom. Ngaio 'Methodist Hall. Ghuznee Street. Open Air. Green Street, Newtown, Open Air. Hollowav Road, near Soldiers’ Statue, Mitchell town. JAMES THORN. Secretary. QOUNCIL ELECTION. DUNBAR SLOANE. DUNBAR SLOANE THE PEOPLE’S CANDIDATE, Will Speak at KARORI COUNCIL CHAMBERS. TUESDAY, APRIL 26, At 8 p.m. DON’T MISS THIS MEETING. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. MESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE,’ T. BUCKLEY, ’Major vine, len. M'KENZIE, and B. BURN. THE PEOPLE’S CANDIDATES, will Speak as fajllownt— TUESDAY, APRIL 26—KARORI COUNCIL CHAMBERS, at 8 p.m. DON’T MISS THIS MEETING. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION? ALEX. W. PARTON will address the Electors os follows: — , Tuesday—Seafoun. 7.45 p.m., Tea Kiosk, and later at. Concert Chamber, Town Hall, City.

CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. GH. BAYLIS will address the Elcc- • tors — TO-NIGHT (TUESDA Y) At St. Hilda’s Hall, Island Bay, at 8 p.m. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TITHE following Candidates are recommended to the- confidence of the members of tho P.P.A. and all loyal citizens :— . MAYOR. WRIGHT, R. A. COUNCILLORS. MRS. M'VICAR, A. MRS. PRESTON, K. J. Messrs. BENNETT, H. D. •BENNETT, W. H.. •BURN, B. G. H. •BURNS, J. ‘•DALE. J. M. . “FORSYTH, T. G. •GAUDIN, W. J. •LUCKIE, M. M. F. •NORWOOD, C. J. B. PARTON, .A. W. SLOANE, D. •THOMPSON, W. J. VINE, E. ♦These denote sitting Councillors. HARBOUR BOARD. LEUCHARS, J.; BENNETT, H. D.; NORWOOD, C. J. B.; MITCHELL, G. HOSPITAL BOARD. BUTLER, J. W.; CASTLE. F.; ELLIOTT, J. K.; HORNBLOW, A, R.; LUKE, C. M. : M’VICAR, A.; NASH, G.; PETHERICK, G. J.; UNDERWOOD, S. H.; VAN STAVEREN, H.; VINE, E. POLLING DAY—TO-MORROW. The issue to-morrow is not men, but PRINCIPLES, GOOD GOVERNMENT AND SECURITY. Every Voter is urged to vote for every name in the above list. Take the list with you to the Polling Booth. Your Vote counts for the Union Jack and against the Red Flag of Bolshevism." VOTE And see that your friends ' VOTE TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. y7OTE FOR B. G. H. BURN. (Mayor of Karori Borough for five years, and Councillor for six.) I stand for Careful, Honest, and Progressive Administration of the City’s Affairs. I am a Member of the Milk, Reserves, By-laws, and Outlying Districts Committees of the Wellington City Council; President of the Karori Hockey Club, and the Ramblers’ (Ladies’) Hockey Club; Vice-President of the Wellington Hockey Association, and Patron of the Karori Ladies’ Croquet Club, and A TRUE SUPPORTER OF ALL SPORTS. VOTE FOR B. G. H. BURN. z VOTE FOR J J. KERSLAKE FOR CITYCOUN- • CIL, the Progressive, Practical Candidate, who lias many years of Municipal Experience as Overseer of Works, and recently retired from that position. I advocate sound Finance, ample Water Supply, Pure Milk Supply, additional Recreation Grounds and Bashing Accommodation for Children, Tepid Baths for the public. Rest Rooms for Ladies; to see all work authorised in Loan Schedule expeditiously carried out / and a fair deal to all. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ■JJADIES AND GENTLEMEN — I have pleasiire in offering myself for re-election, and trust thnt my past, services on the Council have merited your approval and support on Wednesday next. Yours faithfully, 1 THUS. FORSYTH.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 180, 26 April 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 180, 26 April 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 180, 26 April 1921, Page 7

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