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ELECTION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION, FOR BURBIDGE, Robert William. Head of th® Firm of W. Burbidge and Co., Merchants. No faddist, but a practical business man. Has resided 34 years in your city. He Advocates— Providing every district with drainage, water, and a good road. Treating erection of conveniences for men and women, also rest rooms for women and children as an urgent matter. Strict economy in all departments. Cheaper concession tram tickets to Ixma-fide residents in suburbs and more through frame. The purchase of the Gaa Company hy the city. More expert advice being taken before erecting the Power House at Evans Bay. A manager having sole control of the Tramways. Stricter and better traffic supervision in tho city streets. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. VOTE FOR BURBIDGE BECAUSE He Advocates— The abolition of casual employment with itb demoralising influences. Control of the wharves by ono body with power to employ permanent labour. Support tho Independent Candidate who stands for all classes and is not tied to any party. Vote for the Red, White, s and BlueCandidate — BURBIDGE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. WHO ? wino ? WTO is this man BAYLIS ? 1 What is HE? He came to Wellington in charge of 450 passengers as settlers for the Manchester and Feilding Settlement from England, when AVellington was a village with no • Streets, only tracks through grass-grown streets. Since then he has built the street culverts, made footpaths, drained the city, built the first Wainui dam, bridges, laid the mains and other works in the improvement of the city. He also, in the early days, locked after tho city in getting all the endowments he could. These he secured and tho city has to thank him and Mr. Huntley Elliott, Under-Secretary for Crown Lands, for these valuable endowments, viz.:— Newtown Public Library, Newtown. Newtown School Site. Taputeranga Island, Island Bay. Ho was the means of getting the Home for the Aged Needy Citizen, through the splendid help of Mr. Williams, Levin, and Captain Williams, who provided the funds to build and furnish the Home for them. THIS IS THE MAN Who seeks the rotes of the people, so that he can still force ahead the city he wants to make the Chief City in the Dominion. This means a nfcw infusion of business men, and men with practical knowledge, to place the affairs of the city on a solid base from the muddle it is in now. I appeal to the voters to use their franchise in a proper manner, and not to vote for any block or political party; exercise vour vote as'free citizens, and not the blind puppets of parties or clique to serve their purposes. Yours, etc., G. H. BAYLIS. TO VOTE FOR PARTON, PARTON, PARTON, • PARTON, A Native of the City, Who will work for the City and- push its claims. WHO SAYS THAT City Approaches, Train Facilities, and Trams should be given early attention. VOTE ' PARTON, PARTON, PARTON, And Improve your Council. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. npO THE ELECTORS,— I am a Candidate for Election to the Wellington Harbour Board, and solicit your Vote and Confidence in the interests of Progressive and Economical Administration. I am a young man keenly interested in Wellington’s progress. I consider something «tight to be done to improve labour conditions on the water-front-one controlling authority is necessary. Everyhing should be done to push on necessary works, as the Wellington Harbour is the key to Wellington’s progress. Yours faithfully, JAMES LEUCHARS, Manager of Veitch and Allan, Cuba Street. riPO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER A WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I e,m a Candidate for a Seat on tho City Council, and solicit your Vote and Confidence. I stand in the intereel® of. progressive City Administration, combined with prudent expenditure. Youra faithfully, C. j. B. NORWOOD. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL AND HOSPITAL BOARD. I BEG to offer myself as a Candidate for Election to the City Council and the Hospital Board. Trusting my past services of six years on the Hospital Board and two years as Councillor hove met with your approval and secure your support. Yours Sincerely, ANNIE M'VICAR. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. Ladies and ' gentlemen,—i have ■ pleasure in offering myself for reelection, trusting my past service has met with your approval. Yours Faithfully, W. J. THOMPSON.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 181, 27 April 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 181, 27 April 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 181, 27 April 1921, Page 7