iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHimiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiKiiifiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiHimir I WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL f I . ELECTIONS. | I CITIZENS!—VOTE FOR = ! DUNCAN | 1 THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. | S = = I HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS IN WELLINGTON = ~ EOK 25 YEARS, AT MY MEN’S CLOTHING STORE, = g 83 AND 84 MANNERS STREET. = X I CANNOT PROMISE ANYTHING, BUT WILL DO = S MY BEST TO STOP ANY MISMANAGEMENT IN THE = 3 FUTURE. = SS I DO NOT BELONG TO ANY PARTY OR LEAGUE. x X I AM ON MY OWN TO LOOK AFTER YOUR X X INTERESTS. = S SO WAKE UP, WELLINGTON CITIZENS, AND TAKE = =\ SOME INTEREST IN YOUR CITY. = X I AM A SPORTS CANDIDATE, AS I HAVE BEEN X X INTERESTED IN ALL SUMMER AND WINTER SPORTS X x IN WELLINGTON FOR 30 YEARS. X | MY NOMINATION WAS SIGNED BY— = | S. S. Dean i | A. E. Wells ! = KEEN BUSINESS MEN AND GOOD SPORTS. x | ON MAY 1 I I DON’T FORGET i I DUNCAN | IHHllllHHmilMHilllllllllHlillllllillllllllHlHilillilllllllllilllllllllllliilHlillllllHiliMlllH Municipal and Hospital Board Election ma M. W. THEW Independent Candidate Mg&<. T TAKE the opportunity of briefly placing my ' MkS views before you. At all times to place the interests of cifciNEf zens FIRST. \ T(> avo jj s f ar chamber methods of conducting ... ■— Council business. > NO INCREASE OF RATES. ;■ Reduction of Tram Fares and Electric Light Charges. More Lights and Better Footpaths and Roads to all parts or the City. Tram Extension to Karori, via Aro Street and Norway Street, which 1 would give direct service from Newtown, Berhampore, Island Bay, ‘ Brooklyn, Te Aro; also Miramar. It would be in a straight line from Ellice Street through Buckle Street, Arthur Street, Tonks Grove to Willis Street and Aro Street, which is a short-cut less than half the distance and cost to Karori. ! The access to East and West should not be undertaken at present, and pay more attention to the roads and footpaths and lights in some , streets which have been neglected and have demanded rates front them for years past. NO AXE TO GRIND. THE WELFARE OF THE WHOLE CITY. HAVING TIME TO DEVOTE TO THE CITIZENS, WILE AT ALL TIMES GIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THE CITY’S FINANCES. VOTE for THEW = Hospital Board Election. | | POLLING DAY, MAY I | B= •==———— Mr. | Francis Bennett | After renewed requests, agrain g offers his services to the Citi- “ zens of Wellington to serve on — the Wellington Hospital Board. — He has already been a mem- g her of the Board fox the past X four years. X He attended every meeting of x the Board for the past four x years except two: once through g indisposition. g Ho has visited various hos- X . pitals in both North and South X Islands. ■ g He was headmaster for over X 35 years in city and district X — mumk— schools. X = As in the past, so in the future, his aim is to see that justice, S X economy, and efficiency aro carried out in the best interests of x X the patients and citizens. — Eiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? : Hospital Board Election j | WALTER COLE | Solicits the consideration of the sane and intelligeif ; • electors for a seat on above-mentioned Board. ; I He places his business experience of 23 years as head of Cole’s Cash ! | Drapery, Ltd., Cuba Street, at your service. ; j Having served on the Hospital Board for two years previously he is ; I conversant with many of the intricacies of this enormous organization. ! ! His main ideal is to work for Efficiency, combined with humane and ! j intelligent care for those who come under the purview of the Hospital t f and Charitable Aid Board. | } He undertakes to press for extra needed accommodation for the ; ! nurses and chronic patients. I I Mr. Cole has served on the Executive of the Society for Prevention ! > of Cruelty to Animals for many years. < ; Mr. Cole stands for the principle of Just Administration and . ; Fairness to all Classes of the Community. , [ | Vote for Walter Cole { One of the Citizens’ Candidates ! To | Wil the Electors i La dies and Gentlemen. ! te ' * 1 take this °pp° rtunit y ; || rem * ntl ing you that I have ; k’ X ''' > JliHisll been one of your representa- [ * tives on the Wellington Hos- ! *• ' P* tal Boarcl for a P erioci oJ J twelve years, and have taken ; r an ac tive part, as a member. | *I in the extensive additions to ' the ma ’ n hospital; these ad- j C * V J ditions having made it the < ; ’ 4 lnost up-to-date in the Do- • j **s/** , I minion. I hope therefore that I ' I my P as *- recor d an( i experience ! ' '*4 " be Bu ff ic * ent t 0 entitle me ; ■ 3 'if to ask for your sup P° rt on ! j Y»»r s taltbMU. i ! DUNCAN CAMPBELL I
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 180, 27 April 1929, Page 15
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781Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 180, 27 April 1929, Page 15
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