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CITY COUNCIL gpMO I .' z ' CR. W. J. GAUDIN CHAIRMAN OF LIBRARIES COMMITTEE, OVER 10 YEARS A COUNCILLOR Stands for Economy, consistent with Efficiency. A Fair Deal for All Parts of the City. FOR SOUND AND PROG RESSI VE ADM INISTR ATION VOTE FOR W. J. GAUDIN. MR. J. D. SIEVWRIGHT .Many men are unemployed through no fault of their own. Voluntary effort by citizens is being undertaken to relieve the suffering of others. But unemployment relief is the Government’s duty and job. The Government collects £4,500,000 a year for the relief of unempjloyment, and it is not right that ratepoyers should bo double taxed to £30,000 a year.—Mr. Sievwrigbt at Seatoun. Men of strong eotnmonsense and ability arc wanted in tlic Council, therefore VOTE FOR SIEVWRIGHT THE EDITOR SMILES. “TT is argued for the present system 1 with its . . . tickets, that it makes for the selection of suitable candidates. Among the sophisticated l/nit contention mnv raise a cynical smile. (Recent Dominion” editorial.) It might have been added, and a disinclination to accept, the dictum of the anonymous friends ot tlic selected candidates. THINKING MEN AND WOMEN Will use intelligence: write on a slip of paper for whom they have decided to vole (not necessarily fifteen); and carry the slip with them !<• avoid delay or mistake. Thus they will MAKE THEIR OWN TICKET. In making it. you are asked not to overlook the claims of CR. 11. A. HUGGINS, Who has given eight years’ service to the city: served on every committee of the Council except Tramways; mid is so esteemed by his fellow-couneillors th,at be holds the unique position of being Chairman of two committees —the By-laws mul the Staff. Has brought in many reforms, had the voluminous by-laws consolidated and printed, and' placed the staff on a sound footing. He lias received the thanks of (lie Mayor for his assistance, and tlic outspoken commendation of his iellow-cmun-cillors (Labour included), who appreciate his independence and good work. SHOULD YOU NOT KNOW HIM. He was for years Chief Accountant of lhe Post and Telegraph Department, and for years after that. Controller (Genera! Manager) of the N.Z. P.O. Savings Bank. An old Wellington boy, Im was dux of To Aro School, gained the Highest Scholarship. and left Wellington College witli the highest puss in the C.S. Exum. HE IS A WORKER. Has always been one. He is Hon. Treasurer St. John Ambulance; Trustee of Ficldcn Taylor's Mission, with its men’s and hoys’ shelters, etc.; on tlic Board to which are attached four orphan homes. Boys’ at Hutt, Girts' at Karori, Children’s sit Palmerston, and Babies' at Khnndallali. All causes meriting general approval. He is known to thousands, young and old alike, as on I lie Competition Society Executive and its past President: and to many more ns an active member of the Operatic and Dramatic Society. He is a member of Victoria Varsity College Council, and other educational bodies. Ho was the founder of Hataitai Bowling Club, and also recreates at Tennis and Golf. Since retiring he has found a full and busy life a pleasant one. N 0 W I Do you think lie is Um sort of man to lie on the City Council? If you do —- VOTE FOR Herbert A. R. HUGGINS, THE INDEPENDENT COUNCILLOR. '■'■pilE DOMINION” viifice Hours: Daily. 8.30 n.m.—lo p.tn. Saturday. 8.30 a.in.—l p.m. 5.30 p.m.—B p.m. Sunday. (I p.m.—lo p.tu. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BIRTHS MARRIAGES. DEATHS. AND IN MEMOIUAM: 2/(1 cash; 3/- booked. SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: Under Special Heading as indicated: 15 words lz- easli, 1/0 booked. ‘2O words 1 /<> easb. 2/- booked. 25 words 2/- cash. ,2/(1 bc'dted. 30 words 2/t) cash. 3/- booked. 35 words 3/- cash. 3/(i booked. 40 words 3/0 eash. •!/■ booked. LARGER SPACES. Except where otherwise specified, PER 'NCH. Six (til CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. 30/-.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 3