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THE CITIZENS’ TICKET . VOTE SOLIDLY VOTE EARLY TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL jMjL, —» WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD S 0 I®® rromriri..-.•■-•-.-•--iJifliiiiriTii ■ — ' A ' ■■WHI IPr f ' Q MMI. JM Ir wlall > r>|g|| 1 h 'Jill IMJ Ba® KSRII MMbSf w«/J Im >;?M WISP H®» JB •.«!& fy APPLETON, Will. DUNCAN, William. ERASER, Malcolm. p HISLOP. CASTLE, Frederick. CRAWFORD, James Coutts. FRANCIS, John Herbert. Ea .- - ----- ” SMB IIF FyMMr. \igig " *3|Mw|laaS ' "I" v ' ew °f determined effort being made by IllcwaHi ' lIIIBi 3811 HiOw - 3RSIfItS b the Socialists to capture all local body seats at |j|l' f-* * ?fllwWlsIWIISBI the Elections on Wednesday, iMay 11, it be- & Wlllll I§llli& t atm. hoves every citizen to vote. In Wellington *'Xi? *<w jSwlro' rT I ' "t”' < ' -s-i '< the position is fraught with serious possibilities. MSt . >! The extravagant proposals of the Hospital Board, ||H||l ' - ja^||||Q " ~ where Labour has had a majority, have shocked <<v 4'M feKrec&'/MIL ' jßlllllll the community. That improvements and addi- s*? BPIiM ' tions to the Wellington Hospital are necessary is , MjSh Is * x - beyond dispute, but the concensus of opinion ' JraEggik s h | W*'’-, ?S '" § ’ s t^iat before embarking on a major scheme. jgMjMr. j \ , )J!s<’J V 4 mMslllffiMfk iglißwb ' U-4 alternatives should be well considered. ||||l||r M~- *WWIPIjS LUCTME, Martin Maxwell Fleming. GALLOWAY, Malcolm Scott. ' FORSYTH, Thomas. The Ticket pul forward by the citizens' GILMER, Elizabeth May. GLEN, Robert Arthur. KANE, Amy Grace. Election Committee is one which will commend itself to electors. We deprecate the intrusion 18® ' F’’ * w Z ’M* / ‘’ - °f P art y politics into our Local Body affairs, but - lllgillwL 1 Wk the activities of the Socialists have left us nc IlW; * tSwljwl, ' w alternative. 3IWMIIIIB’'< |MM||KL < NS 1 :' M * * As Chief Magistrate of the City, Mr. Hislop '' % i yl* l *yqS ■RWI W V, - has proved himself to be worthy of the position. ? I < j jMW| ‘ i 'W-* z > y Son of a former Mayor, he served his apprentice ! * t *W'' ' N 1 HUbfe « %;< '"* ~ is- ship as a member of the Council, and, during the a rUSmI • • s z- MBSWEfe; A ’lils 'v3 depression, he and his wife were indefatigable in y ' ’ . , , their efforts to relieve distress. As Chairman ot JMhhl ** ■' ' , ’-■ 1 • f ' * * •Y'Wz 5 ' t t^ae E,nance Committee, Mr. Hislop has shown a :S ’3’' ' ' ■ JMIH ISill surplus at the end of each financial year. At ’ I ' jMWtI xzW^-'W^*^- 1 ' public functions he has been a credit to the City. 4 ESKX’ WfflßEHßpzzzz.M jMM3BMmeI ' and with the forthcoming Centennial Exhibition, 11 3 ijMIwW IMMTJ r..‘7DWlll* t -.-« .-. .> j t i s imperative that the occupant of the Mayoral GAU DIN, William James. MACALISTER, Robert Lachlan. McCAUL, Malcolm Graeme Cox. Chair should be a man of capacity, dignified and MASON, William James. PETHERICK, George Jennings. ROBJESON, Charles Rooking Carter. well able to maintain the reputation of Wellington a™™-— on all possible occasions. ' 'J I n respect to the City Council and Harboui 3 Wllml tPw 1 '< '■■■;'{- Board, Wellington has been fortunate in the past ' , ' I 1“> ' , Www|| in respect to the calibre of its representatives. A I MBjgg ‘ , sound policy has been followed, and, while pre- " - UT’Jajlll * ™ gress has been the keynote of both bodies, this 'JfOII! , has been accomplished by the building up of . ./F JjßbM 'K ? " - -* H adequate reserves to meet those contingencies ‘ F IBiy I'M which inevitably arise. All of the trading de- UMS! /«N ‘''i maHafe apartments of the Municipality have so far stood ' ShK"™®! ’’ MlOli 2|sL " ‘- upon their own feet, and there has been no re- 1188^^— " X s ? ''3 course to the rates. The charges for trams, buses, v' ■ y fW milk and electricity, moreover, compare more g^MMHL'j. -.,■ -tW>z : than favourably with those in other cities. When * ,Iw t, Wfe ' Tp '»80 the present Mayor, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, assumed s< SftS&assMK Ww.. ./“/rl’r ' ;e\ , u/-, w,r-, m r , w / , mmu 1 v ix’iti; „„ office seven y ears ago> he and llis council were SIEPWRIGHT, James Dickson. THEW, Matthew William. USHER, Francis Joseph. McKENZIE, Leonard Stuart Wilmor. McLEAN, John Murdoch. McklLLY,.Knhai d IWlliam. f ace d with very difficult conditions, yet consider- • ' able improvements have been effected in roading, footpaths, water and drainage. ; : z ' wUI < ,' , Th e Citizens’ Ticket is a strong Ticket. Of - z.. 111111 l - ' I||||| the personnel six are retiring Councillors with , I excellent civic records. Of the remaining nine 11 1 |i ! ' ** ’-' ; ?F 3|-S ■*” ' |||||| candidates on the Ticket two have previously ■ ; } v | K? L '' served on the Council. The others are men 1H ' SEE ’ I'-' I*' '"'* ®SwWK»Sp '. > \ JMIII representative of all sections of the community, ! HsaEfeaHEw HHk .» > % j|||||||| >and well qualified to assist in the City’s ’ SSKi Hatt 3 administration. i BCEKBsIsk k wlsl'iffi ■ »u \' MgjggSfr, fllili 1 1 IBsSffiEwiW MSf'- a 1 gsajjjji| ‘ BEmEI -'< ' wM —=— I JS® z •“• saaK&, NELSON, Noel Wildman. WARD, Vincent Aubrey. WRIGHT, Robert Alexander. WATERHOUSE, Frederick Arnold. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD z z /"j *•». SH® With such an immense undertaking as the Harbour ' ! iMMI J ' 1 ' Board, it is absolutely essential that we should have |S®B|F ’ ’*’ -* WffW T WiPr* z experienced business men in charge of the administra- 13|||| t * on °f th e premier port of the Dominion. Two of the |||||- } , ‘W/< ''M||X’ ~ff ' v - ■Jlilll candidates on the Citizens’Ticket have served previous- ■ sMII IHbL-lk-z '- ly, while of the other two, one is an experienced shipping liwK 11118 ' \ man and has previously served as a City Councillor, the 44 ' '* * ,-X other being a qualified accountant with a long and z- / A/ creditable record on the Hospital Board and City £!■»▲ ■ saw**. ■h» APPLETON, Will. FLETCHER, Andrcze. HOLM, Sydney. NORWOOD, Charles John Boyd. VOTE THE CITIZENS’ TICKET on Wednesday, May 11

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 5