Revolutionary changes will end in financial chaos. Citizens 9 Candidate FOR Harbour Board CHARLES JOHN BOYD NORWOOD *9 wll Member Wellington City Council, 19161923; Mayor 1925-1927. As City Councillor was Founder and Chairman of the Milk Depot; As Mayor was Founder and Chairman Wellington Fire Board. Founder and President Wellington Free Ambulance. President Wellington Show Association. Past President Manufacturers* Association. Post Chairman Wellington Harbour Board (member 19181935). , Past President Wellington Chamber of Commerce. Past President Wellington Rotary Club. Member Town Planning Board. Member Board of Health. For efficient and safe administration. For HARBOUR BOARD—VOTE Charles John Boyd Norwood. POLLING DAY, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY).
HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Return a man of experience. Vote for R. W. BOTHAMLEY ’■ • wgM? •• USfS«I He will look offer your interests, as he has done during the past 6 years. His policy is:— "Cheaper current without loss of efficiency." Vote Also For BOTHAMLEY for Makara County Council (Porirua —Titahi Riding)
EASTBOURNE ELECTORS Tel. for Cars: 144 Eastbourne. VOTE Margaret Magill FOR MAYOR. She is Qualified by:— 1. EXPERIENCE (7 years’ continuous service on the Council). 2. TRAINING. 3. EQUIPMENT. She stands for no party. She has two necessary requisites for leadership of Eastbourne’s municipal affairs: SCOTCH CAUTION, IRISH VISION. England has many women mayors in boroughs and cities from 2000 to 260,000 inhabitants; Australia has one, Newtown (20,000), a suburb of Sydney. WILL EASTBOURNE LEAD NEW ZEALAND ? VOTE MARGARET MAGILL FOR LEADERSHIP. VOTE MARGARET MAGILL FOR MAYOR.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 7
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