CIVIC ELECTIONS Vote HISLOP for Mayor lik •*»; a,, B J i '■ ’ ' I •'> '• '■ Xc jR f ■ ■' a- ■ •>>,.«. ■’/ BE LOYAL TO HIM AND HIS TEAM ! VOTE SOLID for To Co Ao HISLOP who implemented the work of THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION the Greatest Event in the History of Wellington. The CENTENNIAL will soon be here, so VOTE HISLOP FOR MAYOR AND VOTE ALL CITIZENS’ TICKET
CITY COUNCIL ELECTION WUIJA |C '• A Citizens* Committee Condidate. V▼ n V U 2. A partner in Mazengarb, Hay and ■ ■ n A ■ I lATrn A Macalister, Barristers and Solicitors. R 1 MAP A I IVTLU 7 3. A member of the Executive of WellingI lY HUnLlul LR f ton War Relief Association, Welling- , L. ilinUni.lUll.il. ton Beautifying Society, etc. @R. L. MACALISTER stands for: 1. Closest attention to oil suburban needs. 2. An immediate housing scheme not involving any increase in rates. 3. Beautifying your City. 4. Moro porks, reserves, and baths. 5. Businesslike administration by business Councillors. VOTE R. L. MACALISTER info the Council.
ten McKenzie The People’s Candidate who has long served the City in all its activities. A Founder, and now Chairman of Milk Scheme. Chairman of College Board of Governors. Still interested in Sports and Sportsmen. President of Wellington College Old Boys Association. 9 Wet or Fine—VOTE ten McKenzie
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 7
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