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WANGANUI LABOUR CANDIDATES Municipal and Local Body Elections, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. -' ''' LABOUR LABfIUR W, J. ROGERS, Mayoral Candidate. FOR MAYOR: HARBOUR BOARD: ROBERTSON, John ; ROGERS, William James - - ROGERS, William James i FOR COUNCIL- SCOTT, John Joseph „ FOK CUUNVII-. SCOULLAR, Arthur William j Re k gi T' PerCV SEARLE, William BATT, John Charles HOSPITAL BOARD: ' BOWEN, Richard George rniVr) z m Lj I I HARRIS, Sydney James ™ M HAWKINS, George Percy i LAWRENCE Harry SCOTT, Ethel May (Mrs.) . S?OTT John Joseph FOR POWER BOARD: SCOULLAR, Arthur William LAWRENCE, Harry ! SEARLE, William ROGERS, William James I TOWNSEND, John SCOTT, John Joseph

TO THE WOMEN of WELLINGTON THERE are 28,000 homes in this great city—homes which are managed by the \ women homes in many of which it is difficult to make ends meet —yet the women do it. ■ What they do every day for their homes they can do for the city—make ends meet. I offer myself as a Labour Candidate determined to prove that my sex has a useful and effective contribution to make in City management. Help me to show that women can rise to the occasion by giving me your vote. ELECTRICITY r ! -W;' FOOTPATHS IK/ \ Who suffers most from unI believe the boon of electri- "■ formed and broken footcity should be used to the full " paths? Men may be inconin every home. I will urge ■ ,. z venienced but they don t the Council to adopt a for- , ,iave t 0 c * ean ward policy by making elec- ~, " - h'aipse into the house, trical appliances available My special care will be to see for every home at a mini- ' ■■ that our suburban footpaths mum cost. are formed, surfaced and kept in repair, MSLK FLA¥ ABEAS RECREATION GROUNDS The purity and delivery of VIPC our daily milk supply is of H'Wz&iSlrO si paramount importance and We cannot have too many of no one knows better than the these servants of good health housewife. and physical well-be.ng. TO THE MEN of WELLINGTON HALF the citizens of Wellington are women. They halve your troubles and share your joys. They have their own problems arising out of city life, management and control. They want to face up to their share of the responsibility and I present myself as a candidate who has lived in the city for many years an w o as served this city on the Hospital Board and taken a full share in the progressive policy which has marked Labour's majority administration of that body. I want to show that a woman can play a useful part in Civic affairs and that the woman's point of view is as practical as it is humanitarian. The women of Wellington are entitled to representation by one of their number. Be fair to them and G/ve me your vote | MARGARET SEMPLE AN OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 8