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Independent z I OBk | f TF 3 TE O E N FETTeKc D CITIZENS* CANDIDATES are contesting the coming Local Body Elections in various centres in the interests of the citizens of all classes. CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES are in a position to exercise an independent judgment on all questions affecting the welfare of those they represent. CITIZEN S’ CANDIDATES are unfettered by any sectional class or political party ties, and are free to use their own personal judgment and experience in reaching decisions on the many vital issues of local civic policy and administration which so deeply concern citizens as a whole. CITIZ E N S’ CAN D I DATES realise that the interests of the community, as affected by local government, can best be served by sound and prudent business management ; by meeting the problems of the day as they arise and as they apply to their own local conditions ; unfettered by commitments to a machine-made policy, which prevents the consideration of local questions on their actual merits. CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES are men and women who refuse to have their opinions formed for them and their decisions determined by a centralised political party junta, which is ignorant of and indifferent to the varying local conditions in different parts of the Dominion. Independent and Unfettered Citizens’ Candidates are free to serve the people as their judgment dictates and as the circumstances warrant. CITIZEN S’ CANDIDATES justify your support because they have no other end to serve than the interests of those immediately concerned with the sound administration of the affairs of the local body to which they seek election. Citizens’ Candidates are a bulwark against the domination of local government by a political party machine, which seeks to use the local bodies merely as pawns in its policy of socialising New Zealand. Vote citizens’ candidates tickets INDEPENDENT — UNFETTERED

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 4