Saturday, May 17 Vote HISLOP for Mayor CITIZENS* TICKET ■ w. t * ■W’ ( SlAu . X/ T. C. A. HISLOP IO Years Mayor —A period of record progress ond debt reduction. Despite increased costs on oil sides he has controlled your rates against extravagant increases. He was Chairman of the great Centennial Exhibition and is Chairman of the Electricity Committee. The commercial and domestic charges for electricity have again been reduced in Wellington, the domestic rate now being the lowest in Australasia. The proof of wise administration is the foct that Wellington’s financial position has never been more sound than it is today. War Service Dec., 1914, until Wounded Second Time, Oct., 1918. Head of the E.P.S. for the protection of lives and property of Wellington citizens, his energy has played a great part in the formation of this essential war organisation. He has also played an active part in building up the Home Guard. Chairman of the Metropolitan Patriotic Committee and the Provincial Patriotic Council and sitsj on the National Patriotic Council. For 10 years.you have trusted him. For 10 years he has served you faithfully. Trust him now in this time of war—the time of the greatest crisis in your lives. Do not forget the part played by the Mayoress in civic life, and, above all, in organizing the sending of com fonts for the women, children and men who orc the victims of war in the Old Land. Wet or Fme VOTE HISLOP AND CITIZENS' TICKET Don’t betray your cause by Apathy Vote Saturday, May 17th
HOMES for the People ■•'■fl ? BRYAN TODD CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE (Citizens) Born Otago, 1902, married, three children, resident in Wellington for 10 years. Is a successful business man controlling interests throughout New Zealand. Has travelled extensively overseas. General Manager Associated Motorists' Petrol Co., Ltd. Director Todd Motors, Ltd., and Associate Companies. Member of the Management Committee Oil Fuel Cartel controlling New Zealand Wartime importation and distribution of Oil Fuel. Will actively sponsor the development of adequate housing for the citizens of Wellington. VOTE TODD and Vote Housing Development
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 190, 9 May 1941, Page 9
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