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REMINDER 1' R 0 M WHITCO M B E ’ S STATI O N E R Y DE TT. Look through your oflice Stationery stocks. If you are short of anything Try Whitcombes. .. MINUTE BOOKS 4to aud Fcap. quarter bound. Reap, half bound. DAY BOOKS .Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books in } and 4 Bindings. REPORTERS NOTE BOOKS ~ CASH RECEIPT BOOKS in good assortment. .. SHOP BOOKS ... ANALYSIS (BOOKS in all rulings. ~ GOODS ORDER BOOKS .. GOODS DELIVERY BOOKS .. MEMO BOOKS . .. BLOTTING PAPER now obtainable in full size sheets. .. WHITE AND TINTED BANK . PAPERS for Carbon copies, etc. 1 DUPLICATING PAPER AT COMMERCIAL STATIONERY DEPT., MAIN FLOOR. WHITCOMBES FIRST FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE REQUIREMENTS AND PRINTING. . * * * WHITCOMBS & TOMBS, LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND LOWER HUTT., WILL APPLETON, CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE FOB MAYORALTY, SA>'S: THE Campaign has only a few days to-go. What have you got already? From the Citizens’ side an exposition of what has been done, what-is in hand (including the great water scheme and a continuation of the war-interrupted assisted home building scheme), what has had to be deferred because of shortage of men and materials, and those things just awaiting manpower to get started. Labour has told you what? The inconveniences you already know and, because your attention and first interest is In winning the war, you have the answers. They have not yet told you how they could have managed otherwise. They just want to take the oars on the turn of the tide and, with the money the Citizens’ Council has so carefully husbanded, for arrears of work, reconstruction and rehabilitation, say. ‘We did it All.” 1 They have been ‘blown out” over their slum clearance howl (its support was centred on a nine-year-old case), because their own Government has not yet introduced the. legislation to make slum clearance possible. They have been cleaned up on their house-building clamour because the Council advanced SO per cent, to citizens to build 109 homes before the war interrupted the scheme. It has money for 400 more available. The Council could not assist any more building during the war for the same reasons the State had to clamp down. . . Their championship of suburban rate- . payers was discounted from the start as too novel a Labour bait to be swallowed. They saw sectarianism in a humorous advertisement and with the cunningest of tactics placed this nasty construction on it. Having done so they hypocritically exhorted citizens to take no notice of the foul mare’s nest they themselves built. In your hands is the 1 remedy. Vote for city builders, not destroyers. Vote, WILL APPLETON And the Full CITIZENS’ TICKET for All Local Bodies. $ —.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 200, 22 May 1944, Page 1
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