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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOARD. VOTE FOR I ll— i Th ■ ' « ■ » r wiS B| z Wpfu life 1 dgl 11 MARTIN LUCKIE Who has given 30 Years’ Service to the City of Wellington.* VOTE CITIZENS’ TICKET. l_ * F. W. FURKERT, C.M.G. K. i „® 50 rears’ engineering experience. Why , not use it? VOTE FURK E R T And THE CITIZENS' TICKET. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTION. SATURDAY, MAY 27. 1011. THR E E RE PR ESEN TATI VES REQUIRED FOR HUTT COUNTY. WARD R. M. PEARCE offers himself as a Candidate on your Behalf for the above Board. He has been a Councillor of the Hutt County Council for the past fi has been returned unopposed this Election for the Epuui Riding. He is a member of the Lower Hutt Rehabilitation Committee, also a member of the Technical College Board ot Governors, and is a Justice of the Peace. HO promises to keep the luterests of the outlying districts at heart and win, if elected, endeavour to ensure that electric power is sold as cheaply as possible. VOTE FOR WARD R. M. PEARCE FOR HUTT VALLEY POWER BOARD. ELECTORS OF MANAWATU COUNTY. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. ON MAY 27 Electors, of the Manawatu County will have the opportunity of supporting as a candidate for the 1 almerst North Hospital Board MRS. L. A. AROWE, who is generally considered as being well qualified, to occupy such a responsible position. MRS. ROWE, who received her secondary education at the Wanganm Girls College, trained as a nurse at the Palmerston North Hospital, where gbe “pent six years, the last three as a bister. Eater ‘MRS. ROWE was appointed Theatre bister and Sub-Matron at Tauranga Public Hospital for 18 months, “ £ter . w hich sae was appointed to the staff or the Waikat Hospital, where she served for five Stars as Sister in Charge of the Surgical Mullcal, Children’s and Infectious Diseases Wards and was also relieving Home bister for some months. MRS ROWE is well known as a lecturer in First Aid and Home Nursing in connection with St. John Ambulance and E.P.S., and holds testimonials from many eminent surgeons and physicians. It is interesting also to note that -MRS. ROWE has been Secretary of the Rongotea Branch of the WD.H' for one year and President tor the past three years. TO THE ELECTORS OF AWAHOU RIDING. .MANAWATU COUNTY. I AM again asking the Electors of Awahou Riding to return me as their representative on the Manawatu County Council and in doing so would urge on all Electors the necessity for them to maintain the sound and prudent administration that has been a feature of the present council s activities and of Manawatu County affairs over past years. With steadily rising costs and ever increasing public charges, Local Body administration now, more than ever, calls for unremitting attention plus ability and experience, and in the latter capacity I offer the Electors of Awahou Riding the benelit of many years’ service on the Council, the last 15 as its Chairman. If returned I would continue to serve to my full ability the interests of my electors and of the whole County, and I pledge myself also to safeguard the rights and property of those young men of the County soon, we hope, to return from active service overseas. I ask for your continued support on Saturday next and also that, without fail, all Electors record their vote. W. E. BARBER. MANAWATU CATCHAIENT BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU COUNTY. I have been nominated as a candidate at the first election of the newly created Manawatu Catchment Board, to lie held on Saturday next. I offer the Electors of the Manawatu County the benefit of over 21 years’ service on the Sluggish River Drainage Board, the last 15 i years as Its Chairman. During my long term as a trustee I have only been absent from one meeting of the Board. Early in ID It the Local Authorities in the Manawatu were invited by the Minister of Public Works to consider the proposals of his Department for a national scheme for the prevention of damage by rivers and by floods and erosion generally. There were 17 Local Bodies represented at Conferences held in Palmerston North, and I was one of the representatives appointed on a Committee to examine the proposals fully and assist in formulating evidence to submit to the Special Parliamentary Committee. 1 was later appointed as one of live representatives to go to Welling ton and present the evidence before the Rivers Control Committee. 1 mention these matters mainly to Inform the rate- , payers that 1 have an intimate knowledge of the Act adopted by Parliament, and by reason of same and my long association witli the Drainage problems of the district consider 1 would be of assistance on the Catchment Board. If elected, i will serve to the best of my ability the interests of my Electors and of tins whole of the .Manawatu I’utchnient district. E. J. FOSTER.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 204, 26 May 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 204, 26 May 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 204, 26 May 1944, Page 3

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