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FINAL APPEAL TO ELECTORS Apathy is the enemy of \"^ l^HarbuU r P Boa?d <! aiHl choosing your Mayor and Lity Councillors. iuui your Hospital Board. ~3p"« sra iW'sesr* * a sssw prejudice, and free from party pledges. HERE IS THE SELECTED LIST OF CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES MAYORAL CANDIDATE: HARBOUR BOARD: (4. Members M anted.) APPLETON, Will. -VPPLETON, Will. ‘ •LUOKIE, Martin Maxwell Fleming. CITY COUNCIL; HOSPITAL BOARD: ‘FRASER, Malcolm. . (13 Members Wanted.) •FUBKERT, Frederick William. »r art E Isabella. •GALLOWAY Malcolm Scott. ‘CEDERHOLM,WaIter Slgfrid. •GAUDIN, William • I “™ es ’ ‘CRAWFORD. James Coutts. •GILMER, Elizabeth May. ‘FURKERT. Frederick William. JACOBSEN, Leonard Indore. .gwdlN, William James. "Jchtan ’’ ‘C® Elizabeth May. POPE, Alexander Maule. Clarence. ♦.SIEVWRIGHT, Janies Dickso . »oshfa Alexander Paterson. ‘STEVENS, William Henry. PARTON, Rowland Hughes. * T 2PJ?’ J? ryal l ‘PETHERICK, George Jennings. TOOP. Ernest Richard. *jr\rPSOK Victor Milton. ♦WRIGHT, Robert Alexandc . *TOOGOOD, Henry Featherston. •Sitting Member. Cut Out This List and Make a Solemn Resolve to Exercise Your Right to Vote. .VOTE THIS FULL CITIZENS’ TICKET ‘ 4 CITIZENS’ ELECTION COMMITTEE TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS FOR TODAY POLLING DAY Electors who require the use of a car to convey them to Polling Booths will receive prompt attention if they telephone to the following numbers m the. Districts adjacent to their Booths. BROOKLYN 25-712 KILBIRNIE M'*-® HOUGHTON BAY-MELROSE.. 18-330 NgAIO .........•• KARORI (CITY END) 27-299 AY Kl.jU KARORI (CENTRAL) 2<-38.> 17.135 KARORI (WESTERN END) .. 27-017 KEATOtjN W’3s •R'Ti’T.’RTTTfK 26-003 WADESTOWN KHANDALLAii’36-841 COURTENAY PLACE 5-1-968 HEADQUARTERS TELEPHONES 41-339 and 41-827. FOR GENERAL INFORMATION RING 43-150. To HUTT VALLEY AND PARAPARAUMU RESIDENTS— For the beneflt of City Electors who live in these districts, City Polling Booths will be opened as follows:—' TtiFX'TiTAvr "MILITARY CAMP —DAY’S BAY PAVILION —LOIVLR HUTT, ODDFELLOWS HALL, KNIGHT’S RD.—PETONE, SHOP AT 297 JACKSON ST.—PARAPARAUMU, MAJESTIC HOTEL. REMEMBER THAT POLLING IS FROM 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. BE SURE TO VOTE EARLY-—WET OR FINE ‘ VOTE THE ENTIRE “CITIZENS’ TICKET” MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS TODAY IS POLLING DAY CITIZENS RECORD YOUR VOTES MISS AMY KANE j for wHw JI CITY COUNCIL jl and Hbl HOSPITAL BOARD WELLINGTON NEEDS WOMEN OF EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY ON puBLIC BODIES . RECENTLY YOU ELECTED MISS KANE TO WELLINGTON LICENSING COMMITTEE. NOW VOTE MISS AMY KANE I VOTE NORWOOD for HARBOUR BOARD A RECORD OF NEARLY 80 jH 4 '? YEARS’ PUBLIC SERVICE STANDS TO THE CREDIT OF V ; 'MMB SIR CHARLES NORWOOD, CANDi DATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO MSi THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. As a City Councillor be was jgk Chairman of the inquiry into the city milk system, and later as Chairman of the Milk Committee, * established the Municipal Milk Deoartment. As Mayor of Wellington, Sir Charles conducted negotiations that resulted in the establishment of the watershed from Wainui, and the Fire Board was also brought into existence. During his term as Mayor his work in connexion with the Wellington Free Ambulance is also well-known to the citizens of Wellington. VOTE AND CITIZENS’ TICKET. C. J. B. NORWOOD ■Kb C. MEACHEN SICKNESS RECOGNISES NO PARTY OUALiriCATIONS COUNT ACHIEVEMENTS COUNT. YOUR OBVIOUS CHOICE—CLARENCE MEACHEN FOR HOSPITAL BOARD CLARENCE MEACHEN, Founder of Blood Transfusion Service. CLARENCE MEACHEN, Secretary of Four Organizations. CARING FOR THE KIDDIES, THE SICK, THE CRIPPLED & THE AGED. His Policy: “PREVENTION SAVES LIVES.” YOUR logical choice: CLARENCE MEACHEN. YOUR VOTE COUNTS: CLARENCE MEACHEN FOR THE HOSPITAL BOARD — — TODAY: CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE (Published by a Committee of Men and Women, Non-Party—Non-Seetarian.) YOUR VOTE COUNTS.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 205, 27 May 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 205, 27 May 1944, Page 5