VOTE FOR VINCENT A. WARD City Council Citizens' Ticket i Mnmßt If elected I will serve the City to the best of my ability. Martin Luckie For CITY COUNCIL I Barrister and Solicitor. Member of the firm of Luckie, Wiren & Kennard. Born at Nelson. Educated at Thorndon School and Wellington College. Member of City Council since 1913. Been Deputy-Mayor for 8 years at intervals. Chairman By-laws Committee. Member Reserves, Milk and Legislation Committees. 'Sporting activities: — President, Wellington Cricket Association, Wellington Women's Hockey Association and Wellington Women's Cricket Association. Vice-President N.Z. Cricket Council. • VOTE MARTIN LUCKIE and CITIZENS' "TICKET" HOSPITAL BOARD F.A.Waterhouse CITIZENS' CANDIDATE. The Candidate who brings business and administrative ability together with a vital interest in Health. He has pursued a vigorous "Health for the People" campaign, realising that thu only effective way to reduce hospital costs is by increasing ihc amount of health and decreasing the amount and the period of sickness. Vote for— WATERHOUSE VOTE CITIZENS' TICKET. REMEMBER POLLING DAY: WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 11. LenMcKenzie The Peoples' Candidate who has long served the City in all its activities. Founder and now Chairman of Milk Scheme. Still interested in Sports and Sportsmen. ■ Wet or Fine —VOTE LenMcKenzie
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 107, 9 May 1938, Page 5
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