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WELLINGTON CITIZENS these new National Candidates are pledged to sweep away Socialist Dictatorship and to restore Personal Freedom D. P. HOWLETT, 0. C. MAZENGARB, J.W.ANDREWS, ! Selected for Wellington South. Selected for Wellington Suburbs. Selected for Hutt. In order to contest the Wellington South Having graduated M.A. with Honours in Mr. Andrews was recently elected Mayor of ' seat, Mr. Howlett resigned his position of Political Science in 1911, Mr. Mazengarb Lower Hutt for his third successive term, accountant at the Dominion Headquarters b w training as an Economist. In the In the Great War he served as a Company nad L^cSenfJecord He Sted wHU field he succeeded in whming his Commander-aiid in later years was Presime F^rcSrbuT Keghnent' tta toSk "blue" on three successive occasions. Has <Jent of the^S^ 5K5?,.„&• part in the landing at Gallipoli, and was been practising Law in Wellington for 25 t a?tmhSJT^S!^J^^SslSMlater awarded the Military Medal at the ye ars- a fluent sneaker- a coeent debater bodies, being President of the Regimental Rattle of thp Sommp He was wounded on years, a nuent speauer, a cogeni oenater, Association, a member of the Wellington oS with a mind of his own. Well qualified to Harbour Board, member of the Hutt River mission in the field. Mr. Howlett has had advocate your cause in Parliament—the Board, and of the^ Executive Municipal considerable experience as an athlete. highest Court hi the land. Administration. • Although a director of several important companies, i«« v. - - '- - —-v -y>nm^^^ A : 'jgmM&mmmßMmmm Mr. Will Appleton retired from active business as a i^^l^^^^^^JlJMJ^^M^w^l^ comparatively young man, in order to devote his life &d%lv,,::^M^^^^^^Bfcfe jtf^^^^mWS^MlSmm to Public Administration and service. A qualified f%:*V>-j|^^^^^^^^^B^^^f?|l jj^^HHPP^P^MH^^^ accountant, member of the Mortgage Adjustment .jjEEßmmv «81ipliii Commission, and with 25 years' service on Local IHEiiiif'*' V^Hglii Bodies. He has been seven years ill the Finance, \ "VJ& - - -"-■.-'^H^^»:::-»^ w®SmM Works, Tram and Electric Light, and Milk Commit' ' 'f|> - Slaßr tees of the City Council, being Chairman of the .. ', 'I:.. ~ Jiii^^^^B —-'- Jfflßlß^jl^PnL I3s§ Works Committee for three years. He was also fi^MWrnWrn^B^mm"' x ilaHHK^lflß>&><. ■^f %W- recently elected to the Wellington Harbour Board. • - mKSm MT^Wl^^^^fc "' "' . iS^^l Iks mKB Farmer, miner, bush-whadter and journalist are some '" %^-^ jl^B^^^^ff ■:" \; V; SHL«% \Wm\ of the occupations followed by this enthusiastic and ■• |S9|^^^^nV V k H^H^ ; capable National Candidate. Mr. Barker is well W ' r^ ■■ ::-' >^w known as the New Zealand 'Varsity Heavyweight " -, ig||^H^HpP^jj^B^* -^^ Ill|P v-% Boxing Champion, a New Zealand 'Varsity Rugby . ■ iHHP'^^J^^^H^"^ V|^K|- ~,-. §X/'d "blue," and a prominent debater. About September, .. -lp?^^ .<*^^BmliisM(ki M Wtm 1935, Mr. Barker left Victoria College to contest the "... .^^St^F^Bm^ JmmikM Waipawa Seat in the interests of the Democratic .A^rittflP ■- ij^^^M ' Although beaten, he drew record houses :> Jl^^^^^^^^^H WILL APPLETON, C C * /* 4-f W. L. BARKER, Selected for Wellington Central. OW€6P SOCICMSTYI Olltl Selected for Wellington East. Vote NATIONAL INSERTED BY THE NEW; iZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY , . "" ~ijSSr" '■',;■ . .'V';;' U means no WASTE of "stored heat^ H^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^l LJOW you hate to leave that fire of glowing coals at , Bf^ " "^^^^^^^^^H bed-time—what a waste it seems to leave such wonBn\ derful heat... and in the old days a hot fuel oven EMPTY X -^"'- ■^======:==:^^m seeded such a waste^. Ah! 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Ask / •y kf ##^^^^^^fc^ here s Teamwork for You! *SEE a MODERN Cham- / /^/tffoi^^V pion Gas Cooker. / &k ""\ TEAMWORK—The Oven Ther- -^ / ti^N^ Ttfif >^. si !^^^»l*^^r^^^. . mostat and Champion Minute y^^^^^^^^^ / ">/»., **^«rf *OPpkk 'nß'tV '-m ilSu m «alii "\»i' Minder work together like team- / ■/'''«*• •** A-j * *ntft " #/( M ■tin Im Slim •* w\ ■ •••• •• / / * a^»-# *Jb J •'^•#l^ m/ll' '■'■^m «k? ill ' mates, maintaining exact tern- / f*r%* *••» . *»>ai In M peratures for denite periods of / * rt • f<*°'«? # ; 7|»^O^3ok time needed for different foods. / Ifcß^*. # W mgzsmxMg The Minute Minder rings a bell / *«„, **Slf2£WoJlr» M *<>« °"* 3'Afe t M Call at or 'pfione (he / /,s>*.„ • ** / WELLINGTON GAS CO. /^4"4fC/C^^ / U«,,E,, / 4^/ COURTENAY PLACE - - WELLINGTON V VW^ / # (Phone 55-100) V^^^ A^. i . '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1938, Page 19
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