-_H-__K§f-H___ V <& <•__£___ &SS!M_H_ze______£§&' ** *^"*" ___9-l VOTE FOR MALCOLM FRASER C.V.0., 0.8. E., J.P. CITY COUNCIL and HARBOUR BOARD 1. Wellington -resident for 48 years. Government Statistician (21 years) and Under-Secretary Inctrnal Affairs.' Now Chairman and Managing Director Equitable Building and Investment Company. 2. A Trustee of the N.Z. Presbyterian Church, a Rotarian, Member Executive N.Z. Crippled Children Society. . 3. Soccer Football Representative Play- ' er; served" on Councils of Wellington and N.Z. Lawn Tennis Association and Table Tennis Association; member Kclburn Bowling Green. 4. Joint Author with Councillor Macalister of the Wellington City Council Housing Scheme making for Real Co-operation between city and citizens. Ide«l; Every Citizen his own Landlord. 5. Half a lifetime of experience in ad- *. ministrative and executive work. 5. Served as City Councillor three years, on Housing, By Laws, Leaseholds and Legislation, Health and Libraries Committees. 7. Stands for careful administration of municipal affairs for benefit of all citizens, and for . . . 8. Close co-operation between City Council and Harbour Board in promoting city's welfare. VOTE FOR . . . MALCOLM FRASER and the CITIZEN'S TICKET TIRI MOAN A MARYBOROUGH SOUNDS SPECIAL 10% REDUCTIONS ON WINTER WEEKLY RATES for MAY SCHOOL HOLIDAYS i ■■ ■ Tennis Courts available. Don't miss this opportunity. Full details and booking at the GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU The Dominion Bldg. Wellington. Phone 44-120 s.^____L_4_ _Ww_V__^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1941, Page 13
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