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Saturday, May 17 I Vote I HISLOP for Mayor I CITIZENS' TICKET i " T. C. A. HISLOP I 10 Years Mayor 1 —A period of record progress and debt reduc- 'm tion. Despite increased costs on nil sides he has » controlled your rates against extravagant in- 9 creases. ■ M He was Chairman of the great Centennial Exhi- $| bitibn and is Chairman of the Electricity Com- m mittee. The commercial and domestic charges <8 for electricity have again been induced in Wei- ;B lington, the domestic rate now being the lowest S in Australasia. The proof of wise administra- -fl tion is the fact that Wellington's financial « position has never been more sound than it is j I today. ij War Service Dec, 1914, until j Wounded Second Time, Oct. I 1918. 11 Head of the E.P.S. for the protection of lives H'• and property of Wellington citizens, his energy M has played a great part in the formation of Ij this essential war organisation. He has also m played an active part in building up the Home m l Guard. Chairman of the Metropolitan Patriotic ' <M . Committee and the Provincial Patriotic Council . II and sits on the National Patriotic Council. M For 10 years you have trusted 1 him. For 10 years he has I served you faithfully. Trust I him now in this time of war-;- 1 the time of the greatest crisis _. 1 in your lives I Do not forget the part played by the Mayoress M in civic life, and, above all, in organizing the ijjj sending of comforts for the women, children m and men who arc the victims of war in the m Old Land. |J Wet or Fine I VOTE 1 HISLOP AND CITIZENS' TICKET I Don't betray your cause by Apathy I Vote Saturday, May 17th 1 CITY COUN Ci L ELECTION yy^HOEVER else you vote for be sure to vote for... W I L V LllO Williom Mm^ (CITIZENS TICKET) Near the bottom of the ballot paper ... PLACE HIM AT THE TOP OF THE POLL I City Coucil Election

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 12

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