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TheimZENS' TICKET Here is the selected list of Citizens' Candidates. MAYORAL CANDIDATE Unfettered by sectional, class, or politi- *hislop, Thomas charies Atkinson. cal party ties. Citizens' Candidates are (,sTmbe?s Uw?nU free to use their own personal judgment Moore. . . . .. . . . _„. *DUNCAN. William. and experience in reaching decisions eraser Makoim. . _ . * ■ ■ • • FUP.KERT. Frederick William. on the many vital issues of local civic *g.ajoin, vViiiiam James. GILMER Eliza >« th May. oolicv and administration. The majority *luckie, Martin Maxwell Fleming. 7 * *MACALICTER Robert Lachlan. have been tried and trusted over many *m-«nz'^ riw wnm.,. years, and the new Candidates are men lif^J&.t'&S*""- . r ' « •■•x j _j TODD. Bryan James. and women of ability and sound *wright, *obert Alexander. *..j™««+ harbour board judgment. ~ l 4 Me nbers wanted) *APPLETON. Will. FRASER Malcolm. NATHAN. Hio.rt Louis. Citizens' Candidates refuse to have their *norwood. Charles John Boyd. ...... I HOSPITAL BOARD opinions formed for them, and their decisions j {13 Members Wanted) -r 11, 11 ti BROWN. Richard. determined by the Trades Hall. I hey are cable, Isabella. *CASTLE. Frederick. ' your best bulwark against the domination of cederholm Walter Sigrid. y *CRAWF-ORD Jame Coutts. local government by a political party machine £a ß udin wik^wl!*1"" which seeks to use Local Bodies merely as May" ~ ~ r .1. M -7 I I O'SHEA. Al^xaider Paterson. pawns in its policy 01 socialising New Zealand, *petherick Geor ge Jennings. TOOGOOD Henry F e at erston. *USHER. Francis Joseph. *SRting Member Me CITIZENS' CanJiiates, InJependent! Unlettered! ■mw viii w%* or fc^e benefit of City Electors who live in the HUTT VALLEY Hutt Valley, two WELLINGTON CITY POLLING RESIDENTS* BOOTHS will be open at:— * Oddfellows' Hall, Knight's Road, Lower Hutt. and 384 Jackson Street, Petone. Remember To-morrow, SATURDAY, is Polling Day VOTE dARLY. AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO SO

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 5

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