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ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION. Polling Day, THURSDAY, 26tli APRIL, 1923. COUNCILLOR David larnach Is a Candidate for tlie Office of Mayor, and respectfully solieits YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST, During the past 38 years I have’ filled the following Public Positions: Town Clerk, Councillor, and Mayor, West Harbor. City Councillor. Member of Otago Harbor Board. Member of Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Member of Technical College. On tho Executive Otago Expansion League. Member of United Friendly Societies’ Dispensary Committee and Dispensary Board for 18 years. Grand Secretary United Ancient Order of Druids for 17 years. Trustee Dunedin Savings Bank. Registrar of Electors and Returning Officer Dunedin North 18 years. Also Vice-president of Numerous Sports and other Institutions. Roll can be inspected at my office, 3 Liverpool street. DUNEDIN CITY MAYORAL ELECTION. POLLING DAY, THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, 1923. COUNCILLOR H, L. TAPLEY, who is a Candidate for the Mayoralty, respectfully Solicits your VOTE AND INTEREST. Has Policy has always been tn support of Civic Advancement on practical democratic lines, irrespective of class distinction. Councillor Tapley’s services on the following Public Bodies justify him in seeking your support: Dunedin City Council, 7 years (1907-11, 1921-23). Otago Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, 4- years (1907-11). Otago Harbor Board, 8 years (1913-20). Dunedin South Licensing Committee, <5 years (1921-23). Dunedin Drainage Boards and many other organisations. MAY-ORAL ELECTION. COUNCILLOR H. L. TAPLEY will ADVN DRESS the ELECTORS as follows; Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street.—THlS (Saturday) EVENING, April 21. Hillside Workshops.—MONDAY, at Noon. South Dunedin Town HaII.—'MONDAY, April 23. Roslyn Mills, Kafkorai VaIIey.—TUESDAY, at Noon. Salvation Army Hall. RosIyn.—TUESDAY, April 24. Bach Meeting Commences at 8 p.m. Central Committee Rooms, 193 Princes street (adjoining Grand Picture Theatre), upstairs. T’hcna 3,030. ’Phone 3,030. MAYORAL ELECTION, 26th APRIL, 1923. COUNCILLOR C. H. HAYWARD Is a Candidate for the Office of MAYOR, And Respectfully Solicits YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST. He has Consistently Supported all Movements for tlie Betterment of Dunedin. RECORD OF PUBLIC SERVICE: Over 14 years continuous as a Councillor. Councillor, Roslyn, 3£ years. Councillor, Dunedin City, nearly 11 years. Chairman Library Committee, 3 years. Chairman Gas Committee, 1 year. Chairman General Committee, 1 year. Member of Dunedin Drainage Board. Member Technical School Board of Governors, 2 years. Vice-president of Several Amateur Sports Clubs. Besides having been associated with other Public and Semi-public Bodies for over 25 years. His Chairmanship of three different CHy Council Committees, his long service, and wide experience in Municipal Matters justifies his claim to the Mayoral Chair, an office for which ho is fully qualified. His Policy includes— Tram Extensions. An Annual Amount of Street Paving. Encouraging Industries and Helping tho Development of Dunedin by the Cheapening of Electric Energy. Councillor hayward win Address tho Electors in George street Hall TOt*TGHT (Mommy), at 8. There will bo shown a series ’of Pictures by limelight, showing tho works of the City, which will be described by Cr Wilson, Chairman of Works. Mr Ferguson will be chairman. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Tp|R ROBERT GORDON MACDONALD'S tii PLATFORM. 1. I am the nominee of no party, as I believe the party system leads to retaliation, and thus to disaster. 2. White I am a strong advocate of all that tends towards the progress of our beautiful City and the social and moral advancement of its people, I am also an equally strong advocate of wiso administration. 3. No one is more familiar than I am with tho difficulties that many people have in making and maintaining a home; therefore I shall advocate falx dealing and moderate taxation in all its forma. 4. As many questions hearing upon tho health of the people come before the council, my medical training ought to ho very useful. 5. Do not be misled by foolish promises and false reasoning. Use your own judgment, and act for the City as you would in your own affairs. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. D UNEDIN CITIZENS' LEAGUE CANDIDATES. FINAL RALLY, BURNS HALL. TUESDAY. 24th APRIL, At 8 p.m. ALL CANDIDATES WILL SPEAK. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. T ABOR RALLY, KING'S THEATRE, 1-i DOWLING STREET, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, At 8 o’clock. R. G. At‘DONNELL, Hon. Secretary 0.L.R.0. TypS MARSHALL MACDONALD Will ADDRESS tho WOMEN ELECTORS At the OVERSEAS CLUB ROOM Sn TUESDAY, at 3.15. OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. Vv R W. N E W L A N D S ' Respectfully Requests THE VOTE AND SUPPORT OF ALL ELECTORS. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. MAYORAL ELECTION. IX-COUNCILLOR ALLAN A. CAMPBELL I (7 years a Councillor) Respectfully Solicits YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST.

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Evening Star, Issue 18257, 23 April 1923, Page 5

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