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AMUSEMENTS. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION’. EXHIBITION. ANNUAL CIRCUS, GYMNASTIC DISPLAY EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. ANNUAL CIRCUS, GYMNASTIC DISPLAY TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). SKILL, HILARITY, VARIETY, MUSIC, COLOR, Y.M.O.A, MORAY PLACE, At 8 o’clock. Gymnastics, Physical Exorcises, Wheel Parade, Hnka, Wands, Rings, Clubs, Gymnastic Dancing by all Classes. FAN Ob COSTUMES. LIGHTING EFFECTS. ADMISSION Is. J. V. HANNA, Physical Instructor. GRANT) CONCERT, GRAND CONCERT, BURNS HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 2G, AT 8 p.m., TO RAISE FUNDS FOR PROVIDING NEW COURTS FOR THE ST. CLAIR TENNIS CLUB. BEST TALENT IN DUNEDIN. WITHOUT DOUBT THE FINEST CONCERT OP THE YEAR. ELECTION RESULTS ANNOUNCED. COMB EARLY. ADMISSION, 2s and Is. ELECTION NOTICES. ST. HILDA MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ELECTORS, You require tho most Progressive Business Men, with knowledge and time at their disposal to watch your interests. Vote for the following: MAYOR, CHARLES TODD. COUNCILLORS: JAMES ADAM, PATRICK CAROLTN, JAMES WILLIAM DOVE, JOHN FLEMING, DOUGLAS HENDERSON HASTINGS. WILLIAM VICTOR KINGSTON, ALEXANDER KILPATRICK, ROBERT MUNRO MERCER, ROBERT M'KENZIB, HERBERT HASTINGS LEARY. VOTE FOR THE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN.

mo THE electors of the city op 1 DUNEDIN. DEAR SIR OR MADAMAs a candidate for tho position of Councillor for your City, it affords mo great pleasure in placing before you the main features why I have interested myself in municipal affairs;—That the present Council has not been progressive during the last six years, and it must be duo to their nonadministrative ability in not having put down one mile of new tram lines, but taken un tho loop to Carisbrook. 1 am in favor oi immediate lines being put down at ojico—one to Maori Hill via Pitt street; one to Tomahawk via Anderson’s Bay or Tahuna; the removal of tho line Howe street to Duko street, and thonco on to tho Leith Valley; a lino to Opoho, where there are sixty acres to build upon; also a line to Waverley. The immediate building of workers’ homos, taking our population, which is at present somewhere about seventy thousand, and allowing for births', deaths, and immigration; only halving it, we would require six hundred houses a year built to copo with tho wants of tho people. I am responsible to tho City Council for some one hundred and fifty pounds a year in rates, showing that my* interests are identical with everyone who owns a house or wants to procure one for himself; and, what is more, wo want a Fair Rent Bill for the City of Dunedin, and not to bo exploited by tho landlord system'. I have had the practical experience in the maintenance of roads and the value of houses and land. Tho ‘ Otago Daily Times,’ in its leading article, gives great kudos to the retiring councillors, showing the profits of the trading concerns of tho municipality; but how much more has been lost in tho administration of those concerns? If cnirufitcd with a seat on the Council, I will prove that I arn capable and progressive; therefore I solicit your Vote and Interest on THURSDAY Next. Yours obediently, HENRY WALTON PHILLIPS. ABOR CANDIDATES Will Speak KING'S THEATRE, Dowling street, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o’clock. Speakers: Messrs C. M. MUSS, J. ROBINSON, J. STEPHENS, and R. G. .M’DONNELL. LABOR CANDIDATES For MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. CITY COUNCIL. EVANS, LOUIS FREDERICK. iMACMANUS, JOHN EDWARD. M’DONNELL, RANDALL GEORGE. MOSS, CORNELIUS MACHINE ROBINSON, JOHN. STEPHENS, JOSEPH. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. BATCHELOR, WILLIAM WALKER, RENNET, TVELYNE. STEPHENS. JOSEPH. TRIGGS. P.ERCTVAL CHARLES, HARBOR BOARD. GILCHRIST. JOHN. MUNRO, JAMES WRIGHT. MUIUtOW, HARRY. ST. KILDA MAYORAL ELECTION. ST. KILDA ELECTORS, T SYMPATHISE with all who are in dis- -*• trees, and as lam similarly situated I sincerely request 'that all those who can malm it convenient to VOTE ON THURSDAY TO DO SO IN MY FAVOR. Sincerely yours, R. W. HALL. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. PRS M. A. JACKSON extends her THANKS to tho Public for confidence reposed in her, and again SOLICITS THEIR SUPPORT for a further period of service in their interests. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. T j ABOR RALLY, KING’S THEATRE, DOWLING STREET. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, At 8 o’clock. R. G. M‘DONNELL, Hon. Secretary 0.L.R.0. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. -is/TR W. E. S. KNIGHT seeks RE-ELEC-Jxl XLON on tho HOSPITAL BOARD, and asks for tho VOTE and INTERESTS of ELECTORS who aro satisfied with his past services. OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. |RW.NEW L A N D S ' Respectfully Requests THE VOTE AND SUPPORT OF ALL ELECTORS. IF you need Employment, you will reach the eye of Employers by Advertising in the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18258, 24 April 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18258, 24 April 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18258, 24 April 1923, Page 8

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