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GOOD CITIZENSHIP ONE PLEDGE. In announcing the following common aims of candidates nominated by the Dunedin Citizens' Association, the Association reminds voters of Dunedin that Blue Ticket candidates are pledged to work in the best interests of the City, entirely free from any political party influence. • Elimination of politics from Civic Affairs. • Full co-operation in the War Effort • Sound progroiive development of Passenger Services and General Utilities. • Progressive Extension of Paved Footpaths and Sealed Roads in suburban areas/as man-power and materials permit. • Maximum encouragement of Housing Schemes. • Adequate and considerate provision for the Aged and Infirm. • Full participation in approved Rehabilitation Schemes. • Careful and considered administration of Civic Finance. • Adequate and equipped Sports and Playing Areas. • Development and Progress of Dunedin. • Dignity in the conduct of Civic Affairs. They make no extravagant promises which the prosecution of the War Effort and the consequent restriction of men and materials would prevent them from fulfilling. THE CHOICE IS YOURS. POLLING DAY SATURDAY, MAY 27 Practise Good Citizenship. Record YOUR Vote. m " 2l I The Full BLUE TICKET DUNEDIN CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION A-~Ladie»' BROWN KID STEPIN COURT SHOE with Brown Crocodile Calf trim and Spanish heel (as illustrated). 9E/A Same in Black *•» W Kid with Black Patent trim. A similar design in allPatent or Black Suede with Patent trim, at the same price. , If you can't call, mail your otder. Satisfaction guaranteed. ~ ;. COUPONS i - must accompany all MAIL ORDERS; ■i B—A very dressy BLACK KID 4-EVELET TIE SHOE J with Patent cap and stitched \ '"s vamp -(as illustrated). \ Cuban heels. •■ \ 1 Also in Brown Kid. ....■.■ \ I A similar design in Black Suede with I / / Patent trim or Brown Suede with 1 / Calf trim, 25/6. / W. HARRIS & SON The Footwear Specialists—Six Shops—Dunedin.

RAILWAY TRAVEL Reservation of Scats intending train travellers are advised that advance reservations are now limited to not longer than 14 days ahead of travel date and seats may be reserved only by passengers in possession of the appropriate train tickets. . . . In the event of circumstances preventing the holder of a reservation from travelling, the Railway Booking Office should he notified that the seat will not be required. t If such notice is not given at least 24 hours before the train is due to leave its starting station, a surcharge of 3/- or S/- (according to distance) will be made for each unclaimed reserved seat.

''.now way/ mfwimix mT *&s£ \ JUST ENOUGH FOR MUSTARD/ X w. Some supplies of Mustard are being distributed. So when your grocer can hand you a tin of Colfflans Mustard, make sure you mix just sufficient for each meal and avoid waste. M2«

- THE GIN OF CEKEtiYTIONS * an**, cha poMfe «■ nK »■■■■ da* •Ua la lul tappl? mi af BaMllnul <au*y. West End

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Evening Star, Issue 25171, 10 May 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25171, 10 May 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25171, 10 May 1944, Page 5