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Electoral. piTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER AUCKLAND. Now that the Greater Auckland has eventuated, wo think it ia not only right but in the best interest of the City as a who.e, that the representation should be distributed as evenly as possible. With this in view we would commend our Candidature to the Electors of Auckland. As we have all rendered public service in various capacities, wo feel confident that we can further serve the People of Auckland, and should our claims meet with your approval on April 28. we will endeavour to justify your confidence by administering the affairs of this City in a fair and impartial manner. Our WATCHWORD will be PROGRESS, with duo regard to SOUND FINANCE. ' We are, yours faithfully, T T»URTON. i President Bakers' Association. Chairman Grafton Schools Committts, GRAFTON DISTRICT. T "TVEMPSEY. Ei-Chairmnn Remuera Road Board, Member Remuera School Committee, REMUERA. i W T TIO LDffWORTH- ' En-Mayor of Grey Lynn. r Member Newton Schools Committee, 5 GREY LYNN. ; W. H. MURRAYi Ex-Mayor of Grey Lynn, President. Boot Manufacturers Association, 3 RICHMOND. T R pATERSON. 3 En-Member Remucra Road Board, I Member Remuera School Committee, REMUERA. J XSJ A. T HOMPSON ' City Councillor 1909-10-11. Seven years Member Ponsonby School Committee. _ HERNE BAY, PONSONBY. 'M R J. H. G UNSON '. WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ! ■. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. EAST STREET. on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o'clock. Mr. R. McVeagh will preside. And At ST. JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON ST., , On . TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. APRIL 27. At 8 o'clock. Chairman, Mr. Geo. Davis, Secretary of Carters' Union. Ladies are specially invited. A UCKLAND TITAYORALTY. ' A COMBINED MEETING OF MR J. H. GUNSON'S COMMITTEES Will be held at CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, ELLISON'S CHAMBERS, QUEEN ST., Opposite HERALD Office, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 P.M. i All Worker* are earnestly requested to ( Attend. GEO. T. PARVIN, General Organising Secretary. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD t ELECTION. » t yOTE ■POR a T TTARBUTT, ONE OF THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY'S CANDIDATES, At present Member of the Auckland Hospital and Charitable Aid Board and President of tho Industrial Association, whose nominators . are Dr. Florence Keller, Arthur M. Myers, M.P., J. W. Court, A. Burt. J. Dempsey, Ernest Davis, A. C. Canghey, E. A. Craig, " J. J. O'Brien. J. Stevenson. A. Langsford, and M. J. Sheehan. TJEVONPORT ELECTION, t IF YOU WANT SOUND FINANCE AND TO SEE DEVONFORT PROGRESS AND BECOME THE MODEL BOROUGH, DO NOT FORGET J WOODALL WHEN RECORDING YOUR VOTE ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 90 npO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH 1 OF MOUNT EDEN. Ladies and Gentlemen — We. th« undeeiffned Electors, offer our services as Reform' Candidates for tho above Borough. If Elected our niedge and object will be to strenuously advocate tho furtherance of 1 the Economical Progrcssiveness of the whole district. As residents we claim to possess a thorough knowedgo of your requirements, and arc prepared to devote time, energy, and ability to further all nroWts affecting the welfare and health of tho Borough as a, whole. In voting for Reform, Progress, and Economy support WATER BURMAN, JOHN DAVIS, ALFRED PASCOE HARTNOLL. RALPH D. STEWART. The Candidates will address the Electors on the Evening of April "6 at St. Alban's Hall, Dominion Road, at 8 p.m. n E 0 R 0 E W M. MURRAY, CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE, EDUCATION BOARD MEMBER. G. W. MURRAY. GW. MURRAY, homuera, City Council • Candidate, would, to ensure the prosperity of th; city, generously subsidise technical education. ONE-TREE HILL ROAD BOARD ELECTION. A Meeting of Ratepayers will be held at Campbell Statue, Market Road, at 3 p.m SATURDAY. April 24. Business: To Select Candidates for Vacancies on Board. P. STRATFORD, Convoner.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 4

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