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. " ELECTORAL. '.^ ■ \ .;'.V.;_".'/,■, AUCKLAND,' CITY ELECTORS .' . " FOR THE - . ' '> ' , -. 'i \. ( ' t AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. rpHOMAS A ITKEN. For many years) connected with .{ FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. RUGBY UNION . FOOTBALL, and CRICKET ' MATTERS, and SECRETARY OF • THE OLD THAMES BOYS' ASSOCIATION, A ,-..'.■"■•'■•,;.'* Is a Candidate for a Seat on the Auckland Hospital Board, and solicits your vote and interest. If returned, he will give your affairs his olosest attention. A UCKLAND CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. DANIEL FLYNN, A Business Man of many years' standing in the community, ■ NOMINATED ; ' ■ . '"' By."-''.:,.. -. Messrs. A- J. Emtrican. John McLeod, Robert McVeagh, T. U. Wells W. J. Cousins, C. M. Fenwick, and E. McKeown. SEEKS , THE VOTE AND INTEREST OF CITIZENS ON POLLING DAY. THURSDAY, 26TH APRIL. / rnHE Undersigned Ladies and Gentlemen -L most respeotfully request all Electors ' to vote for MR. J. H. HANNAN:— Hon, Sir E. Mitohelson, D. Goldie, '. A. J. Entriean, C. Norgrovo, J.P., E. Porter, S. W. Buck, T. Holdsworth, W. Cunningham. M. Salas, J. Joiner, J. Tetley, M. 8. Maxwell.. J. Endean, E. Poison, E. L. Crowe, M. Hyatt, R. C. Carr, J. Hardier, W. H. Mercer, Rabbi Goldstein, Revs. W. E. Gillam, Grant Cowen, J. Patterson, and J. Richards, Mrs. G. B. Munro, W. J. Napier, W. Wyatt, A. G. Quartley, J. H. Luxford, T. M. Baxter, George Wmstone, and Hundreds of other Good Citizens. AUCKLAND CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Fellow . Citizens.—As the only member of the present Citv Council seeking re-election who is not included in the ticket issued by the self-styled Progressive Citizens' Election Committee. I desire to state that I am, nevertheless, ; a Candidate for . re-election to the City Council and for election to the Harbour Board, now as in the past a nominee of the Labour Party. .' _• Feeling convinced that • the general body of electors do not wish Local Government to be entirely in the hands of representatives of business interests. I confidently ask the electors to support the nominees of the Labour Party. THOMAS BLOODWORTH. /Lr*X ATEW ZEALAND J*Z_ ,/&, T ABOUR pARTY. LICUtATfiJ STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7.30 P.M. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. The following Labour Candidates will speak: , ; . MESDAMES E. W. MOORE, L. E. ROWLATT: MESSRS. A. S. RICHARDS. T. BLOODWORTH, C. A WATTS, E PHELAN, AND O. McBRINE. Chairman: COUNCILLOR M. J. SAVAGE ' M.P. .-.-•. ~ QUAY STREET, QUAY STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 2.45 P.M. Speakers:— MESSRS. O. McBRINE, C. A. WATTS P. H. HICKEY, B. MARTIN, J. PURCLEWS W. S. MOXSOM - AND B. Sympathisers desirous of assisting on or before Election Day are requested to call at Room 11, Trades : Hall. , , ■■ —— — —— , " r *■ '•■'■■'.''''' * '.",' twM ■ '. I * ■ pROTESTANT , POLITICAL X ASSOCIATION. The attention of Members and Friends of the P.P.A. is directed to the Advertisement appearing. over the Leader in Today's Issue. .;.:''.■■' JOS. TETLEY,Organising Secretary. TTOTERS OF WAITEMATIA AND <' /'.-..'„ TAKAPUNA'. ■'■;■:■;[ ' For the _ AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD : ' ELECTION. ' TX7-ILLIAM |"DLOMFIELD. , For Seven Years Mayor of Takapuna, SOLICITS YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST in his return as your Representative on the HARBOUR BOARD. And if returned will give his full attention to . all your district's requirements. The Upper Harbour Reaches and Takapuna District is in urgent need of help just now. '-;." •■■'•■ rf-\NEHUNGA MAYORAL ELECTION. v MR. A. A. CREAMER, Nominated by H. P. Davies, Esq.., Alex, Robb, Esq. R. G. Speight, ~-•■•* ■•■ Esq., WILL SPEAK IN ..■'.'■ THE LYCEUM. I MONDAY, 8 P.M., .'■■•■.£.: ■ And ~ ' CHURCH STREET CORNER, " ON TUESDAY, 7.30 P.M. When Misleading Statements and Criticisms will bo dealt , with. • .■..- :A. G. HOLDSWORTH Hon. See. ■: ±— •-.. . '"' — : > rjNEHUNGA MAYORAL ELECTION. T7DWARD THE WORKERS' PROGRESSrVT CANDIDATE. > .Will Addrasis the Electors at the CORNER OF QUEEN AND CHUROH . STREETS, MONDAY NEXT, April 28. 1923. , "; At 7.45 p.m. * MISCELLANEOUS. Li^P-^j Gr * n i te . no -? ds *«> ' Polishing: }pt. b- i. 2 j 6 A d, ii. plllt n S 6d - 0 ? 03 ta«o 7d pint-: Richard Arthur. Queen St. ; ... ; F KA^ K & OWIj ?F'-o ■**£ Karangahape JD Rd.-Cheapest *° Best nairwork Price list of Switahes and Transformations posted. GEORGE WALKER can give you every thing in New Furniture much cheaper than' you can buy elsewhere. : . INOLEUMS (new), 6ft. wide, from 7s lid yard; 60 different patterns to selaot from at GEORGE WALKER'S. ™ LIQUID Granite lightens house work- «• i. i- a ß * 6 !?* pl o 43 Wj,Postage 7d pint.-i Richard Arthur, Queen St. -~; SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW • WOODfS BEDSTEADS. WIRES. AND Kapok BEDDING at . GEORGE WALKER'S ■Prices greatly reduced. <. SALEROOMS: 38. QUEEN STREET. GEORGE WALKER has his own Furniture Vans and delivers all. Now Furniture free of charge : - ,; ; -';..■ LIQUID Granite makes floors beautiful- . i. igt-, 28 , 6 4-_x^ l - I s 6d.-postage. 7d pint.—Richard Arthur, Queen ■ St. - A L^l LY , S - n -M err 7 and GEORGE WALKER'S Auction Sales put 10 | years on ; your Ufa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18380, 21 April 1923, Page 6

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