ELECTORAL. AYORAL LECTION. FINAL ADDRESS BY M B - J. .A W ARNOCK (The Citizens' Candidate). TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). EPSOM LIBRARY. AT 8 P.M. All Electors Cordially Invited to Hear the Opinions and Policy of MR. WARNOCK. jgLECTION OF CITY COUNCILLORS. REMUERA EAST RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION At a General Meeting held on the 22nd April, decided not to Nominate a ticket, but to support the Candidature of ita president, Mr. Wilfred Skegg, and in a general way to support the Candidates of the Progressive Citizens Election Committee. (Signed). H. ROSE, Hon. Sec. UKAPUNA ELECTORAL. THE MAYOK. J J) M ORISON. AND MEMBERS OF THE UNITED . BOROUGH TICKET. Will 'Address Meetings As Under: BRTDGEWAY THEATRE. Milford. TONIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 o'clock. AUCTION MART. Takapuna, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 8 o'clock. A. H' INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, Addresses Electors, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), ' CIVIC SQUARE, 8 o'clock. rpo fJIHE JgLECTORS. D K S. Z 0BE: In appealing for the support of the Electors for a Seat on the Hospital Board, desires to state that, being a medical man., he is specially qualified for that position. LTOUN'J A LBEK'J OORODGH. 'AYOKAt ELECTION. L. E. ll' WILL ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING MEETING:— JUBILEE HALL, Kingsland, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at S. All Electors are invited to attend UCKLANI) INDEPENDENT CITIZENS. In view ot the multiplicity ot Candidate? and "Tickets" for the Auckland City Council Election, and in view of the general desire for the infusion ot new blood in civic affairs, a number of business men and independent citi»ens have met and out forward the following names as representing al! sections of the coram unity. names have been selected without consultation with the candidates and are pat. forward merely as a guide to electors ALISON, E. W. ASHLEY. G BROWNE. H. Oakley. CAMPBELL. G. Gray. JENKINS. H 11. JOHNSTONE. Ha lly burton. KING. .1. B. McBRINE. Oscar. McKINNEY W. H. McLIVER. F. D. MARTIN. B MURRAY. W. 11. SKEGG. W. SKELTON. A Hall Citizens: li you want a change, cut out this list and cast your vote for thosu whose names it includes VftiyrCiCtS J jpROTESTANT pOLITICAL CITIZENS (\F AUCKLAND! Citizens vJf xLucklamji ptOLLING DAY. rpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 'J A.M. TO 7 P.M. THERE ARE T>IG TSSUES AT I3ig Issues otake. The- Christian Churches have appealed to you to return to Civic Olnce persons of character and ability, whom you can trust absolutely to banely, Cleanlv. and Solidly, administer your City's affairs The following Candidates are worthy of your confidence. AUCKLAND MAYORALTY. WARNOCK. Jame3 Alexander. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. ALLUM, John A. C. BASTEN, Alice H. G. BENNETT, Matthew J. _ BRINSDEN. Frederick W. H. BROWNLEE, George. CAMPBELL. George G. CROOKES, Samuel I. DEMPSEY, John. DONALD. James. JENKINS. Harry R. KNIGHT. George. McKINNEY. William JI. PATERSON. John B. POTTER, Walter J. STALLWORTHY. Arthur J. TURKINGTON. Samuel. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. HUTCHINSON, George Rowland. < INDER. Eric Wylos, JOHNSTON. Joseph Boyce. TURNER, Harvey. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOAED. DEMPSEY. John. TvIDD. Ethel Anne. KNIGHT. George. THOMPSON, William Augustus. WALLACE. William. Ml. ALBERT MAYORALTY. RHODES, Leonard E. .W. J- WOODCOCK, Organising Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19620, 26 April 1927, Page 5
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