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electoral. CITY riOUNCIL. ity Council. CITY COUNCIL. ity Council. City /council, ity VyOUNCIL. VOTE l?OR TOHN TP QHANLY. OTB -1- OR J OHN 1- • UHANLY. VOTE OR TOHN 17' QHANLY, OTE J? OK-J OHN I <• UHANLY, VOTE 170R TOIIN 17 QHANLY. OTE 1 OR J OHN 1 • OIIANLY. Who is standing in the interests of the Moving-Picture Public and Exhibitors. TTOTE 170R TOHN T7 QHANLY. V OTE JOR O OHN J- • OHANLY. VOTE 17 OR TOIIN "17 QHANLY. OTE i- OR J !»; j J I . OIIANLY. TT OTE 17 OR TOIIN T7 QHANLY. V OTE OR J OHN T 1 . UHANLY, Who has a move-along Policy of Sound Finance. Sound Sense and not too much "Sound." VOTE 17 OR TOHN 17 QHANLY. OTE I OR J OHN . UHANLY. TT OTE 170R JOHN 17 QHANLY. V OTE I OR O OHN 1 . OHANLY. VOTE 170R TOIIN "171 QHANLY. ote lor John 1 • Oh a inly, And be sure of a Square Civic Deal, but not a Civic Square one. VOTE 17 OR TOHN 17 QHANLY. OTE 1 OR J OIIN I 1 . OHANLY. TTOTE T7OR TOHN 17 QHANLY. V OTE i OR «J OHN JL . OUANLY. TTOTE IT I OR TOHN 17 QHANLY. Vote 1 or John J • ohanly. T? QHANLY, 1. . OHANLY. V OTE -1- OR OIIN A • UHANLY. Who sails in the Ship of Progress, but watches the Plirnsoll mark. QHANLY. JHAfi uV Over 20 years' Commercial experience in Auckland, Director of several Companies. President of Carlton Football and Cricket Clubs, Steward of the Auckland Trotting Club, etc. QITY 'LECTION. JJALL gKELTON. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. SPEAKS Q I VIC gQUARE, rjpO-NIGHT, AT g O'CLOCK. A TRENCHANT MUNICIPAL ADDRESS. 1. Bogus tickets, their authors, and the Independent candidates. 2. Who pay the rates? Tenants, shopkeepers, and house-owners, or big building proprietors? 3. Those trams and buses. 4. The Civic Square farce. 5. The Mayoral aspirants. G. The history of the functions of our City Council. 7. Auckland's City Civic Mussolinian Dictators and their Press Proprietaries. 8. Tax-burdened citizens and a cautious, prudent, future policy Hear K A I?. VOTE OTE ALL QKELTON, H ALL S Independent, fearless, arid outspoken. He says and does what he sincerely believes to be in the public interest, whether it makes enemies or not. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the request of numerous friends 1 have allowed myself to be nominated as an Independent Candidate for a Seat on the City Council and the Hospital Board. I have had ;!0 years of experience in Auckland as a very successful business man, and of late years have held considerable interest in n number of Companies in this City. My one airn in offering my services to the City is to benefit the community as a whole and further their interests to future progress. A LEX ANDER LMXJLES. ELECTION. H. It. J EN KINS, Nominated by W. HOLDSWORTH, ESQ., Chairman, Electric-Power Board. R. L. STEWART, ESQ. Selected by the Progressive Citizens' Committee, and placed on live of the different tickets issued and circulated by various local bodies. , , I polled higher than any other male lmlepeuueut candidate at the last election. I am the founder and owner of the Crane Alii King Maclnne Coy., Ltd., of New //taland; the Gane Coy., Ltd., of Australia; the Gane Importing Coy., of Auckland, and the Gane Manufacturing Coy., of Auckland, besides being an extensive owner ot city and suburban property. I pay out in New Zealand alone over £25,000 annually in wages, therefore I claim to have a T fair knowledge of both men and finance. I have travelled through every Continent, during 192b 1 travelled through almost every European country. I claim, therefore, that experience gained through travel should be of value to the City of Auckland. I am prepared to devote the whole of my time, if need be, to community service. 1 take an active interest in all clean sport. am a Director of Auckland Y.M C.A., and represented New Zealand at the World Conference in Finland; also a Director ol New Zealand Bible Training Institute. Age 45. H. R. JENKINS. Gane Milking Machines. 57, Gillies Avenue. OSPI T A L T° T HE ]£ LECTORS - I beg to announce that I will be a Candidate at the forthcoming Election for a Seat on the Hospital Board. I am not connected with any * ticket," and stand as an Independent Candidate. In 1899 I formed classes under the St. John Ambulance, ard continued classes of advanced nursing under three lady doctors. In 1900 I organised the first street collection held in Auckland under the City Council, also collections at the Ellerslie Racecourse and on the s.s. Mararoa, for funds for the widows and orphans of the Boer War. In 191 a I was instrumental in obtaining the Royal Commission inquiring into conditions governing the St. Helens Hospital. In 1917 I founded the Soldiers' Mothers' League for assisting mothers and soldiers throughout New Zealand in all matters in connection with the Great War. which assistance is still being continued under the. Southern Cross League. In 1924 the Southern Cross League was successful in bringing to a finality necessary reforms at the Auckland Mental Hospital. In 1926 the League was successful in getting needed improvements effected at the Domain T.B. Shelters, Auckland Hospital. I ask your support and vote at the poll. Economy with efficiency will be my endeavour, if elected. EMILY NICOL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19620, 26 April 1927, Page 5

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