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ELECTORAL. A UCKLAND CITY 1L ELECTION. COUNCIL M IS 3 A LICE H< Q JgASTEN'S Nominators are: DB. HILDA NORTHCROFT. MRS. W. H. PARKES. Supported by MRS. B. N. BENFELL. MRS. C. NEAL. MR. ROBT. BURNS. MR. GEO. W. HUTCHISON. MR. F. J. HUTCHINSON. MR. D. R. COOPER. MR. T. U. WELLS MR. H. GOLDIE WOMEN I A LICE H. G. B ASTEN Hag been largely instrumental in : establishing Mathers' Rest just I opened. BUSINESS MEN! A LICE H. G. B ASTEN A.P.A (N.Z.) Has proved her business ability by making a success of her own enterprises. WORKERS ! A LICE H. (jr. B ASTEN Has done her bit toward relief of unemployment EDUCATIONALISTS! A LICE H. G. B ASTEN Has Dominion-wide reputation a,3 Principal of Commercial College. PUBLIC SERVANTS! A LICE H. G, B ASTEa la known in practically all your Departments. RETURNED SOLDIERS! A LICE H. G. B ABTEN Advocaj.es concessions to those doubled. SOCIAL WORKERS! Is accessible, sympathetic, practical. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES! A LICE H, G..B ASTEN . Belongs to Court Maide Marian, A.0.F.. and her family have been associated with 1.0. F. over 50 years. SPORTS! A LICE H. G. B ASTEN Can be depended upon to play the game. P INLAY D. OLIVER CANDIDATE Cm COUNCIL ELECTION. A virile man with a sound Business Training, out to serve the people as •> whole and foT clean and progressive administration Jg ~E. HOW SE. Youngest Candidate. Will Address the Electors at REMUERA LIBRARY at 9 p.m. QNEHUNGA MAYORALTY. Do you want to know how £111,500 hais Deen misspent on your roads and footpaths during the last four years? TTTRNT vriTF TTOT? \WNWCP HAMILTON ELECTORAL. gLECTORS fJiHE ]^ LEC ' JTAMILTON I offer my services for the position of Mayor for another term, and solicit your support. I have been connected with the Council since 1907 and have served under the fol' lowing Mayors: J. S, Bond. J. A. Going. A. E. Manning, J. E. Hammond and J. W. Ellis, and have occupied the position of Mayor for nine years. I feel sure that my long experience will be valuable at this time and hope to receive your continued confidence. I am a substantial ratepayer, have ap unbounded faith in the future of .the town, and district and, if returned, will, as before, set the community interest first. Be sure and vote. I :m, yours, etc., JOHN R. FOW. JgLECTORS OF HAMILTON. La lies and Gentlemen,—l have been regit isted by a number of Businessmen and Retimed Soldiers to offer you my services as a Councillor. I have been unable to place my views before you as dtf-ired. as I have been called up for duty with the Waikato Mounteds at Hopu Hopu Camp. However, I stand for Service for All and Favours for None. If you elect me I shall do my utmost to see that Progressive works are carried out with the strictest Economy. Yo.irs faithfully, _ PERCY T. FIELD. -AMILTON BOROUGH ELECTION. In ' ffering myself :For a Fifth Term as Councillor, I wish to state that, as hitherto, I shall stand for Sound Finance, Steady Development and Impartial Service to Every Section of the Community, and it re-elected will render the same Faithful Servne and Unremitting Attention to the various of aces I now occupy, both within the Coancil and as representative of the Council on Ortside Public Bodies. J. GILBERT. yoTB pot! PJ. A . H yde - THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE FOR THE HAMILTON POROUGH COUNCIL. I Stand for Business Methods and Sound Administration. t. a. ir ORO U G H LECTION. TO THE JgLECTORS OF "AMILTON. 1 am a Candidate in the forthcoming Election, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), and I desire to seek your support and assistance. I trust 1 have merited the confidence you have placed in me in the past, as it has been my honest desire to do the best I could to advance Hamilton as a whole. I believe it is the function of the Council, in future, to watch closely, and further the interests of our town from a commercial, a business, and a citizen's point of view. It will be my aim, if elected, to do my best to accomplish that end. AFFERTY. '|l|' AMILTON JgLECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I am a Candidate in the above Election. My policy is briefly as follows: Carefal Finance. Maintenance out of Revenue. Fo.-iSiight to meet the growing needs of the I'crough; particularly regarding Communications within the Borough. I have great faith in Hamilton, both as a Business and Tourist Centre, and will do my utmost to advance its best interests. Yo '-li 3 Sincerely,— WILLIAM HOBBS.

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19620, 26 April 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19620, 26 April 1927, Page 5

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