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1 WEDNESDAY'S POLL ■J* GEORGE BAILDON ! HUGH ROSS MACKENZIE THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. Fonr wars of solid Progress. marked by intelligent foreslgrht, sound admlnis- j trillion, and wi?c economy, Is BAILDON'S SPLENDID RECORD AS MAYOR OF AUCKLAND. Mr. B&ildon "was chosen as Mayor by th* will or tin 4 people at the last two elections, and has proved eminently worthy or public oonndenre. Send liini j back for a third term, and let Auckland continue to advance under Ills sane, safe, dignifled, and experienced leadership. Member of Auckland Harbour Board for 16 years. Deputy-Chairman of the Board for 4 years. Chairman of the Board for 7 years. During: Mr. Mackenzie's term or omce as Chairman or th* Harbour Hoard the following important works Have been undertaken:—Prince's Wharr—finest and best equipped wliarr south or the line. Waterfront Railway. Dcvonport New Ferry Wharf. Onebuntra Ferro-concretc Wharr. Mr. Mackenzie is standing for re-election at the unanimous request or the members of the. Board, with whom he has been associated for the past 16 years. W ' :;•? W. was bora in Pitt Street, Auckland, and is well known m j / sporting circles. He is the founder of Magee's Furniture Business, Pitt j Street. I A'Past President of the Auckland Sailors' Home, and is still j an active member of the Board of Trustees. Mr. Magee is a strong supporter of Progress with Sound !i Finance. ' Favours the Harbour Bridge. VOTE MAGEE For Progress. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. J. A® C City Councillor since 1920. Chairman Water Committee, Member Finance Committee, Town Planning Committee. Leys Institute Committee. Chiarman Auckland Transport Board. Chairman Finance Committee of Auckland Suburban Drainage Board. Past President Auckland Manufacturers' Association. Member Board of Governors Seddon Memorial Technical College. Member Chamber of Commerce Council. VOTE FOR M. J. BENNETT, J.P. Has lived In Auckland Tor 50 y<?ars. ife is a suceesful business man, and rounder or M. J. Bennett. Ltd . Oil and Polniir Merchants. Karawrahape Road. lie is a Fitting- member or the City council for the past eight years. Four years Chairman of the Works Committee Dralnag-e Hoard. Six years on the Works Committee. i\\o .ears on the Lesral and Finance Committee. sitting- member or the Auckland Electric Power Board since its inception. Ten years on the Council of Chamber or Commerce. Ten years President of the Karamrahape Road Bu_iness Men's Promotion Society (re-elected). \ice-President or the Auckland Justices of Peace Association. And many other social actl\lties. Vote Bennett and secure Careful Administration, Efficiency, and General Welfare. i George Grey Campbell Public Accountant and Auditor. I offer myself for Service on the City Council because of the call for voung Business Men. ... t As a Public Accountant I .am qualified to advise in matters of economics and finance. My association with the Bus Transport of the City, and my practical experience therein, warrant me in asking specially for support with a view to being one of the City representatives on the TRANSPORT BOARD. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. GEORGE BROWNLEE, J.P. —; Seeks Your Vote and Support. k° 9 for year* Riven bis time ,he governing bodies cf the |lam°School of Art B_oard. > BP| jSffij Association. Remuerf. School Committee. jSrai WE ' A " Distric£ C °Yj CiI '- B. y llliilllllik < Scouts. jMfIH C ree Kindergarten Association. i9| H Flying Angel Mission to Seamen. it * Play Association and Sunshine School. Support the man who has furthered your interests. GEORGE BROWNLEE, When on the City Council, was the means of having prams carried on the citv trams, of cheap 12-trip ticket* being issued to schoolchildren, and was the means of the Parnell Baths being made safe for sma. children. He also endeavoured to have a Woman s Rest Room placed at the foot of Queen Street, where it *s most needed. If elected, will study the needs of the City with a view to economy and good government. ■ A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MAN, SOLICITS THE SUPPORT OF THE ELECTORATE. Has travelled extensively and believes that a cosmopolitan knowledge of civic affairs would probably be of assistance in the discussions arising on civic management. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. - "s3s! ft® ■. i J. F. SHANLY Twenty-four years in business as Principal of " j. F. Shanly & C 0.," Wholesale Merchants, and Chairman of the Board of several Companies; Chairman Finance Committee, Auckland Bov Scouts' Association, Official of the Auckland Trotting Club, etc., etc. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. IS mm in oiierinc his services on the City Council for a further term, Mr ' nonald would like to point out that he lias served on the Council ror six n rinrinir that time he has heen a member of various special comy iVL* 1 the Parks Stores and Market, and also the Auckland DrainSK I 'hM also liter or to Old MM Chevalier M Beard. Mr Don aid is Managing- Director or tlio 11 rm of A. Donald and Sons, WOOlbi'Okcrs ami Fellrnong-ers. and tnKes a keen interest in .sport, lie is President of the Richmond Cruising- Club and a member or various other sporting- Homes. Vote for DONALD, who stands for Justice and Right j f TV m Member of the Firm or Hutchison, LlliiTe, and Cameron. Public Accountants, and one of Auckland's best-known citizens. Mr. Hutchison has a wide experience in business and professional affairs: Fellow and Past President of the N.Z. Society of Accountants; Fellow of the K.Z. Accountants and Auditors' Association; Fellow and Vice-President Australian institute or secretaries; some time Examiner for N.Z. University and Lecturer in Commercial Subjects Auckland University Colleg-e; Vice-President Auckland Town Planning Association; Secretary Auckland Automobile Association. CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 19