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CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. VOTE p|"HE LEGATION Lion is glad to learn that nurses at an institution in Manchester arc to have a smokeroom to which they may retire when off duty. The fact is that a nurse's duties are nerve-wracking above those of other callings, and when circumstances demand the steadying influence of a smoke, doctors often prescribe it —and in New Zealand invariably recommend Legation Ivory Tipped Cigarettes, made in the Dominion and sold at 10 for Bd. ff. H. McKINNEY Mr. McKinney is a Chemist and Druggist, with shops in the City and Suburbs. He is Vice-Presi-dent of the Executive of the Northern Pharmaceutical Association, is well known in football and other sports, and is a director of several companies. City Council Candidate. MiiiCT Director of J. Burton, Limited, Graftoin Rd. And Avondale Bakeries, Ltd., Avondale. The People's Interests Only. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION Public Accountant and Auditor, Director Bagna.ll Bros. & Co., Ltd., Ex-Chairman „ Remuera School Committee, Respectfully Solicits Your Vote and Support. If honoured by your confidence on Wednesday, he will do his utmost for the Electors of all districts. PUKEKOHE MAYORALTY. ELECTION DAY TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). o* Now is the Time to Brighten With the winter weather now setting in trying to make things dull and cheerless, give your home a real spark of cheerfulness, so helping to pass the long evenings comfortably, and enjoy ably. To do this the correct decorative requirements are essential; whether wallpapers, paints or tilings, Smith & Smith are ihc firm you should see about it. FREE AI For any class of decorating work it is advisable to have the opinion of an expert to help you No pains are spared in the attempt to satisfy the desires of our patrons. Ring or call and we will be —at your service! m TIMBER, OIL, COLOUR AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ALBERT STREET :: :: :: :: AUCKLAND The eighteenth century exquisite could never have attained such perfection of polish as the lady of 1929 enjoys in Regent Shoe Cream. White for ladies' footwear of every shade. Also made in Tan, Chtstnut and Black. Tubes 6ti. and 9d. Pot» !/♦. A 'Nugget' Product Rested Nerves! Nothing pulls you down in health, sans your energy, and leaves you listless and worn out. more than a vun« down, nervous system. Steady your nerve?, Increase your appetite, and enjoy tlw vitality of life. BUY A BOTTLE OF PHOSPHORTON —tho great blood and nerve tonic—for your heal Hi's BBke. SOLD AT ALL ECCLES' BRANCHES. PRICES: 128 Doaeo .. .. 7/0 64 Doses .. .. 4/6 32 Doses .. .. 2/6 A. ECCLES. 171, Queen Street, H.M. Arcade; 142) Queen Street; 248, Hobson Street; and Viotorla Road, Devonport. VOTE ECONOMY! Stands for Progress, with Economy! Also VOTE LAWRIE ' For Electric-Power Board same day (To-morrow). s3* mi KM I I CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS, 1929. ALLUM, JOHN ANDREW CHARLES ANSELL, JOHN HEARD ASHLEY, GORTON GEORGE BENNETT, MATTHEW JOHN CASEY, WILLIAM LANG CARR, JOHN WILLIAM COYLE, MICHAEL JOHN CROOKES, SAMUEL IRWIN DEMPSEY, JOHN ENTRICAN, ANDREW JACK GRACE, JAMES HUTCHISON, GEORGE WILLIAM HOSKING, JAMES FRANCIS IRVINE. BALFOUR MEARS JOHNSTONE, HALLIBURTON MAGEE, GEORGE RUSSELL PATERSON, JOHN BARR PHELAN, EDWARD Tlif above have selected as the People's Welfare Ticket, comprising candidates rrom Greater Auckland—successful business men nuallHed to conduct the affairs or our City fn the interests or all. Now is the importunity to return men of Integrity, Vision, Ability, and Progress, united together for SOUND ADMINISTRATION. Vote " The People's Welfare Ticket." MAYOR: Bloodworth, Thomas. . HOSPITAL BOARD: Cassie, Alice Mary. Dreaver, Mary Manson. McCready, Ivy. Savage, Michael Joseph. HARBOUR BOARD; Bloodworth, Thomas. CITY COUNCIL: Adeane, John Stacey. Barter, Richard French. Bartram, Frederick Netley, Bloodworth, Thomas. f Campbell, Hugh. Cassie, Alice Mary. Jennings, John Thomas, Liddeil, John Oliver. Mcßrine, Oscar. Macky, Edna Graham. Martin, Bernard. Phelan, Edward John. PurtelJ, James. Schramm, Frederick William. Staley, Harold Gordon. Vote for Labour's Candidates Service Fo Favours fo

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 16

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