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ZWVW A^V/WVWVWVV CANDIDATES AT TO-MORROW'S POLL The Man for the Job There is a demand for practical men on the City Council, men who run big concerns, &nd who cim give the City the benefit of their experience. Such a msn is M* —partner in the firms of Isherwood and Bellam. and Isherwood, Bellam, and Co., the largest road contractors in the Dominion. With the Council's huge expenditure on streets, keen supervision by experts is absolutely essential. Mr. Bellam is the man for the job. His experience as a road, bridge, waterworks, and sewerage contractor will be of inestimable value to the City. He has travelled extensively, and is fully conversant with latest methods. Progressive Citizens' Candidate for City Council. ■MAYORAL AND CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. \ m i m w W. H. MURRAY The man who lias protected tlie people's Interests against waste ami extravagance, ami saved the ratepayers many thousands or pounds. Whilst In business, Mr. Murray was twice elected President of the Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Federation. Mr. Murray was directly Instrumental In evolving' a standard or footwear for the whole of our troops. They were recognised to he the best shod soldiers that went to the front. Mr. Murray was Managing Director ol' the Murray Shoo Company for 28 years. He was member of the Grey Lynn Borough Council Tor 8 years, and also occupied the position of Mayor. Member of the Auckland Harbour Board for 2 years. At present a member of the Auckland City Council. At the request of a large Circle of Electors, he now olfers his services as Mayor of his native city, to which he owes so much, and which lie desires to sec prosper under sound administration. stroiiß- advocate of Ward System. Supports the Harbour Bridge Proposal. Sound Finance. Thorough overhaul of all .Departments, with a view of obtaining 100 per rent, efficiency. SQUARE DEAL ALL-WAYS ALWAYS.. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. life J ■few Founder of M. J. Bennett, Ltd. City Councillor since 1921. Chairman Works Committee Drainage Board. Member Works Committee. Member Legal and Finance Committee, Member Auckland Electric Power Board since its inception. Member Chamber of Commerce Council for 10 years. Member Libraries Committee and Leys Institute. M. J. BENNETT, J.P. President Karangahape Road Business Men s Promotion Society. Vice-President Auckland Justices of Peace Association. VOTE FOR M. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. COMBINED DISTRICTS OF MOUNT EDEN, MOUNT ALBERT, ONEHUNGA, NEWMARKET, ELLERSLIE, AND NEW LYNN. plfiiftife - >* , m m mmjM 11 If r-' V ai Bill $ - '■' >; /•" y 45 years Builder and Contractor in Auckland. 1 7 years as Councillor and for 1 1 years Mayor of Onehunga. 10 years Member and Chairman of School Committee. 35 years Member of Licensing Committee. Justice of the Peace since 1901. 20 years Member One Tree Hill Domain Board. JOHN ROWE, JP. 15 years Member of the Hospital Board. 12 years Chairman Auckland Infirmary Committee; Member Auckland Electric Power Board since Its inception. •JO years Member Auckland Racing Club. 35 years Member Auckland Trotting Club and President of that body for the past 25 years. 6 13 years President New Zealand Trotting Conference. VOTE FOR JOHN ROWE, / Auckland City Council and Harbour Board Elections. MIS Vv i§ 811111 > t m Mim 1 i'-i ■ I .: jp 11 111 1 £ - " mmm m - I % y/Sfii 1 . ".J mm 1 p I I < V : sH MS! m A sitting - Councillor, a Member of Hie Auckland Licensing 1 Committee, 3.1(1 & successful business inan. He advocates a progressive policy, yet at oil times keeping- a watchful eye on the city finances. A staunch advocate of direct outlets from the city, particularly from the east and west ends. CASEY FOR PROGRESS. m m mm it! ■ V HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. GEORGE KNIGHT TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND, I thank you sincerely for the confidence you have had and the support yc-'i have Riven me In returning rue as one of your Representatives to the Auckland City Council for the last i'fi years, during 1 which period I have been Chairman of various Committees of the Council. I now offer my services again to the. Auckland Hospital p.oard. Having retired from the City Council. 1 ran concentrate my attention upon the hospital duties, f thank you all for the confidence arid support you have, shown in returning mc as ono or your Representatives for the last 23 years to the Hospital Hoard. During that period I have been Chairman or the Board, nod Tor the last 8 years I have heen Chairman of the Heller Committee. I now solicit your vote and confidence 7 0-MOHROW (Wednesday), the first, of May. If returned, It will be my pleasure and determination to merit the same confidence in the future you have shown in me Tor so many years. Yours faithfully, GEORGE KNIGHT. G. A. McKENDRICK Candidate Auckland Harbour Board Tor combined districts of Newmarket. Ellerslie, One Tree 11111, Onehunga, Panmure, Mount Wellington. Founder and Manager or McKendrlck Bros. Has had sound and successful experience in developing his present business from a small beginning, and so Droving his ability to assist in handling public Interests. He has the welfare or the Cltv In which he was born at heart, and is prepared his best for Its progress, is a keen supporter of all sports. Vice-President ponsonby Football Club, Member A. and P. Association Northern Boxing Association, Auckland and Otaliuhu Trotting Clubs, Waterside Workers Band, etc., etc. Payer of Harbour dues. His motto is Service, Economy, and Prompt and Careful Business. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. <.. V \m ■: ' . : msmm f MI it' A. E. M. DUNNINGHAM, J.P. GRANDSON OF THE LATE MR. W. H. ARMSTRONG. 'ffSSsr: houses or the people shall not be increased on a railing maikci. PROGRESS, EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY. VOTE FOR DUNNINGHAM THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE mam REV. L. B; SfeS:: I ' Immm. }r:>Y[r V mm;.; m fri m mm :rk LCr'-rt % " & m hm MR. EBENEZER ALLAN COMBINEO DIBTRICTB OF FRANKLIN AND MANUKAU COUNTIES, THE BOROUGHS OF PUKEKOHE AND OTAHUHU, AND THE TOWN DISTRICTS OF PAPATOETOE, HOWICK. MANUREWA, PAPAKURA, TUAKAU, MERCER, AND WAIUKU. VOTE for the Man whose Interests are Your Interests. VOTE for the Country Man for Country People. VOTE FOR ALLAN AND YOU WILL VOTE RIGHT. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ...... r; <- a ;.Cs^.;v M'%% Wi A m i m •• C. J. LOVEGROVE In rnnnonso to Hie reciiK'St of n large number or ratepayers, Mr. C. J. Lovegrove !!L to nVA !iis services to Hie city. Mr. Lovegrove was born In tp Arnha and lias hoon 10 years in profession as Barrister and solicitor in trie ntv Served some years on executive or Returned Soldiers' Association; two year's on School Committee, and lias always taken a keen Interest in locaj political questions. Will work lor Ward System or Meet I on. Reorganisation ~r Knclncering Department. Revision or by-laws, especially those relating: ts sniali shopkeepers. PROGRESS, ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY. VOTE FOR LOVEGROVE THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Secretary Auckland Sunday School Union. A Capable, Courageous, and Convincing . Speaker. Adrnhilal!' fl Pracl,col ,fus '"ess Man, with Administrative and Organising Ability or the highest order. e work whole-heartedly and rearlessly for the good or Auckland. Nomination endorsed by: nov' ?: I awp - BA - r ' "- i) eu Ll . Horron, M.A., M C Rev. Lionel 1). Fletclior. Unioft llltti Ban ' y ' I ' l ' esl(l( ' n t «r Baptist W. J. Koidsworth, Boy Scouts. Drew, Y.M.C.A. Miss J. Rf f , Y.W.C.A. Mr. i. \v, t lrt) n.z. Alliance. FRED. T. EYRE Birkenhead Electors! F.P.A. (N.Z.). A Public Accountant and Auditor or wide experience and a suecessrul business mau. t'ellow of the New Zealand society oT - Accountants. Fellow and Vice-President or the New Zealand Accountants and Auditors' Association. New Zealand Beg-lstrar for the institute of Incorporated Secretaries. K\-.Member Vauxliall School Committee. Devonport Borough Council Candidate, < MAKE HADFIELD MAYOR Duncan C. Fraser ONE OF THE INDEPENDENT ELEVEN. Seven years' service Mt. Eden Borough Council. Has practically retired after a successful business career. Has the time and the ability, and has had the experience. Past President Mt. Eden Bowling Club, Patron and VicePresident of several sporting clubs. m MISS ALICE H. G. BASTEN A.P.A. (N.Z.), \ y ; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. Nominated by T)r. Buckley-Turkitigton and Mrs. E. A. K-dd, supported by-Mrs. \V. It. rarkes, Messrs. C». W. Hutchison, F. J. HuictiinSOtl, find H. GOldiP, Messrs. W. J. Kealy, sen. (Avondale), F. C. Jordan (Tamaki). Member Auckland City Council, past two years. Member rarks and Reserves, Libraries and Art Gallery, and Botanical committees. Past rresldent Civic League, late Dominion Secretary National Council or Women, Hon. Secretary and Organiser or Mayoress' War Memorial League, President Tamaki Women's Progressive League. mm® IP 1 m isr m m ' - v i,v' .. . • < ' \ Y\ \f v- - >.. mm A 1 ;■ I ; i w M -iVV i mkf-fl m w Mr. Ernest lilly THOS. McNAB John Stacey Adeane Candidate for Councillorship. One time Chairman Auckland City District Scjiools Committee, three years Chairman Belmont School Committee, Chairman or v nelnjont Branch Auckland Harbour Bridge Association. Was Chairman or the Central Committee at the time or the Influenza Epidemic. Twenty years in the employ or tho Government Insurance Department. Partner of McNab & Mason, and a practical man for the Works Committee of the Council. Mr. McNab has had four years' experience on the Mt. Eden Borough Council, and is Employers' representative on the Building Trades Apprenticeship Committee, City Council Candidate, Is a New Zealander, born In Gisborno In 18S3. Since 1900 lie has been a resident or Auckland, and lias taken a keen interest in the progress or the city during that period. His business training has been secured In various administrative positions In the printing trade, both as employee and employer. Thirteen years spent in Friendly Society work —ten years as Secretary and twice " through the chairs' —nave taught him how to efficiently handle big sums or money and large bodies or men. A pleasing personality and patural business ability—both desirable, attributes in a City ilLHiiicillor —are. invaluable assets possessed by this Candidate for civic Honours. Mrs. Mary Manson Dreaver I Sole Organiser of Hospital Wireless Fund. Officer of the Executive of the League of Nations. Member of the National Council of Women. Member of the Newmarket School Committee. OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE. n Vote for MRS. M. DREAVER*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 17

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