Straight Talks to Council Electors. No. 3. Fads of the Moment 1. To cast reflections on the integrity of Councillors. 2. To cast reflections on the integrity of Council Officials. Results. Those indicated in Talks 1 and 2 are bad, but tbe tendency of these is to the City's welfare, as: 1. Makes the work of the Council Officials less efficient. 2. Develops lack of faith in your Council, resulting in feeling of insecurity. . 3. Depreciates the value of property. 4. Retards City's devel- j opment. 5. Lessens confidence in business circles. 6. Increases unemployment.^ Comment. By general insinuation to decry the integrity of men and women is mean and contemptible. Let us have specific charges and cases and let them be sheeted home if there ave such. Much talk of charges has taken place. The Government has been asked to investigate; the so-called evidence and statements have been sent to Wellington. What was the result? The Government stated there were no specific charges; there was nothing to investigate. We do no't mind criticism, so long as it is fair criticism and based on real knowledge. We appeal to all fairminded electors to show their disapproval of such contemptible tactics as they did at last election, and 'f-feturn men &nd women of proved experience, ability and integrity. SUPPORT THE RETIRim COUNCILLORS' TICKET. INVOICES, STATEMENTS, COUNTER DOCKET BOOKS, OFFICE STATIONERY. Highest Quality. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS, Queen Street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 18
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