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i mil u i u Progressive Citizens , Candidates Cut out and use at the Polling Booth To -morrow Who they are: City Council. Allum, J. A. C. Ashley, G. G. Bagnall, B. L. Bellam, H. Brownlee, Geo. Campbell, G. G. Dempsey, John Entrican, A. J. Goldfinch, P. J. Hutchison, G. W. Kealy, J. W. McKinney, W. H. McNab, Thos. Quartley, A. G. Shanly, J. F. Takle, Sidney Thompson, Alfred Harbour Board. Hutchinson, G. R. Inder, E. W. Johnston, J. B. Thompson, W. A. Hospital Board. Dempsey, John Gunson, E. B. Kidd, Ethel A. Thompson, W. A. Wallace, Wm. I What they stanu for: | I General—This programme! is no- 1 vised to give relief to the over- = ! burdened ratepayer by c-cono- = = rules in administration and by g rarrylng- on the City's business = | with the greatest possible | I efficiency. = 5 1. City Management—Complete In- § 1 vestigntion of the management = of the City, and the duties of g | its officers; to secure efficiency | = In methods of work and control, § proper buying practice, and the g | adoption of contracts instead of g § day labour when found more g i economical. g | 2. Sewerage—The adoption or up- § 1 to-date methods for the dir.- g posnl or the City's Sewage, = | with a view to eliminating the = = present nuisance in the liar- g 1 hour. § L ; 3. Transport Board—Review of the § personnel of the Transport Board g I arter the poll, and replacing by g elected members of the Council | = any who may not be re-elected. | g 4. Roads and Streets—Adequate g maintenance and scavenging of g s the paved and surfaced thorough- | | fares, and the completion of all | | unformed roads as soon as g economically possible. | 1 5. Traffic—Careful study of traffic g § problem?. s 5 6. New Outlets—tmmerliate Inves- § ligation of possible schemes for g £ necessary Improvements to out- | 1 lets from the City centre with g a view to nn early settlement of | | this question and submission of g definite proposals to the rate- § = payers. g | 7. Water—Keep Water Supplies 5 well ahead of Immediate reoulre- | "S ments, thus avoiding possibility g = of famine in dry seasons. = 8. City Music—lmmediate con- g 1 slderation to be given to Die | 1 Council's policy regarding the = § City's Music. 1 | 9. Piavinp Areas Co-operation § 1 with sports bodies and tennis = | clubs to Improve and increase s g playing* areas and liatliinp faclli- g ties, giving sports associations g f. some security "f tenure over g | ihe areas occupied, so long as g g the management and control g = does not conflict with public = | Interests. 5 10. Zoo—The encouragement of the g = Zoological Society, formed 10 5 i foster Interest In the 7,00, with s I a view to Increasing public g g patronage, and thus easing the g s burden 011 the ratepayers. g § 11. Endowments—Careful manage5 ment of these assets to ensure g the ruliest revenue. g 12. Eloctoral Reform —An early In- g | vestlgatlon or the possibilities = of City Electoral Reform. g 1 13. Harbour Bridae—Approval or a | I Harbour liridge, providing It | imposes no burden 011 City rate- n g pavers. g = 14. Hobson Bay—The conservation = | or Hobson Ray to ensure its g | being Kept, free from use for | = industrial purposes. g | 15. Infectious Diseases —To reconi- | i mend to the Hospital Roard = = the building or the infectious g diseases ward in a sparsely- = § populated district, well away = | from tlie present hospital block. | Vote for the j FULL LIST j | of the Citizens' Ticket |

"VALET" m \ STROPS IV-Z/. .Safety w t JE: ±>V/: 'As*' W " What does ? that mean — 4 strops itself' ? " There's a stropping device built into the head of the razor—strop just slips through the razor head ! " Yes—and then ? " " Then all you do is run the Valet Auto Strop razor to and fro. Click, click-and the blade is instantly sharpened without taking it out of the frame. "Surely that sharpens only one side of the edge?" "No, no—both sides are stropped alternately. " Should be pretty sharp when you've finished." " Sharp ! It's the keenest razor edge there is—and it lasts for months." " Stropping take long ? " "10 seconds each morning, and you get the same principle right through the Valet range: 3/6, IU/6 or 25/ all dealers sell them." "Good. I'll get one to-day." Managing Agents for Ncu) Zcilldnu ' VAN STAVEREN BROS., LTD, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 19