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I \ Hamilton Council Election | §i 11111111111111111111111111111131111111111111111111111 i 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 In HAMILTON MAYORALTY m ,y m-:. M M: - :.m For the Inst 23 years a member of the Hamilton Borough Council and for 13 years its chief magistrate. President of the Waikato Winter Show Association. , Mr. Fow recognised Hamilton's potentialities when it was a village 2 5 years •years ago, and has helped to develop it into one of the principal inland towns of the Dominion. Hamilton has distinguished itself during the depression for the prudent and humane measures the Council.took for the relief of the town's unemployed. In seeking a continuance of the electors' confidence. Mr. Fow can point to Hamilton's well-paved streets, its efficient sewerage system, and the excellent ,tvater supply that is now nearing completion, as evidence of his progressive endeavours. Electors are invited to judge his future efforts by his past achievements. PROGRESS with PRUDENCE" , IS HIS WATCHWORD. / DR. F. D. PINFOLD, J.P., A Candidate for the ' Hamilton Mayoralty. Dr. Pinfold is not new to local politics, as he has been Deputy-Mayor and Councillor for a period. His long / residence in the Borough, his business capacity, financial ability, foresightedness and unquestioned integrity, are but a few of the qualifications which should commend him to the attention of the electors. VOTE FOR PROGRESS

Hamilton Borough Council. R. E. McCRAE To the Residents and Ratepayers or Hamilton:— At the request of a number of Ratepayers I have decided to stand for the Hamilton Borough Council. If elected, I wll? earnestly endeavour to merit the conlldence reposed in me and to serve the Interests of the Borough to the best or my ability. I can assure Electors that every scheme for the advancement of the town shall have my support, and that I shall make every effort to elTect any possible economies, to promote efficiency, and to maintain progress. - , R. E. McCRAE. Vote for McCRAE. HAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. MR S. V. TYLER. As Chairman or the Works Committee of the Hamilton Borough Council, I confidently solicit the Electors' support or my candidature, believing as l dc that the works 1 have helped to inaugurate and complete Justiry my return to office. 1 rathered the new waterworks scheme, was responsible ror the Anglesea Street Cut, the provision of a road over the Maeroa Gully, the completion of tne Seddon Street Scheme, and the Community Lighting System. 1 galvanised the Works Committee Into action, and translated plans into permanent improvements. The works undertaken have been economically and energetically prospcuted, and my accomplishments during my four years as Councillor may be takon as an indication of my futnro endeavours. . I 'have devoted the same ability to the business of the Horough as I have to my own affairs, and ir returned will continue to do so. TO THE ELECTORS. In response to the wishes of many Ratepayers, I have decided to seek election to the Hamilton Borough Council. Long residence in Hamilton, success in business, large property interests, and ample leisure, are factors which support my claim to favourable consideration. The fact that Hamilton is my native town, and tint I am one of Its largo ratepayers, should be sufficient guarantee that 1 will do all I can for Its advancement. W. W. DILLICAR. Solidly for For Sound Busineus Principles, Efficiency and Common Sense. Vote for CLAPHAM Vote for CLAPHAM Candidate (or Hamilton Borough f Council. Hamilton Borough Council. Who Stands for EFFICIENCY WITH ECONOMY, KEEPING DOWN THE RATES, MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC SERVICES, ENCOURAGEMENT of INDUSTRY, AN OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK, WISDOM IN ADMINISTRATION. HAMILTON ELECTORS. tilll Mil Mi* Candidate for the Borough Council, and you vote for — Reduction of Administrative Costs. Adequate Results for Expenditure. Preference to Local Industries. Progress with Economy. Efficiency and Judicious Administration. VOTE FOR ROTHERHAM, Eleven Years in Business in the Borough. To the Burgesses : At the request of a number of my feiiovf citizens I offer my services in ths capacity of councillor at the forthcoming municipal election. I have been a resident of the borough for 25 years, in -which I have substantial interests. If accepted, it will be my constant endeavour to serve all sections of the community to the best of my ability without fear or favour. Prudence in expenditure is to my mind very necessary. Yours faithfully, (Francis) FRANK McGUIRE. MR. W. A. CURTEIS, Headmaster Hamilton. Mast School and President or Hamilton East Citizens' and ItaM'payers' Association, oilers his services to the Electors of Hamilton as a Candidate for the Hamilton Borough Council. Vote for " Tho Progressive Candidate." HAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. MR. C. LAFFERTY seeks the suffrages of the electors. His 13 years' experience nt the Council table, and the information he gathered during his world-wide tour of the methods of administration of thirteen different countries, are offered to the electors. These factors should commend him to the Electorr." consideration on Wednesday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 14