ELECTORAL M R A. J. S TALLWORTHY ' THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. Carries 011 with vigour a great fight for-the people to banish unemployment and revive business. He will Speak at St. Heliers Parish Hall To-night (Saturday), 8 p.m.; Parnell I.iblary ilall, Monday, 7.30 p.m.; St,. Matthrw's Hall, Hobson St., Monday, 8 p.m. Councillor Donaldson will op&n meeting, Pt. Chevalier Hall, Tuesday, 8 p.m. A. J. S T TALLWOftTHY. F W M ,ATTHEWB, PDBLIC ACCOUNTANT. ' AUCKLAND. Offers his services as Member for the Hospital Board. His Accountancy and (.xeneral Commercial knowledge together with his knowledge of Institutional work, would make him a valuable Member. He is not associated with any Ticket or Party and if elected reserves the right of exercising his own judgment on all matters affecting Hospital Administration. His services are placed at the disposal of his fellow citizens. Nominated by:— The Deputy-Mayor, A. J. Entrican, Esq., And B. Irwin Crookcs, Esq., Member Auckland Power Board and University Council. LECTION. M bs. JJTHEL A K IDD • (TRAINED NURSE), SITTING- MEMBER, Again Respectfully Solicits Your Confidence and Support at the Forthcoming Election. MRS. KIDD IS President and Founder of the Auckland Hospital Auxiliary, Dominion President of the N.Z, Free Kindergarten Union, Immediate past Dominion President N.Z. Registered Nurses' Association. Justice of the Peace, and Member of Leading Women's Social Organisations. MRS. KIDD Has Always Served You Faithfully. REMEMBER HER ON POLLING DAY. MT. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. MR. E. H. POTTER, the MAYORAL CANDIDATE. and the COUNCILLERS recommended by the MT. EDEN RATEPAYERS' and HOUSEHOLDERS' ASSOCIATION, for Election on May 8, Will address Mt. Eden Electors at ST. BARNABAS' HALL. Top of Bellevue Road, at 8 p.m., on MONDAY, MAY 6. Chairman; F. McCarthy, Esq., Barrister and Solictor. . Supporters are invited to attend a Meeting of Election Day .Workers at Mr. Potter's Residence, 81 Valley Road, corner of Woodford Road, at 8 p.m., TO-DAY (SATURDAY). May 4. ....and so we have all decided to vote again for TOM BLOODWORTH in the elections for CITY COUNCIL. HARBOUR BOARD and TRANSPORT BOARD. He tins been a valuable member of each of these bodies for some years, and his knowledge and experience there will be useful to the new Mayor and the new members of the Council and other bodies. Now that TOM is a member of the Legislative Council, he can, in Parliament, watch the interests of Auckland and the Local. Authorities in legislation affecting them. His position in the Legislative Council gives him time to attend meetings of Local Bodies in Auckland; he is even more free now to attend to that work than he was in the past. Tom's acceptance of nomination signifies that ho is willing to continue to serve Auckland and its people, and we have decided to vote for him ourselves, and to recommend others to do so. Yours truly, W AIKi TO THE ELECTORS. ROTOTUNA RIDING. I again offer myself for re-election. 1 have been a Member for the last 12 years, and if my past efforts have gained your confidence, I would appreciate your support on May 8. I consider that the present method of rating is unfair, and have in the past adVocated that the user of the road should pay, and I will continue to do so. T. H. HENDERSON. ELECTION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS AND ONE MEMBER OF W AITEMAT A ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD'. Pursuant to Section 3 of " The Local Election and Polls Amendment Act. 1920,"' I hereby give notice that the following persons have been nominated as Candidates for tho ctfu-e of Mayor tot the Borough cf New Lynn : LAWSON, George. MEG ANN, Thomas Henry, And. there being only One Vacancy to bo filled, a Poll will be taken as between the Candidates on WEDNESDAY. May 8, 1935. And I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office >f Councillors for the Borough of New Lynn;— BAT LEY, Herbert. CARTER, Frederick. DAVIS. James. DRURY, John Albert Frederick. HARDS, Sidney George. JEFFREY, Robert Alfred. MEGANN, Thomas Henry. SEVERNE. George Egerton. SHKEN. Cecil Walter Thomas. STAINTON, Albert Henry. TAYLOR. Walter Douglas. WOOLLEY, Arthur Russell. And, there being only Six Vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the Candidates on W 7 EDNESDAY. May 8, 1935. And I further give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Members of tho Waitemata Electric-Power Board; — DAVIS. James. MEGANN, Thomas Henry. RANKIN. William Pillars. SEVERNE, George Egerton. And, t there being only One Vacancy to be filled, a Poll will hi taken as between the Candidates cn WEDNESDAY, May 8, 1935. And I hereby appoint the following Polling Places for the taking of the Poll: ST. ANDREW'S HALL, Margen Av.. New Lynn. ST. PHTLLIPS HALL, Nik an Street. New Lynn. _ CONGREGATIONAL HALU Great North Road, New Lynn. EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION ROOM. Swanson Street, Auckland (Third Floor). Pollinc Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. N. R. CATHIE. Returning Officer For the Borough of New Lynn. New Lynn, April 24, 1935, J_JOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. I MARY MANSON DREAVER. gave no authority for my name to be connected with any Candidates other than the Candidates Nominated by the New Zealand Labour Party. (Signed) MARY MANSON^DREAVER. Campaign Secretary. , T7i E~ A T H E R S T ONE. J 4 THE BUSINESS MAN. B WARD. MT. ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 7
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