C. LAFFERTY Use vour vote wisely—he represented bv an experienced man who will study \OUR interests at all times. iii Hamilton Borough Councillor for 26 years. litis had the opportunity of studying the harbour board administration of 17 countries, including America, England, f- ranee and Germany, gaining knowledge which would be of inestimable value to the Auckland Harbour Board. I lis sound farming and commercial knowledge would ensure full consideration to the problems of farmers and importers. Vote for C. LftFFERTV 1 RICHARD ARMSTRONG, If re-elected, promises Id promote, initiate ,•inrt sponsor all elTon- ami niPrisurrs to ensure (lint tlx- interests of tin 1 community shall at all times plvo tlrst place to material considerations. Consistent, Conscientious, Unafraid. >'o interests but those of the people. Summary of Mr. Armstrong's activities: Optician; Flttlnjr Member A tick land City Council. Metropolitan Urainasre Hoard, Auckland Transport Board. Metropolitan Urenslnir Authorllv. President opticians' l.'nlon and Auckland Harbour Preservation Societv. Member Auckland Trades Council, pas'tPrfSidPiit St. Heller's Home and Schools Association. Past-President Taiuaki Pranch .N.Z.1..P. Past-Kxecutive Member Auckland l.abour Hepresentation Committee. Served with British I'.xpeditionary Forces. 101 T-10 IS in Royal Air Force. VOTE thus—flrcstrong, Richard I THIRD NAME on Ballot Paper. lake •* course ot IRON -JELLOIDS' at least twice a year, and you will never suffer from Iron-starvation and its debilitating effect!;, such as headaches, nervincss, irritability, lack of appetite, tiredness. Mrs. writes: " / was terribly rundown and nervy, but have benefited very much from taking IRON' JELLOIDS' and can truly nay 1 feel like a different person." No. 2 for Women: No. 2A for Men: No. i for Children. Of all chemists and stores.
Iron JeUoids The word \Jelloids' is a registered trade mark » 1 11 Jk l »]| I I i \J |>j Jlf, ' SPA OF THE WORLD c JL ~ THERMAL WONDERLAND! BOOK NOW FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND THAT AUTUMN VACATION ! Hotel Empire. Mont Popular A.A. House. Tariff Moderate. Free Garage on Premises D. J. BAKER :: Proprietor. [•GRANDC VUE I Overlooking Gardens. MR. and MRS. H. J. PORTMAN. Phone 60. P.O. Box 07. IriTHE BUNGALOW I 12/6 per day; £3/17/6 per week. 2 mins. Garden* and Bath«. —■ MR. and MRS. HAROLD BRANCH. Box 17. Phone 46. f HOTEL AUSTRALIA Hr«t House on Left from Railway Station. A High-class Private Hotel. Tariff: 12/6 Dally, £3/15/- Week. F. GREENFIELD, Prop. :: Box 140. Nearest Golf Link#. Moderate Terms. Spout Baths on Premises, D. WALSH, Licensee. Beat Sightseeing Service Ely Railway Department's Road Motors. Phone 456.5., Rotorua. BEST REACHED If TRAIN OR RAILWAY road ems
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23966, 16 May 1941, Page 12
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