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TO THfB ELECTOES 'WELLINGTON WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I respectfully request a renewal of the confidence you have so kindly heretofore placed in me. The advancement of ■ our City on sound municipal lines is of great moment to, all classes of its citizens. The recent union, of City and Suburbs— '■ an epoch-making event in our municipal life—requires that these lines be now well and carefully laid, in order to build up Greater Wellington to be the recognised metropolis of the colony. Electric Tram- 1 wav installation, increased Water Supply, ( much needed Improvements to Footpaths , and Streets, additional Recreation Grounds, and other important measures t affecting your welfare and comfort, as ( well as the civic activities that will neces- , sarily be called into being by the creation ( of Greater Wellington, will largely tax , the energies of the next City Council, , requiring that it be composed of men of , good business capacity, financial ability ( and experience. I believe I can well j servo your interests on such a Council, ( and so again solicit your suffrages. Faithfully yours. , 18 J. J. DEVINE. . MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Melrose ward. E L R O B E IV A li D. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). BROOKLYN ELECTORS—VOTE FOR MORRAH'. VOTE EOR MORRAH! KILBIRNIE ELECTORS—VOTE FOR MORRAH! VOTE FOR MORRAH! ROSENEATH ELECTORS—VOTE FOR MORRAH! VOTE FOR MORRAH! ISLAND BAY ELECTORS—VOTE FOR MORRAH! VOTE FOR MORRAH! MITCHELLTOWN ELECTOES—i VOTE FOR MORRAH! VOTE FOR MORRAH! KELBXJRNE ELECTORS—VOTE FOR MORRAH! VOTE FOR MORRAH! And honest and impartial treatment for all parts of the Ward. 960 WELLINGTON CITY COTJnCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON WARD. AND GENTLEMEN,— I thank you for the trust you have reposed in me during the term X have been one of your representatives in the City Council, and hope that the services I have rendered have merited your approval. The extensive growth of this city, and the important undertakings initiated by the retiring Council necessitate the return of practical, progressive business men to assist in bringing these to a successful issue. I respectfully ask for a renewal of your confidence at the forthcoming election, and if again elected as a Councillor I will, as 1 have r done in the past, conscientiously serve the citizens to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, 958 JOHN P. LUKE. WELLINGTON CITY WARD. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—In response to inquiries I have the honour to announce myself as a candidate for the City Council. I have the time and the will to serve and devote my best energy to the progress of the city. I have had 30 years of practical colonial experience. I am in favour of a vigorous and consistent scheme of street widening, paving, footpath flagging, electric trams, etc., municipal gasworks, electric light, abattoirs, produce markets, workmen’s cottages, etc. Being a large rate and rentpayer, our interests are identical. This city, from its central and advantageous position; requires but practical, economical, and business-like administration to make it the most prosperous South of the Line. .. Yours truly, V. JENSEN. 17, Woolcombe street. 449 V 0 T E FOR jgAYLIS. VOTE FOR RAND, WHO is. not bound to any class or party, and as a thoroughly practical man stands in the interests of the citizens as a whole. Therefore, VOTE FOR RAND. All owners of property in PRIVATE STREETS are especially requested to VOTE FOE RAND, Who considers that the existing order of things in respect to PRIVATE STREETS is not as it should be and means to do his best to mend matters. One and all, VOTE FOE RAND . y OTB FOR JgAYLIS. KARORI MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF KARORI. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have JLA pleasure in again placing my services as a Borough Councillor at your disposal, and in soliciting your support at the poll on Wednesday. During tho next two years most important negotiations affecting the welfare of tho Borough, and probably also matters involving considerable expenditure will come before the ensuing Council for its consideration and decision. It is therefore necessary (so that tho ratepayers may not be committed to ill-con-sidered schemes or needless expenditure) that you only return men of known business capacity and ripe experience to the Council table. Assuring yon of my best services and attention to your important interests, I am, - Tours faithfully, 3 JAMES W. HENDERSON. ;

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4951, 29 April 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4951, 29 April 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4951, 29 April 1903, Page 6