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MB H. L. TAPLEY, CANDIDATE FOR THE CITY COUNCIL, SOLICITS YOUR VOTE ON WEDNESDAY. Having a. long record of public service, I. am still anxious fo serve my fellowcitizens as a member of the City Council, and if returned will do all in my power to further the interests of Dunedin. QITY OF DUNEDIN. ELECTION OF MAYOR. CITY COUNCILLORS, ALSO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD TO REPRESENT THE COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST HAR- . BOUR. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been NOMINATED for the Office as-bereunder mentioned. FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. BLACK, Robert Sheriff. HAYWARD, Charles Henry. JONES, Frederick. M'DONALD, John. And as more than one Candidate has been nominated for the Office to be filled, a. POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY* the Ist day of May, 1929, between* the hours of 9 o’clock a.m. and 7 o’clock p.m. FOR THE OFFICE 0F COUNCILLOR OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. BATCHELOR. William Walker, BEGG. William. • CAMPBELL, Herbert Cecil. CLARK, James John. COCKING, William George. CUTTRISS, George Percival. EDGAR, Adam David; GEDDEs. George Sinclair. HARRISON, Ralph. HERBERT, Alice. KNIGHT. Fred William. LARNACH. David. . LAWRENCE, Frank. Leonard. MARLOW, James John. MINNOCK. Daniel. MITCHELL, Francis William. MORISON, Alexander John. MOSS, Cornelius Machin. MUNRO,'James Wright. NEILSON, Peter. O’DONNELL. Brian. PAAPE, Arthur Albert. PHILLIPS, Henry Walton. RICE. Arthur James. RITCHIE, Patrick Leith. ROBINSON, John. SCOTT, Walter Alexander. SHACKLOCK. John Bradley. SILVERSTONE. Mark. SINCOCK. Edwin. SMITH, Charles Robert. TAPLEY. Harold Livingstone. WILKINSON, Frank. WILSON. John. And as the number of Candidates exceeds tne number of vacancies to be filled (12), a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the- Ist day of May, 1929,,between the hours of 9 'o’clock a.m. and 7 o’clock p.m. FOR THE OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMBINED DISTRICT OP THE CITY OF DUNEDIN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR ON THE BOARD OF THE OTAGO HOSPITAL DISTRICT. CALLAWAY, Garth. . HARRISON, Ralph. HERBERT, Alice. KNIGHT; William Edward Short. LARNACH. David. MACDONALD. Sadie. MACFIE. Rosina Sarah. NEILSON. Peter. NEWLANDS. William. ROBINSON. John. ROSS. Norah. RUNCIMAN, Jane Elizabeth. SCURR. John William. SILVERSTONE. Mark. And as the number of_ Candidates exceeds the number of vacancies (71 to be filled, a POLL will* be taken on WEDNESDAY, the Ist 'ay of May. 1929. between the' hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o’clock p.m. POLLING PLACES. The hereinbefore mentioned Elections will be conducted simultaneously at the following Polling- Places throughout the District: — North-East Valley Town Hall. North road. Cricket Pavilion, Garden’s Reserve, opposite entrance to Botanic Gardens. Presbyterian Church, Signal Hill road, Opoho. Pine Hill School. Woodhaugh Mission Ha'l. ■George Street School Hall.' ■. Albany Street School Hall. Knox Church Sunday School. Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street. Town Hall, Octagon. Burns Hall, Burlington street. Scurr’s Auction Rooms, 204 Princes street. St. Andrew’s Church Hall, Carroll street. Russell Street Mission Hall. Ramsay’s Workshop, corner Cavell street and Musselburgh rise. Presbyterian Church Sunday Scuool, Anderson’s Bay. • Oddfellows’ Hall. Kensington. South Dunedin Town Hall. Methodist Sunday School Half, Wesley Oddfellows’ Hall. David street. Caversbani Methodist Sunday School, South road. St. Clair Pavilion, Bedford street. Martin’s Shop, 110 South road. Baptist Church, Elgin road. Mornington. Old Council Chambers (at Tram Sheds), Mornington. Methodist Church. Carnarvon street, Mornington. , Dining Rooms, opposite Roslyn Mills, Kaikorai Valley road. ■" Wakari Hall. Nairn street. Salvation Army Hall, Highgate. Roslyn Institute, Higngate. Coronation Hall, Maori Hill. In addition to the foregoing Polling Places. Electors may also record their votes for the Hospital Board Election at the Coronation Hall. Ravensbourne, in the Borough of West Harbour, G. A. LEWIN, Returning Officer. Dunedin, 17th day of April, 1029. ELECTIONISM (29) : Starting from scratch, Arthur Paape has substantial interests in your city, and its future progress and prosperity are-his Chief concern.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20703, 29 April 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20703, 29 April 1929, Page 12