ELECTORAL M AY O RA L ELECTION. M K G ''i GORGE B AILDOX, THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE, ill Address the Electors as follows: T ° ‘ V s " JG HT (Monday). —P OX SON BY, LEYS IXSTITUTE. at 8 p.m. Chairman, Mr. Jas. Stewart. TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—ST. JAMES’ HALL, Wellington Street. H. R. MACKENZIE, Chairman. P. J. CRUMP, Organiser. M ayoral election. # IN CONTESTING THE PRESENT MAYORAL ELECTION, DESIRES TO MAKE IT PERFECTLY CLEAR THAT HE IS NOT IDENTIFIED WITH ANY PARTICULAR PARTY, SECTION OR TICKET. HE STANDS TO REPRESENT THE WHOLE OF THE COMMUNITY, AND PROMISES JUSTICE AND REPRESENTATION FOR ALL. QUO. THE PEOPLE'S CAX DIDATE. H. R. MACKENZIE, Chairman. P. J. CRUMP, Organiser. B AYORAL LECTION, AUCKLAND CITY. COUNCILLOR rp JgLOOD WORTH, LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY Will Deliver Addresses as Follows: TO-NIGHT (Monday)—B p.m., St. Benedict’s Hall, East St. TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—S p.m., Parnell Library Hall. ELECTION DAY, MAY 1. VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH AND BETTER TIMES. ivr E LECTION. Will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8 P.M. A. J. Hutchinson will Preside. A. Cordial Invitation is Extended to All. GREY GREY LYNN LIBRARY. LYNN LIBRARY. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 P.M. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), S P.M. M AYORAL -p'LECTION. COUNCILLOR ■yy JLJ Will Address the Electors TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, April 30, at 7.45 o’clock. At LEYS INSTITUTE, FONSONBY. THE FINAL OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING THE TRUTH REGARDING THE OUTGOING COUNCIL’S INEFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION. DAY, VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH. AND BETTER TIMES. E r SEEKS YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT. He has for years given his time freely to the Public and is on the Governing Bodies of the following:— Auckland Education Board. Auckland Grammar Schools Board. Sc-ddon Technical College Board. Elam School of Art Board. Auckland School Committees Association. Remuera School Committee. W.E.A. District Council. Secretary St. Aidan’s Boy Scouts. Free Kindergarten Association Hying Angel Mission to Seamen. r*lay Association and Sunshine School. W v c mnort the man who has furthered - interests. GEORGE BROWNLEE, n on the City Council, was the ns of having prams carried on the trains, of cheap 12-trip tickets beissued to school children, and was means of the Parnell Baths being le safe for small children. He also savoured to have a women s n placed at the foot of Queen St., re it is most needed, elected he will study the needs o_ City with a view to economy and I government. V OTE MURRAY. —Clean and Efficient Administration all ways always. M OUNT EDEN GENERAI BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION. A Meeting of Ratepayers and Residents will be held at the METHODIST CHURCH HALL, Dominion Road, On TUESDAY', APRIL SO, AT S P.M., At which his Worship the Mayor and Councillors will Address the Meeting in respect to work done in the past, and propositions for the future. A. M. BRYDEN, Deputy-Mayor, Convener. VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH. AND BETTER TIMES.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 3
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