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ELECTORAL : j OITT OOUNCIL •p'LECTION'. ; g EORGE B ROW X LEE, J.P., SEEKS TOUR 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 Boaxd. Auckland Grammar Schools Board. Seddon 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. Flying Angel Mission to Seamen. Play Association and Sunshine School. HO WOMEN VOTERS. Support the man who has furthered your interests. GEORGE BROWNLEE, when on the City Council, was the means of having prams carried on the City trams, of cheap 12-trip tickets being issued to school children, and was the means of the Parnell Baths being I made safe for small children. He also I endeavoured to have a women’s rest room placed at the foot of Queen St., where it is most needed. If elected he will study the needs of the City with a view to economy and good government. A UCKLAND CITY ELECTION. COUNCIL MAY 1, 1920. Q.EORGE JJOCHESTER jy£ETCALFE | (Ex-Councillor, Mount Albert Borough Council). SOUND ADMIX IS TRATIOX. PROGRESS WITH ECONOMY. EQUAL JUSTICE TO ALL. QP J^RIENDLY jgOCIETIES. r 'IIT Y ALL VOTE FOR gIDNEY FOR CITY COUNCIL. Brother Takle has served you well for years as a Member of the Board of Management of the Auckland United Friendly Societies' Dispensary. To his capable Administration when President is largely due the present sound financial position of the Institution. TAKLE, Signed, J. RUTLEDGE, President. LECTION DAY, MAY VOTE FOR BLOOD WORTH. AND BETTER TIMES. QNEHUNGA gOROUGH J J piLKINGTON, CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL, Solicits the Vote of all Electors, and undertakes to conserve and further their interests in all matters affecting the progress of the Town. Business experience and judgment will be applied upon all questions and efficiency and economy sought. JgOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Pursuant to Section 3 of the “Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1920,” I hereby give notice that the following Nominations have been received for the position of Mayor:— MORTON, Edward STOUPE, Hugh Alexander. And there being only one vacancy to fill an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May, 1929, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following Polling-places:— FORESTERS’ THEATRE, Queen St., Onehunga. OLD FIRE BRIGADE STATION, Princes St. W., Onehunga. ROYAL OAK HALL, Symonds St., Onehunga. TE PAPAPA PICTURE HALL, Te Papapa. BAKER’S STORE. corner Athens and Mt. Smart Rds., Onehunga. EMPLOYERS’ ASSN. ROOMS, Swanson St., Auckland. Dated this 17th day of April, 1929. H. A. YOCKNEY, Returning Officer. ROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. ELECTION OF NINE (9) COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Section 3 of the “Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, ls2o t “ 1 hereby give notice that the following Nominations have been received for the position of Councillor: —• CAMPLING. Henry OERAGHTY, Thomas Henry HILL, Walter Campbell LIPSCOMBE, Percy Reginald MOUNT JOY, Francisco William. McKEXDRICK, George Alfred. PILKINGTON, John SPEIGHT. Richard George TONKIN, Arthur Charles VELLA, Stephen And there being only nine (9") vacancies to fill, an election will be held on WEDNESDAY', the Ist day of May, 1929, between the hours of 9 a.m. arid 7 p.m., at the following polling-places:— FORESTERS’ THEATRE, Queen St., Onehunga. OLD FIRE BRIGADE STATION, Princes St. W., Onehunga. ROYAL OAK HALL, Symonds St., Onehunga. TE PAPAPA PICTURE HALL, Te Papapa. BAKER’S STORE, corner Athens and Mt. Smart Rds., Onehunga. EMPLOYERS’ ASSN. ROOMS, Swanson Sc., Auckland. Dated this 17th day of April, 1929. H. A. YOCKNEY, Returning Officer. WINES FOR SAXE INVALID Port, 425; Claret, 425; Red. 4Ss: Sherry, 48s; Extra Special Sherry, 60s; Special Reserve Port, 60s: freight paid, delivery free.—Corban’s, “The Wine People,” 31 Fort St., Auckland. Phone 42-463; or Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 3

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