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HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION MRS. MARY MANSON DREAVER. Sole Organiser of Hospital Wireless Fund. Officer of the Executive of the League of Nations. Member of the National Council of Women. Member of the Auxiliary Hospital Board. Member of the Newmarket School Committee. OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE. Vote for MRS. M. DREAVER.

Progressive Citizens’ Candidates Cut out and use at the Polling Booth To-morrow Who they are : City Council : Allum, J. A. C. Ashley, G. G. BagrnaJl, B. L. Bellam, H. Brownlee, Geo. Campbell, G. G. Dempsey, John Entrican, A. J. Goldfinch, P. J.. Hutchison, G. W. Kealy, J. W. McKinney, W. H. McNab, Thos. Quartley, A. G. Shanly, J. F. Takle, Sidney Thompson, Alfred Harbour Board Hutchinson, G. R. Inder, E. W. Johnston, J. B. Thompson, W. A. Hospital Board Dempsey, John Gunson, E. B. Kidd, Ethel A. Thompson, W. A. Wallace, Wm. What They Stand For: General—This programme is devised to give relief to the overburdened ratepayer by economies in administration and by carrying on the City’s business with the greatest possible efficiency. 1. City Management—Complete investigation of the management of the City, and the duties of its officers, to secure efficiency in methods of work and control proper buying practice, and the adoption of contracts instead of •lay labour when found more economical. 2. Sewerage—The adoption of up-to-date methods for the disposal of the City’s Sewage with a view r to eliminating the present nuisance in the harbour. 3. Transport Board —Review of tho personnel of the Transport Board after the poll, and replacing by elected members of the Council any who may not be re-elected. 4. Roads and Streets—Adequate maintenance and scavenging of the paved and surfaced tlior°p U if ares ’ ant * the completion of all unformed roads as soon as economically possible. 5. Traffic—Careful study of traffic problems. 6. New Outlets—lmmediate investigation of possible schemes for necessary improvements to outlecS from the City centre with a view to an early settlement , qi . lestlon and submission Ot definite proposals to the ratepayers. 7- ,™n ter T Ke . ep Water Supplies well ahead of immediate requireinents, thus avoiding possir nil y ** famine in dry seasons. o. City Music sideration to be given to the Councils policy regarding the City s Music. 9 ’ w!?i y ' ng Are !: s Co-operation with sports bodies and tennis clubs to improve and increase playing areas and bathing facilities, giving sports associations •some security of tenure over the areas occupied, so long as the management and control does not conflict with publicinterests. 10. zoo The encouragement of the Zoological Society, formed to foster interest in the Zoo, with a view to increasing public patronage and thus easing the ii Ul '^ en on the ratepayers. 11. Endowments— Careful manage™er,t these assets to ensure the fullest revenue. 12. Electoral Reform—An early investigation of the possibilities of City Electoral Reform. 13. Harbour Bridge—Approval of a Harbour Bridge, providing it imposes no -burden on City ratepayers. 14. Hobson Bay—The conservation of Hobson Bay to ensure its being kept free from use for industrial purposes. 15. Infectious Diseases—To recom- - ™ en< * to the Hospital Board the building of the infectious diseases ward in a sparselypopulated district, well away from the present hospital block. Vote for the FULL. LIST of the Citizens’ Ticket.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 8