Disabled soldiers and their dependents must be the first consideration of the State, and they must be provided for as a right—not as an act of charity. Thus, Vivian, H. Potter, Official Reform Candidate for Roskill.—(Advt.). A ITCKLAND CENTRAL. MR. A. E. GLOVER •IS A CANDIDATE AGAIN FOR THE ABOVE-NAMED SEAT AT THE FORTHCOMING ELECTION. VOTE FOR A. J. ENTRICAN, Independent Progressive Liberal Candidate FOR AUCKLAND WEST. HAS BEEN IN PUBLIC LIFE FOR OVER 21 YJEARS. Tested and Proved Efficient. WILL SUPPORT MEASURES AND NOT MEN. TTH" AITEMATA ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Ladies and Gentlemen, — In response to the numerous requests which have been made to me and also to the representative deputation from various portions of the Electorate, I have much pleasure in intimating that I will be a Candidate for Waitemata in the Liberal interest at the forthcoming Election in December, and beg to intimate that I will take ari early opportunity of placing my views before you. I would feel deeply grateful for the assistance of every Lady and Gentleman throughout the Electorate who has the cause of Progrejss at heart, to act on committees, or to further my candidature in any other direction. I also earnestly solicit the Votes of the Electors on my behalf on Polling Day. Yours faithfully, ARTHUR E. GREENSLADE.
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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 14, 6 December 1919, Page 24
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219Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XL, Issue 14, 6 December 1919, Page 24
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