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ELECTION NOTICES. NEXT WEDNESDAY'S NEXT WEDNESDAY'S HARBOUR T30ARD TBLECTION. ARBOUR -OOARD H/LECTION. ELECTORS OF NAPIER. ■ ELECTORS OF NAPIER. ! Vote for I'ETERS — BR YANT— HIGGINS PETER S— BRY ANT— HI G G IN S P E TERS— BRY ANT— H IGGINS 1 ' ET E R S— B R Y ANT— H IG GINS PETE R S-B R Y AN T— 11 1 G G IN S Who Stand for 1— An Up-to-date Harhour that will meet ihe needs of the Hawke's Bay Ereezing Companies and the Prodiicers and Importers of Hawke's Bay. 2— Who will do everything in their power to oppose Wellington's efi'ort to centralise shipping. 3 — Who will eneourage a Progressive Polic.v of Reclaniation of the Board's endowments adjacent to Napier. VOTE SOLIDLY FOR VOTE SOLIDLY FOR PETERS— BRYANT— HIGGINS P ETERS-BR Y ANT— II IGG INS PETERS-BR YANT— IIIGGINS P ETERS-BR Y ANT- IT IGGINS PETERS— BRYANT— HIGGINS Who are Supported by TITE DECISION of the Royal Commission as finally settling the harbour controversy. TIIE DECISION of the Government Engineer-in-Chief. Mr F. W. Furkert, in favour of the Breakwater. THE DECISION of Messrs Cullen & Keele in favour of the Breakwater. VOTE CONSISTENTLY FOR VOTE CONSISTENTLY FOR PETERS— BRYANT— HIGGINS PETERS — BRYANT — HIGGINS PETERS— BRYANT— niGGINS PETER S— BR Y AN T — TIIGG IN S PETERS— BRYANT-HIGGINS Who Will Support A Progressive Poliev of Harhour Develnpment at the Breakwater to meet present needs. Hawke's Bay badlv needs better port facilities- It is fourth port of New Zealand and is sadly behind the other ports in this respect. We are opposed to the wasteful and cxtravagant expenditure of the ratepaycrs' money and have voiced our opinions strongly on this matter on many oecasions. RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS! RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS! VOTE FOR VOTE FOR, VOTE FOR PETERS— BRYANT— HIGGINS. PETERS— BRYANT— HIGGINS. PETERS— BRYANT— HIGGINS. PETERS— BRYANT— HIGGINS. HOSPITAL BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS. LADTES & G ENTLEMEN , — At tlie request of a large number of ratepayers, I have decicled to offer myself as a oandidate for a seat on tlie Hospital lioard. Although not having before taken part in local bodies work, I have generally interestcd myself in serving on nnmerous committees connected with clubs and societies of the town, especially 111 the sports line. I have been a resident of Napier for 25 years, during which time I have been in business for 20 years. I nm fully conversant with the needs of tlie town as fnr as the Hospital is concerned and think, if elected, I can give electors good service. My aim would he for the public interest .geuerally. Trusting to receive support, j am, yours faithfully, CHARLES C. WILLIS. NAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS OF NAPIER. LADTES & G ENTLEMEN, — * I beg to ofi'er myself as a Candidate for a seat ' on the Borough Counc'il, and respectfully solicit your support. Being a resident in Napier for the last 46 years and having gained cxporienco 011 different Local Bodies, 1 was instnimental in starting the Eiectric Light and Trams in Napier, and, having a full knowledge of drainage and water works, my services would be of benefit to the community. Yours sincerely, JAMES CONSTABLE. VOTING WILL BE SIMPLE VOTING WILL BE SIMPLE On WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. gTElKE QUT TIIE FIVE TOP LINES THE FIVE TOP LINES TIIE FIVE TOP LINES And Support S A T ITRDAY H AT.F- IIOLI DAY . SATURDAY HALF-HOL1DAY, SATURDAY HALF-TIOLIDxYY. Which Means Greater Prosperitv! More Progress ! Less Unemployment! SATURDAY HALF -HOLID A Y LEAGUE. TO ALL KEEN SUPPORTERS. WHILST appreciating the help that is being given us, we ask that supporters will refrain from disfiguring ipriyate property and opposition posters •by posting Saturday ones over same. J. FAIRCLOUGH, Chairman.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 72, 27 April 1929, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
618

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 72, 27 April 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 72, 27 April 1929, Page 7

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