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ELECTORAL. rpo JJIHE „ jgLECTOKS OF /^UCKLAND. T DESIRE TO THANK YOU MOST SINCERELY FOR TOUR SUPPORT AT YESTERDAY'S POLL. YOU MAY REST ASSURED THAT I WILL DO MY BEST TO PROVE WORTHY OF YOUR CONFIDENCE. I ESPECIALLY THANK ALL THOSE WHO WORKED SO HARD TO SECURE MY RETURN. JP>ALFOUR jyj JRVINE. fp H A N K S. MAYORAL AND CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. I profoundly tbank those citizens who supported me at yesterday's Pfoll. I am especially grateful to my Committee (all volunteers), who, without thought of self or pelf, worked so assiduously on behalf of myself and good citizenship. I publicly acknowledge my deepest gratitude to my honorary secretary, Mr. A. Newbolt, for his herculean and devoted efforts. Yours faithfully, W. H. MURRAY, x 2 Councillor. OITY COUNCIL ELECTION, j To all those who by vote or personal service supported my candidature at the City Council Election I desire to return my very sincere thanks. x 2 P. J. GOLDFINCH. I WISH to heartily thank all who helped to secure my return to the City Council. and, fully appreciating the responsibility which the honour implies, shall continue to do my best to merit the confidence placed in me. x 2 ALICE H. G. BASTEN.

LECTORS OF MOUNT ALBERT. I wish, to tender my sincere thanks to the Electors for the honour they have conferred upon me in returning me as Mayor for a further' term. I appreciate the confidence again placed in me and will continue to use my best endeavours as in the past to faithfully serve the interests of the Borough. LEONARD E. RHODES. s2 LECTORS ' QF QNEHUNGA. I wish to thank the Electors of Onehunfa for having returned me as a Representatire of the Borough Council. I appreciate the assistance given.by my f many" friends and supporters, and I . can assure all I will endeavour to prove worthy of your confidence. I'ours faithfully. i 2 G. A. McKENDRICK. JgO ROUGH OF -J^TORTHCOTE, I wish to sincerely thank the Electors who have returned me to the position of a Member of their Council. I assure them that it will be my earnest endeavour to further the interests of the Borough and try to justify the confidence reposed in me. WM. C. ELLIS. x 2 rj-U THE ELECTORS OF NORTHCOTE. I wish to thank you for your hearty support in electing me at the head of the poll. I ihall do my utmost to repay you for the confidence and trust you have placed in me. HAROLD J. C. GEORGE. 2/5/29. x 2

rpAKAPUNA MUNICIPAL ELECTION. MES.SRS. WILKIE, ALGIE AND TITCHENER, of the party of Independents, desire to thank those electors who voted for them at yesterday's poll. Also to thank Mr. Ernest Lilly—the fourth member of the paxty—for his able advocacy of the party's policy, and they regret that his services have, in the meantime, been lost to che electors. x 2 LECTORS OP TARAPUNA. I desire to express my sincere thanks for again Returning me as Mayor of the Borough, and to assure you that it will be my endeavour to promote your interests for the common good. J. W. WILLIAMSON. Takapuna. May 2, 1929. 1 OF BIRKENHEAD. I desire to express my appreciation of the honour conferred upon me by being elected to the position of Mayor, and I will endeavour to carry out the duties in a manner that will justify the confidence reposed in me. Many thanks to my many voluntary workers. x 2 J. P. McPHAIL. jyjOUNT EiDEN COUNCIL ELECTION. The Members of the People's Ticket desire to return sincere thanks to the electors for their decisive vo-te of confidence, and will do their utmost to meet the trust reposed in them. To our faithfnl band of voluntary workers we accord our fullest appreciation of their services. 5. E. Chappell. A. P. Hnrtnoll, R. 3. Mills. W. H. Nagle. F. L. Rendell. x 2

T TAKE this opportunity of conveying tny sincere thanks to those people who gave me their support in the recent Council an-d. Hospital Board Elections. It Is gratifying to realise the support they not only promised, but gave. 1 extend my thanks also to the many friends who helped me during my campaign and gave me the beet of their services. ALICE MARY CASSIE. 2 •jy£ R. L. W. HOLT Wishes to express his appreciation of the large measure of support ■which he received at the recent Hospital Election, and especially of the efforts of those who worked on Mfe bekalf. *2

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 102, 2 May 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 102, 2 May 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 102, 2 May 1929, Page 10