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AMUSEMENTS. GARDEN FETE GARDEN PETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETK GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, AND SATURDAYAND SATURDAY. AND SATURDAY. AND SATURDAY. AND SATURDAY. .30 P.M. AND 7 P.M. .30 l'.M. AND 7 P.M. Lewi sh am hospital EWISHAH HOSPITAL L BWISHAM HOSPITAL L E W I S II A M HOSPITAL I/EWISHAM HOSPITAL BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, nEAUTIFtJL GROUNDS, BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, ON BEALEY AVENUE. ON BEALEY AVENUE. Opening Ceremony will he performed on FRIDAY, at 3 p.m., by his Worship the Mayor, Mr D. G. Sullivan, M.P. PRODUCE, CAKES, SWEETS, CHILDREN'S STALLS, XMAS GIFT STALL, SIDE SHOWS, ETC. MUSICAL PROGRAMMK. MUSICAL PROGRAMME Afternoon and EveningSpecial Illuminations. Admission Sixpence. Children free if attended by parents or guardians. 4715 ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OR HURUNUI. NOW that the Dominion has eiven the polls ft definite ««* dorsement of the Government » policy, I should like to take this • opportunity of expresalng to yon my warmest thanka lot the renewed expression of confidence in myself a» your representative in Parliament, My petition as Prime Minister, and thft ibany call* which were made upon me to visit different parts <>f the country, rendered it impossible for ma to devote my usual «lose attention to my own electorate during the campaign. I therefore appreciate all the more deeply the loyal support and en the part of all sections of my constituents In according me »uoh a splendid majority. (Signed) GEO. W. FORBES. LYTTELTON ELECTORATE. J DESIRE TO THANK the Elector# of LTTTELTON who voted in my favour end all those who werQ good enough to a&sist my candidature at this Election. I sincerely appreciate their kindness. 4703 F. W. FREEMAN. M ID-CANTERBURY ELECTORATE. TO THE F.LEOTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,--I wish to return my MOST SINCERE THANKS to the large body of electors- who placed W» the head of the poll yesterday. Especially do I thank my Secretary and the many kind friends wna worked so hard and effectively for my success. One and all share the. pleasure and honour gained. I thank the other candidates for the manner in which they condncte their campaigns. Throughout the contort J have experienced the most generous treatment from non-supporters as well as supporters, and I desire to express my appreciation to all. My desire is to do all I oan to assist each and every section of the community, and to be fair and just to all. X sincerely hope WW trust that my future words and action's will gain your approval, and that as time goes on I shall not only retain the confidence of those who supported me at the poll yesterday, but that I shall also merit the trust and confidence of a continually creasing number of others. I feel that my high and honoured position carries with it heavy responsibilities, and I promise to do my very best —not only for the very important electorate of Mid-Oanter-bury, bnt for the Dominion and its people as a whole. Again thanking you, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. JER. CONNOLLY. t Rakaia, December 3rd, 1931. 4727 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TEMUKA ELECTORATE. IHAVK TO THANK all those who contributed ei> largely to the decisive majority in yesterday's poll in all part# of the Electorate. Particularly all committees and friends who loaned cars for the day. With such a majority denoting a strong National Spirit from all sections of "the community, I go forward with increased confidence to work consistently for my fellow countrymen and women. 4.725 (Signed) T. D. BURNETT. Mip-CANTERBtTRr. rpo those who cast their votes in icy favour J- on December 2nd, I wish to express aiv sincere thanks. To those who did otherwise, I wish to thank for their estrem# courtesy during a fortnight'#, etrenuoija campaign. 4703 X. w. Wiosmuff-

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20411, 4 December 1931, Page 1

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