GENERAL ELECTION, 1919. WELLINGTON NORTH. TO THE ELECTORS. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Please accept my most SINCERE THANKS for the honour you hive done me in returning me once more as your representative in Parliament. It has been my earnest endeavour in the past to further in every w»y, to the best of my ability, the interests of the Empire, New Zealand, the Constituency, and each and all of you. ■ I want to assure you that in the future I shall leave no stone unturned in continuing these efforts. To those who worked ao loyally and whole-heartedly for my return I tender my most cordial thanks. Yours faithfully, JOHN P. LUKE. THANKS NOTICE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— JU \ I desire to sincerely thank all those Electors who voted for me and placed me in the position I occupy at the head of the Poll. I also sincerely thank all my Friends and Supporters who worked so zealouslj for me in various parts of the district. I shall endeavour not to betray their trust, and to earnestly do the best I can for the people of the Dominion as a whole. R! A. WRIGHT. GENERAL ELECTION, 1919. WELLINGTON SOUTH. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have to tender my SINCERE and HEARTY THANKS for your very generous support at Wednesday's Poll. The position in whioh you have placed me is indeed a proud one; I Teg&rd it as a magnificent triumph. The trust you have reposed' in me as your representative in. the Parliament of New Zealand will be steadfastly maintained by me until the time arrives for you to again give your verdict. n I desire to extend ■to the members of my Committee, and especially to the ladies, my appreciation of the splendid services Tendered on my behalf. ■ Yours ■ faithfully, G. MITCHELL. fiUTT ELECTION. "V/TAY I Thank all my Committees for tJ , the grand work done for me during the contest, and may I ,also Thank all those who 6tood by me in the great fight of yesterday. THOMAS M. WILFORD. ' WELLINGTON NORTH. ■ THANKS NOTICE. MR. H. OAKLEY BROWNE, the Liberal Candidate for Wellington North, desires to Thank all those Electors who recorded their vote in his favour in this, his first political campaign. He also wishes to publicly Thank all those enthusiastic Ladies and Gentlemen who worked ■so strenuously and wholeheartedly on his behalf. THANKS NOTICE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I wish to tender my sincere Thanke for the support you accorded me at this, my first political campaign. I also gratefully acknowledge the untiring zeal, on my behalf, of my late Committee. DUNBAR SLOANE.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 3
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