THE NAPIER SEAT
REFORM LEAGUE PLUMPS FOB MASON.
(SX TBLBORAPH.—SPECIAL TO THH ,-OSI.)
NAPIER, This Day. The Reform League in Napier nas» issued a manifesto stating that, afteasf having given the most careful consideration to the present position of polit-calS matters in this electorate, it is confident the Reform Party can win the seat, provided that it acts as one body. At' two largely attended. meetings of the > league (the last of which was h.eHdJ '■' silica the Prime Minister's recent' visit? to Napier), it, was unanimously decided to give its support to\ Mr. Johit Mason, and to ask all interested in the success of the Reform Party to give himj their vote and unqualified support afc th« forthcoming election. The league believes that hi this way the success of its candidate, can be assured, and that any other course might possibly lead to the defeat of the party in thia electorate.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1922, Page 7
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151THE NAPIER SEAT Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1922, Page 7
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