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ELECTION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. \V. H. BENNETT gLNCERELY THANKS the Electors for their continued confidence, which shows appreciation of 14 years' service on behalf of the City. JTR. A. C. IJLAKFJ wishes to Thank all the Electors of Wellington who voted for him at the City Council Election yeslerday. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. J WISH to tender ray Sincere Thanks to all those who have supported me in this Election; also the Secretary and Committee who worked so hard ou my behalf. (Signed) E. 0. THORNTON. J BEG to tender my Sincerest Thanks to tile Electors of Wellington who so wholeheartedly recorded their rote in my favour at yesterday's Poll. BERTRAM EGLEY. TO THE ELECTORS. T ET me express my Sincere Thanks to -•-* all the Electors who recorded me their Vote at yesterday's Poll. I fully realise the responsibility placed upon me as a City Councillor, and will do my utmost in the City's interest always. Yours faithfully, • T. C. A. HISLOP. CJ.TV COUNCIL ELECTION. T DESIRE to offer my Thanks to all -*- the Electors who supported me in yesterday's Election. I deaire alfto to Thank the numerous persons who worked so well and hard on my behalf. (Signed} F. N. BOYD. TO THE ELECTOBS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— "OLEASE accept my Sincere Thanks for •*- the very line Yotc you accorded me at yesterday's Poll. I appreciate to the full the responsibilities of the position of City Councillor, and shall do my best to secure the progress we all desire, while conserving the finances of the City in their present strong position. Yours faithfully, W. JAS. GAUDJN. THANKS NOTICE. T WISH to Thank the Electors of Wellington for the Confidence placed in mo by again electing me to the Hospital Board. DUNCAN CAMPBELL. ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. J WISH to Thank all those who Voted lor me yesterday; also the many Friends for their efforts on my behalf. Yours faithfully, C. D. MORPETH. J WISH to Thank the Electors of Wellington for again Electing me to the City Council. F. MEADOWCROFT. WELLIN';T<>\- HOSPITAL BOARD I.U-:iTl'>>.. Mi!. J. li. ilU.LiU'i-.LL dciivs to ten- •"-•■ der his best tiiar.Ks to the electors wlio liy their coniidenee and support have secured Ins re-election to the Hospital Hoard. As hitherto, it will be his earnest and constant purpose to provide the most efficient service for the benelit of all the community. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. j^JAXY Thanks to the citizens of Wellington for the pronounced renewal of their confidence, and especially to the ] many personnl friends to whose kind ef- | forts the result is so largely due. HERBERT A. HUGGIXS. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. J DESIRE to tender my heartfelt Thanks to the Electors for .the honour of being returned as a member of the CityCouncil. It will ever by my earnest endeavour to merit your confidence. W. T. HILDRETH. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. THANKS TO ELECTORS. HPHE WELLINGTON LABOUR RE- ■*- PRESENTATION COMMITTEE extends grateful Thanks to those voters who cast their ballots for the Labour Candidates for the Mayoralty, City Council, Hospital Board, and Harbour Board Elections yesterday, and to the friends and supporters who assisted during the campaign. J. 0. JOHNSON, President. JAMES THORN, Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS, WELLINGTON CITY. AND GENTLEMEN,-! sincerely thank you for electing me a member of the City Council. I will do my best to carry out the trust with which I have been honoured, and will not forget that I represent all sections of the com- ! muni r tv and al! parts of the city.—Yours faithfully, R. A. WRIGHT. "[TENNER'S Great Sale. Cash or ou our -"■ easy payment plan. No worry. See 1 us at once, opp. King's Theatre. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 4