AMUSEMENTS. ALL ABOARD for a TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. It started Inst night amidst scenes of wildest enthusiasm. THE REGENT.' A J. C. Williamson Theatre. PICTURE MATINEE AT 2.30. DE LUXE SHOW AT 8 P.M. THE GREATEST STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMEXT YET! FRED HODGES. MAURICE DIAMOND'S yOORQEOUS. NOVELNV / WHIRLING PRODUCTION "ROUND THE WORLD " "ROUND THE WORLD " ground the world, y \in MUSIC. DANCEX V and SONG. / BILLY \ / SINGERS. HART. DANCERS DIRECT FROM SYDNEY. DIRECT FROM SYDNEY, REGENT BEAUTY BALLET. In a Crowded, Entrancing, Half-Hour of Marvellous Entertainment. | THE 20 REGENT SYNCOPATORS I I AND MAURICE G L'TTRIPG K. 1 On the Sewn. BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS, fn " H-O-T N-E-W-S." " H-O-T N-E-W-S." "H-O-T N-E-W-S." A Thrilling Comedy-Drama with Sixty Minutes of Sparkling. Peppy Daeh Laugh?- You will roar! :.hriek?— Vou'll iump out of vour sent! There's bus penso, thrill, laughter, ioy Exclusive to the Regent, COMMANDER BYRD EXPEDITION. Box Plan at Theatre, 40-888. and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. TJ AVE YOU ENTERED for th Auckland Power Board's Special FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION. At the Show? ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGIIT. ELECTORAL. rj<o THE ELECTORS OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I desire to thank you most sincerely for again returning me at tho head of the Poll on Wednesday. It will he my privilege during the lifo of the present Parliament to represent you without fear or favour, and in that respect you may rely upon my very best service. To the loyal band of volunteers who worked so hard to make victory possible I owe a deep debt of gratitude, and to them I also extend my heartiest thanks. • Yours faithfully. M. J. SAVAGE. ELECTORATE. PENDING RECEIPT OF A MESSAGE FROM LONDON THE MEMBERS OF MR. JORDAN'S ELECTION COMMITTEE TENDER THEIR SINCERE THANKS TO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU FOR TIIE MAGNIFICENT EXPRESSION OF CONFIDENCE IN MR. JORDAN AS TIIEIR REPRESENTATIVE. ARNELL ELECTORATE. I wish to thank the Electors of Parnell for the confidence they have placed in me in electing me (o Hepresent such an important Constituency. Special thanks to those who worked bo whole-heartedly to ensure my return. I shall take up and carry out my duties to the best, of my ability, and in consistence with the principles I have enunciated during the campaign. HARRY R. JENKINS. O S K I L L. I wish to heartily thank tho Ladies and Gentlemen who gave me their support at the General Election, securing my return. I can assure them that it will be m.v constant effort to justify the confidence they have reposed in mo. G. C. MUNNS. L T N N. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen.--1 wish to thank the Electors for returning me at the head of the poll. I greatly appreciate the honour conferred on me and will do my best to cayy out the duties that will fall on nie as your Member. I also wish to especially thank the members of my Committee who did so much to securo my return. JOHN S. FLETCHER. YU C K CENT R A L. I desire to convey my sincere thanks to those Electors of Auckland Central who expressed their confidence in me at the (.allot box on Wednesday. Also to the snlendid band of workers who assisted me throughout the campaign liiifl enabled me to achieve such a substantial measure of success. I also wish to thank the Women ?<lectors for their strong and solid support, and should like to extend my appreciation to the clean manner in which my opponents conducted their campaign. W. E. PARRY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I wish to thnnk those who voted for me at the General Election and I wish also to thank my Committees for tho splendid services they have given in the contest. W. T. ANDERTON. ELECTORATE. MR. FRED. BARTRAM desires to thank nil those who voted for Labour on Wednesday, 14th, and although defeated is not discouraged and will come again. He desires to thank the Electors of Grey Lynn, irrespective of party, who have honoured hitn with their confidence and friendship for tho past nine years. SUBURBS. I sincerely thank Constifuenfs for their snlendid expression of confidence at Wednesday's poll, and especially thank nil those who have so loyally worked in tho Lnbottr cause. I beg to assure all Constituents in the Electorate of my best endeavours in their service during ihc Parliament to which they have elected mc. n. G. R. MASON. T WISH TO SINCERELY THANK ALL 1 THOSE WHO FURTHERED MY CANDIDATURE IN HAMILTON. AND ESPECIALLY MY INDEFATIGABLE COMMITTEE. T. W. SCHRAMM.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 24
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