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TV'jJ'n ‘ AITKEN returns heartfelt thanks to his friends for their work In securing his return ns a member of the llouiQ of Representatives, and to the Citizens of Wellington for the honour they have don© him in placing him at the head of the Pell. 933 TO THE CITY ELECTORS, J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN Will -SLi you allow me to most heartily thank you for your votes on 'Tuesday, by which I have again been elected to the honourable position of one of your representatives, I would especially thank those who gave me an active support on Committee and on Polling Day; and further let me also thank both sections of the press for their fair reports of meetings Assuring you of my best efforts in the public interests,—l am. Yours very truly, 976 JNO. BUTiriE. WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. TVfITE A. R. ATKINSON thanks very IvJL heartily those electors who expressed their confidence in him at the poll mi Tuesday, and especially those friends who worked so uns6lfishly and enthusiastically on his behalf, lie hopes that at some future time the same kindness may be renewed with a more successful result. 978 CITY ELECTION. JAMES GODBER tenders his sincere Thanks to those electors who j vo|ed for him on Tuesday, and ©specially ■ to the members of his Committee who worked so loyally for him under such adverse circumstances. 980 CITY ELECTION. A LL Claims against MR GODBER are. requested to be sent in without delay. WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. MR P. J. O’REGAN respectfully requests bis Committee, Ladies and Gentlemen, to meet him at the Commit-tee-rooms, Lambton quay, TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. . 97D TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTOWN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I desire to Thank you most sincerely for tiio support accorded to me on Tuesday, I realise that the combination of influences were such that amidst the confusion that prevailed and the number of candidates rendered it uncertain as to who would succeed. I realise that until a measure providing for representation by absolute majority such result as Tuesday’s might happen. I especially desire to thank the Ladies and Gentlemen of my Committees who worked so splendidly on my behalf. , Yours faithfully, 977 CHAS. M. LUKE. THE ELECTORS OF NEWTOWN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—Permit mo to tender to you my hearty thanks for the uniform courtesy you have extended to mo during the election: TV, my Committees and those who gave me their support my especial thauks are duo. To my opponents also in the field whose courtesy and honourable conduct of-the fight I hero acknowledge. Friendships remain undisturbed. Give your loyal support to your present representative till next election, when I may call on you again and alter this advice. Yours very sincerely, W. A. CHAPPLE. 26th November, 1902. 975 TO THE ELECTORS OP NEWTOWN. Ladies and gentlemen,— i must perforce accept your verdict. To say that I am not disappointed and surprised at the small number of votes accorded mo would be untrue. The large and enthusiastic meetings held by mo, together with the enormous promise of support, led ms to hope for a better result. A'ou will have a , further opportunity later of doing me more justice. I must thank those who accorded ino their votes. I am, yours truly. 899 W: G. TTJSTTN. HISLOP returns his sincere thanks to those Electors of Newtown who voted for him, and especially to those ladies and gentlemen who worked for him. 983 HUTT ELECTION. \M sincerely grateful to tho electors who voted for me on Tuesday, and icially to those supporters who workio enthusiastically and unselfishly in interests of good government and my lidatnre. lam not politically dead, merely taking a rest until an opening lents itself, when I trust to bo in belt form to take my proper place in a ' . FRED PIRANI. HUTT ELECTION. TT ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I here. JL-i by desire to tender to you my most sincere and hearty thanks for again placing mo in the honourable position at tho top of tho poll. I also desire to thank the ladies and gentlemen comprising my Committees for their splendid assistance on my behalf., • 'Yours faithfully, THOMAS M. WILFORD. ■Wellington, 26th November., 1902. -73 OTARI ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORATE OF OTARI. Ladies and gentlemen, Accept my grateful thanks for your renewed and practically unanimous expression of confidence. Rost assured that I shall endeavour to justify . the trust yon have reposed in me. To the members of my committees X tender my heartfelt thanks for ’ their I oval and excellent work in my- behalf. Yonrs faithfully, W. H. FIELD. Wellington, 26th November, 1902. 12 MILLINERY. £ LATEST Designs of Millinery, also re-modelling a speciality. Orders promptly attended to. Miss Duncan (late Rirkcaldie and Stains), 28, Ingestre street, three doors from Cuba street (opposite Bonk of New Zealand). 915

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4822, 27 November 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4822, 27 November 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4822, 27 November 1902, Page 6

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