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MANUKAU

Mr. Jordan, who has represented Manukau for the past six years, has rec ontly been representing New Zealand ' xl . Parliamentary Congress in Canfrom which he has gone to Ensto see his aged mother. Jordan has become known as the ember with the courage to express Ins opinions on all matters, and as the _ approachable and willing reprentative the district has ever had. , - Is Mr. Jordan’s proud boast that , served all the people of ManuKau 1111 the time.

i Mr Kells Mason is an Auckland man bv birth and has resided in the Manukau “ electorate practically the whole ot his d life He was educated at the Auckland - Grammar School and Auckland University He has taken a wide and varied part in athletics, and in fact gained e his "blue” at the University, s Mr. Mason entered the legal profese Sion and after managing the office of - Mr. j- j- Sullivan, barrister, has now started on his own account. t Mr Mason has devoted considerable time and attention to, and is intimately acquainted with, the transport problem.

The Government candidate for Manukau is of the people and for the people. In the early part of his career he was a practical farmer, but of recent years he has been engaged in commercial pursuits, and by his integrity has gained the respect of the business men of the Auckland district. He is a New Zealander born and has the interest of his country at heart. A man with strong convictions, he is confident of the country’s future. Vote for Bunn !

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 23

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MANUKAU Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 23

MANUKAU Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 23