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T. K. V. Seddon submits his <•:« f i«!:» (ur<- for Westland al the poll to-morrow with every eon fid ■ 11< -t* in I lie good judgment <>l the people of Wi‘siland. Tom Scddon asks fora scrutiny of his actions while member, mid relies on his service |o merit a renewal of t lie former confidence. Tom Scddon is grateful for the former reliance placed m him. It has been a pleasure to serve Westhim! with which tin- name of Scddon has been associated since IST- h Tom Scddon is proud of the old and long association, and of the manv friendships made over those years. Ihe enjoyment ot tile hearty goodwill of the people ims been a, spur to his efforts at all times. Tom Scddon knows the lar-fiune - district of Westland fiom North to South, lie has travers'd! its highways regularly since the davs of his youth, and is tarn.liar w it!: the people and then needs. Tom Scddon believes tiiai wiSi a ;v.rival in milling: that wri.i the establishment of flax milling shortly on an. extensive scale, a new era will begin. bringing more prosperous times. Tom Seddon feels that the fanning? and dairy industry is going to exoand more and more with the opening up ol tne district, ami he will be glad to assist aurieultural development by all the means in his power. Tom Seddon is hopeful of gold mining reviving. 'Hie new ventures at Okarilo, combined with the early appointment of a new .Minister of Mines, must give the industry a special fillip. Tom Seddon is sanguine enough to believe these industrial re viva Is will remove all serious complaint regarding unemployment and that the New Year will bring this happy issue to pass. Tom Seddon will work to achieve these hopes and expec The support he is assured of by the Suited and kelorrn will offer the possibility for much advantage to Westland. tat ions, parties 1 Hill .St ddon with all his past confidence, in the people. (heir trust, and reposing in him again electors to renew in viles their •allied confidence, the good people ot W estland o all classes a d n all industries and avocations mav rely on his best son lets on heir behalf and for the general betterment ot the communities.
ADVANCE WESTLAND 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. WESTLAND EXPECTS THAT EVERY ELECTOR WILL 53 HIS DUTY i FOR SECURITY /IHD PpOSPERITY!
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1928, Page 3
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