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KEEP THIS FOR ELECTION RESULTS

Keep this Sheet till Saturday and fill in the Returns as they are received by Radio.

Bthis will INTEREST YOU! FULL ELECTION RESULTS CAN BE SEEN IN COMFORT. AT THE STATE THE LEADING THEATRE. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (throughout N.Z.) SATURDAY EVENING—2 SESSIONS 7.30 p.m. and 10 p.m. With Full Programme at Each Session, and Election Results on a Special Screen. ■ \ T Commencing Friday, 8 p.m. A PROGRAMMERS THRILLING AS THE ELECTION RESULTS! LESLIE CHARTERIS, Gay Robin Hood of Modern Crime, strikes the screen in a Whirlwind, of Action! “THE SAINT IN NEW YORK.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Featuring LOUIS HAYWARD, KAY SUTTON, SIG RUMANN, JONATHAN HALE. WALT DISNEY’S LATEST COLOURED CLASSIC, “MICKEY’S TRAILER.” Be sure to Book Early! ’Phone 1322 or 1275 NOW!

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GENERAL ELECTION 1 4 NOMINATIONS FOR VARIOUS SEATS 68 STRAIGHT-OUT CONTESTS. 176 CANDIDATES IN FIELD. There are 176 candidates in the field for election to the 80 seats in the House of Representatives. Labour has 78 candidates and the Nationalists 77. The total is very much lower, than that for the last election, 265. In only 12 contests are there more than two candidates, and this number includes the four Maori seats. Sitting members are designated by an asterisk in the following list. Parties are signified by the, following abbreviations: —L, Labour; N, Nationalist; I, Independent; 1.L., Independent Labour; C.P., Country Party; Lib., Liberal. In the 1935 election results, D signifies Democrat. AUCKLAND WEST. <! M. J. Savage (L) J. W. Kealy (N) 1935—M. J. Savage (L), 8567; E. D. Stallworthy (N), 2387; J. A. Govan (D), '792. Majority for Savage, 6180. GREY LYNN. *J. A. Lee (L) J. A. Govan (N) 1935—J. A. Lee (L), 9828; G. Wildish (N), 1816; H. B. Arthur (D), 1290; H. M. Smith (Com), 210. Majority for Lee, 8012. ROSKILL. 4 A. S. Richards (L) A. S. Bailey (N) 1935—A. S. Richards (L), 8728; T. J. Fleming (N), 4705; W. G. Clavis (D), 698; V. H. Potter (I), 492; W. F. Jamieson (Lib), 98. Majority for Richards, 4023. REMUERA. (Formerly Parnell). ’ *W. P. Endean (N) Mrs M. M. Dreaver (L) 1935—W. P. Endean (N), 5758; A. G. Osborne (L), 5028; Sir Alex G. Herdman (L), 3334; F. C. Jordan (Lib), 507. Majority for Endean, 730. ONEHUNGA. (Previously Manukau). 41 A. G. Osborne (L) J. Park (N) 1936 (by-election)—A. G. Osborne (L), 8241; F. W. Doidge (N), 3830. Majority for Osborne, 4595. 1935—W. J. Jordan (L), 9345; H. J. Wily (N), 2940; H. Thornley (D), 1020. Majority for Jordan, 6402. FRANKLIN. *A. C. A. Sexton (C.P.) J. N. Massey (N) E. Piggott (L) 1935—A. C. A. Sexton (C.P.), 4803; J. N. Massey (N), 4118; A. B. Tyers (D), 368. Majority for Sexton. 685. Masterton Licensing. Progress. NO-LICENSE RESTORATION At p.m. With Returns in Hand. OTAHUHU. (New Electorate.) ■C. R. Petrie (L) K. B. Tennent (N) (Mr Petrie held Hauraki in the last Parliament.) HAURAKI. *R. Coulter (L) J. M. Allen (N) (Mr Coulter held Waikato in the last Parliament.) 1935—C. R. Petrie (L), 5325; W. W. Massey (N), 4781; S. Rickards (D), 1629. Majority for Petrie, 544. RAGLAN. ' *W. Lee Martin (L) A. S. Sutherland (N) A. G. Gallichan (I) 1935—W Lee Martin (L), 5148; D. S. Reid (N), 3453; J. H. Potter (D), 581; H. D. C. Hampton (I), 96. Majority for Martin, 1695. THAMES. "J. Thorn (L) . W. A. Clark (N) 1935—J. Thorn (L), 5969; A. M. Samuel (I), 4707; P. Keegan (D). 236. Majority for Thorn, 1262. TAURANGA. "C. H. Burnett (L) F. W. Doidge (N) H. C. Barker (I) 1935—C. H. Burnett (L), 3602; C. E. Macmillan (N), 3567; A. E. Robinson (C.P.), 2243; C. T. McFarlane (D), 806; F. Polley (Soc), 53. Majority for Burnett, 35. HAMILTON. S! C. A. Barrell (L) A. W. Grant (N) 1935—C. A. Barrell (L), 5532; Sir J. A. Young (N), 4141; H. D. Caro (D). 2479. Majority for Barrell, 1391. WAIKATO. W. S. Goosman (N) J. W. Neate (L) 1935 —R. Coulter (L), 4258; F. Lye (N), 3474; S. N. Ziman (C.P.), 1221; H. E. Annett (D), 722. Majority for Coulter, 784. ROTORUA. ”A. F. Moncur (L) H. W. Nixon (N) 1935—A. F. Moncur (L), 4894; F. W. Doidge (I), 3442; C. H. Clinkard (N), 2784; H. H. Corbin (D), 223. Majority for Moncur, 1452.

MASTERTON J. H. Irving J. Robertson Akitio a Alfredton —— Aohanga Belvedere - Bideford' Clareville East Taratahi Eketahuna . Fernridge Hamua Hastwell Horoeka Hukanui Ihuraua Valley Kaiparoro Kaitawa Kaituna Kakariki Konini Kopuaranga Korora Lansdowne Makomako Makuri , Mangamahoe Mangamaire Mara Marima Masterton— Courthouse Central School East School Municipal Hall West School Railway Epiphany Hall Matahiwi —> — Maur’ville East Maur’ville West Mikimiki ■ —— Newman 7 Nireaha Opaki Ora Pleckville Pongaroa —— Pori Pukehinau Puketoi Putara Rakaunui Rangitumau Ronkokokako Rongomai Saunders Rd Solway Tane Te Ore Ore Te Whiti Tiraumea Waingawa Waione Wangaehu •- West Taratahi TOTALS I NORTH ISLAND 4 AUCKLAND BAY OF ISLANDS. H. F. Guy (N) C. W. Boswell (L) i 1935—H. M. Rushworth (C.P.), 6004; C. Cameron (N), 3883; R. E. Hornblow (1.L.), 190; J. B. Kennedy (I), 28. Majority for Rushworth, 2121. MARSDEN. *J. G. Barclay (L) ; A. J. Murdoch (N) 1935—J. G. Barclay (L), 5215; A. J. ' Murdoch (N), 4868; R. Johns (D), 602; St C. Jounneaux (I), 163. Majority for Barclay, 347. KAIPARA. *J. G. Coates (N) P. McG. Stewart (L) ■ S. Davidson (I) 1935—J. G. Coates (N), 4738; W. Grounds (I), 4436; J. Caughley (D), 528. Majority for Coates, 302. WAITEMATA. *W. J. Lyon (L) J. E. Close (N) 1935—W. J. Lyon (L), 6578; A. Har- , ris (N), 3894; W. A. Donald (D), 2045; J. Guiniven (Lib), 252. Majority for , Lyon, 2684. EDEN. ■■'W. T. Anderton (L) i D. Pool CN) A. E. Robinson (I) 1935 —W. T. Anderton (L), 5946; A. J. Stallworthy (D), 3481; C. E. Clarke ] (N), 3458; C. H. Pickering (I), 155. Maj- ] ority for Anderton, 2465. j PROGRESS RETURNS LABOUR i NATIONAL INDEPENDENT At p.m. With Returns in Hand. ■ i i ■ ■■■ ■ i i ■■ ] AUCKLAND EAST. ] *F. W. Schramm (L) i H. T. Merritt (N) 1935—F. W. Schramm (L), 6140; H. P. Burton (N), 3803; J. B. Donald (D). 1649; T. Lamont (L), 218. Majority for Schramm, 2337. AUCKLAND CENTRAL. *W. E. Parry (L) C. R. Dodd (N) . 1935—W. E. Parry (L), 6871; C. R. Dodd (D), 1573; J. R. Lundon (L.L.), 284; C. V. Mullenger (I), 264; T. Stanley (Com), 179. Majority for Parry. • 5298. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. *H. G. R. Mason (L) M. S. Walker (N) F. Allen (I) 1935—H. G. R. Mason (L), 7749; W. ; A. Bishop (N), 2853; W. J. H. Clark ; CD), 781. Majority for Mason. 4896.

PROGRESS RETURNS LABOUR NATIONAL INDEPENDENT At p.m. With Returns in Hand. BAY OF PLENTY. *A. G. Hultquist (L) W. Sullivan (N) 1935—A. G. Hultquist (L), 3519; J. T. Merry (N), 2964; H. L. Harker (D), 1678. Informal, 62. Majority for Hultquist, 555. • WAITOMO. *W. J. Broadfoot (N) J. Jones (L) 1935—W. J. Broadfoot (N), 4521; J. Jones (L), 2995; J. H. Penniket (I), 2341. Informal, 65. Majority for Broadfoot, 1526. GISBORNE, *D. W. Coleman (L) K. F. Jones (N) ' 1935—D. Coleman (L), 6230; W. D. Lysnar (I), 4409. Majority for Coleman, 1821. HAWKE’S BAY HAWKE’S BAY. "E. L. Cullen (L) ' G. A. Maddison (N) ' 1935—E. L. Cullen (L), 6222; ,H. M. Campbell (N), 5212. Majority for Cullen, 1010. . - NAPIER. *W. E. Barnard (L) J. D. Ormond (N) 1935—W. E. Barnard (L), 7290; F. B. Logan (N), 3233; N. R. Jacobsen (D), 396; W. Wood (C.P.), 141. Majority for Barnard, 4057. WAIPAWA. *H. M. Christie (L) . A. E. Jull (N) 1935—H. M. Christie (L), 3089; A. E. Jull (N), 2830; J. D. Ormond (I), 2121; W. L. Barker (D), 559. Majority for Christie, 259. PAHIATUA. 44 A. E. Ransom (N) G. A. Hansen (L). 1935 —Sir Alfred E. Ransom (N), 4249; R. A. Gower (L), 3074; D. S. McGhie (D), 1308. Majority for Ransom, 1175. TARANAKI NEW PLYMOUTH. *S. G. Smith (N) F. L. Frost (L) 1935—5. G. Smith (N), 5662; F. L. Frost (L), 4831; Miss E. Andrews (I), 786; H. Cave (D), 676; W. A. Sheat (I), 264. Majority for Smith, 831. STRATFORD. *W. J. Polson (N) . J. W. McMillan (L) 1935—W. J. Polson (N), 4434; P. Skoglund (L), 4095; C. R. Finnerty (D), 538. Majority for Polson, 339. EGMONT. :: C. A. Wilkinson (I) T. E. Trask (L) 1935—C. A. Wilkinson (I), 5582; J. Ross (L), 2410. Majority for Wilkinson, 3172. PATEA. *H. G. Dickie (N) C. J. Duggan (L) 1935—H. G. Dickie (N), 4349; W. G. Simpson (L), 3700; G. J. Adams (D). 1626. Majority for Dickie, 649. Masterton Licensing. Final. NO-LICENSE RESTORATION WELLINGTON WANGANUI. ”J. B. F. Cotterill (L) H. C. Veitch (N) 1935—J. F. Cotterill (L), 4887; W. A. Veitch (D), 3308; N. R. Bain (N). 1754; J. T. Hogan (Lib), 524. Majority for Cotterill, 1579. WAIMARINO. "F. Langstone (L) C. A. Boles (N) 1935 —F. Langstone (L), 4945; C. A. Boles (N), 3082; H. W. B. Littlewood (I), 206. Majority for Langstone, 1863. RANGITIKEI. ,: 'G. H. O. Wilson (L) E. B. Gordon (N) 1935—G. H. O. Wilson (L), 4236; A. Stuart (N), 3329; W. J. Crawford (D). 1679. Majority for Wilson, 907. MANAWATU. ,! C. L. Hunter (L) *J. G. Cobbe (N) 1935—C. L. Hunter (L), 2958; J. Linklater (N), 2920; S. J. E. Closey (I), 1271; M. H. Oram (D), 676; J. K. Hornblow (I), 618. Majority for Hunter, 29. OROUA. (Seat Abolished.) 1935—J. G. Cobbe (N), 4716;W. H. Oliver (L), 2383; E. Fair (D), 1620. Majority for Cobbe, 2333. PROGRESS RETURNS LABOUR NATIONAL ' INDEPENDENT At p.m. | With Returns in Hand. i

VOTE WAGG'S FOR— Chevrolet Buick or Good Used Cars. FOR— Spare Parts Replacements or Accessories. FOR— Benzine, Tyres, Oil or Kerbside Service. FOR— Skilled Garage Repair Service. Governments may come and go, but Wagg’s Service to Motorists is always maintained at the highest possible standard. T. WAGG & CO., LTD. CHEVROLET & BUICK DEALERS QUEEN STREETMASTERTON

ARE YOU ON f THE ROLL | IF NOT, YOU CANNOT VOTE. THE ROLLS CLOSED ON SEPTEMBER 22. * —BUT-— It is NEVER too late to have your name entered on LONG’S roll of permanently satisfied customers. For over 40 years, W. H. (“Tui”) Long has faithfully served the public of Masterton with Quality Meat, Small Goods and Poultry. ’Phone your order this week-end to 1417, and at least TRY the service •, that is offered you at Long S BUTCHERY HALL STREET- - - -’PHONE 1417 WE DELIVER.

3 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SUPPORT “PARA? ■ g—We haVe not increased prices. —We sell only Quality Goods. —We give your enquiries our best attention. ■ CALL IN AND SEE US NOW FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS OF SUMMER LINES TENNIS SHOES TENNIS BALLS DUNLOP BOWLS LLLO AIR BEDS Etc., Etc. PARA RUBBER co ’ LTD -’ I Queen Street, MASTERTON.

ALL SPORTS VOTE IN FAVOUR OF BETTER EQUIPMENT. They know that if their sports equipment is bought at ELLIOTT’S it is not only better, but also is the best. Listed here are a few special prices for Tennis Racquets. We have a full range. Come inside and try some. SLAZENGER’S SPORTSPLY’S “MATCHPOINT.” “COURT KING.” An exceptionally strong rac- A smart-looking all white Racquet with a perfect balance. quet, especially designed for — . lady players. Pr,ce, 95' pr . cei ALEXANDER’S SLAZENGER’S “JIM WILLIARD.” “SWIFTSTROKE.” A good, solid, medium-priced A nicely-balanced Racquet. Racquet. strung to good tension. Price, Price, JgA ELLIOTT’S ~~ SPORTS DEPOT. QUEEN STREET - - - - MASTERTON

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