EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES /HtHE Annual Meeting of Householders in JL caeh duly constituted School District for Election of Schqul Committuo tor the year ending 31st March. 1913, will bo held at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 22nd APEIL, at Mafcterton, in the Drill Hall; Mount Cook, in the Boys' School ; Kaiwaiwai, in the Hall ; and in other districts at tho Schools of tho respective districts. The number of members lo be clocked, determined by the average of 1911, will ba — For an average of not over 25, five members ; average 26 to 200, seven members ; average over 200, nine members. Candidates for election may be proposed by written nomination on forms obtainable from tho Chairman of Committee, and signed by candidate and proposer, provided that such nominations reach the Chairman of the retiring Committee not later than 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 15th APRIL. Nominations may, nevertheless, be made at the meeting. G. L. STEWART, j . Secretary. ! NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS] | EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1912. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, avail- j able for return until 7th May, 1912, ' will bo obtainable from any station to any station on the North Island Main Line and Branches (except whero ordinary fares are less), from 2nd to> Bth April, 1912. 'These tiokets aro available for break of journey at any station at which tno train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station. NOTE. — Return journey must bo completed, i.e., passengers muet arrive at their final destination, on or before the actual date upon which their tickets expire. For full particulars see posters and handbills. BY ORDER. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK- HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to~the terms of (1 The Banking Act, 1908," TUESDAY, the 9th day of April, 1912, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand: — The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., . R. A. HOLMES, . Inspector, Bank of New South Wales, B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. Bank of Australasia, A. P. WEBSTER,' ' Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., JAMES COATES, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, W. CALLENDEK, < General Manager. ' NOTE.— GOOD FRIDAY, sth April, 1912, EASTER SATURDAY, 6th April, 1912, EASTER MONDAY, Bth April, 1912, will also be observed as Holidays throughout New Zealand, being Statutory Holidays. ' LAW HOLIDAYS. THE Eastor Holidays to be observed by Solicitors Practising "in the City of Wellington will bo from Closing Hour on THURSDAY, the 4th April, till TUESDAY, the 9th inclusive." F. HARRISON, , Secretary, Wellington District Law Sooiety. NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS 01* SHOPS. "THE LABOUR IDEPARTMENT AND LABOUR DATT ACT." NOTICE is h'oreby given that all Occu-, , piers % of Shops are.. required under the . .abovq 4 ct to, furnkh' the .information indicated in Form L.D.— '2a, ,by filling in the, same and ' forwarding it to this office. If not already received,- copies of the above form may- bo obtained on application. - .yE..LECREN, Inspector of Factories. Department of Labour, Ghuecee-street, Wellington, 30th March, 1912. NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS OF FACTORIES. "Factories Act, 1908," NOTICE is hereby given that the Registration of factories expires oa the .31st March, 1912, and that Reregistration is duo on the let April. Forms of application for renewal of registration have been issued to factory owners .. and should be sent' in, properly filled in, and accompanied by the registration Jeo indicated on the form, on tho Ist April. For occupying un- registered premises as a factory, every occupier is liable to a fine of £5 per day. E. LE CREN, Inspector of Factories. notice! IMPOUNDED' at Kaiwarra, oa the 18th March, 1912, from Rhodes Estate, 1 Bay Gelding; 'four black points, shoes on, no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on the Ist day' of APRIL, 1912, at 12 o'olook Noon. E. ROUND, Poundkeeper. DON'T WEAR A TRUSS ! A FTER thirty years' experience, an "^^" appliance has been produced for men, women, and children that CURES RUPTURE, known as BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCE, made to your measure and sQnt to you on strict guarantee of satisfaction. Local testimonials given. Send to-day for . Illustrated Booklet on "Rupture and its Cure." For further particulars apply MR. M. SMITH. '. AGENT FOR N.Z., 24, LAWRENCE-ST., NEWTOWN, y Any night after 6. FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE ! URNITURE ! FURNITURE ! WE ARE CASH BUYERS 1 Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In large 1 and small lots. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. RICHARDSON BROS., 206, UPPER CUBA-ST. Telephone 1062 WANTED Sell— 'Now building pretty 4rd. Villa, Kilbirnie, tilo roof, diainagt*'; £525, 'dep. £55; Uovt. loan 4i, oust* lUa wuck. Apply Owuer, 6. SuU'U, Morrah'e Building.-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 2
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