HATAITAI EPIDEMIC RBLIBf COMMITTEE. THANKS. FTIHE Executive of the Hataitai. EpiI X domic Reliof Committee. 1' thank all who so splendidly rallied to tho assistance of the sufferers during the dark days of the Epidemic. Many deeds of devotion by the Voluntary Nurses and vigils by the Men carry their own reward. To the Women who supplied food and invalid diet, to Visitors of the Sink, to tbo*e who Helped their Neighbours, tho Owner* of Motor Cars, Subscribers to the Relief Fund, and Donors of various Gift*, the Health Inspectors, and Boy Soout*, we extend our heartiest thanks. Many letters of appreciation from Patient* have been received bearing upon tho good servioe rendered. / , The' Executive thank Dre. Gibba and Shand, and Sinter Jossio, those who cared for tho Children, tho Men and Women of tho Ambulances, tho Staff of the Telephone Exchange, the Hataitai Bowling' Club, and the Tradespeople for prompt attention. . J The Report and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure will be presented at a meeting to be held TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 7th DECEMBER, at the Bowling Clubs Pavilion, at 8 o'olook. ' All Helpers and Rosidente are invited to be present. For the Committee, I H. W. TOLAN. BOYS' INSTITUTE BATHS. BY permission of the Health Department, the Tepid Bath* will REOPEN ON TUESDAY NEXT, 10th December. ' i : ••••;•■■ J. COLVILLBCOOK, ' > Director. ORIENTAL BAY AND ROSEfNEATH INFLUENZA DISTRICT. rTIHE Committee hereby publicly Thanks '•*• all workers who so ably assisted, free of charge, during, the post three weeks, in coping with the influent*. BY ORDER. J. J. M'GRATH, Officer in Charge. TERRACE SCHOOL. TO STANDARD SIX PUPILS ONLY. PROFICIENCY, Competency, and Attendance Certificates will be given out to those entitled to them on MONDAY MORNING, 9th DECEMBER, from 10. till 11. . 7 ...■",, : N.B.—All Standard Six Library Books to be returned. . . • . GEO. MACMORRAN, ■■• ' Headmaster. HOROWHBNUA A. AND P. ASSO- , CIATION'S ANNUAL SHOW, To be held on the Racecourse, LEVIN, On WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1919. • ■ • .-.■-.: -■■ ■•:\ '' -. ..-.■' ■• . Jumping, Riding,. Walking, and Guessing . Competition Classes for Cattle, Sheep* ..■,..' and Pigs. Entries Close on SATURDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1919. Schedules posted to any address on ap- j plication. .> ■ . ■ V R. D. WALLACE, Secretary. Box 27, Levin. NOTICE TO HbRSEOVTOERS. T BEG to notify that I have taken over the Blacksmith Business of the late Mr. Mick Fitzgibbon, Ghuznee-street, and will endeavour to give the'sime satisfaction as has been extended in the p**t. ( PH. DONOGHUB. YOUR Motor Tire bills will be fewer if you use CLINCHER CROSS TlßES—the reliable North British prodiuotiot, famed all over-the 1 world for long service, road-grip, speed, aad oomfort. Sole Controllers, ' HAYWARD BROS AND CO., LTD., Christc-huTch. ROSENEATH AND HATAITAI SCHOOLS. ffTEACHERS and Scholars are requeetX ed to attend at their respective Schools on TUESDAY, 10th.DECEMBER, at 9 a.m., to ■ (a) Complete returns., (b). _/_«ribute. Books ... (c) Return Library Books H. N. MORRISON, Chairman. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Temporary Hospital, Inhalation Chambers, and Depots are now CLOSED. THOMAS O. FOX, Acting Town Clerk. THE MIRAMAR BOROUGH OOPN-OIL-wishes to oxprose its sincere Thanks to all those who' assisted to fight the Epidemic, and who, by their' untiring energy and self-sacrifice, did so much towards alleviating the sufferings of the sick . and the distress of their dependents. SYDNEY H. UNDERWOOD,. . Deputy-Mayor. Miramax, 6th December, 1918. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and it» Amendments, I; JAMES EDWARD FREDERICK PERRY, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Wellington South, do hereby givo notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the seventh d«-y of Deoeunbor, 1918, under the hand of tho Clerk of the Writs, an Eleotion will bo held for the return of • qualified person to serve as Membor for the said district; and that tho latest hour for receiving Nominations of Candidates will bo Noon on the 9th day of DECEM' BER, 1918; arid that tho Poll, if necessary, will be taken at tho several Polling Placoj of tho said disbriot on tho 19th day of DECEMBER, 1918. livery man desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not les« than two electors-of the district, by a nomination paper as prescribed by Section. 105 o£ the said Act, delivered to tho Return, ing Officer on or bofore Noon on the 9th day of December, 1918. Hours of Polling are from 9 a_in. to 7 p.m. ' Dated this 7th day of December, 1918. J. E- F. PERRY, Returning- Officer. riIHE special construction and splendid I 1 quality of CLINCHER- DREAD-j NOUGHT MOTOR CYCLE TIRES ensure reduced vibration and longest service. Prices at any Garage. Sole Controllers', HAYWARD BROS AND CO., LTD., Cbriatchurch. "||TATRIMONI.AL 7 -C,uiet, mpeet* bio ITX Lady, 38, wishes to meet steady Gentleman, view to above. Apply li-H., Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 2
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