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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD. SPECIAL FOUR DAYS’ SHOW ROOM SALE COMMENCES TO-MORROW MORNING, AT 9.15 .O'CLOCK. MANY ARTICLES LESS THAN HALE-COST. . LOVELY COSTUMES, VELOUR COATS, FROCKS, KNITTED COSTUMES, DRESSES, AND BLOUSES AT SENSATIONAL PRICES. ELECTRIC LIGHT WINDOW DISPLAY THIS EVENING. Also, ! C TABLES OF UNIQUE UNDERCLOTHING BARGAINS. PRETTY SILK PETTICOATS AT "WONDER” PRICES, HAND-EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC UNDERCLOTHING AND ALL WOVEN GOODS INCLUDED. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD.,

DRASTIC DECREASE IN PRICES AT BOTHIES’. Spero Sheets, size 80 x 90, strong, durable. 27s 6d per pair. Pillow Cases, size 27 x 18; made up m a good make of calico. 2s 6d per ipaar. AYhite Damask Table Cloths. 60 x 60, 13s 6d ; 70 x 88, 25b. Serviettes, check,, ivy loaf, and holly designs. Is 6d each. Just a few of our lines. Come and see the others. “You’ll be surprised.’’ DUTHIES, DRAPERS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN,. GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE At HUGHES’S, Dinner Sets down to 39s 6d. English Cups and Saucers. 3s lid half-dozen. White-aud-Gold Plates. 3s lid half-dozen. Blue Band Plates. From 4s ll£d half-dozen. Egg Cups. 5 a Is. Glass Butters. Cd. Glass Cake Stands. 4s 13 d. Galvanised Buckets. 2s 7d. Baking Dishes. Prom Bd. Till Basins, lid. Scrubbing Brushes. Bd. Enamel Saucepans. From Is lid. At HUGHES'S, 167 George street (Opposite Arthur. Barnett's). WE ARE REMOVING To New Premises AT THE CORNER OF ST. ANDREW AND KING STREETS. Alex. binned and go., Wire Goods Manufacturers, Dealers in Birds and Animals. IF you Lose Anything, Advertise in the ‘Star’ Lost and Found Column. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. NEW ELECTION OF SCHOOL ' COMMITTEES. MONDAY, 11th JUNE, 1923. mHB HOUSEHOLDERS in the School JL Districts of Airedale, Akatoro Coast, Allanton, Bannockburn, Barewood, Bendigo, Berwick, 81-ackstono Hill, 1 Broad- Bay, El-, derslie, Porbnry, Greenfield, Hampden, Henley, Heriot, Highcliff, Houipapa, Ida Valley, Island Cliff, Eahuika, Kaihiku, Kakapuaka, Kariigi, Katoa, Nauru Hill,_ Kensington, Kelso, Kokoamo,. Kyebum Diggings, Leith Valley, Lovell’s Flat, Lower Harbor, Luggate, Macandrew Road, Maclcnnau, Maerewhenua, Makarora, Manuka Creek, Matakanui, Matau, Matea, Maungatua, M-oa Creek, Momona, Moonlight, Musselburgh, Nevis, Otanomomo, Otiake, Otokia, Oturchua, Owaka, Papatowai, Popotunoa, Pukoma, Pukepito, Puketi, Puketiro, Purakanui, Purekireki, Reamonna, Stirling, Stony Creek, St. Clair, St, Leonards, Sutton, Tahakopa, Taieri _ Ferry, Tarara, Tarras, Tautuku, Tawarral, Tokarabi, Waipori, Waipori Falls, Waitahuna West, Waiwera -South, Wanaka, AVangaloa, Waronui, Wharo Flab, and Wylie’s Grossing, having failed to Elect School Committees on the evening of Monday, 25rd April, 1923, the Education -Board of the District of Otago has, in accordance with Clause 9 of the Third Schedule to “The Education Act, 1914,” fixed MONDAY, 11th June, Next, ns the date for a NBAV ELECTION. The Meetings will be held at 7.30 o’clock p.m., in iho School of each district.

Householders arc hereby called upon to send (in writing) to the Chairman of the School Committee of their district, before 8 o’clock p.rn. on MONDAY, 4th June, the Names of Persons (being householders) nominated by them to serve upon the Committee. In the following districts, however, where tho position of Chairman of Committee is vacant, tho Nominations are to be sent as shown below:— l Akatoro Coast, to Mr Geo. Whyte; Bendigo, to Mr Stevenson ; Kaihiku, to Miss Margaret T. Lonie; Kyebum Diggings, to Mr J. Wcatherall; Leith Valley,-to Mr George Butler; Maorcwhonua, to Mr D. Weir; Moa Creek, to Mr W. R. Nevill: Moonlight. to Mr Wm. Pearson; Pukema, to Mr R, Wilson; Tokarahi, to Mr Geo. B. Couch; Waitahuna West, to Mr W. Roughan; Waronui, to Mr Wm. Reay. Each Nomination must ho signed by the Proposer and by the Candidate, and must he m the form set forth below: To the Chairman of tho School Committee. I, tho Undersigned, hereby nominate (Christian name and surname of candidate) for election as a member of the above School Committee for the ensuing year. (Signature of Nominator). I hereby consent to the above nomination. (Signature of Candidate). Dated 1923. This is the only form of nomination allowed in districts whore the average attendance at the public school for 1922 exceeded 120. In districts where there were not more than 120 children in average attendance at tho public school during 1922, nominations may be made in the manner above described or by word of mouth at the Annual Meeting. The Board has also fixed the First Meeting of the newly-elected Committee for tho same evening, immediately after the election is concluded. iS. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 16th May, 1923. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL OF NURSING. rpHB NEXT COURSE of Lectures for A. Probationer Nurses begins at the Dunedin Hospital on the Ist JUNE, 1923, and intending Candidates should Enrol by that date. Tho Matron may ho interviewed at 10 a.m. daily at her office, Dunedin Hospital. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary Otago Hosoital Board. May 16, 1923. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. WINTER CLASS, WOMEN’S FIRST AID. milE FIRST LECTURE will bo given in A the Association’s ‘Rooms, Octagon, on THURSDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. Intending students are requested to enrol prior to that date. D. H. ROGERS, Secretary. JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, A Primary arid Secondary Day and Boarding School for Boys. THE SECOND TERM Begins on WEDNESDAY, tho 30th of May. Boarders return on Tuesday evening, the 29th. Parents and Guardians desiring to see the Principal may between 10 a.m. and 12 Noon on Friday and Monday next. COLIN M. GILRAY, Principal*

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Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 7

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