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MEETINGS. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES, IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED 1 that the ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS for the Election of School Committees will be held on WED. NESDAY, 20tli April, at 7.50 p.m., in the School of each district, except at Tokomairiro, where the election is to bo held in the Coronation Hall, and at Banfurly, where the election is to be, held in the Maniototo A, and P. Hail. In every district where the average attendance ai the .school for the year ended 31st Decombf, 1926, has not exceeded 100 children, the number to be elected as a committee i FIVE; whore the average attendance has exceeded 100, and has not exceeded 200, the number to bo elected is SEVEN; mid where the average attendance has exceeded 200 the number to be elected is KIKE. Householdeia arc Hereby called npon to send (m writing) to the Chairman of tho School Committee of their district, before 8 o’clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 13th April, the names of persons (being householders) nommated by them to serve upon tho Commit^o In the following districts, however,_ where tho position of Chairman of Committee is vacant, the nominations are to bo sent as shown below Akatore, to Mr J. S. Richards; Akatoro Coast, to Mi D. Allison; Barcwood, to Mr A C. Buck land; Cfcaedands, to Mr Thos. © Outsell; Inch Valley, to Mr O. T. Jones; Lower Harbor, to Mr H. Omond; Macrowhenua, to Mr U. L. Weir; Matea, to Mr Thos. Bishop; Nevis, to Mr M. B. Kasielke; Papatowai, to Mr R. Fraser; Pukoma, to Mr James Ramsay; Tarara, to Mr M, Miller; Tuapcka West, to Mr J. A,. Bulfin. Each nomination must be signed by the proposer and by the candidate, and must bo in the form set forth below:— To the Chairman of the School Committee. * I, the undarsigned, hereby nominate (Christian name and surname of candidate) for election as a member of tho above School Committee for the ensuing year. (Signature of Nominator.) I hereby consent to the above nomination. (Signature of Candidate.) Date , 1927. This is the only form of nomination allowed in districts where tho average attendance at the Public- School for 1926 exceeded 240. In districts where there were not more than 24J cni dren in average attendance at tho Public cel 00l during 1926 nominations may be rnado in tho manner above described, or by word of mouth at the Annual Meeting. G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 26th March, 1927.

VICTORIA LEAGUE. OTAGO BRANCH (Incorporated). milE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL 1 MEETING will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN HALL, on WEDNESDAY, 30th March, 1927, at 3.30 BUSINESS: ADOPTION OP ANNUAL REPORT AND BALANCE-SHEET. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. All Members arc Invited to Attend. ETHEL JACKSON, Secretary. OTAGO OFFICERS’ CLUB. A MEETING will be held in the Chib Room? on WEDNESDAY, 30th March, at 8 p.m., when Bmadier-gcnerrd Rudkin, D. 5.0., M.A.V., C.D.G., has kindly con, sented to giv . an Address, his subject bo ing ‘The Inchati Front and Mussolini.’ A full attendance is requested. D. ,T. WORTHINGTON, Hon. Secretary. PACIFIC HARRIER AND AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. TIE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will bo bold in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on APRIL 11th, at 8 p.m. All Members and Intending Member# cordially invited to attend. W. H. B. HOBBS, Acting Secretary. MONEY. rjVRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASIAN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Bond street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Black-and-Yellow Half-bred Collie: answers Bill; reward.—24l, Melbourne street. LOST, Spate Ford Rim with Dominion tyro, between Ea«t Tsicri and Town,— I’loase return Thomson, earo Ireland, Johnson F OST, Noniianby-Sc. Clair car cr Octa-ii-J gon-Sarg .oil's Boot Factory via Stuart street, Cold Bar Brooch (top??.)reward. —Allen, Son, and M’i.urc, Cumberland street. I* OST, Brooch, University grounds, Satur.ii day night. -Fmdcr ’please return to University Registrar; reward. fOST, Fullers’ dross circle, Saturday J night, Red Purse, finder keep money; mrso keepsake.—Semi 107 Harrow street. OST,’Khaki Overcoat —Ring 2,021. LOST, Friday night, between Kaikorai tram rind Chapman street, Purse; finder please post papers and key to nnrno and address inside.— 254, ‘Star.’ LOST, Saturday, at Caledonian Grounds, Agate Brooch, with geld bands.—Reward returning 253, ‘Star.’ LOST, IJrown-and-White Pointer Dog, with broken joint on tail; reward.— N. H. Brown, conehbuildnr, Kaikorai. WILL Person who Stole Bicycle from Dunedin Trades Hall on Sunday morning, 27th inst., picas* Return to tram sheds five further trouble, as description known’to police. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders (3,210 or 8,066). tOST Dust, Germs. Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned returned same .day, no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., St Andrew street; ‘phone 493 710UND, Daily Supply Oysters and Rab- . bits, Fresh and Smoked Fish.—Nclm’e (next City Boot Palace). POUND.—Suits Costumes. *te., Dry French Cleaned or Dyed, Hats Blocked.—Crown Dyo Works. 8 Vogel street pposile Paterson and Barr) :: dak OUND.—On show at our Bedroom Suite, comprising Oak MirWr.rurc.be. Oa'; Mirror Vtechosse, Pedes- . Fnll-sh’e Bedstead, and Wire Mattresses, I 2s 6d —A and J. Watt, Princes street uth. TjWOUND, prettiest Tea Rooms around A? Dunedin; specialise in weddings and parties; book early.—Tho Bungalow, St. Kilda. FOUND, EAILWAYM.EN’S CASH PURCHASING ASSOCIATION DISCOUNTS for Period ending JANUARY 31 st Payable at SOCIAL HAT Jj. IMlside Workshops, on THURSDAY, March 31st, and at TRADES HALL, Moray place, on FRIDAY, .April Ist, from 6.30 to 9 p.m. Members' Tickets must be produced. GEO. FERGUSON, Sec., Gallon Hill, Ccversham.. EQUCATICHtL. H3ROWNS Commerc.al College in bore 13 Mon f I ire P.O S. o-lii .nd. Type writing, E okk ep-'ng: individual tuition; railway comes-.'ns. 'loleplume 2,897. ANJO-MANDOIJN, BanJ\ ‘“steel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin.—J. H. Hutton, 20 7 George street. GET Quotations from Evening Star’ Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your oidsr.

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Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 7

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