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PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. SHERRIFFS SALE IN LULL SWING! BEAUTIFUL JUMPERS AND CARDIGANS FOR HALF MARKED PRICES. • PURE-SILIC FULL-FASHIONED HOSE For 4s lid. EXTRA STRONG SILK-OVER-LISLE HOSE For 2s 6d. EVERYTHING REDUCED IN PRICE. SHERRIFF, George street (next D.S.A.). WINTER SALE NOW ON. FROCKS 1 all less 4s in £ discount. WARM FROCKS, in large variety sizes, O.S. up to X.X.O.S; smaller sizes in stock also. SILK FROCKS in stock from S.S.W. up to X.X.0.5., remember, 4s in £ discount. SKIRTS now reduced, also WOOL JUMPERS, CARDIGANS, BRIDGE COATS, etc. All FULL-LENGTH WINTER COATS half-prico, excepting Black. BLACK COATS less 4s in £ discount. —LUCIA, Coat, Frock, and Costume Specialist, 35 George street (next Singer Sewing Machine Company). PUBLIC NOTICE. IT HAVING COME TO THE NOTICE OF FAIRFIELD COLLIERIES LIMITED that certain FALSE RUMOURS AND STATEMENTS ARE BEING CIRCULATED by certain firms and persons in Dunedin to the effect that this Company is MINING AND SELLING INFERIOR COAL, and, in consequence thereof, lias been compelled to give up business, THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC AND COAL MERCHANTS of Dunedin that the said Fairfield Collieries Limited has not yet offered any Coal for Sale to any Person or Firms, and is still proceeding to open and develop its properties at Fairfield and Saddle Hill. FAIRFIELD COLLIERIES LIMITED. EDUCATION BOARD NOTICE. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the following are Members who Retire on 10th August, 1932, in accordance with the provisions of section 16 of “ The Education Act, 1914 ”: — For the Urban Area.—Messrs James Wallace and Robert Henry Sangster Todd. For the North Ward.—Mr George Livingstone. For the Central Ward.—Mr James Horn. For the South Ward. —Mr David Thomas Fleming. An Election to fill the vacancies will be held on WEDNESDAY, 20th July, and NOMINATIONS OP CANDIDATES WILL BE RECEIVED up till 5 o’clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 29th June next. There are two vacancies in the Urban Area and one vacancy for the North, Central, and South Wards respectively. The Electors are the Members of the Committees of the School Districts within each Ward or Urban Area. No person is eligible as a Candidate unless he is Nominated in Writing by at least TWO ELECTORS, and the Ngmination Paper, bearing the Candidate’s consent in writing, is received by the Returning Officer BEFORE THE NOMINATIONS ARE CLOSED. , . . Forma of Nomination may be obtained op application to the undersigned. The Retiring Members are eligible for Re-election. G. W. CARRINGTON, Returning Officer. Education Office, Dunedin, 9th June, 1932. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MANAGERS, DUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL. N accordance with the regulation under . Section 113 of "The Education Act, H 4,” it is HEREBY NOTIFIED as folws: — 1) The number of Managers to be appointed this year by Local Associations of Employers is ONE. (2) The number of Managers to be appointed this year by Local Associations of Employees is ONE. (3) The elections for the above purpose are to take place in the month of SEPTEMBER. G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary Controlling Authority. Education Office, Dunedin. FINANCIAL. ]»/|ONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SECURITIES. BROWN AND ALLOO, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street. MONEYS TO LEND At Lowest Current Rates, i SLIN AND KXNMONT. Solicitors, 12 Dowliug street (next Chief Post Office). LOANS. —Money available up to £100; securities all kinds discounted for cash; communications private and confidentia!.—B46, ‘Star.’ WANTED To Borrow, £4; pay back £s.—Address 393, ‘ Star.’ HOLIDAY RESORTS. STOP OVER AX TIMARU. STAY AT BEVERLEY HOUSE. Excellent Accommodation, every modern comfort, very reasonable tariff. Free gai aging. Official House, S.I.M.U. Proprietors, Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. I- ADIES and Gentlemen retired wishing J very comfortable Home, modern conveniences, roaring fires, every attention, I very moderate tariff, write J. Lang, Lasa j Nova,” Oamaru; phone 1,910. I -OEHSONS requiring restful holiday well jJI catered for at Crown Hill Farm, 1 sunny N.O. Apply P. 8., Oamaru. W' ARRINGTON.—To Lrti Furnished Four-roomed Grib, for term; good j position and comfortable, 171, Star. ET Quotations from ‘ Evening Star Office for largo or small quantities of j Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 14

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