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AMUSEMENTS. IALVATION A R - uy

TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THIRD-THIRD ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. MUSICAL PROGRAMME —and— COFFEE SUITER. ITEMS OF INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC. Be Sociable and Come. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. TJNITED PAVILIOX, THURSDAY *■■' NIGHT. Auff. 12th', at 8 o'clock, USUAL DANCE. Good floor and excellent supper. Ladies, Is ; Gents, 2s. LEAP YEAR BALL. INERS' HALL, Runanga, FRIDAY Aug. 13. Waltzing competition. Full orchestra. Gents, 2s ; Ladies, ?*. COBDEN FIRE BRIGADE. \ (CHILDREN'S BALL. FRIDAY, 13th! inst,. Carter's Hall, Cobden, at 8

p.m. Williams's Orchestra. Admis-i soin : Children, 6d ; Adults, Is. | Kaye's Hall, Taylomlle, in aid of the Broken Hill Miners on FRIDAY,'. Sept. 10th, 1920. Double tickets, ss; ] Single, 4s; Extra Lady, Is 6d. MWWatson's orchestra. —M. Hallinan, Sec. j I PUBLIC NOTJCES. j THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE . DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. c ELECTION OF -MEMBERS. h JN PURSUANCE of the Provisions' of the "Education Act, 1914," and - its Amendments, and in accordance with Regulation No. 16 (Election of Members of Education Boards), it is ( hereby notified that- the under-named <-', persons have been duly elected .Mem- J bers of the Education Board of the * District of Canterbury : ° CHRISTCHURCH URBAN AREA: j e ARTHUR. PEVERILL \Z CLIFFORD SIMEON THOMPSON J

TIMAR.U URBAN AREA: JAMES GIBSON GOW RURAL AREA—NORTH WEST WARD. HENRY JOHN 810 NET J, MIDDLE WARD. WILLIAM PRTTCHARD SPENCER SOUTH WARD. i GEORGE WHITEFIELD ARMITAGEi rho result of the voting for lliei CHRTSTCHURCTI URBAN AREA is as follows':— I WALTER HENRY COOPER ... 5' CHARLES SMITH HOWARD ... tARTHUR PEVERILL 80 CLIFFORD SIMEON THOMPSON 88, Total number of valid votes re- J corded ..{ 229 j Number of voting papers rejected as informal ... ... ... 8 The result of the voting for the NORTH-WEST WARD of the RURAL AREA is as follows : HENRY JOHN BIG NELL ... 33C HENRY HERBERT HOLLAND ... 79 Total number of valid votes recorded "... 403 Number of voting papers rejected as informal ... ... ... 6 11. C. LANE. Christehurcli, August sth, 19? n NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ■ RUGBY LEA GUI-: FOOTBALL MATCH—BRITAIN V. WEST COAST, AT GREYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST.

JpOLLOWING ALTERATIONS in ordinary train service will be made in connection with the above : Train usually leaving Greymouth lor Reefton at 4.20 p.m. will not leave until 5.25 p.m., and will run as on THURSDAYS. Train usually leaving Greymouth for Otira at 3.45 p.m. will not leave until 5.0 p.m., Stillwater 5.45, Moana 7.10, Otira arrive 9.35 p.m. Train usually leaving Blackball for Ngahere at 4.50 p.m. will not leave until 5.55 p.m., and train usually leaving Ngahere for Blackball at 5.32 p.m. will not leave until 6.45 p.m. Train usuallv leaving Greymouth fcr Dunollie at 4.30 p.m. will not leave until 4.50 p.m., and will run through to Rewanui. BY ORDER,

CYCLE COVERS EVERY MAKE, HIGH QUALITY. EVERY ONE GUARANTEED. It is not good business to buy inferior Covers a,iid Tubes. The following are thoroughly reliable, being made of pure Para rubber and finest cotton, and are sold with a guarantee of Service : Dunlop Railroad Cover, 20s, Dunlop Tube, 8s (12 months guarantee). Bariiet Glass Cover (No. 1), 20s (12 months' guarantee). Barnet Glass Cover (No. 2), 15s (6 months' guarantee). Sirdar Cover, non-slipping tread, 17/6 (12 months' guarantee). Tlr's Sirdar -is our special line. .Oceanic Cover 15s; Oceanic Tube 6/9 (6 months' guarantee). . We pay postage on Cash Orders. W. A. SCOTT AND SONS 181 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1920, Page 1

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