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*'////////////jt Known in advance! TH E charges made for the administration of an estate by the Public Trustee are in accordance with a fixed scale. You may ascertain in advance what the cost will be in your particular case. The scale covers many services of a professional nature which would have to be paid for separately if some other executor were appointed. There is power to grant a reduction, where it is warranted, of the scale charges, and this is frequently exercised. Obtain particulars from the Public Trustee or his local representative. I R WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. PAEMAKO RIDING. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. 1 PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Local Election and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor for Paemako Riding of the County of Waitomo:— RODOLPH BODDY. GEORGE WILLIAM CROCOMBE. And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on Monday, the 17th day of December, 1934, at the following polling places:— The Hall, Moeatoa. A. Higginson’s Residence, Haku. Old School Building’, Paemako. Wairere Power Board Office, Pio Pio. The Hall, Arapae. Waitomo County Office, Te Kuiti. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. J. N. O’BRIEN, Returning Officer for the County of Waitomo. Te Kuiti, 7th December, 1934. 262 TE KUITI GIRL GUIDES. Q.ARDEN pETE. MONSTER Garden Fete will be held in the beautiful grounds of Mrs. H. T. Morton, Tammadge Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 15th inst., at 2.30 p.m. All Welcome. Admission 6d. All Welcome. Children 3d. ENTERTAINMENT AND FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG 271 THE “RITZ,” TE KUITI. .MISS NATALIE CRUSHENKOVA Formerly a Lecturer in the Lening-rad University, will speak on (CONDITIONS IN J>USSIA, On WEDNESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 7.45 p.m. Hear the Truth About Russia.

“This school (Wellington College) is controlled by a Government which has made a boast of its system of free, compulsory, and secular education,” said Archdeacon H. W. Monaghan, of Timaru, in an address delivered at the service in the Memorial Hall on Sunday afternoon on the occasion of the diamond jubilee of the college. “But it is impossible,” he added, “to make any school really secular. You can keep the Bible out of the schools; but you can’t keep Christian idealism out of them, because it is in the hearts of many who teach in them. This school has never been a secular school.”

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4633, 8 December 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4633, 8 December 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4633, 8 December 1934, Page 4