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ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. IK .accordance with the provisions of "The Education Act, 1908," it is heieby publicly notified that Meetings of Householders will be held in each | of the School Districts within the Edu- | cation District of Nelson, at 8 p.m. on -MONDAY, the 26th day of April, 1909, for the election of School Committee.*. Householders may fend, in writing, to tho Chairman of the School Committee of the District in which they reside, or (in the cases where there is no Committee) tc the Commissioner, to be delivered before 8 p.m. on Monday, the 19th April, 1909, the names of persons being resident householders nominated by them to -serve on the School Committee for tliu year 1909-10. Each such nomination must be signed by the per.Non nominated, iind must be in the form of or to the effect of the ninth schedule of the above-named Act. Nominations may also be made at the meetings of Householders as provided for in section 114 (1) of the Act. The meetings will be held in the respective school builklings unless otherj wise stated. In tne following School Districts the Committees shall consist of FIVE resident householders, viz., Aorere (meeting in Fcrntown School), Capleston, Central Buller (Fern Flat), Church Hill, Cronadun, Inangahua Junction, Kaituna, Kiwi, Little Grey, Long Plain, Ngatimoti, Orinoco, Pokororo, Rockville, Tadmor, East Takaka, and Tapawera. In the following School Districts the Committees ehall " consist of SEVEN" resident houf-eholdoi-si, -six.. Appl^ljy (meeting in Appleby School), Bainham, B'rchfieid, Black s ' Point, Brightwater (meeting in Brick School), Burnett's Face, Cape Foulwind, Charleston (meeting in Charleston School), Collingwood, . Denniston, Dovedale, Foxhill, Granity Creek, Hope (meeting in Hope School), Karamea, Lyell, .MUlerton, Motueka, Motupiko, Motupipi, Lower Moutere. tipper Moutere. Alurchison, Neidorf, Pangatotara, Progress, Promised Land, Reefton, Richmond, Riwaka (meeting in Riwaka School), Seddonville, Spring Grove, Stanley Brook, Stoke, Subur? ban North, Summerlca, Central Takaka. Lower Takaka, Waimea West, I.o\vrr Wakefield, Lfiper Wakefield and Wimibiisaroa. In the foUWina School District* the <\mimitte.--s shall consist of NINE iv-iiiieiit hotisei'iild'r* \iz. , Nelson (meeting in Provincial Hall), and West. r ' AIDED SCHOOLS. The parents and guardians only of tiie rhi'dren attending the under-man-*ioncd s' hools will meet in their repipejefii vol schoolrooms at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, the 26th day of April, 1909, for tiie election of School Committees of FIVE persons, as provided for under No 78 of the Board's by-laws: — Addison's Flat, Aniseed Valley, Upper Blackwater, Brighton, Eighty-Eight Valley, TTaitrdown, Gordony Glenroy, Korere, Land of Promise, Little Wanganui, Longford, Newton Flat, Partwhakaho. Pnponga, Sandy Bay, Ser(•eant'.s Hill, Upr>er Stanley Brook, Unper Takaki ThrM Channel Flat, TTruwhenua, Waingaro, Waitahu, Waiutn, Wangapeka, Whangarae. The first meetings of the newly-elect-ed Committees shall be held immediate. lv after the Election, in the room where the Election took place, and the signatures of ihe Chairman and Members of the respective Committees must be forthwith forwarded to the Education Board. By order, "N. K. WILLIAMS, Secret irv Ne'son Education Boa.d. Nehon, March 22 1909. ! Note. —Section 103 reads: "Every householder of a school district is qualified to vote at any election of membor-i of tha School Committee for 6uch district ; provided that in the. case of husband and wife any qualification possessed by either of them shall be deemed to be possessed by each of them." |BBBa ""f^-t**"" '*■ ' ""J** l ,cfy». j Beauty's Secret, mm I <• Icilma fluor cream, \-»y England's premier face cream, /*=>■([ k the flreatett discovery ever made- fur ihe *.kin. The Icilma £ «£' I Natural Water it contains dees »•.«>»►<« women forever from the slavery to greasy or oily creams. Ir cleans tho pores, prevents and cures chaps, sunburn, roughness, redness and insect bites, and gives a lasting sense of cool comfort. Englishwomen know that Icilma Fluor Cream the famous " face cream without grease," ia Nature's way to. Beauty, obtainable from Mb Jas. BOON Chemist, NeisuD. I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 1

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