POPULAR-PRICED STYLISH MILLINERY ...FOR... AUTUMN AND WINTER. The New Styles are more attractive than ever—and so —~ viceable —the materials are excellent; the designs quaint, without being eyt-reme—in fact, a nicer collection of Millinery than wo are at present " showing wcnld bo very hard to find. W£ HAVE MARKED EACH MODEL 8 SHAPE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES SO YOB MAY BE SURE OF GETTING EXCELLENT YALDE HERE! The new mounts, also, are particularly eiTective. IVIRS. AiySTiCE, MILLINERY SPECIALIST. Trafalgar-St. . « . . NELSON.
A POINT FOR GOOD HOUSF.WIVES. On the best appointed tables you invariably find the best vinegar—Sharland's. This nK-Ilow vinegar is brewed from malt and sugar, and is free from mineral acids. Its wholesomeness cannot be questioned, seeing it more than satisfies the requirements of the Foci and Drugs Act. - The flavour of Sharland's Vinegar is piquant and palatable. It stimulates the flagging appetite and promotes digestion. It is simply the making of salads or a plate of oysters. For pickling, there is no better vinegar on the market. Get Sharland's from your Grocer. Sold in bottle a*"* bulk.*
J . Education Act, 1914. '(Elections of Members of the General Coitncil of Education. Education Department-, \ • Wellington. Mar. 16, 1915. ELECTIONS of Members of the General Council of Education -will be held on the 10th "May, 1915. The Poll j\vill close at 5 o'clock"on that day. Ten ■Members are to be elected by the following eight classes of electors: Two Members by the members of the Education Boards in the North Island, and two imembers by the membrs of th Education Boards in the South Island; one member by certificated male teachers of public schools in the North Island, and one member by certificated male teachers in the South Island; one member by male teachers in secondary and technical Schools; one member by certificated women .teachers of public schools in the North Island, and one member by certificated women teachers of public schools in the South Island; one member by the women teachers of secondary and technical schools. Nominations will be received by the Beturning Officer up till 5 p.m. on the 20th April, 1915, in the form pi-escribed (by regulation dated 27th February, 1915- No person shall be_ eligible for election unless he is nominated by at least two electors entitred to vote for his I election. For every election the rolls shall be closed on 20th April, 1915, and shall Iremain closed until the election is completed;,. Ballot-papers will be posted to each elector entitled to vote, containing |a list of all the duly nominated candidates for such election, K, BE CASTRO, Returning Offices*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 31 March 1915, Page 3
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