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PUBLIC NOTICES. SIR ARTHUR PEARSON MEMORIAL FUND TO HELP THE CIVILIAN BLIND PEOPLE OE NEW ZEALAND. Patron, His Excellency the Governor-General, Viscount Jeilicoe ; President, Eight Hon. \V. E. Massey, Prime Minister; Chairman, Mr Ciutlia Mackenzie. Wellington Committee: Patron, His Worship the Mayor (K. A. Wright. Esq.); Chairman, Mr C. M. Luke; Hon. Secretary and. Treasurer, Mr K. W. Shallcrass. THINK OF THE BLIND—MAKE THEM USEFUL CITIZENS. ' The Committee appeal to the public for their generous support to the abovefund. ; THE WELLINGTON QUOTA IS £4500. The amount at- present contributed is <£lsoo. Subscriptions have been received from Sympathiser £IOO, Warehousemen’s Association <£loo, a number ol business firms £lO 10s each. Street Collection and other contributions have provided the balance. £3OOO STILL REQUIRED. To those who have not subscribed, send your subscription to the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Make .your contributions fit the requirements. Let them be generous enough to establish the Fund without delay. R. W. SHALLCRASS, Hareourt’s Buildings, Lambton quay.

FOB FIVE WORDS ONLY. £55 “ IN ™™ “ £55 GREAT SKILL CONTEST. PUT AND TAKE. PUT AND TAKE. SUPPLY the most Original and Clever est Answer to this Question: "HOW CAN I DO GOOD." "HOW CAN I DO GOOD." That is the Phrase. • Here are two ex amples of what you should do to win the £4p First Prize:— Find Work for the Unemployed. Make All the Poor Happy. That ’is the Idea. Contractions are allowed, suoh as don’t and can’t. When vou have thought out your Phrase, write it in Ink, and sign your name and address. You may make as many entries as you like, ©nd you n*a> write them on the same piece of paper, but must be accompanied by the stipulate entrance fee in Postal Notes (stamp* not accepted 1 ): Is For One Entry. 2s fid For Three Entries. 5s For Seven Entries. The Adjudicators will, award the FIBS'! PRIZE OF <£4o to the sender of the at temnt which thpv 'wnddor to he the best. £4O ~ FIEOT vmm - £4O Second Prize «£5. Third Prize «£3. Fourth Prize «£2, and 10 Consolation Prizes of £55~ MUST BK NOW WON -£55 It is a condition of Entry that the awards of the Adjudicators shall be accented as final and lecallv binding. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, JULY 17th Send in Your Entry as soon as possible to SECRET A BY. GREAT SKILL SYNDICATE, , 400 P.O. Box 377, Wanganui. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTION NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that WILLIAM ISAAC LIMERICK and CHARLES STUART have been duly nominated- as Candidates to fill the office of Councillor for Horokiwi Biding of the County of Hutt.. and as there is only one office to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on MONDAY", July 3rd, 1922. at the following places:— Hutt County Council Office. 68, Lambton quay, Wellington. BaTlow's Boardinghouse. Plimmerton. Mrs Fraser's Store. Paremata. Assembly Hall, Pahautnnui. Polling hours from 9 a.iri. to 7 p.m. J. W. CUDBY, Returning, officer. County of Hutt. Wellington. June 27th, 1922. 5-1 G VICTOR|A UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. GRADUATION CEREMONY. r¥IHE Annual Graduation Ceremony of JL the Victoria University College will take place in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, June 30th, at 3 p.m. Friends Students and the General Publip are cordially invited to atG. G. &. ROBISON, Registrar. 547

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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