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PUBLIC NOTICES E LECTION OF DELEGATES TO THE ELECTORAL COMMITTEE OF THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS' BOARD AND THE NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD. NOMINATIONS of Candidates for election as Delegates to the Electoral Committee of the New Zealand Meat Producers Board and the New Zealand Wool Board will be received at the Office of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board up to Noon on JULY 2. 1948. For the purposes of the election the boundaries have been constituted to provide for 21 Electoral Districts. These various districts will elect 25 Delegates who will constitute an Electoral Committee which will assemble in Wellington on August 24 to 27. 1948 (inclusive) to consider the respective Annual Reports ana Balance Sheets of the Meat and Wool Boards and to elect the producers representatives on both boards. , n . Special Forms for Nomination of Delegates. and full particulars regarding electoral districts, persons entitled to vote, etc., may be had on application to tne Undersigned, or from Provincial Branches of the Federated Farmers, or from A. and P. Associations. L / VOGTHERR , Returning Officer, N.Z. Meat Producers’ Board. P.O. Box 121, Wellington, C.l. \TEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS’ JN BOARD. ELECTION OF PRODUCERS’ REPRESENTATIVES. Under the provisions of the Regulations the usual election of producers’ representatives on the New Zealand Meat Pr ducers' Board will be held this year. Two Producer Representatives on the Board are due to retire in August and Nomination of Candidates to ml the vacancies will be received at the Board s Office, up to Noon on JUNE 25, 1948. Specimen Forms of Nomination may be had on application to the Undersigned, or from Provincial Branches of the federated Farmers, or from A. and P. Associations: l vogtherr _ Returning Officer, N.Z. Meat Producers’ Board. P.O.- Bos? 121, Wellington, C.l. ZEALAND WOOL BOARD. ELECTION OF WOOLGROWERS’ V REPRESENTATIVES. NOMINATIONS are invited for the ection of three Woolgrowers’ Representaves on the above Board. Under the provisions of the Wool Board lection Regulations, 194 G. and pursuant to ection (4) of the Wool Industry Act, 144 an Election of Woolgrowers’ Repremtatives on the New Zealand Wool card will be field this year. . A Woolgrower means a person cairying a business as a Sheep Farmer and ownig not less than 100 sheep. All Nominations must be addressed to ie Undersigned and CLOSE at the oard’s Office at Noon on the 25th day orms of Nomination and full articulars regarding persons entitled to ote etc. may be had on application to ie Returning Officer, or from Provincial ranches of federated Farmers of New ealand (Inc.) and A. and P- Associa J.P.O. Box 248. Wellington. J. WALKER, Returning Officer, N.Z. Wool Board. J?LOOK SANDING. LATEST DUST-FREE MACHINES. Old Floors made as new, New Floors made better. Quotations given town or country. For service Phone 10-155 Call J. & A. WILKINSON. LTD--121 King street, Dunedin lust south of the Hospital) T HE i& E ASSN '

Thf- Policy No. 1322908 on the life of HELEN WINSOME PATERSON having v™tTt t hereby give notice trial a Copy of tlie original will be issued under Section 59 of the Life . Assurance Act 1908. unless notice forbidding same be lodged with the Association within days of this date. Dated, 24/5/48. w A marx i N , OF NEW ZEALAND. Students are reminded that EXAMINATION ENTRIES, which in past years have not closed till July 10, will this year CLOSE on JUNE 10. All students are requested to make their entries in advance of JUNE 10. 1 JpRESTIGE ” PRESSURE COOKERS. Importers with necessary io' l .P O ,F }} o®”ces can obtain prompt delivery this best seller, ex English factory. For particulars apply BRITTAIN. WYNYARD & CO., LTD.. P.O. Box 1438, Auckland. A. Smitfi and Co., Ltd., The Big Cash Drapers, George street: Ladies 2-Piece Underwear Sets, in fine quality Silk Celshung material, comprising Slip and Pantie; opera top slip, brassiere fitting, with flared skirt: pantie with all-elastic waist and neat-fitting banded leg: both garments attractively embroidered in contrasting shades and finished with dainty picot edging: in ivory; S.W., W.; price 39s lid; attractive Trousseau Set; 6d postage. A. Smith and Co., Ltd.: Ladies’ Interlock Vests; round neck and armhole; neatly finished with silk picot edge; featuring short and no sleeve; good length; in creme; N.S., W„ 5s 3d; S.S.. W„ 5s lOd: 4d postage. A. Smith and Co., Ltd.: Ladies’ Nights, in warm wearing Winceyette; round Peter Pan collar, buttoned-up front, bodice pintucked from shoulder to shaped waisttine; long sleeves; good quality Winceyettc; generous fitting; in floral shades of peach, sky; and ivory; S.W., W.; price, 15s 3d; Gd postage. A. Smith and Co., Ltd.: Ladies Silk and Cotton Panties, in attractive fancy stitch; shaped; all-elastic waist, square gusset; good length leg, finished with snug-fitting rib; a light-weight Pantie. yet warm and comfortable to wear. A Smith and Co., Ltd.: Ladies' Interlock Nights, with bodice neatly pleated on to yoke; neckline scalloped; this garment has a shirred waistline, giving fullness to both bodice and skirt; long sleeves, finished with band; good quality Interlock; in peach; O.S size, price 29s 6d; Gd postage. Smith and Co., Ltd.: Ladies’ Locknit slips; these have the round neck, with rood width over shoulder; brassiereihaped top; nicely fitting slip, good length; uid-wearing quality; peach and green; q.S. size; price 12s 9d; 4d postage. V. Smith and Co., Ltd.: Ladies’ Narrowvidth Suspender Belts, in strong-wearing igured broche; 2-inch inset of elastic in :entre back, hooking down side; a lightweight, comfortable garment; especially luitable for the " teen ager.” In sizes !3in to 23in waist; priced at 6s od; 4d postage. Smith and Co., Ltd.: Ladies’ Vests, in ;ood quality Interlock Canterbury; band ound neck, finished with silk picot edge; 10 sleeves; good length vest; in creme; V. size; price 5s lid; 4d postage. A. Smith and Co., Ltd.: Ladies’ Woollen Bloomers, in an excellent quality; warm and cosv for winter wear; navy and fawn; W„ 16s 3d; 0.5.. 17s 9d. A. Smith and - Co., Ltd.: Ladies’ Floral Flannelette Pyjamas; good wearing quality, with dainty floral sprig design, or multi-coloured stripe; coat style, with pockets and sash tie; .florals are S.W., W., 15s pair; stripes, S.W., W., O S., 25s 3d. A. Smith and Co.: All-wool Herringbone Suiting, in wine, brown and pink tonings; ideal for skirts, suits, coats, or costumes; very good quality; smart appearance; 54in; 18s 3d yd. A. Smith and Co.: Just arrived, the very latest English Spun Worsteds; this material is a beautiful quality and Ideal for suits, skirts or sports blouse; the design is an overchdek in green, red and blue tonings; 36in; 11s 3d yd. *. Smith and Co.: All-wool Frocking in hades of green, pink, mulberry, light vine, brown, black and navy; ideal for uits skirts, frocks and kiddies’ wear; ;reat value; 54in; 21s yd. l Smith and Co : Heavy quality Grey .ynthetic with a white pin stripe; wonderul quality; hard wearing; great washing; 6in: 11s 6d yd. .. Smith and Co.: Heavy English Allrool Coating in the popular off-white lade, with a herringbone effect; ideal ir a really warm winter coat: 54in; 34s 6d . Smith and Co.: Overcheck design Synletic in grev, gold, blue, teal and rose inings: suitable for hard-wearing house ocks, skirts, etc.; 36in; 9s lid. Y person Trespassing on my property h gun or dogs will be Prosecuted.— Taiaroa, Otakou. WILLIAMS Royal Reserve Wines.—W ular and Co., Ltd., agents.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26780, 25 May 1948, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26780, 25 May 1948, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26780, 25 May 1948, Page 9

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