EPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL. ) SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, At 3 o ? clock. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. Curtain Raiser, HAWERA v. WAVERLEY. •SATURDAY, JUNE 27, At 2 o'clock. TARANAKI v. WANGANUI. TARANAKI v. WANGANUI. Ranfurly Shield match. Admission, Is. Stand, Is. P. SKOGLUND, Hon. Sec, T.R.U. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. i ELECTION.OE MEMBERS. <j'.T is . hereby publicly notified that A Nominations for the Election of ONE Member of the Education Board, for each of the North, East and West Wards, will be received "by me at the Education Board Office, up to u p.m. on MONDAY, July 7 next, owing to the retirement of Messrs Arthur Herbert Halcombe, William Rogers and Augustus Mclnnes Bradbury, under Section 11 of the Education Act, and who are eligible for re-election, and that the Election will be held on MONDAY,'JuIy 27, 1914. No person shall be eligible for Election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors, and the nomination paper bearing the candidate's consent in writing is received by the Returning Officer beforp the nominations are closed. Nominations must be. signed by two members of a School Committee of a district constituted under the Education Act, and bear the written consent of the candidate npminated. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, June 17. 1914. NOTICE. SOCIAL and DANCE will be - held in the Stanley Road Schoolroom on 2nd July, in aid of school funds. FOUND. ,i7IOUND —On my property, Eight -*- Sheep. Owner can have same by paying expenses. W. M. BAYLY. 1"' .OST —Between Flint and Pembroke Roads, Horse Rug. Finder kindly communicate with H. Moss, or this office. ■INTER is come! Farmers milkf ing cows now should call at J. R. Witt, and inspect the first-class Cow Covers going at a cheap rate. TILL the gentleman who got two ' odd boots from T. Young, Broadway, call and get them exchanged. T. Young, Boot-maker. OTHER, I get so wet now in tliis old coat!" "Well, my boy, I think J. R. Witt has the coals to, keep out M)e Wet.' " -My motto: Small profits and quick returns. [NIP PlECES—Ladies; Wool Vests Is, tweed dress pieces 3s lid, 4s lid ; ladies' umbrellas 2s 6d, tweed costume 7s lid. Herbert's desperate push-out prices. r OVELY lot Sample Delaine blouses I latest effects in perfect condition 5s lid. Herbert's desperate sale price. They're worth 12s (id. SAMPLE (Joil' Jerseys, with belt, 9s lid ; All-wool Jong coai, navy, knitted 12s 6d. We have caps and mufflers to match. Herbert's tor value » y (id, vest 2s (id, combinations 2s (id, flannelette chemises Is Ud, nights 4s. Gd, knickers Is-lld, Herbert'* keen sal« prices. .THOLE host Children's under'V wear; slaughter prices. Nights, combinations, bloomers, lovely lot knit caps, jersevs, coat*. Herbert's E'KE desperately pricing our , / hats. All unt.rimmed 2s lid, all reVdy-to-wears 3a lid. all trimmed hats 15s lid. There's wonderful value in Herbert's prices. [)LOUSE valut, 2s lid for r»al 1 smart warm blouse, good shapes, good color. These are nice. Herbert's push-out prices.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 49, 19 June 1914, Page 6
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