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WANTED, a Boy to le rt rntho Cabinet-: making. Apply A. Shone, 79 Collingwood s-ireet. 3963 A BMISSION to the Presbyterian Bulb Show, Adults Is, Children Gd. ' - 3948 rANTED Known.—We ar© instructed to buy, on behalf of a Returned Soldier, a Freehold Sheep Grazing Run to carry about 1000 sheep. Partly improved country would be favourably considered. -Buildings not'an essential. .Write full particulars to P. B. Lomax and Co., Licensed Agents, Motueka. 3880 fT^iJE Pru.sbytenasi Bulb Show -.ull ho opened Uy His Worsiiip t!ie Mayor of Kelson on Wednesday at 3 p.m*. 394 V ' PUT Blooms for Sale at the Preshv- / teri^ui JJulb Show. 3950 NELSON TROTTING CLUB.

fTIRH Annual Meeting of Members;will JL take* place-bt Mercer's Wooaas on THIS ■WEDNESDAY EVKJNINU, at 8 o'clock. Business- Report and BaHnce-she^t,; Election of Oificers, and General. i J. GLEN. -.. 31)32^ ■ Secretary, j NOTSCE. ! .- \ . t ■ ■ \ \^T '''■ -ANiJEB-ON is prepared to un- *.» ■« dsrttike ALL KEPAIRS to Motor Cars and Bikes, Spray Pumps, Shearing Machines and Milking Machines, Oil Engines oil any kind. Write, wire or call. . 393 L W. ANDERSON, Hope, PIANOFORTE.— SSNCiKC. MKS A. D. MAXiFAKIiANB, L.A.E., will kesuiße Teaching WEDNESDAY, S pcember 18th, Sew pupils Tues day, 17th'.—25 JSlle street. * 3892

EDUCATION AOT S 1913. i ELECTSON OF MEMBER OF GENE-j RAL CQUNG'eL OF EDUCATION TO FILL EXTRAORDINARY ! VACANCY. I Education Deparment, I Wellington, September 13th 1918. DOMINATIONS will be received by! the Returning. Officer up to 5 p.m. of Tuesday, the loth October 1918, from certificated teachers on the South Island Public School Male Teachers' Roll for the election of a member to nil the extraordinary vacancy caused by the death'of THOS. SCHOLFIELD FOSTER, Esq. _ No person shall be eligible for elec-! tion unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors entitled to vote for his election. Tho nomination-paper shall be in the l following form, viz.:— ■ • ; "nomination paper. We [Names and addresses], being electors duly entered on the [Name of roll] Roll for the election of members! of tlie General Council of Education, do hereby nominate [Nominee's name and address] as a candidate for election to the said Council by the electors on the'aforesaid roll at the election to be held on the day of , 19 , . [Signature of nominators.] Dated at this day of , Candidate's consent, to be subscribed at foot of nomination paper:— I hereby -consent to my nomination. [Signature of candidate nominated.] Dated at this day of , 19 . ' J ' The roll will be closed on 15th October, 1918, and will remain closed until the election is completed. If necessary to hold an election, a ballot-paper containing the names of all the duly nominated candidates will be posted to each elector entitled: to vote, and the election-will be held on :Monday\ th<? 4th November; the poll closing at 5 o'clock on that day. F. L. SEVERNE, 3983 Returning Officer.

TBTHERE TO STAY IN WKLLINGV TON—HOTEt GnANB CENTRAL 107 CUBA. STREET (ABOVE EOYAL OAK). Comuiodious,.- Convenient, andi Comfortable. Just Ideal for the Travelling Public. Becently taken over by Mm. SEDILSON. Quests asmred extra atten tion and improvements. Ladies' Private Drawing "Rooms, Sitting Kooms, Lounges, etc. Eight Modern Bathrooms. Electric Light. Electric Pice Alarms. Fireproof Buildins?. Tariff, 8/6 day, 45/- wc^k. - S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams, " Edilson," Wellington.

%"&*?s* e™mor > although the N.Z. AllianceXvo-used his first statement to advance oheir cause, they have never hinted taat Mr Lloyd George has changed his- views. fe What sealed Mr Lloyd George's fate as. far as the Prohibitionists were concerned W as his advocacy of State purchase -and control. They tried their utmost to embarrass the iW^MiSsmen?. ° Bhake the CoaKfdon Qove™The Prohibitionists opposed the ins itution o.the Central Board of Contiol, but Mr Lloyd George created it This board was empowered by the let of its appointment to pay "fair and adequate compensation for'all exisiJngliWs that are damaged or token | w"i S boa'"- 1 took over and purchased four breweries and 104 hotels in Carlisle alone, and the chairman of the ?W + r- n a ccent*ecent statt™ent showed that tins venture, after paying all legitimate charges, showed dprofit of 15i^er Mr Lloyd Geoivre has since (as Reported by cablegram in all New Zealand papers) made this statement:— rIVl SSi iALLY S Al» 0F OPINION THAT STATE PURCHASE IS THE In his article, -'The 'Real .Lloyd . Gneorge," m tnc "Strand'"' for March 1917, Mk T. P. O'Connor tells how Mr Lloyd George is not a teetotaller, and that "his one self-indulgence is a cigar." . If the electors of New Zealand desire ■to follow m the footsteps-of "The Man Who Has Saved the Entire" they will ■support "State Purchase and Control" and sign the Monster Petition of the National Council witlf the three issues • jNational Continuance, National Ownersliip,. and National Prohibition, for Patriotism; Freedom and Democracy

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14869, 18 September 1918, Page 6

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