an IMPORIANT DECISION. MELBOURNE, February 4. The Federal Attorney-General has decided that the Tasmanian Soldiers’ Liquor Restrictions Rill is constitutional. This decision recognises the. power of State Parliaments to forbid the serving of soldiers with liquor and is important because of the possibility of the wider application of the restriction than in Tasmania. For continuation of news see first and , fourth pages. JP KING ESS rm HEATKE. fO-NICHTI TO-NICHIi POLLAkD’B PICTURES. An Excellent Now Series TO-NIGHT. The Lubin oOOq feet drama—‘lV .SIREN OF CORSICA.” (Love, Passion, and Intrigue.) Keystone’s Popular Comedian, Sydney Chaplin, in the Latest Fun Fountain—“GUS,SHE'S WAYWARD PATH.' Conference of War Ministers—“Fatty’s Sweetheart” (Comedy)—“ Terror of the Mountains" (Drama)— The Latest Pathe Gazette.
PUBLIC NOTICE. HR HOKITIKA . SWIM MINI! CLUB regret having, to inform thp public that they have been compelled to CLOSE the Baths. Th o reason being that in the opinion of tb» Committee it is inadvisable to use the baths until a FRESH SUPPLY OF WATER, is available. Notice will be given when the batU* are again open to the public. EDUCATION ACT, 1914.—ELECTION OIL OF ED UCATION TO FILL EXCEL OF LOCATION TO FILL EXTRAORDINARY V ACANCY. Education Department, Wellington, 28th January, 1916. TT is hereby notified that nominations A- will be received up till 5 p.m. on Thursday* 17th February, 1916, from certificated teachers on the South Island Public School Male Teachers’ Roll to fill the extraordinary vacancy caused by the resignation of No person shall l>e eligible for election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors entitled to vote for his election. The nomination paper should be in the form prescribed and published in the X.Z. Gazette of 4th March, 1915, and 3rd February, 1916. If the nomination paper does not bear the written consent of the candidate nominated, such consent may be given by him to Returning Officer before the nominations are closed, and any nomination paper shall bo void if the consent of the candidate nominated therein is not duly given as aforesaid. A. IT. LAWN, Hon. Sec. JOHN CAUGHT JEY, ESQ. F. K. DE CA’STRO, Returning Officer.
Presbyterian tjaloral T YETE. TO BE. HELD ON CASS SQUARE. AYEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS; 1. —Best Decorated Motor Car; Ist. prize £3, 2nd, £1 10s, 3rd, 10s. Entrance foe, 3s. 2. —Best Decorated Two-wheeler; Ist prize (trophy). Entrance fee, Is. 3. —Best Decorated Bicycle; ladies or gents; floral, (rideable). Entrance fee, Is. 4. —Best Decorated Bicycle, (boy or girl). Entrance fee, 6d. 5. —Best Decorated Wheelbarrow. Entrance fee, 6d. 6. —Best Decorated Child’s Pram, (Floral). Entrance fee, 6d. 7. —Best Decorated Hoop. Entrance fee, 6d, 8. —.Best Decorated Parasol. Entrance fee, 6d. 9. Best Decorated Basket. Entrance fee Is. 10. —Best Basket Flowers, (any foliage) Entrance fee, Is. 11, —Be s t Floral Design. Entrance fee, Is. 12-.—Best Collection Wild Flowers, (boy or girl); Special prize donated, 7s 6d. Entrance fee, Is. 13. —Best Collection Native Ferns (small) six * varieties; (juveniles only. Entrance, 6d. 14. —Rest Collection Vegetables. Entrance fee, Is. 15. —Best Collection Annuals, (12 varieties, 3 spikes each). Entrance fee, Is. * 16. —Best Six Show Dahlias, (varieties) Entrance fee, Is. 17. —Best Six Cacntus Dahlias, (varieties). Entrance free, Is. 18. .Best Six Phlox Drummondi, (three or more varieties). Entrance fee, Is. Ifl.—Best Six Asters, (varieties). Entrance foe, Is. 20. Best Twelve Pansies, (6 varieties) Entrance free, Is. 21. Best Six Carnations (varieties); Entrance fee, Is. 22. Bv,st Collection Roses (6 varieties, two each). Entrance fee, Is. 23. Best Vase Sweet Peas, (6 spikes, one variety). Entrance fee, Is. 24. —Best Three Vases Sweet Peas, (4 spikes, 3 varieties). Entrance, Is. NOTE: All cut blooms to become the property of the Committee. 25. Poster Parade—Best Costume. Entrance, fee, Is. 26. —Tandem Team. Entrance fee (each team), Is. 27. —Four-in-Hand. Entrance fee (each team), Is. 28. Slow Bicycle Race. Entrance, Is. 29. —Quoits Competition. Entrance, Is 30. —Weight-Guessing Competition and various side shows. Entrance, Is. No second prices unless five entries. For particularly apply to Mr. G. H. Blank, Secretary, with whom entries close on MONDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m. All exhibits must he on the ground by 12, noon. Prize-winners must be in the marchpast at 4 o’clock or their prizes, will be forfeited. MISS L ROBERTS ~~ REVOLUTION IN DRESS CUTTING. rt LASSES for CUTTING and MAK- >' TNG by MISS L ROBERTS—THURSDAYS in Druids’ Hall from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Millinery taught.
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West Coast Times, 7 February 1916, Page 3
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