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PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. STTE, the undersigned, bej; to Thank all Tl those who so kindly gavo thoir aeri vices to rescue those members of tho party who were thrown from their motor down the Hlmutaka Hill on February 27. (Signed) W. CRAWFORD. H. I-UDBJil', WOMEN'S NATIONAti RESERVE. NEW. j ZEALAND. I Y.M.O.A. RED TRIANGLE DAY, j A LL Members arc earnestly requested to I I\. help. Mrs. W. D. Stewart will be at iicssrs. llarcourt's Auction Mart on Afternoon of 14tli to receive goods, etc., lor the Stall. FLORENCE PORTER, Hon. Organising Sec, W.N.R. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835.) £ Paid-up Capital .-. 2,000,000 Reserve i'uud 2,905,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors ... 2,000,000 £6,905,000 A HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND of £2 16s. and a Bonus of 12s. per share, together equal to 17 per cent, per annum, have been declared by the Court of Directors, and will be payable on sth April, 1918. The sum of £30,000 ha? been added to tho Reserve Fund, and £123,300 carried forward. ' The Colonial List of Shareholders will bo closed from 22nd March to sth April, 1918 (inclusive) for the purpose of the above Dividend and Bonus. R. B. SMITH, Inspector. Wellington, Bth March, 1918. AMALGAMATION. WE have much pleasure In announcing that on and aftir the Ist of March Urn firms of S. George Nathan and A. T. Bate and Finch will amalgamate, and continue to carry on their business of Auctioneers, Sharebrokcrs, House, Land, Estate, and Insurance Agents,. . etc., under the name of 8. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., at 113-115 Customhouse Quay. (Signed) S, GEORGE. NATHAN. A.' T. BATE AND FINCH. EDUCATION ACT, IJM.-ELECTIOKB OF MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF EDUCATION. Education Department, Wellington, 22nd February, 1918. ELECTIONS of members' of the General Council of Education will bo held on the 13th May,- 1918. The poll will close at 5 o'clock on that day. Ten members ar.e to be elected by the following eight classes of electors: Two members by the members of the Education Boards in the North Island, and two members by the members of tic Education Boards in tho South Island; one member by certificated male teachers of public schools in tho North Island, and one member by certificated male teachers of publio schools in tho South Island;, one member by male teachers in secondary and technical schools; ono member by certificated women teachers of publio Bchools in the North Island, and one member by certificated women teachers of publio schools in the South Island; one member by. the . women teachers of secondary and technical schools. . Nominations will be received by the Returning Officer up till 5 p.m. on tho 23rd April, 1918, in the form prescribed by regulation dated 27th February, 1915, and ehown below. No person shall bo eligible for election unless he is nominated by at least two eleotors entitled to vote for his election. For every election the rolls shall be closed on 23rd April. 1918, and shall remain closed until the election iB completed. If necessary to hold an election, bal-lot-papers containing'ft. list of nil tlio'duly nominated candidates for' such election will be posted to each elector entitled to Tote; '"-■ ■■ -■.-.....-.- ■ . ... .Nomination-paper... .:. We INames and addresses!, being electors duly entered oh tho TNamo of roll! Roll for the election of members of the General Council of Education, do hereby nominate [Nominee's name and address] as a candidate for election to tho said Council by the electors on the aforesaid roll at the election to be held on the day of , IS • . ■ " [Signatures of Nominators.] Dated at tliis day of' .. , 1» . Candidate's consent, to be subscribed at foot of nomination-paper;— I hereby consent .to my nomination— Signature of candidate nominated.l' Dated at this day of . 19 . F. L..SEVERNE, Returning Officer. MEETINC3. TRENTHAM POST OFFICE. THE Residents of. i'rentham and Wallaueville are invited to attend a PUBLIO MEETING,'to be held, at ODDFELLOWS' HALL,. TRENTHAM, on MONDAY, March 11th, at 8 p.m. . Business: To take steps to protest agaiust the closing of Trontham Poet-'Office. •AH ' residents unwilling ,to see Post Office' closed are expected to; attend. "R. QL'I'NN, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. . _ RED TRIANGLE.. ■ A PUBLIC MEETING for the purpose of x\ devising means for raising money in aid of the V.M.O.A. War Funds for the provision of Comforts and- Entertainment for Our Boys at, the Front, will be held in tho Borough l\ uncil Chamber, Main Street, Lower Hutt, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, tho 12th MAROH.-1918. The Meeting will he addressed by the Hon. T. M. Wilfonl, Dr. Newman, ..Rev. A. E. Hunt, and ethers. - H. BALDWIN, Mayor. WH. P H I L P, .• CORNHILL STREET. House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaton by • Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. EXECUTED. Telephone 3292 '4 rings). PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS. AND SHEETMETAL WORKERS. MANUFACTURERS of Asga Waterhcatere. and Mahoney's Patent Skylights. Motor work a speciality. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, 83 and 25 Egmont Street, WELLINGTON. WANTED KNOWKnnHE ADDRESS OF T. A. WELLS'S NEW ■*■ PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE IS 145 A MANNERS STREET, opposite King'n Theatre. 62 Taranaki Street and Luke't Lano. Tclcpliono 883. BARCOO ROT BAD LEGS, CARBUNCLES, BUNIONS, ABSCESSES, PILES, VARICOSE ULCERS, ECZEMA, MOSQUITO and OTHER INSECT BITES HAY be SPEEDILY CURED with Albert's Grasshopper 1 Ointment The proprietors of this 50-year old remedy for skin and blood ailments have an absolute confidence in its unsurpassed virtues. They believe it to be a lafe and perfect cure for these ailments; they know It to be; and the vast number of testimonials received prove II 10 be. It positively draws the poisons which produce these ailments out of the system, As an aperient and blood purifier the Grasshopper Pills are equally effective, and should be taken in conjunction with the Ointment. Sold by all Stores and Chemists, and slocked by all tho Wholesale Houses in the Commonwealth. •

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 2

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