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ELECTION NOTICES. TECHNICAL SCHOOL EGA I! IL AT special request I have agreed, io nomination as representative of School Committees on above Board, and. submit as my claim to support an experience of over 30 years in industries and many years’ association with educational activities. Every committee-man. has a vote, and election is fixed for TO-DAY (MONDAY), at 7.30 p.m., at Technical School, Mercer Street. ARC'HD. SANDO, Chairman, Lyall Bay School, Manager, The Wellington Publishing Co., Ltd. TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), At 7.30 o’clock, I BEG to offer myself as a Candidate for Election to the Technical School Board The Election will take place To-night (Monday), at 7.30, at Technical School, 'Mercer Street. i Yours sincerely, I ANNIE M'VICAR. . TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. / TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. •\ *" • TO THE ELECTORS,—I am a Candidate for a Seat on the Technical School Board, and solicit your Vote and Confidence. My only pledge is to> serve you, if elected, to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, A. G. WALLACE. MEETINGS. i _ : I ' WELLINGTON BOYS’ CRICKET LEAGUE. A NNUAL GENERAL MEETING,. A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, at. Y.M.C.A., 7.30 p.m. Business; Annual Report and Balance-' Sheet; Election of Officers; Rules; General. '' , EDWARD M- ’RYAN, Hon. See, and Treas. THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY AND ORDER OF ST. JOHN. WELLINGTON CENTRE. A LECTURE, entitled “Domestic Hygiene,” will be given by Dr. Agnes Bennett, 'on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, at 8 p.m., at tho Red Cross Chambers, 63 Dixon Street. Mrs. Porter, Organiser, Women’s National Reserve of New Zealand, will preside. SYBII, NATHAN. Hon. Socretary. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, WELLINGTON DISTRICT, M.U., 1.0.0. F. J TVTEMBERS of the above Lodge, also TvjL Visiting Members and Friends, ara requested to attend at the Lodge Room on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, September 14, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of Unveiling the Roll of Honour to i those members of this Lodge wlio took part in the Great War. ; The Chair will be taken by the Grand: Master of the' District, Bro. A. ,G. Stef- _ fensen. Major-General Sir Edward Chaytor will perform the unveiling. Other speakers will be His [Worship the Mayor and Grand: Secretary, Bro. J. Kershaw. ' Appropriate Musical Items will bo given by the Members of the Welling-' ton Choral Club. G. E. GODBER, P.P.G.M., 5, Secretary.SPORTING. . * NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. _i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. Nominations for an events dose on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, at 8 p;m. J. E. GLEADOW. . Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. HE Anchor Exchange and Loan Co.' Buy, Sell, and Exchange. Men’s Clothing, Boots, Bags, Jewellery, Plate, Musical Instruments, etc. A large stocK ■ of Unredeemed Pledges always on hand. Money lent on any article of value. ’Private Pledge Department. ‘ ; "THE ANCHOR FOR RELIANCE." , 131 Majinens Street. 'Phone 22—776; ; and at Auckland. ' KITTO AND SON, Tho Leading Tailors, HAVE Removed from 15 Manners. Street, to- M'Donald’s Buildings (upstairs), next to Albert Hotel, Wil-, Ils Street. < . . 1 Call and Inspect our Latest Designs m ■ Suitings and CbEtunie Cloths. Tel. 2312. S' 7 PLUMBING ■ ■OLUMBING Work of every description -t undertaken. Estimates Given. Satisfaction Guaranteed. H. J. O’NEILL, 12 Ghuznee Street, 0 'Phone 22—595. Private Residence 20—458< THE RAT IEXTERMINATOR.— A paste which rats and mice eat in preference to any other food. It kills th.em every -time. There is no odour, as it dries up-»the carcass. Non-inflam-mable. Price 3s. 6d- post free. Prepared by—WM. MURPHY,. 1 Ellice St < opposite Basin Reserve Professional ?Rat ’ Catcher to City Council. Wellington. rrVHE ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPLI- ' ANCE CO. Repair and Maintain all MedicoElectrical’Apparatus. Ring 'Phone 20—257. 7 KENT TERRACE. WELLINGTON. ~WE STAND ALONE FOR FURS. ' WHY? BECAUSE we get our Skins Direct from the Trappers. We Tan and Dress our own Skins in our own Tannery. We dye the skins ourselves, Under, Our Own Secret Process, and we Manufacture the Furs in our Own Factory. POYNTER’S. 12 William St., Petone. "ANDERSON? • Ladies’ Costumier. 220 Lambton Quay, over Littlejohn and Son. 'Phone 3472. Ladies’ own material made up.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 1

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