ELECTION NOTICES. e v d y o :S O 0 6 II r d S y 1 t l e s a d d e it 1, ,r it it rh n iL ie n 11 tn h e o 1 1 1 i i OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OP MEMBERS OP THE BOARD. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the following arc the Members .who retire on Bth August, 1934, in accordance with the provisions of Section 16 of “ The Education Act, 1914 ”: — For the Urban 'Area: Messrs William Robert Brugh and Donald Charles Cameron. For the North Ward: Mr William Magnus Cooper. For the Central Ward: Mr Edward Morgan. For the Sonlh Ward: Mr Parker MTUnlay, M.A. An ELECTION to Fill the Vacancies will be held on WEDNESDAY, 18th duly, and NOMINATIONS OP CANDIDATES will be received up till 5 o’clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 27th June Next. There are Two Vacancies for the Urban Area and One Vacancy for the North, Central, and South Wards respectivety. The Electors are the Members of the Committees of the School Districts within each ward or urban area. No Person is eligible as a candidate 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 BEFORE THE NOMINATIONS ARE CLOSED. Forms of Nomination may be obtained on application to the Undersigned. The Retiring Members arc eligible for re-election. G. W. CARRINGTON. Returning Officer. Education Office. Dunedin, 6th June, 1934. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER BY THE PARENTS OF PUPILS. Tf HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that JL the NUMBER OF VALID VOTES RECORDED FOR EACH OF THE CANDIDATES for Election to the Otago Boys’ and Girls High Schools Board, to fill the casual vacancy for a Representative of the Parents of' Pupils, is as follows: SOMERVILLE. JAMES CLELAND HALL 695 REID. CONSTANCE TAIROA, B.A. (Mrs) ,438 The number of Votes rejected as informal was 30 AND I HEREBY DECLARE THE SAID JAMES CLELAND HALL SOMERVILLE TO BE DULY ELECTED. C. R. M’LEAN. Returning Officer. 238 Moray place Dunedin, Bth June, 1934. MEETINGS. OTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUE. ANNUAL MEETING. 7VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the In ANNUAL MEETING of the OTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUE, will be held in the Tudor Lounge, Savov Restaurant. Princes street, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, 12th June, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive and Adopt Annual Renort and Balance-sheet; to Elect a President, Three Vice-presidents, and an Executive Committee; to Elect Auditors; Address on ‘ Afforestation by W. B. Taverner, Esq.: and General. ■By order of the Executive Committee. W. B. STEEL, Secretary. NITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. £2,300 FOR DISPOSAL. No. 5 Group, £SOO by Ballot, June 21, 1934. No. 5 Group, £SOO by Sale, June 21, 1934. No. 9 Group, £SOO, by Sale, June 21, 1934. No. 11 Group, £BOO, by Ballot, Juno 21, 1934. J. W. SMEATON, Secretary. 152 High street, Dunedin. OXFORD STREET HALL. OXFORD STREET HALL. A MEETING OF FRIENDS, SUPPORTERS, AND PARENTS will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, 12th, at 7.30 p.m., TO FORM ENTHUSIASTIC COMMITTEES AND TO DISCUSS WAYS AND MEANS FOR THE FORBURY SCHOOL QUEEN CARNIVAL. OTAGO RADIO LISTENERS’ LEAGUE. ANNUAL MEETING, 1934. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above will be held in the Returned Soldiers’ Club, Mor»v place, Dunedin, on THURSDAY EVENING, Juno 14, at 8 o’clock sharp. Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet; Election of Officers; Discussion on Matters of Interest to Radio Listeners. H. BOOTH, Secretary. CHILDREN'S REST HOME. (Incorporated.) \HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society wil bo held in the Council Cbambcre, wn Hall, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, h June, at 4 p.m. Chairman, Right Rev. . A. R. Fitchott. This is an undenominanal work, so everybody is invited, and a-committee would appreciate your 1 attendance Reg. Office, S. DUNKLBY, 114 Moray place. Manager. LABOUR Rooms, 810 King street, Sunday, 10th, 8 p.m.; Debate between Dunedin South and Dunedin North; discussion and supper. trj ADIANT Health Club, St Andrew J.l/ street, Monday, 7.45 p.m., Open Night; all invited. NNUAL Meeting, D.W.F.A., will bo held on lltb June, at 8 p.m.; business, election of officers.—C. W. Gray, sec. PERSONAL. : SOCIETY FOE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. . rfAHE SECRETARY will be in Attendance A at the Office, Security Buildings, Stuart street, DAILY, 2-4 p.m. (Saturday k excepted), to Interview Women Requiring ;- Advice in Domestic Difficulties. All communications strictly confidential. Telephone 10-465. r - - ; sr ll A DVERTISER D 205 Thanks Those who Scut Address Required, last Saturday’s £ ‘ Star.’ :; ip AN anyone Help Poor Family; odds, 'L' anything; very necessitous; tor little J 1 assistance grateful.—Dß2B, * Star.’ i- Y'ST'OULD some kind Person give Relief TV Worker’s Wife Left-off Clothing, any , description, for herself and children.— D 846, ‘ Star.’ OULD Miss L. E. Phillips (or B. PhiTlips), recently of Auckland, or anyone ,r knowing her address kindly Communicate. 0 —D926, 1 Star.’ - isyoUNG Man (respectable) wishes OomIV A pany refined young Lady, view friendr ship and matrimony; enclose name, ad- - dross; confidential. —D 978, ‘Star.’ h PHOTOGRAPH Albums, each 50 leaves, in sizes 14 s 10 and 12 x 7; also in ,o size 9x7, with 30 leaves.—’ Evening Star ’ Manufacturing Department,
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