TO HICHT! POLLARD’S PICTURESI TO-NICHTI The most sensational and spectacular drama of the year. “IN OLD KENTUC KY. ” “IN OLD KEHTUC KY.” Starring ANITA STEWART in a World Beater. It’s not just a picture—lt’s a great show. ANITA STEWART The hardriding waif from Kentucky Hills.
“Education Act, 1914.' - ELECTION OF MEM 15FFS OF THE GENERAL COL NHL -OF EDUe CATION. Education Department, I Wellington, 23rd. February, 1921. • Tjl LECTIONS OF .MEMBERS of the i- i-J General Council! of Education - WILL BE HELD on the 9tli. MAY, 1 1921. The poll will cloKe at 5 o’clock • on that day. Ton members are to bo I elected by the following eight classes ■ of electors: Two members by the memI bers of the Education* Boards in the 1 North Island, and two members by the members of the Education Hoards in 1 the South Island; one member by eer- ’ tifieated male teachers of public schools r in (lie North Island, and one member 1 by certificated male teachers of public - schools in the South Island ; one member by male teachers in .secondary and - technical schools; one member by eer- > tifieated women teachers of public ‘ schools in the North Island, and one ’ member by certificated women teachers of public schools in the South Ts- • land; one member by the women teal chers of secondary and technical, schools. I nominations WITT. BE RF.CETV- ■ ED by the Returning Officer, up TILL i p.m.. on the 19th. APRIL. 1921. ' in the form prescribed by regulation dated 27th. February, 1910. and shown below. No person shall be eligible for election unless he is nominated by at 1 least two electors entitled to vote for his elect ion For every election the rolls shall be dosed on 19th'. April, 1921. and shall remain dosed until the election is completed. If necessary to hold an election, a ballot-pnner containing a list of all duly nominated candidates for such election will he posted to each | elector entitled to vote. I NOMINATION FADED. We (Names and addresses), being elec- * tors duly entered on the (Name of roll) Roll for the election of members of the General Council of Education, do herebv nominate (Nominee’s name and ad<lross) as a candidate for election to the said* Council bv the electors on the aforesaid roll at the election to be held on the day of (Signatures of Nominators.) Rated at • this day of , 19 . Candidate’s consent to be subscribed 8 at foot of nomination paper: T herebv consent to my nomination (Signature of candidate nominated). Rated at ,is di, . v oi . 19 . p. l. SEA'ERNE. Returning Officer. HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL FINAL NOTICE. 0 t All overdue rates, dog re- b GIST RATION FEES, and OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS not paid on or i before SATURDAY NEXT (12th. inst) - WILL BE SUED * FOR witnout further notice. p A. A. ANDRE WES, 1 . Town Clerk. ASSESS.)! IvNT COURT. r\ PURSUANCE OF THE DOW- 1 5 ERS and AUTHORITIES vested , I in me by “The Rating Act. 1908”. Ij t herebv APPOINT WEDNESDAY, the j c 9th. MARCH, 1921. at 2.30 p.m. as j „ tilt; time when and the Courthouse at ; ~ Hokitika as the place where the Assess- j meat Court shall hold its sittings for j v the purpose of hearing and deternun- , [, i„g all objections to the Valuation List 1 c uf all Mining Property in the County f, of Westland. v Rated at Hokitika this 2Ath. day of > c February, 19*21. | " OR. ORR WALKER, Warden, | 1 Judge. .t 1 KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. 1 , EASTEH MONRAY, MARCH 28th. t A GRAND CONCERT and BALL ; will be held as above in aid of i SI. Joseph’s School Prize I'iind. Admission to concert, 1/-; to Ball-Gents 2./-, a Ladies 1 -• ® TO ISUSHFELLERS! ' -j aa ACRES (or more) to be FELIUU 'LED at > Cascade, mostly 1 light silver birch country, scrubbing extra light, trees 36 inches; Hut provid- c ed, good delivered town prices plus freight on boat; best mutton Id. per - lb. Price £3 per acre. Nolan Bros., Ok urn. Apply to:— 1 At. HOUSTON, Hokitika. ] NOTE: —The last party made £8 per ] week per man on the adjoining I Block. ‘ Yon can buy Suits ■ Direct at first cost thop costs, travellers’ expenses, ’ salaries, you can obtain a aU wool sac suit to measure rom the workroom for £5 17/b /- You have forty-five patchoose from... English and worsteds and tweeds in every nt the profit per suit is so can’t have credit and get You are compenslited for & gieawt vuiuuw ~ lous number of men buy their these lines from Glasson’s, ch. This firm promise and ip by a binding gauarantee will satisfy you in fit, style ng, failing which the whole remittance will be refunded .luestion. The simple selfsnt system sent with the ias enabled hundreds of men ; lands to participate in these prices, and obtain such satisiat every year they re-order original measures. You have irop a line to GLASSON S, Buildings, Cashel St., Cliristj get the full range of patL all other information by IL Nov/ is a good time. @ WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS —agreeable and beneficial. A tonic bevei'.ge
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1921, Page 3
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