WANTED— A COOK, or an assistant cook. Apply Railway Hotel. WANTED —A kind person, or persons (married couple preferred) to consider the adoption of healthy baby boy now aged 12 months; good parentage; no premium. Apply “Confidential,” Box 14, Hokitika. TTjTA NTED—Kaw Imka POLES.—3d » * feet long, with 7 inches heart at top. Communicate with. Engineer, Kanieri Electric Company Ltd., Hold- ] tika. T OST—On .Sunday, one golf CLUB. J Please return to “Guardian Office. WANTED TO BUY—3O to 40 SHEETS (more or less) of second-hand corrugated IKON. Apply E. Lynch, Beach. Street. TO LET—Two furnished and two unfurnished ROOMS; rise of conveniences, ideal sunny spot, central situation. Address "Booms” e/o “Ouardiau” Office. FOR. SALK for removal, BUILDING, corner of Fitzherhert and Hampden Streets. For conditions and particulars apply to .Maud! and Co. Ltd. ' 171 01 {, SALE OK, TO LET—G-roomcd DWELLING-, h. and c. water, gai and all conveniences. Corner Park and Hull Streets. Apply A. Andrcwcs. SALE CHEAP—One Ford J- CAR,, 3 sealer, Colonial body, plated radiator, windscreen frame and fittings, fitted with spring shock absoibers and speedometer, all in first class order. Price and full particulars at Wild and Bassett’s. NOTICE. AEL ACCOUNTS DUE to C. OUTRAM, Clyde Bakery, Weld St., are requested TO BE PAID NOT LATER THAN 10th. APRIL. The receipt of C. Pfahlert is sufficient guarantee of discharge. B.S.A. HALL! FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd.
MONSTER WELCOME HOME SOCIAL to JACK STEELE, iho West Const ALL BLACK. To cnminciiiv :it B.JO p.m. ADMISSION—2s G<l. V. THORN. L. MICHEL, Joint Secretaries. FLOWER DAY! KOK TIIK K.S.A. BI'ILDINCi FUND. SATURDAY, APRIL 4th. “Flowers are the beautiful hieroglyphics of Nature by wlii li sir. indica-'les bow nillcb she loves us.” jjC'M,OWE!! DAY affords the opporln- ■*- nil y of shotting; regard and esteem fur the Returned Soldier .Movement to help provide social quarters in connection with the Soldiers’ Hall. LIFTS OF ALL KINDS \YFLC'O.MKD. 11F I,l’ IN TlldC. SAI.F. OF FLOW KltS DESIRED NIC XT SATURDAY! FLOW I •'.II DAY FOR TDK R.S.A. I!KEETON JOCKEY CLUB. NATIONS FOR. ALL .EVENTS • ibove nicotine; CLOSE. with the undersigned ON .SATURDAY , AJ’IM'L Ith. 1 A. M. CARBODL, Secretary. I ll K EDUCA TION BOARD OF TIIK DISTRICT, of can terbury. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. rsnliK BOARD, in pursuance of the |)i>wer conferred bv Lbe “Education Act. 101 I.” hereby directs that a UUBLIC MEKTINO OF HOUSEHOLDERS be hvdd in each SCHOOL DISTRICT in tlx- Canterbury Education District tin MONDAY, APRIL 27 1 1 i.. at Hall-past Seven O'Cloek in the even i lie, for the Election of a School Committee for each District. Where the Yearly Average Attendance at the School or Schools in tbe School District for the year ending December :11st.. 102-1. has not exceeded One Hundred Children, tbe number of Members <J the School Committee shall he- FIV E; where such attendance is over One Hundred and not over Two Hundred, the number of Members shall he SEVEN ; and where such attendance is over 'Two Hundred, the number of .Members shall he NINE. 'The Place of Meeting shall he the School in each District, and this is understood to mean the Alain School in any District which has more than one School. Tlie Board further directs that the First Meeting of each School Committee he held in the place appointed for the Election, and immediately after the Election. Th Board further calls upon the Householders in each District'to SEND IN to the Chairman of the School Committee (or the Commissioner, as the ease nmv he), in writing on nr before -MONDAY'. 20th.. April, not later than 8 p.m., the NAMES OF PERSONS being householders NOMINATED by them to serve upon tho Committee. Such nominations (must be signed by tbe Proposer and by tbe Candidate and must be in the form set forth in the Third Schedule to the Act. or to the effect thereof. Tn addition to such nominations in School Districts in which the average attendance for the ycr r 192-1 did NOT exceed 040, a,iv Householders present at the Annual' Meeting may nominate any Householder who consents by word e -mouth or in writing to be nominated (In tbe case of School Districts m which the average attendance for tbe ycai 19 0. i exceeded 2-KL. the Act does NOT provide for tbe acceptance of verbal nominations.) Under the provisions of tbe Education Amendment. Act. 1919- a parent or euardian who lias a child attending the School is now eligible for election on the Committee, irrespective of bis place of residence. CITAS. KIRK.
Secretary. Education Office. Christchurch, March 31st., 1025. ariviy pattern boots. 1000 PAIRS. GRASS BUSH SUITABLE FOR MINERS, SEEDERS, FARMERS, FEELERS ETC. RUSSET TAN ARMY BOOTS with good heavy soles. Slugged coles end nailed toes and heels. No caps. POSTED FREE'! Ol /- POSTED FREE! J STEWART ROBINSON, 108 CASHEL STREET WEST. CHRISTCHURCH.
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