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ARAB UR A PUBLIC SCHOOL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th. 1928. Grand concert and ball in aid of the School Prize Fund. Admission: To ball 2s, to ooneert, adults Is, and children Gd. KOT\ AT A HT-KOITEI? ANGI ATHLETIC CLUB. Annual sports to bo held on Kokatahi Football oround on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th. Attractive prize list. Ladies events a speciality. Buck-jumping exhibition on unbroken horse. See posters or apply to M. WALLACE, Secretary, Lower Kokatahi.

BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT tn til., tonus of See lion 24 of “Tlio Banking Act 1008” the following holidays will he oh served hv the undermentioned Bank: in Hokitika: GOOD FRIDAY. Oth. ABRIL. 1928. Statutory Bank Holiday. EASTER SATURDAY. 7th. APRIL. 1028. Statutory Bank Holiday. EASTER MONDAY. Oth. APRIL. 1928, Statutory Bank Holiday. TUESDAY, 10th. APRIL. Special Bank Holida3'. For the National Bank of New Zoa land, Ltd.— G. W. McINTOSH, , General Manager. For the Bank of New South Mules—,T. T. GROSE. Inspector. For the Bank of New Zealand H. BUCKLETON. General Manager. I-lARIHARI STOCK SALE THURSDAY, oth. APRIL. AT DALGETY’S YARDS. Messrs dalgety a- co. win offer bv auction, one hundred head of cattle, including:.— 1.0 fat and forward COWS and HEIFERS 15 RUNNERS 20 21-vr. old STEERS 20 18-monthn AI.S. CATTLE 20 enijity COWS 20 head MIXED STOCK 100 mixed SHEEP. FURTHER. ENTRIES SOLICITED. DALGETY & CO. LTD.. Auctioneers.

THE EDUCATION BOARD OE THE district oe Canterbury. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. HE BOARD, in pursuance of tlio “ IJOWI'I' conferred by the ‘‘Edueatioii Act. DLL” hereby direels that :< PUBLIC MEETIXO ' OF HOCSEHOLDERS Ho Hold in end) SCHOOL I) I STRICT in the Canterbury Education District on MONDAY. 2.‘lid. APRIL. ;it half-past seven o’clock i)i tlio evening. for flic Election of a School Committee for eacli District. Where the Yearly 'Average- Attendance ai School or Schools in the School District for the year ending December ‘list., 1027. has not exceeded One Hundred Children, the nnnd'er of Members of the School Committee .shall lv FIVE; where stu b attendance i- over One Hundred and not over Two Hundred. the number of Members shall be SEVEN: and where snob attendance i.s over Two Hundred, the number of Members shall be NINE. The Place of Meeting Khali be the School in each Distinct, and this in understood to mean tin- Main School in any District which has more than one School. The- Board further directs that Hit* First Meeting of each School Committee be held in the place appointed | for the Election and immediately alter the Election. The. Board further calls upon the Householders in each District -to SEND fN to the Chairman of the Seheol Committee (or the Commissioner. as the ease may he), in writing on or before MONDAY. Kith. April, not later than 8 p.m.. the NAMES of PERSONS, being householders. NOMINATED by them to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must be signed by the Proposer and by the Candidate, and must be in the form sot forth in the Third Schedule to the Act, or to the effect thereof. In addition to such nominations, in School Districts in which the average attendance for the year 1027 aid NOT exceed 240, any Householder present at the Annual Meeting may nominate any Householder who consents by word of month or in writing to lie nominated. (In the ease of School Districts in which the average attendance for the year 1027 exceeded 240. the Act docs NOT provide for the acceptance of verbal nominations). finder the provisions of the Education Amendment Act. DIO. a parent or guardian, who has a child attending the School is now eligible for election on the Committee, irrespective of his place of residence. (HAS. KTRTC. Secretary. Education Office. Christchurch, March Hist. 1028.

WEST COAST FLORIST COMPANY tawn’s butldtngs, M:\CKAY ST. oreymouth. SACRED ORDERS executed at tin shortest notice for Wreaths Crosses, eto. WEEDING ROUQUETS, Birthday Baskets and Posies made to suit all tastes. FRESH CUT FLOWERS—A splendid collection always on sale. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS always in stock. FATRHALL * CAMPBELL. ’Phone 360. HYGIENE FISH MART REVEI.L ST.— HOKITIKA hone 212 ’Phone 212 ty e ARE NOW BOOKING V ORDERS for FRESH FTSH to delivered on GOOD FRIDAY ORNTNG. All orders delivered m tation. Cash on deliveiy. PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW. TAILORED SUITS FROM 160 a. TOUR CHOICE CAN BE MADE L FROM A WIDE RANGE Op I MATERIALS. Ladies: For a number of years we have made a special study of ladiee tailoring. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK BALLINGER & CO. REVELL STREET.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1928, Page 3

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