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THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. nnUE BOARD, in pursuance of the -®- power conferred by the “Education Act, 19M,” hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS lie Hold in each SCHOOL DISTRICT in the Canterbury Ed oration District on AIOXDAV. 23rd. APRIL, at half-past seven o’clock in tlie evening, for the Election of a School Committee for each District. Where the Yearly Average Attendance at School or Schools in the School District for the year ending December 31st., 1927. has not exceeded One Hundred Children, the number of Members of the School Committee shall he FIVE: where such attendance is over One Hundred and not over Two Hundred. the number of Members shall l>e SEVEN; and where such attendance is over Two Hundred, the number of Afemliers shall he NINE. The Place of Meeting shall be the School in each District, and this is understood to mean the Alain School in any District which has more than one School. The Board further directs that the First: .Meeting of each School Committee he held in the place appointed for the Election and immediately alter the Election.

The Hoard Flirt her calls upon tlio 11 cll isc." Ih il iters In I‘iirli District to SFND IX to. tlie Clinirniiiii of the Scheol Co min il l oo (or the Commissioner. ns the ruse rimy he), in writi ml; on nr tielore AIOXOAY. 10th. April, not Inter tlinii 8 p.m.. the NAMES of PF,I?BONS. being lionsehohlers. NOMINATED by them to serve iijmn Hie Cominittoo. Such nominiltisms must lie signed by the Prop:iser nmi liv the (‘niiiiiihite. ;ui<l must he in the form set forth in Ihe Thin] Schedule to. the Act. or to the effect thereof. In nddition to such nominntions. in School Districts in which the average iittendnnce for the year 1027 Aid NOT exceed 210, any Householder present at the Annual Mootin'; may nominate any Householder who conscnls by word of mouth or in writing to he nominated. (In the case of School Districts in which the average attendance for the year 1027 exceeded 21!). the Act does NOT provide for the acceptance of verbal nominalion«). X'nrler the provisions of the Education Amendment Act, 1010, 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. KIIIK. Secretary. Education Office. Christchurch, .March 31st. 1028. WEDNESDAY. oth. MAY. rnr-TK axxi vr, iiai.t. of the koi KATA 111 FOOTDAI.T. CI.VI! will lie hchl in ihe Public Hull. Kohatalii. Food music and good supper. (leiilleMivn 2- (id., Indie- Is. I*. .MllliKh.

HOKITIKA JAZZ CU'll. g t K\KI'IT ISAM, in si id of funds of 2.S link ifi ka 1 lean ti lying Assoriali ii in (lie ,-Mildiers' Hull on \YKDXR>DA V. MAY -in I. ID2B. Till lost music liv ('lull’s linml (.7 instruments). Admission d-. Dancing 8..‘10 p.m. to 1 a.m. TOWX IIA I.T. HOKITIKA. TliritSHAY. '-’OHi. Al’Kir, 1028. “AltOrXD TIIK ('KOSK.” A Costume Tableaux of 10 Nations. Poors open at 7.80. Coniniciico 8 p.m. fMLYF.It COIN COIXKCTION. PROIHCK PRICKS. ■yyr )■: CAN S’H'IM.Y I’IIOMPIT.A —- |[esl Inkle point:"'', 20010. sacks Rest tnldo potatoes. -T.ilH. bags Small sound potatoes. 20011. sacks T:iMo carrots, in of.ll>. Imps ... Table parsnips, in fiOlli. bags ... Tal.lo swedes, in ddlli. hags Marrows and pumpkins, per Hi. .. Onions, (aide or p.ickling. per Hi. ( ald.a.pe. pend hard heads, sack Keel root, per box Dessert apples. Cox's Orange etc. lull), box Children’s dessert apples, very sweet lent small .. ... Cookers ‘ Dessert pears, half can's Freight on above. 8d per 001 b. Milling "heal. 2(:OU'. sacks 22/0. clean seconds wheat 20/- per sack, t.'artoii’s Oats 1-V0 per sack, pollard to/-. I.ran 12'-. Hour- 2001 b. sacks 80/-, 100 lb. sacks 20/-, •'.Oil. sacks 11 '-. ontslionf chair I 10/- per lon (sacks included’), per single ban o'-. straw chair 8’- (sacks i lie llliled’). 1 1 i 8 C. ■1 / - 2/0 ltd Id 7/0 2/0 8 '0 0/0/0 I 0.

\Viv season's honey fidlb. tins 27/0, 2011 k tins 11/-, oyster shell fowl grit, •ifjlb, hues 5/-. new mild cured bacon (cured in our factory) rolls about 251 b. 1/- per lb. bams I /2 per lb. C\RFT WITH ORDERS. c. E, MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : WAIMATK. PRODUCE. Table Potatoes ... Pig •> Bast season’s baled Oaten Straw —limited quantity only. Orders supplied in rotation as received Pic Meal ‘‘a= good as pollard” ... Milling Wheat Carton Oats A’s Bacon, in rolls AVe can supply fruit, vegetables, eggs, baled bay, chaff at bedrock prices and welcome your inquiries. Strictly easli with order. F.0.1t Cli.Ch. sacks included? 12/0 sack 41- ~ ft'- bale 11/- sack •221- .. 14/- ~ 1/1 lb

F. WILDM6N X CO., 131 TAXES ROAD. papax ft. ont?rsronmelt. WEST COAST FLORIST COMPANY. LAWN’S BUILDINGS. IUACKAY ST. greymouth. SACRED OR DEBS executed at the shortest notice for Wreaths, Crosses, etc. AYEDDTXCr .BOUQUETS. Birthday Baskets and Posies made to suit all tastes. FRESH CUT FLOWERS—A splendid collection always on sale. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS always in stock. FAIRHALL & CAMPBELL. ’Phone 360.

F. W. THOMPSON & COY. (j. p. COULSON, PROPRIETOR). CARRYING AND FORWARDING \ GENTS, HALL ST. HOKITIKA \ PRYING in all its branches, town or country. Furniture securely packed and forwarded to any part of New Zealand. Agent for N.Z. Express Coy. ’Phono 12-5. Happy children keep free from worms with Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant to take. Safe, certain.—’AUrt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1928, Page 3

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