PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. CHILDREN’S OUT-PATIENT DEPARTMENT. ()N and after Saturday, 10th August next, an Out-Patient Department will he open at the Palmerston North Hospital for the children of parents eligible for public hospital treatment, on (he following days: — On MONDAYS, at !) a.m., for general cases. On SATURDAYS, at !) a.m., for eye, ear, nose, and throat cases. No charge will he made for attendances, hut 1/-, and the cost of (he bottle, will he charged for medicine supplied. All Out-patients must reach the hospital at 0.30 a.m. B. MANSFIELD, Secretary.
WAR ANNI VERSARY. PUBLIC NOTICE TO CITIZENS. XjAUIES & CENTLEME.N.—I respectfully repucs! you to ;i(lend meeting In lie 1 1 ( 1 1 <I in (lie T<>\vu Hull at 8 p.m. on SUNDAY IN\ KKINO, the -I 111 ins lln <-< >ns i <l(*r Ihe following resolnfion: “Timl on this, Ihe fonrlh anniversary of the declaration of a righteous war, (his nice)iny uf the citizens ol Fox)on records its inllexilile delermiuation In continue to a victorious end (ho .-Iniggle in inainlenance of those ideals of Liberty and dnslicc which are the common and served cause of Ihe Allies." .JOHN CHRYSTALL, Mayor. WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OK MEMBERS. \T the election of a member of the Education Board of ihe District of Wanganui for the South Ward, tho number of voles recorded for each candidate was as follows: ERASER, Alfred 122 HORNBLOW, John Knowles 81 The total number of valid votes recorded was 200. The number of votes rejected as informal was nil. I hereby declare Alfred Fraser elected as a member of the Board for the South Ward. IV. 11. SWANGER, Returning Officer. Wanganui, Ist August, 1018. PUBLIC NOTICE. E desire to notify the public that we have disposed of our Motor and General Engineering business to MESSRS PEARSON & HEAD, who will take same over-on the 13th instant. We thank our customers for the generous support accorded us in the past, and solicit a continuance of same for our successors. All accounts owing to the firm should be paid to us on or before the 13th instant. HARPER BROS. IT IS SURE TO HAPPEN. Some day you will get caught in the rain and get soaking wet. That is just the time that you want to remember the most irritating cough can be fjuiek.lv relieved by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale everywhere.—Advt. Cover your cow to-night, and increase your milk supply. Best white duck covers 17/6, at Walker and Fume’s.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1860, 3 August 1918, Page 3
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