vws t. s'.v*n hot •.? f-% ti tiff##-'* SU.% -t , ?>£ ,->V ‘jsii jy A ■v as-p (vSiM WJC i:iS For influenza is A i fid (fsj rShi KM UH«^|jl|:;;iiJ E' liil 6 Ft. gtsA Yp* ), bS=: TAKE :.-a*> > ' II SCHNAPPS HOT with Lemon I at Bedtime. . . . 1 A% De>»Vt. wa®t& m Tim® JmL O v Um Outfit K •; C.‘ ii/f.V T “ A 0 * -\*»K et nc3 E»3*ul« e>» BEE OINTMENT 13 THE SAFEST AND SPEEDIEST («f. Everywhere—fcigiitoonpgnco. i 1 ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMUTES. r|THE ANNUAL MEETING of -L Householders for the Election of School Committees will bo held in the several School Districts, at the places .stated below, on MONDAY, April 28, at the hour of 7 p.ra., for the purpose of electing duly nominated persons as Members of School Committees for the ensuing year, as provided by Section 110 of “The Education'Act, 1908.” The number of persons to bo elected for each district is as follows: “Auckland, Carrington, Mt. Messenger, • Denbigh, Hurford, Hurimoana, Kahui, Kent, Koru, Kina, Kohuratahi, Muskcr’s, Mangaehu, Matau, Makaliu, Mohakau, Mungahume, Mangorei Upper, Mangorei Lower, Newell, Okokej Heo, Okau, Opua, Fnkearuhe, Piko, Purangi, Puniwhakau, Rowan, Radnor, Tarata, Tahora, Tututawa, Tongaporutu, Uruti, each five (5) persons. The election will bo held in the respective schoolhouses.
“Awatuna, Bell Block, Bird, Cardiff, Dudley, Douglas, Durham', Egmont Village, Frankley, Fitzroy, Hillsborough, Huiroa, Huiakama, Huirangi, Korito, Kaimata, Kaimiro, \Lincoln, Lepperton, Marco, Midhirst, Mahoe, Norfolk, Ngaere, Opunake, Oaonui, Okato, Oakura, Omata, Pembroke, Pihama, Pohokura, Puugarehu, Pukeho, Puniho, Rahotu, llaupuha, .Batapiko, Stanley, Tarurutangi, Tataraiinaka, To Kiri, Tikojjingi, Tariki, Toko, Tuna, TJrenui Warea, Waihi, Waiongono, Whangamomona, Waitui, and York, each seven (7) persons. The election will be held in the respective schoolhouses. “Kent, election to bo held in the Kent schoolhouse. “New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Waitara, and West End, each nine (9) persons. The election will be held in the respective schoolhouses. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. “Householders of the various School Districts are hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of the School Committee in their District the names of persons, lining Resident Householders, nominated by them to serve on the Committee for the ensuing term. “The nominations must bo in writing, signed by the proposed and candidate, and sent to the Chairman of the School Committee on or before MONDAY, April 21, 1913, not later than 8 p.m. “Nominations may also he made at the meeting of Householders to he held on MONDAY, April 28, 1913. “The first meeting of each of the newly-elected Comrnitees for the appointment of Chairman is hereby convened at the above-named places immediately after the elections.” By order of the Board. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, April 3, 1913. SLIPPING AWAY. V.7OUR Opportunity of getting Boots and Shoes at Cost Price, will be non est, after Saturday next, 1 hat is absolutely the last day of the C.B.A. SALE C.B.A. YOU know’ our goods, your know bow wo sell them during the last week of the Sale. Null’ said; get busy. The sale that made Stratford talk.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 77, 8 April 1913, Page 8
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