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PUBLIC NOTI'CES. INSTRUCTION IN POULTRY KEEPING. ]yjlt. A. E. SALISBURY, Poultry Bistructor, Department of Agriculture, Industries and Commerce, will deliver a Public Lecture, with praetii Demonstrations, on '•Culling and the Ser lection of Breeding Stock," at the Soldiers' Club, New Plymouth, on Tuesday, March 12, at .8 p.m. All interested, are invited to attend. PENNY WEEK FOR THE CHILDREN. 'THE Mayoress asks every child in town and country to save their pennies for the Soldiers, and bring them to her on Saturday next for Red Triangle, Day. EDUCATION ACT, 1014. ELECTION OF MEMBERS OP THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.' Jf* LECTIONS of members of the General Council of Education will be held on May 13, 1018. The poll will close ai 5 o'clock on that day. Ten members are to be elected by the following eight classes of electors: Two members by the members of the Education Boards in the North Island, and two members by the members of the Education Boards in the South Island; oi'e member by certificated male teachers of public schools in the North Island, and one member by certificated male teachers of public schools in the South Island; one member by male teachers in secondary and technical schools; one member by certificati women teachers of public schools in the North Island, and one member by certificated women teachers of public pchonls in the South Island; one member by the women teachers of secondary and'technical schools. Nnmiimiions will be received by the Retnrning Oiiicer up till f> p.m. on April 23. 1!)1S, in the form prescribed by regulation dated February 27, 1015, and shown below. No person shall be eligible for election unless he is nominated by at least two electors entitled to vote for his election. For every flection the rolls shall be closed on April 23. 1018, and shall renin in closed until the election is completed. If necessary to hold an election, ballot-papers containing a list of all the duly nominated candidates for such election will be posted to each elector entitled to vote. 1 NOMINATION PAPER. ■We [Names- and ,v addresses], being electors duly • entered on the [Name of rollj Roll for the election of members of the General Council of Education, do hereby nominate [Nominee's name and address] as a candidate for election to the said Council by the electors on the aforesaid roll at the election to be held on the day of ,10 . [Signatures of Nominators.] Dated at this day of , 10 . Candidate's consent, to be subscribed at foot of nomination paper:— I hereby consent to my nomination—[Signature of candidate nominated.] Dated at this day of , 10 . ' F. L. SEVERNE, Returning Officer. Education Department, Wellington, February 22, 1018. JJEMPTON JJALL, QKATO. PUBLIC MEETING will be held on TUESDAY, March 12, at 8 p.m., to make arrangements for the Okato District taking a day at the Red Cross Mart at New Plymouth. Roll up and help a good cause. ' MRS, FOX, Convenor. COUNTY OF CLIFTON. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 of The Rating Amendment Act 1010 that ALL RATES UNPAID by 4 p.m. on FRIDAY MARCH 10, 1018, will be charged TEN PER CENT. EXTRA. R. 11. PIGOTT, County Chairman.. Waitara, February 13, 1917. RHEUMATISM. QCIATICA, Lumbago, Gout, Neuritas are the outcome of excess uric acid in the system. This useless and harmful by-product of nature's functions is formed in the blood and deposited in the joints, muscles and tissue, where, if neglected, it accumulates and causes pain, discomfort and illness. We guarantee to effect a permanent cure, or make no charge. For further particulars write— MESSRS L McLACHLAN & CO., Queen St. (P.O. Box 1213], Auckland. \ LL Employers can help gut returned I soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged \ h'oldicrs' Department, cr to the Returned .soldiers' Association, or by teaching I'lem useful crafts and occupation*. lIoJp the Empire by buying British i;oods. I THE HON. SECRETARY, T.Z. National Service Leaguft.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1918, Page 1

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