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FREE AND EASY. FREE and EASY will bo held iii the SOCIAL HALL, Temuka, at 8 p.m. sharp THIS EVENING. All are invited. Admission —Is. aplG £JHURCH OF ENGLAND. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES. Maoki Pah—7.3o a.m., (Holy Communion). Temuka —ll a.m. (Holy Communion) and 6.30 p.m. Orari —3 p.m. (Holy Communion), Winchester— ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m. (Holy Communion.) aplG PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Special Easter Services To-morrow— Geraldine: Morning, at 11 Rev. W. Woollass. Evening, at 6.30 Rev. W. Woollass. Temuka : Afternoon, at 3—Rev. W. Woollass. THE SALVATION ARMY, TEMUKA. easterlTeetings. SATURDAY —Salvation Demonstration. SUNDAY Special Merinos : 7 p.m., Memorial Service of the late Miss Ward. Captain Emily Forlong, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY. EASTER MONDAY—3p.m.,Council; 7.30p.m., Grand Musical Festival; Major Vince and several Visiting Officers present. Admission by any Silver Coin on Monday. apl4 JAS. HARLOW, Captain.

A GRAND SOCIAL will be held in the Volunteer Hall on MONDAY, 18th, in aid of the Fire Brigade Funds. Double Tickets, 3s. Refreshments Px’ovided. JAMES HENRY, apl2 Hon. Sec. TEMUKA, TUESDAY, APRIL 19th. EDISON’S MARVELLOUS PHONOGRAPH, “ The Talking Machine,” New Records ! The most Astounding Invention of the Age. It Laughs, Sings, Recites, Plays on any Instrument, and Whistles any Tune. PROGRAMME.— Part First—Descriptive and Explanatory Lecture by Mr George Kelly. The Mechanism and Working of the Phonograph, its uses and its future. Part Second— Exhibition of the Wonderful Powers of the Phonograph. The Selections to be given to the audience will include— Cornet Solos, Songs, Orchestral Selections, Banjo Solos, Salvation Army Brass Band, Spe°ches by Sir Robert Stout and the Rev. Dr Stuart of Dunedin, Message from General Sheridan of the United States, Accornia Solo, Clarionette Solo, and a host of other attractions. During the evening Mr G. Kelly will give one or two of his best recitations. Voices will be recorded in the room and instantly reproduced by the Phonograph. By means of the Phonograph human speeches may be preserved for ever, and the Voices of the Living and the Dead will mingle in futurity. Popular prices : 2s and Is : Children Half Price. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8 p.m. ap!6 TEMUKA PARISH FESTIVAL. EASTEE_WEEK. Thursday and Friday, 21 st and 22nd APRIL. IN THE DRILL SHED, TEMUKA. THURSDAY—SaIe op Work and Gift Auction. Admission Free. FRIDAY— SociaI Gathering, Tug of War, &c. Admission Is. ap!4

1 8 9 2. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. rnHE Board, in pursuance of the power in I that behalf conferred by “ The Educacion Act, 1877,” and “ The School Committees Election Act. 1891,” hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING of the Householders in (every School District throughout the Education District of South Canterbury b 3 held on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, at seven o’clock in the evening, for the ELECTION OP A SCHOOL COMMITTEE for such district for the year ending with the fourth Monday in April next year. The number of members to be elected to form the Committee is as follows: —“ Where the average attendance of any school or schools under the Committee of a District has not for the last preceding school year exceeded twenty-five children, five members ; where the average has exceeded twenty-five and has not exceeded two hundred, seven members; and where the average attendance has exceeded two hundred nine members.” The place of meeting shall be the schoolhouse in each district, and this is understood to mean the main schoolhouse in any district which has more one school. At ”Hokburn the place of meeting is the house o' j^ r Blackmore. The Board fur-nCI dir ?, cts th ? First Meeting of each School uOWUUttee be held in the place appointed for the election and immediately after the election upon the same evening. The Board further calls upon the householders in each of the districts to send in to the Chairman of the School Committee, or to the Commissioner of the District if there is no Committee, in writing, on or before Monday, April 18th, the names of persons being resident householders nominated by them for such election to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must he signed by the proposer and by the candidate, and must be in the form set forth in the schedule to the Act, or to-the effect thereof. j. H. BAMFIELD, Secretary, Timaru, April 2nd, 1893. ffpl-l ORDERS for Rubber Stamps received at the Lu4,nßK Office,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2344, 16 April 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2344, 16 April 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2344, 16 April 1892, Page 2

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