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Inepeotora Boasenoe, Fleming and Lynakey commenced the annual inspection of Toko. High Bohool-pupils this morning. "The Better 'Ole" film ia to be ■oreened at the Coronation Hall this evening. Reminder is given of Brigadier-general Btewart'a leoture on Wednesday evening, on n Panama and the Panama Canal.' The particulars necessary for laying a charge in connection with the reoent case of furious driviog in Union St. reported by ns, are now in in the hands of the police, and a prosecution will follow in dae course.

, Another typical case of the reckless disregard by a certain class of motorist for other peoples rights on the public highway waß witnessed at Milburn on Thuwday afteroon when, it is alleged, a Dunedin oar dashed into a mob of sheep driven by Mr Jas. McGrouther, with the remit that one was run over and killed and others knocked about. Insult was added to injury in this case by the im* pudent attitude of the culprit, who volubly denied responsibility as the sheep should not have been on the road The police are "investigating the matter for the purpose of bringing a charge. At last meeting of the Otago Education Board thefollowing gentlemen were appointed managers of the Tokomairiro Teohnioal School: —Messrs P. MoKinlay, W- B. Graham, and G. Perrin; During the restricted train service Mr Blakeley, dentist, will visit Million on Sneaday, as usual, but his hours are curtailed from 10 a.m. to 3.80 p.m. A welcome home social will be ten* dered to returned soldiers in Milburn Schoolroom next Friday evening.

The Milton Oddfellows' ball promises to be largely attended, the tickets going off freely. Music will be BUpplied by Walsh's Orohestra, and the catering has been entrusted to Mr V. 0. Stephens.

Mr Gunthorp, Dentist, Visits Milton every Monday. May be consulted at hla Surgery ; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

When visiting Dunedin Save Money bv buying vow Footwear at-Penrose s Premier "Bootery," 146 .Pf street. One of the finest stocks in tlie Dominion...

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Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 65, 25 August 1919, Page 5

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Untitled Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 65, 25 August 1919, Page 5

Untitled Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 65, 25 August 1919, Page 5

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