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Tha Rqv. will contiuue hia series of studies of postwar problem* on Banday next. The opening sooial of the reoeml r ra • Johns Young Peoples O'ub was.hold in St. Jofcni school room la-fc nigh% fthen there was a very large and enthusiastic attendance of both the young and older member!). Tho floor being in splendid order and a good supper provided, an enjoyable evening was spent under the oapablo direotion c t the Misses Nelson, .and V. Haijj, j'infc secretaries and Mr B. McWilliama M.O.

It ia reported that Messrs Maoky, Logari, and Co.. oif Auckland, have purchased the Timiru Woolen Mills. Particular* of the s'ightly improved train services are to bo found in our advertising columns. The returned soldiers of G'enledi and Akatore intend holling rtn invitation dance on Friday, September 12 h. Tho guileless lady •' Sports" who are languishing for partners for tho Oddfellowß* ball to morrow night are requested to oall at this office for the numerous letters awaiting them from lonesome swains in search of relaxation in the dreamy waltz or the " giddy, gay polka."—The Utters will only bo deliv ered to the advertiser* personally, and on establishing their identity by their handwriting.

During the restricted train service Mr Blakeley, dentist, will visit Milton on Tuesday, as usual, but his hours are curtailed from 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Mr Ganthorp, Dentist, Visits Milton every Monday. May be consulted at his Surgery; 10 a.m. .to o p.m. WEATHER REPORT Mr Bates, Government meteorologist, telegraphs Indications are for Southeasterly strong winds preveailing. The weather will probably prove very boisterous. Heavy rain probably and snow on high country. River rising. Barometer falling, but rising after about 24 hours.

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Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 66, 28 August 1919, Page 5

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Untitled Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 66, 28 August 1919, Page 5

Untitled Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 66, 28 August 1919, Page 5

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