Events Worth Noting.
Mr C; H. Usmar has purchased Mr Nelson's tailoring husiness in Broadstreet, where he has opened a ladies' tailoring departmentMr J. B. Gerrand, watchmaker, jeweller and opticiau, gives special at-, ten tion to sight-testing at his premises. Messrs Latham and Co. advertise a Hawke's Bay run for sale. Ladies' committee of children's fancy dress ball will meet to-morrow.
Mr R. S. Barry, Cheapside, draws attention to his fine stock of electroplate, fancy china, glassware, cutlery, leather and Japanese goods. Anyone desirous of purchasing articles suitable as birthday-or weddiug presents can obtain them at Cheapside. Practice of Fire Police on Friday evening. Eougotea Town Board gives notice of its intention to strike: rate.
The Education Department invite applications for the post of Assistant Inspector-General of Schools.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 5
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