EVENTS WORTH NOTING.
D. M. George is making a special display of the latest trimmed millinery, untriramed straws, French flowers, ribbons, etc. Ladies are invit&l to inspect tho goods. The arrangements in connection with tho Scotch concert, and dance on Sept. Bth (Friday) aro now complete, and those attending will spend a very enjoyable evening. The proceeds are in aid of the High School, and those who attend will help a good cause. The public are invited to attend tho concert, Plain and fancy dress ball in aid of Newbury School piano fund. Dempster's announce the last two weeks of their closing down sale. All tho goods have been further reduced, and are being sold at prices below cost. Special reductions will be mado to those in tho trade, and as the premises have to be delivered to tho new tenant at the close of two weeks, every lino must, bo cleared. Hannah's"half-y early sale of boot wear commences to morrow, when tho whole ot tho large stock will bo offered at gni'tlv reduced prices. These sales have been hold regularly for a nuraoor of years, and afford the piiUic a splendid opportunity of securing bargains in all classes of, footwear. The stock to be offered at this pale is of the very best, and full particulars will bo found in a speoiil on page 2. Moore, clothier and ir;e">ir,_ o [ the Cralondon Buddings, is offering some special bargains in men's wearing apparel. Seo wanted advertisements i''< p menhirs. Tho last three days of Colhnson and Son's crockery sale is announced. Special reductions have been made in al! lines and will continue till Saturday, which is tho last, day of sale. Trucking dates for September arc advertised by the Woodville Bacon Company. We aro requested to state that the result of the Timaru to Christ-church road raco will be placed in tho windows of the Nonpareil Cycle and Motor Co. Tenders are invited for the erection of a house at Ohakea. C. M. Ross and Co. havo opened up shipments of new goods at the Bon Marclio for spring and summer wear. Thoroughly experienced lady clerk wanted. , ~ ... . ', A sale of work, m aid of All _ Saints Children's Home will be held in All Saints' schoolroom on Tuesday _ next, ni the afternoon and evening, during which"The Area Belle" will be performed. Trespassers with dog or gun on Barber's estate, Himatangi, will bo prosecuted. Tho members of tho Druids team are holding a dance at the Oddfellows' Hall, Cuba Street, on Wednesday next. Tho services of Mr P. C. Hanley's orchestra has been secured to supply the music, and the committee have mado all arrangements to give patrons a good night's amusement.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9608, 6 September 1911, Page 5
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450EVENTS WORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9608, 6 September 1911, Page 5
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