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There is every probabity of a dance taking place at an early date in connection with the Infantry members of the Territoiiai troop iu Waverlcy, Miss Doris Forster takes up her duties at the Public School this morning, filling the position of Miss Speight, who has resigned from the Educational Department. The Post and Telegraph Department have made a start with shifting all the wires to the north side of (he mam street to make room for the il't.ic J'ght wires.

Anothar old landmark of Waverby is fast being demolished by t'le pitting down of the old flour mid. which i- now bi’ing removed in connection wiih the Water and lighting Svliem". A lime light enteiiiinmcnt is to be given in Kt Andrew’s Hall on Thursday evening. The subjects shown will be scenic beauties of the British Empire. Musical items will also be rendered during the evening, The proceeds are in aid of the caretaking fund of the Hall. Meters J. Muir and Son, the well known drapers are holding a monster winter sale commencing on Friday next. The goods offered are not purchased for the purpose of holding a cheap sale, but every item advertised is from the well known high class stock and thrsa are being offered at prices taut should ensure a quick sale. The much needed metalling of Smith Street is in progress after a very long delay. This street has for some time been in a bad state and the Town Board has discussed the question of money to procure metal but this has always been the end of it. Mr Bason has kept the matter well before the Board of late and it has now been decided to lay down the matal and the ratepayers of Smith Street at least should be satisfied for some time to come.

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Patea Mail, Volume XXXIX, 1 July 1914, Page 3

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NOTES. Patea Mail, Volume XXXIX, 1 July 1914, Page 3

NOTES. Patea Mail, Volume XXXIX, 1 July 1914, Page 3