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LATE LOCALS.

Wo arc requested to call attention to a most important meeting of the No-license people on Monday night, in the Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, to meet tho President (Mr. Wesley Spragg), and tho Rov. Dawson, on highly important business. All friends are specially requested to lie present. The children travelling in the local trains to school every day find a little diversion in scribbling _on the carriages and otherwise disfiguring the Railway Department’s rolling stock. Yesterday the police had something to say in the matter, but it is not expected that prosecutions will follow.

The Rev. J. Pattison, late of Waipukaurau, and now engaged in evangelistic work by appointment of the Assembly, will conduct tho services at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow. As Mr Pattison comes at the invitation of the selection committee with a view to a call, large congregations arc erpected to bo present to hear him.

The friends of Mr. William D. Dyrnond and family of Cardiff, will hear with regret of Ids death, which occurred yesterday at tho early age of 38 years. Tho funeral will leave his late residence, Ronald Road, at 1 p.m. to-morrow for tho Kopuatama Cemetery.

An attraction to visit Stratford at Show time is Barton’s Circus, that splendid waggon show that delighted hundreds here early in the year. Tho show this time is entirely re-organ-ised and the personel includes English and American stars of high recommendation. The famous Baker family, billed as the world’s greatest arenic stars, present an extraordinary turn, which lias received eulogistic comment from tiio Dominion press. Numerous additions have been made to the menagerie, which is now most complete, and, altogether, the Barton Bros.’ visjt should be eagerly looked forward to.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 65, 9 November 1912, Page 6

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284

LATE LOCALS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 65, 9 November 1912, Page 6

LATE LOCALS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 65, 9 November 1912, Page 6

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