The senior University examinations for the Stratford centre were held today in the Methodist schoolroom, the Rev. W. A. Butler supervising. About twenty pupils sat. A meeting under the auspices of the Bible-in-Schools League will be held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Hall tomorrow evening. An address will bo given by the Rev. P. Clarkson. The estates of 298 deceased persons were certified to for stamp duty dur-. ing; t)etober, ; the largest being that of (Charles Harris, Wellington, £89,- ; 450} -New Plymouth estates were as f o^ow :^Henr ! y "Wi Sutton, '£21,61 8 ; Ellen- Q. Morsliead,' '£4oßß-j :Harriet L; Richards, £930; William A. Fieldes, £734.—P.A.
We have just opened up a nice range of cream separators, selected from the best makers, and can guarantee every machine. A separator will pay for its cost in one seaion, from the extra amount of butter von nan make by using it instead of the out-of-date pan skimming. McMfl--1»n and Fradric.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 54, 4 November 1913, Page 6
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156Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 54, 4 November 1913, Page 6
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