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LISTEN ! A PORTRAIT sent to the absent ones now and then, binds the friendships of youth, bridges distance and knits closer the ties of family and kinsfolk. Our fast lenses, modern equipment, 1 prompt attention and courtesy to patrons, have made sitting for Photographs a real pleasure. The prices are the same as before the war. MCALLISTER'S STUDIO, STRATFORD.
TECH NOLOG 1C Als EX AMI X ATI ON S OF THE CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, AND SCIENCE EXAMINATIONS OE THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. LONDON. ; Education Department, Wellington; 3th March, 1915. I7IOBMS of application to bo examined may be obtained from, the authorities of .., the local Technical School, or from the Acting Director of Education. Wellington. The dates, by which applications to be examined must reach the Education Department are: For the‘Technological Examinations, 14th April, or, with late'fee, 21st April; and for the Science Examinations, 54th April, or, with late fee, 30th. April* The Examinations are usually held about May and June respectively. W. J. ANDERSON, Acting-Director yi Education, >
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPORTS AT TOKO, 25th MARCH, 1915. On Thursday, 25th March, ]915, the usual 11.20. aim., train, WhaugamoniQiia tp Stratford, will leave Whangainomoha at 9.55 'i'e Wma 10.50 a.m., Toko 12.5 p.m. Sfratfor I arrive 12,35 p.m,, returning from Stratford at 7.0 p.m., Toko 7.20 p.m., Te Wora 8.30 p.m., Whangamomona arrive 9.20 P-m; Special passenger train, stopping at Skinner Road, will leave Stratford. at 1.30 p.m., Toko arrive 1.50 p.m., returning from Toko at 515 p.m.. Stratford arrive ti.L5 p.m no 'BY ORDER. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that ten 00 per cent.) additional a ill he added to all rates remaining unpaid after the 31st of March ; 1915. ALFRED COLEMAN, County Clerk. 17th March, 1915.
KAPONGA POST OFFICE. TENDERS will be received afc this Office till noon of WEDNESDAY, 31st inst., for alterations and additions to Kaponga Post Office. Drawings and specifications may lie seen at Post Offices, Hawera, Eltham, Kaponga, and at tins Office. G. T. •MURRAY, .Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, 9th March. 1915. HUNT, Instructress of Mil--I-’-sL linery and Dressmaking, .will commence classes at Toko Hall, Tuesday, March 23rd, from 10 to 3 p.m., and* St, Andrew’s Hall, Stratford, from A3O. Also Mjdliirst Methodist Hall, Friday, 26th. fro:;: a.;».
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 66, 20 March 1915, Page 6
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