LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The vital statistics for Stratford for the mouth of November are; Births twenty-one, marriages seven, deaths four. “ . ■ ' An Auckland P.A. telegram states; John . Agnewy, who wftg injured by a fall from a building yesterday, died in the hospital this mormsg. The Waimea County Council has given a month’s notice to all ■ single employees who have not enlisted unless they have been rejected as medically unfit. The Stoke Fruitgrowers Association, has arranged to properly attend to the orchards of the orcharclists who enlist.—P.A. A great array of “golliwogs” adorned the window of the Ladies’ Patriotic Committee’s shop in Broadway to-day. The dolls‘lie wClf ' made, and are in different colors and Styles. Many l * *represffht ''ffegro characters, while others are styled as “Kit* chener’s'l-ffaps.” The dolls are being made so as to be .rpady. for, Christmas. In addition' to th£ usual goods, a'spec- 1 iM- liffb bf'mffWoii' will also be oh sale ‘to-morrow ht‘ the ' Weekly ’Patriotic Market,' .mj,--■■li
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 100, 3 December 1915, Page 6
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160LOCAL AND GENERAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 100, 3 December 1915, Page 6
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