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MUSICAL TUITION. I- - ■* -- ' M ll J E dmonuson ’ Radnor Road, Midhirst, Late' Organist-Choirmaster of St. Mary’s Church,-Preston, England. PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN, Etc. Pupils, town or country, visited or received. Full particulars from Mr Edmondson or C. W. Mills, Th 6 Bristol Piano Co., Broadway,' Stratford. FEE: £2 2 S per quarter. EDMONDSON’S ORCHESTRA open for Balls, etc. THE SALVATION ARMY. THE Annual Meeting in connection with The Rescue, Prison Gate and General Social Work of the Salvation Army will he held in the Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday Evening, May 30th, at 8 o’clock. COMMISSIONER HODDER (Chief Officer of the SalvationI*Army 1 *Army in New Zealand), will deliver the address. MR J. W. BOON, Mayor of Stratford, will preside. Mrs Commissioner Hodder wdl also address the meeting, Which will be preceded by a United Public Tea Meeting, at 6.30 p.m., in the Salvation Army Hall. Tickets Is each. BOER WAR CONTINGENT. A MEETING of members of the -CIL Contingents who took part m the Boer War, will he held m the Stratford Hotel, on Saturday, 27th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of discussing the formation of a "Boer War” Battalion” of 1000 exrcontingonters up to 15 years of age, to be placed at the disposal of the Defence Department. J. ROSS (TCiore). J. SPENCE (Iviore), Conveners. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. C HAS ' H. F ox - PR OFESSION AL MUSIC IA N (Late of Christchurch), Will accept engagements for Concerts, Balls, Parties, etc. Address: "Grubb’s,” Stratford. VrMNTED AT ONCE— Reliable boy » » tor Printing Boom. Apply the I Manager, "Stratford Evening Post.” WANTED— Girl for light house work during day. Apply Mrs J. S. La Rois, Juliet Street,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 43, 25 May 1916, Page 6
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