NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
W. W. Hodge lias unlimited insurances to offer the farmer. Special display of the latest in children’s wear at 11. I). Lowers. T. Lamasou’s usual sale is advertised for Saturday when he will sol! a quantity of furniture, produce and sundries on behalf of various clients. RHYMING COMPETITION RESULTS The awards in Mr Newton King’s Special Rich! Milking Machine and Studebaker car rhyming trades alphabet competition are now to hand, the prize winners being:—For 11 years of age and under 14 years, Zada Aagaard (Public School. Stratford) 1 ; Bessie Crowe (Bird School, Stratford) 2. Competitors over 9 and under 11 years:—Elsie Smith (Cardiff School) 1 ; Alma Thacker (Convent School. Stratford) 2. The Sterling Competition resulted in awards being made as follows: — Constance Bonner (Convent School, Stratford) 1 ; Ivy Perrott (Huiroa School) 2. Mr King has arranged to have the winning "papers exhibited in Mr Hopkitik’ ■'window. Prize-winners may thill at Mr King’s office and receive their prizes. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 81, 2 November 1916, Page 8
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161NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 81, 2 November 1916, Page 8
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