STRATFORD.
[All communications, letters, etc., left with Mr. J. Hopkins, bookseller, will receive prompt attention.] (From Our Own Correspondent.) Wednesday, Feb. 7. ,Cr. Hathaway (chairman of the Stratford County Council) left for Wanguuui and Feilding by train to-day. Messrs. Browne, Sergei, and Johnson (agricultural instructors under the Taranaki Education Board) were in Stratford to-day, drawing .in a programme for coining operations in connection with their duties. Kxtra carnages wuv nD.visary io, 'a.ry passengers bound for New J'ly■noutii this morning. The Stratford Ooart-nmis? closed down for a. fe\\» hours to lav. out of mpc;-t to the late Hon Dr. McXab (Minister for Justice). The re-opening of the schools here has made the streets look more lively than has been the case lately. Mr. T ,••(■." informs me that t : ;e number of scholars shew* an increase on last year, j.rincipally in the lligi School c!ns?es. Where there's smoke there's fire, and where there's sinoke there's pleasure, 'irevided always the smoker knows what he is reducing to ashes. Those who know a good cigar, the taste of the best tobacco, etc., will find these, and pipes, etc., at C. E. James' Fancy Goods Warehouse*
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1917, Page 3
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191STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1917, Page 3
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