STRATFORD.
CAM communications, letters, etc., left wllh Ur H. J. Hoptas,. bookseller, yfiU receire prosupi mention.] (From Our Own Correspondent.) At the time of writing the v,cau':»r does not look any too promising for Um opening of Iho bowling yrecn, which I likes place on Thursday afternoon. liken line weather, a good muster of bowlers is expected. Mr. K. S. Pmiherford has received news that lii.s youngest brother, Captain Wyvillc I'.'m honor;! (M.C.). died of pneumonia at the Kskavin Hospital, Mesopotamia, on October IC. Mr. E. 11. Young ban been elected to the committee of Die Stratford Returned Soldiers' Association, in cuceession to Mr. J. Enwright, who has resigned owing to leaving the district. i ■ - The Allies are continuing their sweeping drive, and tiie results make pleasant reading. Another sweeping drive is being conducted in Stratford, where C. E ■lnincs has reduced his prices on many i lines to bedrock to effect a speedy clear- ' ance to permit room for Christmas goods. This is your opportunity to secure ladies' handbags, bangles, bracelets, toys, stationery, and those who enjoy a smoke v.ill find the biggest and best range of cgars, tobacco, and pipes in town.— AdTt,
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1918, Page 3
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