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STRATFORD.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) (All comimmlcattonj, letters, etc., loft with Mr H. J. Hopkins, bookseller, will rtctlr* preajt attention.) THE MODEL DAIRY FA&M. Stratford, March fll At a meeting of the Stratford Modal Dairy Farm Committee the chairman reported that tlio milk supplied to tha factory on March 3 was 7421ba A subcommittee, consisting of Messrs. Wenfirds, Masters and Pitt, whs appointed to discuss the matter of erectioa of an implements shod and with power to act, subject to the cost of erection and material not exceeding £l2O. GENERAL. Mesiantes J- W. McMillan and D. J. Malone, delegates from the Stratforl branch of the Women's National Reserve, who have been attending the conference at Wellington, returned to Stratford Inst night. Sir John Dcnnislon, who fe chairman of the Epidemic Enquiry Commission, arrived in Stratford la«t evening on a •short visit to his daughter, Mrs. H. E. Abraham, with whom Lady Denniston has been staying. Sir JtiFn and Lady ))»nni«ton leave for Wellington oh Friday morn in2. Owinsr to the scarcity of we.ter in the Pa tea River the Borough Council found it reoessary to rim the Diesel engine in order to supplement the electric power from the hydro-electric plant ' Nurse Frances A. Cramer, of the local hospital, was n successful candidate at the recent State nurses' examinations. Another of the hospital staff—Nurse P. Weir—obtained a partial pass, failing in one subject out of four.

In Broadway there is a shop that is always attractive. Goods are displayed in a tasteful manner, the quality is of the best, and the prices lowest on the market. This combination is hard to beat and is the secret of the great Huecess attained by Mr. C. E. James. This is no wild statement but a fact. Just now he is offering a wide range Of ladies' handbagß that are exceptionally good value, whilst his crockery and antimony ware is worthy of particular attention.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1919, Page 5

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320

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1919, Page 5

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1919, Page 5

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