STRATFORD.
■-———«fc (All communications, letters, etc., left With! Mr H. J: Hopkins, bookseller, Bill receive prompt attention.) j (From Our Own Correspondent.) The gross proceeds for the Catholic Bazaar amount to about £ISOO, so that there should be a nett profit of well over £IOOO, the amount aimed at. The following raffles were drawn on Saturday night: Satchel, H. Burmiaterj cushions, Mrs. Kemp, Miss Laverty, and Mrs. Johnson; oil painting, W, H. Harris; hand-painted screen, Mrs. Hignett; oil painting, K. McCoard. Further results will be published to-morrow. The result of the queen carnival held in connection with the Scottish stall was as follows: Miss Kathleen Lonergan 1088 votes 1 , Miss Annie Fischer (Midhirst) 1002 votes, Miss A. Kovalski (Tariki) 000 votes. , POSTED DIRECT FOR 2s 6d. One Good- Luck Writing Pad, One Packet Envelopes, One Penholder and Nib, One H.B. Lead Pencil. Send postal note or stamps.—Charles E. James, Bos 21, Stratford.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1919, Page 3
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152STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1919, Page 3
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