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STRATFORD.

(From Our Resident Reporter.) August 30.

The tiett profits of the Catholis bazaar held in Stratford a short lime ago amounted to £1092 13s Od. Tim death occurred at Dr. Gordon's private hospital on Saturday morning of Mrs. James Ferguson, of Midhirst.

Mr. .T. W. Deem stated at a meeting of farmers in Stratford on Saturday that Mr. Cockayne, who is now in America, will make inquiries in Canada and the northern States of America with a view to the discovery of grasses suitable to the conditions found in New Zealand.

KING'S CINEMA THEATRE. SPECIAL MATINEE. At the King's Cinema Theatre tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., a special matinee will be given, when "The Cinderella Man," Goldwyn's latest release, will be screened. It is a film that marks an epoch in film production. In point of drama it is simplicity itself, but the romanec built around the wealthy and lonely little girl and her Cinderella man is prettily set forth and benefits largely by by the performance of Mae Marsh and Tom Moore. As a whole it is a bubbling container of sentiment and heart interest. "The Cinderella Man" hus a universal appeal of real merit and charm to old and young, and is the most delightful, sentimental comedy that has been witnessed for some time.

POSTED DIRECT FOR 2s 6d. One Good Luck Writing Tad, one Packet Envelopes, One Penholder, and nib, one H.B. Lead Pencil. Send postal note or stamps.—Charles E- James, Box 21, Stratford.—Advt.

Anyone requiring photographs enlarged cannot do better than deal direct with the specialist, McAliater, Stratford. Don't entrust pictures you value to canvassers and jobbers, but send to McAllister, Stratford.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1919, Page 3

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277

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1919, Page 3

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1919, Page 3

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