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STRATFORD.

taranaki daily news. STRATFORD AGENCY. Adra-Meincnts and items '>; news for £Ub!lcatiOi. should tie left at ilie ollke of tlio iouui imirasentatije, W. J. Wiisao. next Union Haul. October I). The funds of the Stratford School Committee UctkMj'l by a sum of nearly £ 62 as a result of the school entertainment, "Sunrise Land/' given in tiip Town I-Jall 011 Thursday night. The name of Mrs. M. T. Phillips, who took a prominent part in the organisation of the concert, and at the hA. moment filled an awkward breach ; programme, was inadvertently v.. from the report of the entertaimur.ia. The thanks of the committee are dun to a number of ladies who rendered moat valuable service in connection with the production of the operetta. There was a good attendance at the sale of work held in the Parish IJall this afternoon, under the auspices of !V? St. Mary's Diocesan School for GiV and pood business was done at all th tails. Tho sale was open again in the evening, when there was a large attendance, and the production of the musical fairv tale, "The Sleeping Beauty," was enthusiastically appreciated. A grand Bachelor's Ball will bo held in the -Stanley Koad School on ,s*ridav evening next, and excellent arrangements are being made by the committee to ensure an enjoyable time.

Tim Stratford branch of the Jersey Breeders' Association mat this aftcruiH'ii, 25 members being present. Appreciation w expressed at the decision oi the New Plymouth and Ilawera branches and reciprocation in connection with the Jersey Oaks, and it was decided to ask New Plymouth to meet in conference with the Stratford brancli to arrange matters in connection with this. Four new members were proposed,. and subjects of general interest were diecusesd. McAllister, photographer, Stratford, lias the best equipped studio in Taranaki, a capable staff and years of experience. Besides tlii.-- the prices are the lowest iu the Dominion for the same class oi work. Hake an appointment without delay. What better present can you give yourself or your friend than a Fountain Pen? Xow that you can obtain a reliable Fountain Pen for a very small sum, is it wise to bo without one? We I'ave a large variety of self-filling pens, stylos, and safety pens, including the well-known makes of Schoaffers and John Whitworth, at prices ranging from 10s to 2 guineas. Tell us what style of nib you like. H. J. Hopkins, Stationer, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1920, Page 6

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STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1920, Page 6

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1920, Page 6

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