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STRATFORD.

TAR.UIAK! DAILY F€WS. STRATFORD AGENCY. Advertisements and items of news for publication should be left at the office of the local representative, \V. J. Wilson, next Union Bank. January 13. The first term for 19*21 at St. Mary’s Diocessan School for Girls, Stratford, will commence on February 9. Miss Stanford will be at home to enrol intending pupils on the afternoon of January 15 and 17. An enthusiastic meeting of local Chautauqua guarantors was held last night. Aliss Neumann, Chautauqua director; was present and delivered an address. Officers were elected as follows: President, Mr. S. B. Hunter; vice-presi-dent and treasurer, Mr. M. T. Phillips: secretary, Mr. D. M. Clarke. Arrangements were made for the sale of tickets. This year’s session will be held in the Town Hall, from February 4th to 11th, no tents at all being used. The staff of the Stratford Post Office met last night to bid good-bye to Miss Kelleher, supervisor of the telephone exchange, who, in view of her approaching, marriage, is severing her connection with the department after eight years’ service. • Mr. J. Brookes (acting senior clerk), on behalf of the staff, presented Miss Kelleher with a silver cake dish, and. after expressing the regret all felt on losing Miss Kelleher’s services, tendered her the staff’s sincere good wishes for her future welfare. Redeem the long-standing promise and have the photograph taken at McAllister’s. Studio. We are always ready, day or night; no delay; no waiting either in taking or finishing, at this studio. Ring 25, Stratford. Have you bought your 1921 diary yet? If not do not delay any longer, hut call and inspect the splendid selection of diaries at Hopkins’ shop. Also all the best lines in commercial and general stationery- at reasonable prices. Now is the time to procure your requirements. 11. J. Hopkins, -bookseller and stationer, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1921, Page 6

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STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1921, Page 6

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1921, Page 6

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