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STRATFORD.

STRATFORD AGENCY. Advertisements and items of news for publication in tte Taranaki Daily News ehould be left at the office of our local representatives, Wilson Bros., Broadway, Stratford./* Orders for papers may also be left with them. Stratford, March 3'o. During the Easter holidays the Avon Bowling Club held a progressive pairs competition, and although the weather was not all that could be desired, those, members who took part spent an enjoyable time. The first day’s play resulted in favor of D. Morison (lead) with four wins and no losses, W. Rogers being second with three wins. J. S. Rowe and W. G. Liddell, with three wins each tied as winning skips, R- McK. Morison and H. C. North being equal for second place with 2j wins each. Monday’s games resulted in favor of W. Pinhey (lead) and R. McK- Morison (skip). The public of Stratford will receive the benefit of a further reduction in the price of meat from April 4. the /butchers having decided to considerably reduce the prices for cash from that date. Details of the new prices to be charged are advertised in this issue. Mr. A. A. Thompson, who has purchased Mr. C. E. James’ fancy-goods and tobacconist business in Broadway, has a special announcement in this issue inviting a continuance of the support extended to Mr. James, and Mr. James returns thanks for the patronage accorded to him during his residence in StratfordRedeem 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. Your stationery requirements are well catered for by Wilson Bros., Stratford, who have a comprehensive stock of all office requisites and typewriter supplies. Here are a few good commercial lines: Pilot letter files, 3/6 each; wire document baskets, 4/6 each; desk blotting pafls, 4/9 ajid 6/-; first-grade typewriter carbon, foolscap size, 15/- box. Don’t forget to call or write.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1921, Page 6

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STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1921, Page 6

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1921, Page 6

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