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STRATFORD.

STRATFORD AGENCY. Advertisements and items of news for publication in the Taranaki Daily News should be left at the office of our local representatives, Wilson Bros., Broadway, Stratford. Ortiers for papers may also bo left with tbeni. Sept. 26. Mr. C. D. Sole, chairman of the Hospital Board, is to go into hospital on Wednesday for an operation. With the banks and Government, law and insurances offices all closed in honor of Dominion Day, Stratford to-day has presented a very quiet appearance. Tomorrow, however, is sale day, and if the weather is as kind as it has been to-day, there should be a big crowd in town. The sum of £26 was taken at the war trophies exhibition at the Town Hall on Saturday, a very gratifying result for the opening day. The total number of visitors for the day was 629, made up of 425 adults and 204 children. The exhibition will be continued until Saturday next. It is composed of a collection of war trophies worth 'going a long way to see. The large number of satisfied users of the Corona Portable Typewriter is the best advertisement the machine could have. It is ideal for secretaries, ministers and all business men. A special disoopnt of ten per cent, off all machines is offered this month at Wilson Bros., Printers and Stationers, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1921, Page 6

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STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1921, Page 6

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1921, Page 6

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