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STRATFORD.

aTKATTOBD AGENCY

Advertisements and items of news for publication in the Taranaki Dally News should ba left at the office of our local representatives, Wilson Bros., Broadway, Stratford. Orders for papers may also be left with thecn. GENERAL ITEMS. Feb. 10. Seven! changes have taken place lately in the staffs of the local banks. Mr. W. C. Christie, manage? of the Stratford branch of the Bank' of New South Wales, has been transferred to * the Palmerston North branch-,-where -he will succeed Mr?- J. Munro, who was Stratford manager some ye art ago. Mr. Christie- will be succeeded by Mr. R. F. Wellington. Two changed3iave- been irtade in the staff 1 of of the local branch of the Bank of New Mjp J. Freyne has been transferred to Wanganui, and Mr. J. Giblin, who has already left Stratford, has been tEarnsfojyed'toOtaki. * . Three handsome challenge shields have been “W# wiew’ for the past few days iu Messrs. Weston Bros? window, and in addition Lo being fine craftstn a nship they* fire somewhat unique..,They are the shields which have been presented for competition in the Affiliated Clubs’ Association for chess, snooker and billiards. In the centre of the chess shield is a representation of a chess the centres of the other two shields repjigpent billiard tables with balls arranged -te for snooker and billiards respectively/ The accuracy of detail and finished nature of the work make each trophy of unusual interest. The following three rinks from the Avon Bowling Club will play a friendly game against Elthfcm at the El th am green on Saturday: Jackson, Mass, Pepperill, Robins (s) ; Fookes, Keeble, Hinton, North (s); H. Jones, Thomas, Ching, J. Martin (8).

School stationery can can bought at reasonable prices at Wilson Bros.’ agency of the Daily News in Strafford. School pads, 50 ruled pages, 3 for 1/6; 100 ruled pages., 3 for 2/6 ; exercise books, 80 ruled pages’ for 7d each. Also commercial stationery of all kinds at Wilson Bros., Broadway, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1922, Page 7

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STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1922, Page 7

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1922, Page 7

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