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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 representatative, Mr. W. H. Humphrey, Broadway, Stratford. Orders for papers may also be left with him. GENERAL ITEMS. May 31. A kindergarten concert of unusual merit embracing about 30 performers, was given by the Methodist Sunday School primary department on Friday last. The Sunday School building was packed and many anticipate a similar concert in the near future. The choir work showed the interest manifested by those responsible for the function, namely, Misses E. Moon and J. Boon and Mrs. F. Jackson. The children did exceptionally well in the Chinaland humming and hoop drill, whilst the younger ones in individual items inspired well-merited applause. The social gathering in aid of Holy Trinity Sunday School, held in the Parish Hall last night, proved a pleasant and successful gathering, there being quite a good attendance and everything passing off well. Much appreciated vocal items were contributed by Mrs. L. Curtis, Miss Bates, Miss Black and Mr. Aitken, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. S: Mac. alister playing accompaniments, and, rhe Misses Jean Robson, Rita Grubb, Nash, Nielson, M. Middleton, N. Middleton, and Mrs. L. Innes playing a nice programme of dance music. Competitions were held, the winners being Miss Jacobson and Mr. E. McCluggage. Messrs. H. Botteher and E. McCluggage kindly acted as M.C.’s. An Empire Day service will be neia in the Stratford Methodist Church on Sunday next. The Rev. L. B. Neale will speak on “Our Heritage of Empire.

Have you seen the latest thing in Portable Typewriters 1 Call at W. H. Humphrey’s and see the new POTtable Remington. No folding and unfolding. You simply open the case and. the machine is ready for use. For private correspondence it cannot be beaten, neither can the price, £l9 10s. English magazines. Fashion Books, etc., posted to any address. Country subscribers not receiving their Daily News regularly are asked to immediately notify our circulation manager, care Mr. W. H. Humphrey, Stratford. Complaints will receive prompt attention.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1922, Page 6

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STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1922, Page 6

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1922, Page 6

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