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STRATFORD MARDI GRAS BIG BOOST COMING. More candidates on. the horizon. Surrounding districts shake a leg. We had a good day yesterday scouring through the country in Bro? Kelly’s car. Saw quite a number of district enthusiasts and arranged a series of meetings as noted, below. The business at each meeting will be the consideration of participating in the Queen Election. •Each district is alive to the fact that to create the best band in the Dominion everybody, has to lend a hand. Here, then, for the meetings.— NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. September 18, at 7.30. CORONATION HALL TOKO. CORONATION HALL TOKO. The residents of Toko, Douglas, HuiBga and Gordon Road, are invited to a meeting to discuss the proposal to nominate a candidate as QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS. The Mardi Gras Organiser will attend an<L address the meeting. W. IL "Weir Convenor. PUBLIC HALL MIDHIRST. PUBLIC HALL ; MLDHIRST. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, September 19, at 7.30. All who live in Midhirst, Waipuku. Tuna and district, and who are desirous of assisting in the Stratford “Mardi Gras,’’ are invited to be present next Tuesday night to discuss the proposal and consider the selection of a candidate in the QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS Campaign. The Mardi Gras Organiser will be present. .G- P. Harkness and A. McMeekan Convenors. WHAREHUIA PUBLIC HALL. WHAREHUIA PUBLIC HALL. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, September 20, at 7.30. A publie meeting, to meet the Organiser of the Stratford Mardi Gras and consider the matter of appointing a candidate to participate in the election of a QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS, will be held next Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m. A good attendance requested. J. Phillips and G. Hart Convenors. District residents are again notified that they receive a percentage of the voting money for any district fund. BOOST THESE MEETINGS. ROLL UP IN FORCE. STRATFORD’S BAND IS YOUR BAND. STRATFORD’S BAND IS YOUR BAND. I GOVERNMENT INsuranCF ’ DEPARTMENT Have you made Provision for Old Age ? For a quarterly payment of £2 19s. 74* a person age 21 may obtain from the Government Insurance Department A POLICY FOR £5OO guaranteed by the State. WITH PROFITS, PAYABLE AT AGE 60. In the event of death before this age the full sum assured, with profits, will be paid to his dependants. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE DISTRICT MANAGER. For nearly 40 years Edmonds Baking Powder has withstood competition—and still the housewife who “tries” others always comes back to Edmonds "Sure io Rise.” If you want the best results, use the best Baking Powder —29 KDMQNDC a BAKING ■ J 4/pqwder W I f-M r Jal / /&/ » HI gn RAPE jStf AND >Sfe> LUCERNE. gpl Of these it is essential to TP sow only the very best seed. « \ £>k A few extra pence per acre ) X on the seed is of no import- W* jßfl ance compared to obtaining « fcW a good strike. Our Rape M and Lucerne Seed are grown =l’ ’ from the purest stocks, and Ml ! I*4; they are double dressed by « > J&i our special machinery. Our 3r seed is of the highest ger- gni 80. urination. El Obtalnable frdm Progressive gji ’ merchants and stores all over U •w<’ New Zealand: 3 IT F. COOPER. LTD. jg-, Dixon Street, Wellington, N.Z JJ Get all the power from your boiler. Cover it with SCOTTS PATENT MICA CSBESTOS NON-CONDUCTING COMpoaition. Efficient, durable, won’t crack, fall or crumble. The only guarantee caiorifuge on the market.. Booklet f-ui 1. I’. M- Manning Co., 139 Albert

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1922, Page 7

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