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STRATFORD MARDI GRAS ’PHONE 295. ■Listen a moment while we interrupt proceedings to make the following announcements of meetings, after which the choir will sing an anthem. ASSOCIATED SHOP ASSISTANTS ASSOCIATED SHOP ASSISTANTS The Shop Assistants of Stratford have decided to support the candidate nominated by the Drapery Assistants, so Miss Linda Walsh now receives the support of the assistants engaged in all retail businesses. There will be a general meeting. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 7.45 p.m. In Mardi Gras Healquarters. Business: To elect officers and subcommittees and arrange plan of campaign. Large attendance requested. MIDHIRST SOCIAL EVENING. MIDHIRST SOCIAL EVENING. The Midhirst Committee will conduct a Social (Evening TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY At 8. Tn the Public Hall, to introduce the district candidate, Miss E. Sartori, to friends and supporters. Big muster requested. Music by Mr. Chas. Fox. KEEP FRIDAY NIGHT FREE. KEEP FRIDAY NIGHT FREE. Nothing like making a big stir to START THE QUEEN ELECTION. There is to be something of more than the usual unusualness in the BIG SPEECH NIGHT BIG SPEECH NIGHT Which is to occur next Friday night •IN THE KING’S THEATRE The town’s ibest speakers have already been nominated. In addition we will have a HEARTY COMMUNITY SING. HEARTY COMMUNITY SING. Soloists: Misses B. Sheahan and Eileen Kelly. This will be conducted by the Mardi Gras Organiser. Then there will be a fine musical programme by the MARDI GRAS MARDI GRAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. And while the votes on the Best Speech are being counted there will be a SHORT PICTURE PROGRAMME. GET ALONG EARLY. BOOK YOUR &EAT. If you book you’re sure of a good seat. To get in—ls 8d and Is Id, reserves 6d extra. The which includes the tax which causeth much anger.

We Want NoYanh.ee Agitators to Reform _—Us!New Zealanders are a Sober People VOTE CONTINUANCE OS . Ututd by the National Council of- the Licentei Trade of New Zealand.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1922, Page 6

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318

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1922, Page 6

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