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PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD DISTRICT FALLEN SOLDIERS. MEMORIAL FUND. npHE Committee of the Stratford District Fallen Soldiers Memorial Fund invite voluntary subscriptions to the fund. A generous response has alreadybeen made to the call, but it is hoped that everyone in the district will take part in the movement and the Committee will therefore welcome subscriptions, however large or however small. Subscriptions may be forwarded to any member of the General Committee or to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr Percy Thomson. COMMITTEE. J. W. McMillan (chairman), P. Thomson (Hon. Treasurer), Mrs D. Steven, W. P. Kirkwood, S. Macalister, Dr. D. Steven, Dr. W. P. P. Gordon, R. Masters M.P., P. Skoglund, D, J. Malone, J. McAllister, A. E. Copping, J. S. Lyons, N. R. Cleland, E. Walter, H. E. Abraham, G. E. Bocock, W. Power (Hon. Secretary.)

Mr W. Power, Hon. Secretary, will be pleased to answer any enquiries. j. w. mcmillan, Chairman of Committee. Great Performance of ‘‘SCANDAL” ‘‘SCANDAL” Cosmo Hamilton’s Delightful and Daring Comedy will be given at the TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT Harry I. Cohen by arrangement with j. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. TO-NIGHT —at 8.30. TO-NIGHT—at 8.30, Presents A Specially Selected Company Headed bv DORIS. DUANE DORIS DUANE Tlie Brilliant Young English Actress whom Critics proclaim as the Greatest since Ethel Irving, —And • ERIC HARRISON ERIC HARRISON The Popular English Matinee Idol —Together \yith— Harold Moran, Lucie Carter, John Galway, Graham© Newton, Arthur Orbell, Mary MacGregor, George Board, Arthur Adams. The Magnetic Production ‘■SCANDAL” Which has been discussed by Hundreds of Thousands in London, New York, Melbourne and Sydney. ‘‘SCANDAL” Which has been responsible for a greater controversy than any other play ever staged, “SCANDAL” Which has been disciibed as the most adroit Comedy-drama ever written. “SCANDAL.” Opportunity is being kind to you. It knocks at Your Door. Do not miss “SCANDAL.” BOX PLAN AT G-RUjBB’S. Prices—Resd. Seals ss, other prices 4s, 3s, 2s. All plus Tax-

SOCCER MONDAY, JUNE 4th. STRATFORD V. MANAIA. AT THE SHOWGROUNDS Kick off at 2.30 p.m. Admission 9d, Ladies Free. BERT DAVIS, Hon. Secretary. S.A.F.C.

TED MoCLUCCACE’S SERVICE ... TO KAPONCA. N and after Monday, May 14th, a regular Motor Car Service will leave the Stratford Post Office at 9.30 a.m. a_n<3 3.45 p.m., each day for Kaponga, arriving at the latter place at 10.35 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. For fuller particulars apply to J)AILY pASSENGER gERVICE, JJAWERA TO pLYMOUTH. An Up-to-date Char-a-Banc Leaves for New Plymouth Hawcra P. 0., 8.0 a.m.; Stratford P. 0.. 9.0 a.m.; ' Inglewood P. 0., 9.45 a.m. Leaves for Hawera— New Plymouth P.O. 4 p.m.; Inglewood P.O. 4.45 p.m. Stratford P. 0., 5.20 p.m. Comfortable Seating Accommodation for 20 Passengers. Available i for Sunday Trips. FARE—Hawera to New Plymouth 7s E. McCLUGGAGB, Stratford, Q. E. FOWLER.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 2 June 1923, Page 1

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