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PUBLIC NOTICES. MAHOE HALL. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923. USUAL FORTNIGHTLY DANCE. Gents '2/6, Ladies 1/6. W. McMAHON, Hon. Secretary. GRAND BALL r ]WN JJALL ELTHAM. In aid of Pearson’s Memorial Fund for the Blind, MONDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1923. Richardson’s Orchestra, Admission: Double 7/6; Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-. H. NODDER, Secretary. CHILDREN’S & ADULTS’ PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL to be held on FRIDAY, 24th, 1923 in ]ty[IDHIRST JJALL, Prizes given to local Children. Special prizes to visitors (children) Good music, excellent floor, and supper. Children’s dancing from 7.30—9.30. Admission —Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Visiting Children 9d. Local School free. V. STILLER, M. KILPATRICK, Hon. Secs. TO THE MEMBERS, STRATFORD RACING CLUB. OWING to the fact that I was unj able, by medical advice, to be present at the annual meeting of the Racing Club last evening, I desire to take this opportunity of returning thanks to the members for electing me Vice-President of the Club, and also to my opponent (Mr M. McDonald) for his generous congratulations, as I was unable personally to return thanks last evening. Yours faithfully, H. E. ABRAHAM. STRATFORD DISTRICT FALLEN SOLDIERS. MEMORIAL FUND. 'jPHB Committee of the Stratford District Fallen Soldiers Memorial Fund invite voluntary subscriptions to the fund. A generous response has already been 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. Macallster, Dr, D. Steven, Dr. W. P. P. Gordon, R. Masters M.P., P, Skoglund, D. J. Malone, J. McAllister, A. B. Copping, J. S. Lyons, N. R. Cleland, E. Walter, H. E. Abraham, G. B. Bocock, W. Power (Hon. Secrqtary.) \ Mr W. Power, Hon. Secretary, will be pleased to answer any enquiries. J. W. McMILLAN, Chairman of Committee. JJAWERA TO pLYMOUTH. An Up-to-date Char-a-Bano Leaves for New Plymouth Hawera P. 0,, 8.0 a.m.; . Stratford P. 0.. 9.0 a.m. j 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 for Sunday Trips. FARE—Hawera to New Plymouth 7s. C R FOWLER QREAM RANTED. pHE Fassifern Dairy, Te Wera, is now buying cream. Current prices given. Separators and cims Supplied. WORTH its weight in gold—“NO RUBBING” Laundry Hein a sevenwoeks* supply can be mirchased for Is cash. Central Coop Co Ltd. pUTTEE WRAPPERS,—To Dairy farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers j at the "Stratford Post” Job Printing

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 22 August 1923, Page 1

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