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PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD DISTRICT FALLEN SOLDI KUS. MEMORIAL FUM>. HPHE Committee of the Stratford District Fallen Soldiers Memorial Fund invite voluntary subscriptions to the fund. v 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. 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. gPARKLING JJUGBY AT THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923 MOASCAR CUP CHALLENGE—PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS' HIGH PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL (Challengers). V. N.P. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL v (Holders). Kick-off 2.15 p.m. Finish in ample time for country visitors to catch 4.20 p.m. train. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies and Youths l/ 7 School Children under 12 6d. NOTICE. "Y motor bus will leave the Stratford Post Office to-morrojw Thursday) at 12.45 p.m. for New Plymouth football match, High School v. Palmerston. W. CURD. PEMBROKE SCHOOL. IJSUAL dance Friday night, Auggust 31st. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. —SALE OF WORKj——SALE OF WORK. (iii aid of Missions). Will bo held in the PARISH HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th. Opened at 1.30 p.m. Stalls: Work, Produce, Sweet and Flower. Bran Tub. Admission Free.

HORSES FOR SALE. Always open to buy good sorts. Some, first-rate Farm Horses, all classes of work. Apply— S, J. STJISTED Opunake Road, Stratford. 'Phone .359. BEACHING THE PUBLIC. HOW TO 00 IT. ■* Many peoplo who have neve* sought publicity for their goods or products, and are almost ready to make a start, hesitate because of their uncertainty as to the methods or mediums to use. An authority on the question gives the following reasons why these people can safely resort to the daily newspaper. PI RST. Because the intelligent, well-to-do, or buying class in general, read one or more of their favourite newspapers, in fact, refuse to do without them. SECOND. Because the public has contracted the babit of reading the daily newspapers to learn the current novelties that have been p.aced upon the market. These papers are daily visitors to every family. Everybody must have the news who lives in any sort of a civilized community, and it is not the news alone that is of real importance to the reader; the advertisements are also, well! read, especially by women who are buyers of the household, tlaice, advertising has become an integral, part of the daily newspaper, and is sought after and read with the same* controlling inters est as the news.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 97, 29 August 1923, Page 1

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