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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Entries for the Spring Flower Show close to-morrow evening witn the secretary, Mr H. T. Cooper. The excellent bill at the Town Hull this evening should draw a fullhouse. Proceeds lire in aid of the Plunkct Society's' Women's Rest Room. ..... .; At a meeting of settlers held at Whangamomona last night. Mr A. Coxhead spoke regarding the spread of blackberries, and claimed that' adequate measures were not beins enforced for their destruction. Th*4 plants on the railway reserves were infecting ether lands but the Railway Department took no action. Mr Wright and Mr Cook of the Agriculture Department, assured Mr.Coxhead that stringent measures would be adopted.

Sugar of milk i/6 lb. ■ Plunkct Teats 3 for 1/-; Plunket ointment 2oz 1/- fo cash onlyr.—Brown'* Broadway Pharmacy. X A word uj motorists Piing yon: radiators or mudguards to Robinson and Pope for r»p;.irs. Wo guarantee to give satisfac tiv,a in all our work, and at prices '.Lac will suit you and suit us. 'Phone 372, or Weston Bros. x J. J. Sullivan for plumnlng, drainlaying, and electric wiring. Workmanship and materials guaranteed. Orderg left at Taranaki Hardware, Sanderson and Judd, registered plumbers, drain layers and hot water engineers. Good work: prompt attention. Telephone. 222 x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 16 September 1924, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 16 September 1924, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 16 September 1924, Page 4

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