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PARISH HALL. MONDAY, JUNE 25th, At 8 p.m, J)ANCE Organised by Anglican , Dance Committee. Admission' 2/6. r ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ a ■< ■- - . TARANAKI SCHOOL COMMITTEES’ ASSOCIATION. • ANNUAL CONFERENCE. .. .bif ,v i t rpHEt-AWiM! Conference will be « held in the Council Chambers, on Thursday, J.uhe 28th, 1928, at 2 p.m. Sharp,.., All members o? School Committdbs are eligible and are requested to attend. T. MONT. AVERY, Hoy. Sec. STRATFORD POULTRY AND WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION. i FIFTH ANNUAL’ WINTER SHOW ' f.< STRATFORD JULt Util to 14th Inclusive. ■ •;/ ■ ; . .'■ l.j *-ff. L -^■ - ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ' Support your own Show and enter in one join more of the following Glasses;' POULTRJ, PIGEONS, CANARY, FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE, HOME INDUSTRIES, ART FANCY WORK, SCHOOL DIVISION, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, HONEY, BOYS’ SCOUT SECTION. INDUSTRIAL SECTION. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER ; ijflAN EVERw ALL ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JUNE 30. at 9 p.m. If you have not received a Schedule ring, run or write to F. T. HALE, Hon. Secretary. [' Telephone 785. P.O. Box 58. Stratford. FARM SEPARATORS. PER A GtJIAEANTEFAJ FOE 10 YEAES. Stocks held by— UNION FOUNDRIES, LTD. STEATFOED, EiLTHaM aimj NEW PLYMOUTH. I lumbing. JpLUMBING, First-Class Work and - Materials. Copper Chip Heaters; 600-gal. Tanks £3 17s 6d cash. 400-gal. Tanks £2 17s 6d Cash. Work undertaken promptly. S. H. Board. Shop opposite Midhirst Railway Station. Phone 82114. ’M'O STOPiijk, If Tour printed matter unexpectedly, the “Evening'* Post” can replace it at short notice. , Charming .Carissima, lady of mine. Smile ora my suit with} red li I pa delvine; Lett met but bask in the blue of, J/ciulr eye, .1 Bid me to lo*e as the dear days slip hY; ; ; • ' Perfect and peerless one, when we are wed, WhaH ehall we do for a cold in the! head? FIU, coughs, and sneezes will surely be fewer \r If we both'l take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 21 June 1928, Page 1
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