AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE STRATFORD. BERNARD’S PERMANENT PICTURES. AND S K A T I N G. PICTURES— • EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. SKATING. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 7.30 to 10. AND EVERY AFTERNOON, 2 to 4. Illustrated Songs. Usual Prices. WTI.L DIAMOND. C CORONATION SKATING RINK y (Old Masonic Hall). Alterations are now complete, and the floor is one of the best in town. OPEN EVERY EyENTNG, 7.30 to 10 Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is Od (skates included). Afternoon. Session 2.30 to o. Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is, Children 6d. Admission, Onlookers: Evening, Gents’ is, Ladies 6d. Potato Races for Prizes. Hockey and Other Games. Cordials can bo obtained at the Hall. \ TISIT THE i V EIGHTH NATIONAL ■ DAIRY SHOW, And CONVENTION. JUNE 20th to 23rd, 1911. PALMERSTON NORTH. TUESDAY—Dairy Conference and Papers. WEDN ESDAY—Addresses on Farm Work and Live Stock. Buildings cover 40,200 square feet. Hundreds of tfie Latest Devices and Appliances. AN EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING RELATING TO DAIRYING. Unexcelled Displays in Dairy Factory Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Farm , and Garden Products, Poultry, Pifeons, and Canaries. SHOW HAS ATTRACTIONS FOR YOU. WEDNESDAY—Association and Rugby Football. THURSDAY (Coronation Day)—Hunters’ and Horse Competition's. FRIDAY—Wood-chopping ■ and Sawing Competitions. EVERT DaY AND EVENING— Many other New Features. A VISIT WILL DELIGHT AND PLEASE YOU. Write for, Daily Programme. o. C, LA Nil, Secretary. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. SECOND ANNUAL WINTER v SHOW. DRILL HALL NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE 7,8, 9, and 10, 1911. Guessing Competitions for Children. 3cwt. Cake, containing money, to bo Sold in Slices. RECORD iENTRIEo. Milking Machines, Printing Machines And Other Working Exhibits. AN ALL-ALIVE EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION. Special Traill on Umrsday. Kh inst. Special Train Fares cveiy da\. Admission: Adults Is, Children 3d. A. CLIFF, Secretary, Now Plymouth. P. O, Box 72. DOMINION DAIRY SHOW. HAWERA, JULY oth, 6th, 7th, and Bth To bo Ononcd bv HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Fourteen Thousand People Paid for Admission to the First Show, Applications for Space are invited from Merchants and Dealers. If you have the Goods, wo provide the Customer. MONEY IS PLENTIFUL IN TARANAKI. If you have anything yon desire to place before the People of Taranaki, The Opportunity is before you. Record Trade was Experienced at tho First Show. The Cost cf Space is a More Detail. We have 35,000 feet of Space for sale. Tho Second Dominion Dairy Show is going to be the Biggest Doom Taranaki has Experienced. Do not delay—applications ’are rolling in. Wire or Write for all Particulars to A. M. CONROY. Secretary. Box 47, Hawera.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 1
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