AMUSEMENTS. CORONATION SKATING RINK (Old Masonic Hall). Alterations arc now complete, and the floor is one of the best in town. OPEN EVERY EVENING, 7.30 to lb Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is Ocl (skates included). Afternoon Session 2.30 to o. Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is, Children Gd. Admission, Onlookers: Evening, Gents’ Is, Ladies Gd. Potato Races for Prizes. Hockey and Other Games. Cordials can be obtained at tiro Hall. STRATFORD HOSPITAL. G RAND CORONATION BALL AND HOSPITAL SATURDAY COLLECTION, In Aid of Infectious Diseases Ward. THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. . Music by String Band. Supper Provided by Ladies of Stratford and District. Splendid Dancing Floor. The Social Event of the Season. M.C.’s., P. Skoglund and T. Lawson. HOSPITAL /SATURDAY, JUNE 24. Every Pound given earns nearly ;wo bv Coronation Subsidy. You will ill bo" waited on. All correspondence vnd cheques to lie sent to the Joint Secretaries. Tickets for Ball: Double ss, Extra Ladv 2s Gd, Gents’ 3s Gd. T. H. PENN, C. D. SOLE, Joint Secretaries. TTISIT THE . V EIGHTH NATIONAL V DAIRY SHOW. And CONVENTION. ;i ■ • JUNE 20th to 23rd, 1911. PA LM ERSTON N ORTH. TUESDAY— Dairy Conference and Papers. . . ~ WEDNESDAY—Addresses on harm Work and Live Stock. Buildings cover 40,200 square feet. Hundreds of tiro Latest Devices and
Appliances. AX EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING RELATING TO DAIRYING. Unexcelled Displays in Dairy Factory Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Farm and Garden Products, Poultry, Pigeons. and Canaries. THIS SHOW HAS ATTRACTIONS FOR YOU. WEDNESDAY—Association and Rugby Football. THURSDAY (Coroiiation Day)—Hunters’ and Horse Competitions. FRIDAY-—Wood-chopping and Sawing Competitions. EVERT DaY AND EVENING— Many other Ne\v\ Features. A VISIT WILL DELIGHT AND PLEASE YOU. "Write for Daily Programme. J. C. LANE, Secretary. DOMINION DAIRY SHOW. HAWERA, > JULY sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth To be Opened by lIJS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Fourteen Thousand People Paid for Admission to the First Show. Applications for Space arc invited from Merchants and Dealers. If you have the Goods, we provide tire Customer. MONEY IS PLENTIFUL IN TARANAKI. If you have anything you desire to ' place before' the People of Taranaki, The Opportunity is before you. Rcocrd Trade was Experienced at the First Chew. "he Cost of Space is n Mere Detail. Wo have 35,000 feet of Space for sale. The Second Dominion Dairy Shew is going to be the Biggest Boom Taranaki has Experienced. Do not delay—applications arc rolling’ in. Wire or Write for all Particulars to A. M. CONROY, , Secretary. Box 47, Hawora. fob fa.;.;:. ACRES.
WINO to HMinnUh. Hip •dmap-'-t Kami in Taranaki; all level and in grass and rrnp; 18 paddnok-o largo lionsp and first-elnss mitlniildiiifrß; railway station. factory, an * selion] adjoin propertv; frontage i ; very pnitnljlc for mi tine np. careful fanning tlio fann wo”ld rp turn at least I'l‘iDO per annum Prim nnlv £'2d pnr arm; terms if dp sired. Titlo. f.aml Transfer. Address “Farm 27.” care Olfice.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 97, 14 June 1911, Page 1
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