AMUSEMENTS. /pORONATION SKATS MG ' RSMK, (Old Masonic Hall). Alterations are now complete, and the floor is one of the host in "town. OPEN EV ERY EVENING, 7.30 to 10 Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is Gd (skates included). _ Afternoon Session 2.30 to 5. Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is, Children 6d. Admission, Onlookers: Evening, Gents’ Is, Ladies Gd. • i Potato Races for Prizes. Hockey and Other Games. Cordials can bo obtained at the Hall. ' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE A BENEFIT PICTURE MATINEE Will be given at HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, On SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 24, 2.30. The proceeds to ho devoted to Hospital Satifrday Fund. A full programme of our Magnificent Pictures will bo projected. Tickets are issued by Mr. Penn, Gd. STRATFORD HOSPITAL. Grand 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. Skcgluud and T. Lawson. HOSPITAL SATURDAY, JUNE 24. Every Pound given earns nearly two by Coronation Subsidy. You will all be waited on. All correspondence and cheques to ho sent to the Joint Secretaries. Tickets for. Ball: Double ss, Extra Lady 2s 6d, Gents’ 3s 6d. T. H. PENN, C. D. SOLE, Joint Secretaries. ,T 7ISIT THE IV EIGHTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. And CONVENTION. JUNE 20th to 23rd. 1917, PALMERSTON NORTH. TUESDAY—Dairy Conference and Papers. WEDNESDAY—Addresses on Farm Work and Live Stock. Buildings cover 40,200 square feet. Hundreds of the Latest Devices and Appliances. AN 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 (Coronation Day)—Hunters’ and Horse Competitions. FRIDAY 1- —Wood-chopping and" Sawing Competitions. EVERY DAY AND EVENING— Many other Now Features. A VISIT WILL DELIGHT AND PLEASE YOU. Write for Daily Programme. J. C. LAiNE, Secretary. M R. FARMER! | Do not allow any agent to come to you and talk Milking Machines Some of them tpll Fairy Tales. , JUST WAIT FOR THE ( DOMINION DAIRY : SHOW, To be opened by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, At NOON ON WEDNESDAY, 1 JULY- sth. And to remain open for Four Days. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, c FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. July sth, 6th, 7th, and Stli. You will see all the Latest and Most n Improved Machines on the Mar- ~ ket in Full Working Order. Then, MR. FARMER, USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT ' IN DECIDING ON THE MAKE , YOU PURCHASE. ) Y'ou will see— THE STORRIE (3 machines) THE RIDI) THE GANE THE SIMPLEX I THE JERSEY THE REID i THE EUREKA Some of those arc the very latest, and I new on the market. Others have stood the test of time. a Now this, MR. FARMER, is a fair business proposition. You see what you are buying._ Q All further information snnnlied by A. M. CONROY, Secretary, Dominion Dairy Show, Hawcra. Box 47.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 102, 20 June 1911, Page 1
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