AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S PERMANENT SHOW. Programme of Star Pictures for This Week. The . Pictures are the Pick of the Bunch. Effecting a Cure (Star Drama). Napoleon at Sargarossa (showing the attack on tno convent by 3000 men) ■ The Way of Life. Langford the Pug, Fighting. Jack Fat and Slim Jim (Comic). Davy Jones’s Troubles. A Thrilling Story. Under the Microscope. Gaumont Graphic, latest topical, and a host of others. SKATING TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, at i .30. Usual Prices. WILL DIAMOND. SKATING <nORONATION \J RINK. (Old Masonic Hall). • Come and join the happy crowd of' a delightful pastime tor a winter’s evening. _ Open Every Evening 7.30 to 10. Admission: Ladies is, Gents Is Od (skates included). Afternoon Session: Ladies od, Gents Is, Children 6di CORONATION ASSEMBLY. A select Dance will be held Every Alternate MONDAY EVENING, commencing MONDAY, JULY 3rd. Dancing from 8 to 12. Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Good Floor, Good Music, Good <^up-
mow N „ H A L L. X , STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JULY Ist. A Jovial Jingle of Jollity. Jock WihtlS And Lis new Combination of Caledonians, including Mr. Dave tonnth, Now Zealand’s Champion Miudlcweiglit Boxer of the World, m Scientific Exhibitions. A REFINED ATHLETIC DISPLAY. A NIGHT WP THE AULD SANGb. A Clever Coterie of Gentlemen Artists, . present a Yentable i oiu ' Pound of Musical Gems, Sparkling Comedy Items, and the Latest Song Successes. fOCK WILLIS ■ (The Harry Lauder of the South), Tam McLean (basso), Colin Cameron (Tenor), Robt. Ferguson (bantone), Edward Headlam (mono- • loguo entertainerand accompan- ‘ The Fascinating Comedv, “FOLLOW ME, GIRLS.” -V A RARE MUSICAL TREAT. Hear the Caledonian Quartette Party. “Mun, they’re awfu’ Guid. Prices: 3s and 2s. Limited number of seats at Is from 7.45 p.m. Box Plans now open at Grubb s. The entire entertainment being essenced with a most delightful refinement of good humour. W. J. ROBEY, Touring Manager. XjHRE BRIGADE ANNUAL JUVENILE BALL. Will be held this year EARLY IN AUGUST. Children’s Practice will start almost immediately. Further particulars^\jdll be published later. e'^JGESS, Secretary S.Y.F.B. MR. FARMER! Do not allow any agent to come to you and talk Milking Machines Some of them tell Fairy Tales. JUST WAIT FOR THE
To be opened by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, At -NOON ON WEDNESDAY, JULY sth. And' to remain open for r our Days. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY July sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth. You will see all the Latest and Most Improved Machines on the Market in Full Working Order, rrhe USE R YOUR M OWN JUDGMENT IN DECIDING ON THE MAKE YOU PURCHASE. You will see— _ /n . . . THE STORRIE (3 machines) THE RIDD THE GANE THE SIMPLEX THE JERSEY THE REID I THE EUREKA Some of these are the very latest, and now on the market. Others have stood the test of time. Now this, MR. FARMER, is a fair business proposition. You see what you are buying. All further information supplied' by A. M. CONROY, Secretary, Dominion Dairy Show, Hawera. Box 47.
QOU NTY HOTEL, STRATFORD. W. P. KIRKWOOD. Cooks’ Coupons Accepted. 0 MILNER &J HARRIS, BRICKLAYERS, HAMLET STREET We aro prepared to, undertake all kinds of BRICK WORK. CONCRETE, TILE, AND DRAINAGE WORK, At Reasonable Prices. .... . Brick, Cement,; Fire Clay, Fire Bricks, And Drain Pipes always on. liand.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 29 June 1911, Page 1
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