AMUSEMENTS. H is MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S PERMANENT PICTURES. STILL REIGN SUPREME. SUPERB. Some of the Best in the Universe. NO BOMBAST OR BLOW. TUESDAY NEXT— Watch for Thunderbolt Picture— Thunderbolt the Bushranger—A Story of Tense Interest, full of Thrilling and Pethetic Scenes. Our Charges are for the People. WILL DIAMOND. CORONATION v-' RIM SKATING RINK. Come and join the happy crowd of skaters, a delightful pastime for a winter’s evening. Open Every Evening 7.30 to 10. Admission: Ladies is, Gents Is 6d (skates included). Afternoon Session: Ladies 6d, Gents Is, Children 6d. 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 Supper; Pianist, Miss McDonald; Cornet, Mr Kelly; Messrs Burgess and Parsons MiC.’s PJT OWN HA STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. L L. A JOVIAL JINGLE OF JOLLITY. JOCK WILLIS'S CALEDONIANS. OCK WILLIS’S CALEDONIANS. Programme for this Evening—- , Part I. Overture, (Selected) Mr. Ed. Headlam Quartette, “Cameron Men,” "Caledonians.” Song (bass), “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,” Mr. Tam McLean Duet, “All’s Well,” Mr. 0. Cameron and Mr. R. Ferguson. Song (comic), “Concertina,” “jock Willis.” Song (tenor), "Home Sweet Home,” Mr. Colin Cameron Monologue "Singers and their Songs” Mr. Edward Headlam Quartette Comedy Act, "Follow Me, Girls,” "Caledonians” Interval o’ Eight Minutes. PART 11. Overture, "Blue Bell,” Mr. Edward Headlam Quartette (comedy), '"Medley,” "Plantation Songs” "Caledonians” Physical and Boxing Exhibition, Mr. Dave Smith (‘“yin o’ yor ain’l) (New Zealand’s Champion Middleweight Boxer of the World, etc) Song (bass), "Drinking,” Mr. Tam ‘McLean. Song (comic), "Certainly Not,” Jock Willis. Song (tenor), "Loch Lomond,” Mr. Colin Cameron. "GOD SAVE THE KING.” Prices, 3s and 2s. Limited number of seats at Is, from 7.45 Box Plan at Grubb’s. W. J. ROBEY, Touring Manager. JURE BRIGADE ANNUAL JUVENILE BALL. Will be held this year EARLY IN AUGUST. Children’s Practice will start almost immediately. Further particulars will be published later. A. E. BURGESS, Secretary S.V.F.B.
DOMINION DAIRY SHOW: To be Opened WEDNESDAY, JULY s th. By His Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington, D. 5.0., K.C.M.G., THE GREAT EXPOSITION Will Remain Open for Four Days WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, July sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth. The Exiiibit made by the Agricultural Department is'worth going miles to see. It is an Education. Come and See The Record Entries IN DAIRY PRODUCE. Every, Section is Filled to Overflowing. All the Latest Dairying Machinery in Motion. Leading Firms from all Parts of the Dominion Represented. New Zealand Championships in all Classes Competed for. Thousands. are Coming from North and South. All Records will be broken. Cheap Fares on the Railway. The Great Winter Outing for Taranaki and her sons of toil. See all papers for Railway 'I ratfic Timetables. The Railway Department have made arrangements to carry 10,000 people in comfoit. A. M. CONROY, Secretary. "MPORTANT CLEARING SALE Of LADIES DRESSES . AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, To make room for alterations to premises at MRS. McGALLUM’S, Great Bargains in Children’s Sun Hats and Bonnets, Ladies’ Blouses, Sunshades in great variety. Everything will be Sold. ENORMOUS SACRIFICE. Call at once at MRS. McGALLUM’S, BROADWAY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 1 July 1911, Page 1
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