AMUSEMENTS. H 3S MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S PERMANENT PICTURES. STILL REIGN SUPREME. SUPERB. Some of tho Best in the Universe. NO BOMBAST OR BLOW. Jerusalem. Carmen. Tweedledum, Aviator. Fisher Folk. Pathe Gazette. Warwick Chronicle. Fatima. Max Engaged. Germination of Plants. Onokoe’s Vow. Foolshead Presents. Our Charges are fox; the People. WILL DIAMOND. CORONATION V RINK. SKATING NOVEL GUESSING COMPETITION The proprietors of the Coronation Rink will give half a guinea to the person guessing the cori’ect or nearest number of people in the Coronation 'Hall at 9.J0 on Saturday Evening, July 15th. Conditions: Write the number of your guess plainly and sign your name,- seal in an envelope addressed to Proprietor of the Coronation Skating Rink, axld deliver at the Hall any afternoon or evening up to Saturday Evening, July 15th, at 8 o’clock. No guesses will be received later. At 9.30 every person in the Hall will be counted, and the first correct number opened secures the prize; failing a correct number the first nearest number opened wins; each person limited to one guess only. Skating Every Afternoon and Evening. Don’t forget the Next Coronation Dance takes place on MONDAY EVENING, July 17th. JpIRE 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 oth, By His Excellency* the Governor, Lord Islington, D. 5.0., K.C.M.C., THE GREAT EXPOSITION Will Remain Open for Four Days, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, July sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth. The Exhibit 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 Irathe Timetables. The Railway Department have made arrangements to carry 10,000 people in comfoit. A. M. CONROY, > Secretary. 'IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE Of LADIES DRESSES AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, To make room for alterations to premises at MRS. McCAL HUM’S, Great Bargains in Children’s Sun Hats and Bonnots, Ladies’ Blouses, Sunshades in great variety. Everything will be Sold. ENORMOUS SACRIFICE. Call at once at MRS. McCAHHUM’S, DROADWA f. gKATESI SKATES! EXTENSION ROLLER SKATES, BALL BEARING, With Boxwood Wheels, Just Arrived, a Stock of these celebrates SKATES, which we can sell at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Call early, as there is sure to he i big demand for them. P. G. PRICE, CYCLE AND PHONOGRAPH DEALER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. [A Card.] J. MARTSW, Builder and contractor, Falstaff Street, Stratford. Every description of Building Work Undertaken. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. Estimatep Givao,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 6 July 1911, Page 1
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