AMUSEMENTS. H IS MA.S£STY 5 S THEATRE BERNARD'S permanent show. TO-NJGHT. TO-NIG HT. THURSDAY, JULY 20th, And 'Following Evenings. Mammoth Change of Pictures. The Master Mark of Picturedom. Superb Series of Pictorial Art. Winter Sports in St. Moritz (Scenic). Two Little Souls (Star Drama). (A most pathetic picture full of thrilling episodes). Tweedledum Sleeping Sickness —Drowsy Dick’s Dream—Ferdie’s Vacation (laughable picture burlesques) Ramona (Indian-and Cowboy Drama). An Exile’s Lovo (exciting dramatic) A Daring Performance (animal act). A Day with C. B. Fry’s Mercury Boys And a host of Up-to-date Films. To-night the £1 Is Prize for the lucky seat. SATURDAY’S MATINEE.—Tho large doll for the lucky child. WILL DIAMOND. r^ORCWATiO^ VP SKAT IN Li RUN SC. If you Skate, this is the place to spend a delightful evening. If you don’t Skate, come along and learn. AFTERNOON —Ladies and Children 6d,' skates included. EVENING—Ladies Is, Gents Is fad, Skates included, tfako up your mind to come to the next CORONATION DANCE on MONDAY EVENING, July 31st; Ladies Is, Gents 2s. mown STRATFORD H A L SI-TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, JULY 20th. WEST’S PICTURES-. Complete Change of Programme, Including—“GLIMPSES OF NEW ZEALAND.” 800 ft. of Scenery in your Own Country. Don’t Miss Seeing this Fine Picture. Popular Picture Prices. JpHE EVENT OF THE YEAR. BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE’S Annual Juvenile and Adult ?LAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. To be held in TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1911. Children from 7.30 to 9.30. Adults to Follow.' GOOD FLOOR, FIRST-CLASS MUSIC. Juveniles Is, Onlookers Is, Ladies Is Gd, Gents 2s 6d. A. E. BURGESS, Secretary. t oko b AZAAR. OPENING OF NEW CORONATION HALL By J. B. HINE, Esq., M.P., on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 20, At 2 O’clock. SPEAKERS.—J. B. Hinc, Esq., M.P., G. A. Marchant, Esq., County Chairman; J. Masters, Esq., Mayor of Stratford; R. Dingle, Eaq., Chairman Stratford A. and P Association; W. H. Were, Esq,. Chairman New Hall Committee, and others. The Bazaar will be open on the 20th, 21st, and 22nd inst. each afternoon and evening. *. Numerous Stalls, including Refreshment Stall, Fun for old and Young. Football matches, To Wera and Toko Schools, Te Wera and Toko Club teams on Toko Domain. Be sure and come along with all your friends. ADMISSION.—AduIts 6d, Children 3d, Family Season Ticket 2s Gd. R. D. MILNE, Hon. See. McCLUG GAGE TESTIMONIAL. SETTLERS desiring to associate themselves with the movement to present a fitting testimonial to Mr Joseph McCluggage, on his retirement from business at Whangamomona, are requested to communicate with the undersigned. OLAF McCUTCHAN, Hon. Sec. Whangamomona. QTEVE FAHEY, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBICCONIST, fs sill at tho old spot. Bis Saloon has hist been enlarged and refitted, and he has a splendid stock of tho latest and best PIPES, RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES. Old Friends end New Welcomed. w ANTED K N O W N. JOE LEE, LAUNDRYMAN, of Broadway South, has the best laundry in town. His prices arc:—White Shirts 6d, Collars Id, and all other articles at equally law .fates. Give *iim a trio)
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 126, 20 July 1911, Page 1
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