APJUSEMENTS. H SS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S UNRIVALLED PICTURES. THEY ALL SAY Nothing Blighter, Clearer, or Better Ever Seen Here. TO-NIGHT. I’o-NIGHT. KENTUCKY PIONEER (Star drama) Joachim Murat (drama), Cog Wheel Railway (scenic), Rathe Gazette (topical), Clouds and Icefields (scenic) Who Killed John Dare (drama At the Mercy of the Tide (drama), Valley of Aosta (scenic). Duped by Dupin (comic), How Baptiste Lost His Place (comic), Italian Barber (comedy), Kelly s Courtship (comic). Our New Machine is the Best Ever. Prices —Adults Is, Children 6d. Orchestra Every Evening. PRIZE MATINEE 2.30 SATURDAY. Adults 6di Children 3d. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th. FHE GRAND FINALE SKATING CARNIVAL. FINISH OF THE SEASON. Unparallelled Electrical Effects. Prizes Incomparable. For the, Following Lady’s Neatest Costume, Lady's Most Original Costume, Gent’s Most Original Costume, Cent’s Best Fancy Costume. NUMEROUS RACES, COMPETITIONS, Etc. Prizes for All. Admission: Gents 2s 6d (including £a tes). Ladies 2s (including skates), nlookers, Is. AN TERN LECTURE. “INDIA AS I FOUND IT,” u its Relation to Religion and Morals, By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE, In the RESTERS’ HALL, STRATFORD, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Commencing at S o’clock sharp. THURSDAY EVENING, October 12th, at the same time and place, “Reincarnation and Karma. ; they Explain Life’s Problems, by Miss Christie. OCMONT AGRICULTURAL AND Hi PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GREAT ANNUAL SPRING SHOW AT HAV/ERA. Bth and 9th NOVEMBER. GRAND STOCK, INDUSTRIAL, And KENNEL CLUB SHOW. PRIZE MONEY £I3OO PRIZE MONEY. .0 HUNTERS’ COMPETITIONS, And the OPEN CHALLENGE CUP. . limited Classes in Home Industries for Cookery, Fancy Work, etc. tries close SATURDAY, 28th., Oct. ledules Free on application to Secretary. F. G. TREWEEK. business notices. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. W. ROWE. ATE OF MR. NEWTON KING’S STAFF, iving decided to undertake the rk of Clearing Properties of amps by Explosives, is prepared to sept engagements cither by day or contract. The most up-to-date pliances used. Terms on applicaIress: W. ROWE, Stratford.
CLOGS ARE A BOON IN WET WEATHER. And a comfort to wear when it’s dry. For the farmer who “bangs” cows and knocks about the stocKyard all and any kind of weather —they’re ideal Footwear. Have a look at those hanging outside FOSTER’S window. Notice the price, 11s 6ll — quite a small figure considering the Supreme Satisfaction they give. If you prefer Solid Leather Boots — New Zealand made, bear in mind—ask for FOSTER’S MEN’S CHROME WORKING BOOTS, at 10s. They wear like wire and have over so Neat an Appearance. E. G. FOSTER. BOOTMAKER, Broadway, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 48, 11 October 1911, Page 1
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