AMUSEMENTS. inns MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S UNRIVALLED PICTURES. THEY ALL SAY Nothing Brighter, Nearer, or Better Ever Seen Here. TO-NICKT'S PROGRAMME: STARS AND STRIPES (Star Drama) The Son of the Doge (drama), Troublesome Baby (comedy), The Black-bordered Letter (drama), Mother’s Boy (drama), Korean Ports (scenic), How He Mads Ready for the Flood (comic), N isit vto Berlin (scenic), Bobby <:s Apache (comic), Foolshead as a Telsgiapa Boy (comic), Beautiful Gorges of Tarn (scenic), Bastia to Cortc (scenic). Our New Machine is the Best Ever. Prices—Adults Is, Children 6d. Orchestra Every Evening. PRIZE MATINEE 2.30 SATURDAY. • Adults 6d, Children 3d. airy farmers. THE BUTTER-FAT COMPETITION At the ECMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S GREAT ANNUAL This Year will be of Remarkable Interest and Value. HAWERA, NOVEMBER Bth and 9th. A BIG LIST of VALUABLE PRIZES. Special Railway Concessions and A Unique Re-union of the Shrewdest , and Most Progressive Men En- ' gaged in the National Dairy lnBUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. work of Clearing Properties of Stumps by Explosives, is prepared to accept engagements either by day or by contract. The most up-to-date appliances used. Terms on application. SHOW Rebates. dustry. Write for Schedules and emtry Forms. Entries CLOSE POSITIVELY OCTOBER 6th. If any point is fot clear, Write Again. F. G. TREWEEK. Secretary. Hawera. W. HOWE. LATE OF MR. NEWTON KING’S ota inr Having decided to undertake the • Address: W. ROWE, Stratford.
a 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 stoeKyard all and any kind of weather—they’re ideal Footwear. Have a look at those hanging outside ' FOSTER’S window. Notice the price, 11 o 6d — 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 IGs. They wear like wire and have ever so Neat an Appearance. E. G. FOSTER. BOOTMAKER, Broadway, Stratford. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, 1911. LICENSES to take Trout and Perch in any part of the Dominion will bo issued from the Ist October, 1911, to the 30th of April, 1912, subject to such regulations as Order-in-Council describes. Fee, £1; Women and Boys us. The Following Fishing Licenses have been issued: — A. Hollard, L. Riera, T. Gardiner, F. Collins, J. Fitzgerald, G. R. Drury, Dr. Menzies, O. Skoghind (boy), S. Rowe (boy), C. H. Slight, R. Spence Sid Clark, A. Fowler (boy), G. Carter (boy), R. Crossan (boy), W. Rowe, J. Dodd, J. R. L. Stanford, A. T. Twiss, M. Bowler, H. Porter (boy), J. H. Thompson, B. Hume (boy), O. Vaughan, P. Childs (boy), J. Brake, T. Bottin, W. Y. Kirkman, Roy Curtis (boy), A incent Kowaleski, F. J. Morgan, 1. Collins, D. P. Sullivan (boy), C. C. Robertson, 0. L. Allan, ft. \ oyle, R. M. Kivell. All Persons Must Produce their Licensee on Demand. C. D. SOLE, See. AND ROBERTS ’ PAINTERS, PAPERHANGEES, And DECORATORS. A Good Selection of Friezes And Papcrbangings Always in Stock Estimates for all classes of work. Address: Broadway. Stratford fne.o to Smart’s, Plumbers).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 52, 16 October 1911, Page 1
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