AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S UNRIVALLED PICTURES. THEY ALL SAY Nothing Brighter, Clearer, or Better Ever Seen Here. TO-NJGHT’G PROGRAMME: STARS AND STRIPES (Star Drama) The Son of the Doge (drama), Troublesome Baby (comedy), Ihe Black-bordered Letter (drama), ' Mother’s Boy (drama), Korean Ports (scenic), How He Macio Heady for the Flood (comic), '\ isit to Berlin (scenic), Bobby <s Apacne (comic), Foolshead as a Telegraph Boy (comic), Beautiful Gorges of Tarn (scenic), Bastia to Corte (scenic). Our New Machine is the Best Ever. Prices—Adults Is, Children 6d. Orchestra Every Evening. PRIZE MATINEE 2.30 SATURDAY. Adults Gd, Children 3d. SKATING RSNK. Open Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Afternoon Sessions —Ladies and Children 6d, Gents Is. Evening Sessions —Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. QORONATBON AIRY FARMERS. I'HE BUTTER-FAT COMPETITION At the ECMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S GREAT ANNUAL SHOW This Year will be of Remarkable Interest and Value. HAVVERA, NOVEMBER Bth and 9lh. A BIG LIST of VALUABLE PRIZES. Special Railway Concessions and • Rebates. A Unique Re-union of the Shrewdest and Most Progressive Men Engaged in the National Dairy Industry. Write for Schedules and cm try Forms. Entries CLOSE POSITI\ &LY OCTOBER 6th. If any point is not clear, Write Again. F. G. TREWEEK. Secretary. Hawera. BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. W. HOWE, LATE OF MR. NEWTON KING’S STAFF, Having decided to undertake the 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. Address: 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 stccicyard all and any kind of weather —they’re ideal Footwear. Have a look at those hanging outside POSTER’S window. Notice the price, 11s 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 10s. They wear like wire and have ever so Neat an Appearance. E. G. FOSTER, BOOTMAKER, t Broadway, Stratford. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON,* 1911. LICENSES to take Trout and Perch in any part of the Dominion will be issued from tho Ist October, 1911, to the 30th of April, 1912, subject to such regulations as Order-in-Council describes. Fee, £1; Women and Boys os. The Following Fishing Licenses have been issued: — A. Hollard, L. Riera, T. Gardiner, F. Collins, J. Fitzgerald, G. R. Drury, Dr. Menzies, 0. Skoglnnd (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), 0. Vaughan, P. Childs (liny), J. Brake, T. Bottin, W. V. Kirkman, Roy Curtis (hoy), \ incent Kowaleski, F. J. Morgan, F. Collins, D. P. Sullivan (hoy), C. C. Robertson, 0. L. Allan, H. oylo, R. M. Kivcll. All Persons Must Produce their Licensee r,n Demand. C. D. SOLE, See.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 53, 17 October 1911, Page 1
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