AMUSEMENTS. SJ; THEATRE. BERNARD’S above all PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tho Great New Plymouth WEST-ENO PICNIC FILM. Gome and See yourselves in the Water Last Night of Sensational Drama lost in the jungle, lost in the jungle. Thursday's Change is a Revelation. Star Dramas— The Tribe’s Penalty., The Blind Princess and the Poet. Indian Brothers. Van Bilble’s Experiment. NEW SOENICS AND COMICS. Everything New, Novel, interesting. Bernard’s Now Symphony Orchestra EVERY EVENING. Change Pictures Monday and Thursday USUAL PRICES. t STRATFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. GREAT AUTUMN. SHOW, Of flowers, VEGETABLES, HOME INDUSTRIES, i And FINE ARTS. WiL be / held in tho TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd. Entries clqse with the Secretary on February 20th. Admission Is. W. S. CATO, Hon. Secretary. aranaki ARANAKI UTINC. UTINC. mRMANBY HORTICULTURAL, and ceneral PRODUCE SOCIETY. The 29th Popular Annual . O - .Will be held at' . -.a • , ■ •.■! NORMA N B Y, On UESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March sth and 6th, 1912. of War Competition. . Ladies’ Nail-driving Competition, and other Amusements will be held, lay’s Recreation and Amusement, freshments at Moderate Chaiges. e- Open—lst clay from 2to o p.m. 7. to 10 p.m. 2nd day 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. lission (either clay) One ShillingEntries Close ?URDAY, MARCH 2nd, 9 P.M. 3RAND ANNUAL CONCERT, der tho Auspices of the Society. On BDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1912. Will take place in the R.MANBY TOWN HALL at S p.m. COME ONE, COME ALL. Welcome Everybody. chedules Posted on application to Hon - S ' C ’R. T. COWER.N, Normanby.
IILLAN AND FREDRiC, ROADWAY, STRATFORD. • AGENTS FOR—LNTI MAMMITIS, the only reli,ble cure for contagious mammilACMILLAN LEATHER LEG lOPES, which are so much sujerior to ordinary rope; price Is id each, or 18s per dozen. LLIANCE BEEKEEPERs’ SUPPLIES, are absolutely the best. SEALANDIA RANGES, second ;o none. I'HE McLEOD WATER HE AISR, quick and reliable. VOLSELEY SHEEP-SHEARIN G MACHINES, IREAM SEPARATORS, all sorts ind sizes. gTRATFORD HOUSE. VISITORS TO STRATFORD Should not fail to visit MOU N T EGMO NT. An easy drive of an hour and a half will take you to the House. MR. CHRISTENSEN, the Caretaker, will provide good Accommodation and Meals at very Moderate Rates. The Furnishing of the House has been considerably added to, and the Road improved. THIS IS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO MOUNT EGMONT.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 42, 14 February 1912, Page 1
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