AMUSEMENTS. BERNARD’S ABOVE ALL PICTURES._ TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME 01 DELECTABLE TIT-BITS. Hilarious and Jovial CcnccotionSi A MAGNIFICENT BILL GREAT PHOTO PLAYLET:?. Tho Trlbo’s Penalty. . fue Blind Princess and the Poei. Indian Brothers. Van Bilble's Experiment. STAND-OUT COMICS— The Second Honeymoon. Hilda’s Uvsrs. Tent Village. Topical Budget. \ SCENIC'S — British North Borneo.* Cod Fishing from a Trawler GRAND ANNIVERSARY PRESENTATION MARCH 16. Everything New, Novel, interesting. Bernard’s New Symphony Orchestra EVERY EVENING. Change Pictures Monday and Thursday USUAL PRICES. '"TTRATFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ■ “ i GREAT AUTUMN. SHOW. Of 1' LOWERS, VEGETABLES, home Industries, And FINE ARTS WiL bo held in tho TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd, Entries close with the Secretary on February 20th. Admission Is. W. S. CATO, Hon. Secretary. QRMANBt HORTICULTURAL. POULTRY, AND GENERAL PRODUCE SOCIETY. .The 29th Popular Annual...... l ranaki IRANAKI UTING. UTING. Will be held at ;.. L ■. j ' -iii'AL 5-ntne/ normap y, •A On ... ■ v ' ,i ESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March sth and 6th, 1912. )f War Competition. _ Ladies’ fail-driving Competition, and ther Amusements will bo held. y’s Recreation and Amusement, eshrnents at Moderate Chaiges. , Open—lst day from 2to o p.m. . to 10 p.m. nd day iO a.m. to o p.m. ssion (either day) One Shilling. Entries Close fRDAY, MARCH 2nd, 9 P.M. ?AND ANNUAL CONCERT, jr'the Auspices of tho Society. On j . \ 9NESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1912. Will take place in tho VIANBY TOWN HALL at 8 p.m. SOME ONE, COME ALL. Welcome Everybody. edules Posted on application to [ ° n - SCC ’E. T. COWEBN, Normanby. McMILLAN AND FREDRSC, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. SOLE AGENTS FOR—ANTI MAMMITIS, tho only reliable cure for contagious mammi- _ MACMILLAN fiEATHER LEG ROPES, which are so much superior to ordinary rope; price is yd each, or 18s per dozen. ALLIANCE BEEKEEPERS bU - PLIES, are absolutely the best. ZEALANDIA RANGES, second to none. „ THE McLEOD WATER HEATER, quick and reliable. WOLSELEY SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES, . CREAM SEPARATORS, all sorts and sizes. gTRATFORD HOUSE. OUNTASM VISITORS TO STRATFORD Should not fail to visit MOUN T E CMON T. An easy drive of an hour and a half will take you to tho 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 tho Road improved. THIS IS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO MOUNT EGMONT.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 45, 17 February 1912, Page 1
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