AMUSEMENTS. H. 9 Ol J\.SX ABOVE ALL TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME 01' DELECTABLE UT-BTIS. Hilarious and Jovial I Concooaons, A MAGNIFICENT BILL. GREAT PHOTO PLAT LET*. Gigantic Biblical Drama. CONVERSION OF ST. ANTHONY. The Life Saver. . The Lonely Villa. Told in the Sierras. MIRTHFUL COMICS. Mr. and Mrs. Poorluck. The Wrong Patient. Infant at Snakevllle. brilliant SOENICS—REVIEW AT DELHI. Patho Gazette. Mushroom Crowing. GRAND ANNIVERSARY PRESENTATION MARCH 16. KEEP THEATRE COUPONS. Everything New, Novel, Interesting. Bernard’s New Symphony Orchestra EVERY EVENING'. Change Pictures Monday and Thursday USUAL PRICES. ''"iTRATFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. T UMN. of LOWi» VEGETABLES, HOME INDUSTRIES, And FINE ARTS ■ i...' ; ' ■WiL be held in the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd. Entries close with the Secretary on hruary 20th. Admission Is. W. S. CATO, Hon. Secretary. ORMANBT H°RT ,c UI-TU R AL: , POULTRY, AND GENERAL PRODUCE SOCIETY. .The 29th Popular Annual. iRANAKI vRANAKI .UTINC. r UTINC. Will he held at normanbi, On ESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March sth and 6th, 1912. >f War Competition. _ . Ladies’ i ail-driving Competition, and ther Amusements will ue nem. y’s Recreation and Amusement, eshments at Moderate Charges. , Open—lst day from 2 to o p.m. . to 10 p.m. nd day 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ssion (either day) One Shilling. Entries Close iRDAY, MARCH 2nd,. 9 P.M. AND ANNUAL CONCERT, r the Auspices of the Society. On •NESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1912. Will take place in the lANBY TOWN HALL at 8 p.m. )ME ONE, COME ALL. Welcome Everybody. dules Posted on application to in. Sec, R. T. COWERN, Normanby. 3‘ TRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. rs’ Steeplechases, Pony Juinpg, Motor Car Driving, TrotI- iUUVV/i vni rp 7 ig, Menagerie Race, Triangular an and Horse Race, and other ivelties. V GROUNDS. STRATFORD, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Bth, 1912. Admission Is. E. JACKSON, Secretary.
HOUSE. VISITORS TO STRATFORD Should not fail to visit MOUN T EGMO NT, An easy drive of an liour 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. gTRATFORD
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 21 February 1912, Page 1
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