AMUSEMENTS. mown HALL. 1 STRATFORD. Under the direction of MISS MARIE BAINES. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter LaughterLaughter LaughterLaughter LaughterLaughter LaughterLaughter Laughter LaughterLaughter Laughter Laughter LaughterLaughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter Laughter LaughteiMISS MARIE BAINES and her ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, will introduce the 2-Act Comedy, with Music, "MISS LANCASHIRE, LIMITED.” A Tornado of Laughter will hit Stratford. Frtn, Mirth, Laughter, and Frolic, Merriment, Liveliness, Festivity. Music London Made. New Faces, Now Features, New Songs. If you don’t want to laugh stay away from this irresistible frivolity. Prices: 3s- 2s, and Is. Box Plan now open at Grubb’s Music Warehouse No early doors.
T>ARTON BROS.’ CIRCUS. THE GREATEST WAGGON SHOW ON' EARTH. Everything New. BARTON BROS.’ -CIRCUS AND VAUDEVILLE HIPPODROME, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9th. 1 ONE NIGHT ONLY. 1 WORLD’S BEST ARTISTS. A Grand, Masterful. Sweeping, Overwhelming Array of the World’s Stupendous Novelties and Exciting Sensation. Look out for the Great MOTOR CAR Sensation. The Greatest Act of Modern Times. 70 HORSES and PONIES. 70 -15 STAR PERFORMERS. 45 PRICES—2s, and 3s. Children Half Price. Tasman Bradley, Touring Manager. EGMONT SHEEP DOC TRIAL CLUB EGMONT SHEEP DOC TRIAL CLUB HAWERA. (Affiliated with North Island Association). Eleventh annual meeting Will be held on MARCH 12, 13, and 14, 1912. On D. J. Willis, Esq.’s Property, “OPEKE DOWNS,” whareroa ROAD (Three miles from Princes Street Railway Crossing). Judge: W. White, Esq (Hawke’s Bay) Class I.—Heading and bringing back, about J mile. Class Ti—Heading, J mile, bring back, drive 50 yards, and yarding. Class lll.—Driving 300 yards and yarding. Class IV.—Driving 300 yards, and raiding, with two dogs. Prizes £6, £3, £l, 15s, and 7s 6d in each class. Class IV.—No fourth and fifth prizes. £SO in Cash Prizes, besides Specials, Trophies, and Cups, including Bennett and Sutton’s Cup (points prize), and Tongahoe Valley Road Settlers’ Cup (value £lO 10s) for Maiden Dog points prize. Mr. A. Blair’s Special (£1 Is) will be awarded for Best-looking Dog competing at Trial. Luncheon Booth on ground. Drags will run out to the ground. Beautiful drive cut from town. Magnificent course. An ideal picnic. Programme cards, conditions, and entry forms from Secretary. Entries close on THURSDAY, 6th March, at 9 p.m., with the Secretary. J. BLAIR, South Road.
gTERLINC VALUE IN FOOTWEAR I Tt matters a great deal what the footwear you buy looks like, but you will never get more value out of it than was originally put into it. Our purchases are made from manufacturers who have a reputation at stake—who rely upon quality of material and efficient workmanship to uphold that reputation. LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF OUR STYLES. E. G. FOSTER. bootmaker, STRATFORD.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19120306.2.2.2
Bibliographic details
Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 60, 6 March 1912, Page 1
Word Count
450Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 60, 6 March 1912, Page 1
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.