AMUSEMENTS. Cl TRATFORD HORTICUL TU R A L O .SOCIETY. SOCIAL AND DANCE. FORESTERS’ HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 10th. • Members and Friends (-an obtain Tickets from LadCs’ (■onmi-ttbe. Oentlcmcn '.ss, Ladies Is. V/. Cato,’ Secretary. BANQUET AT WHANGAMOMONA. BANQUET will be tendered to _ MR. JOSEPH McCLUGGAGE !jy tlie L’bcral Party of the Wbangamomona District, to bo bold in the Whangamomona Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, May 10, 1912. The following members of the Ministry will deliver addresses n—hon. w. d. s. McDonald, HON. GEO. LAURENSON, HON. H. G. ELL. IT. BLAIR. J. A. McAULEY, Joint Secretaries C4KATING. SKATI.NO. yj} 3RAND FANCY DRESS SKATING CARNIVAL FOR CHILDREN, ■ To be hold in CORONATION SKATING RUNG, ON MAY 15th, at 8 p.m. Seeing that I am unable to obtain ;hG' use of the Town Hall to hold my SKATING CARNIVAL in at present, j have decided to bold a CHILDREN >5 3ARNIVAL for young people not oxleding 17 years of age. 1 bore will be Vovejty Skating in the form of a Switchback and a Sec-saw. Prizes will be awarded to_ the winicrs of the following competitions:— 'GIRLS: Best Fancy Dress. Most .Graceful Skater, Egg and Spoon 1 Race, Walking Race. BOYS: Best Fanev Dross. Fastest Skater, Potato Race, Firemen’s Race. Admission : Adults Is, Children 6d. Skaters Is 6d. G. GOULD, Proprietor.
AT THE HOUR OF 12 NOON. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 1 2th, . THE THIRD 4 DAIRY DAIRY U ,'i.JL 'vA V HAW ERA, Will be Opened bv the PRIME MINISTER, And will remain open to the public for FOUR DAYS—WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRO DAY, AND SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 13th, 14th, arid 16th. THE GREATEST EXPOSITION OF DAIRY PRODUCE IN THE DOMINION. •' ! 13 LEADING factories of the DOMINION ARE COMPETING. POULTRY DIVISION. N.l. Championships fer American Leghorns (any colour.) DCCi DIVISION. Championship Smoeth-ooatsil Collies. 14,000 paid for Admission to the Last Show. A Splendid Opportunity for Business Firms doing good solid business. Tho Largest Shaw Building in tSis North Island. Every Convenience. Power Free. Shednles Free on Application. Entries Close Saturday, Jims Ist. / A. M. CONROY. Show Secretary.Box 47, Hawera. business notices. FARMERS 2 LOOK AT THIS 2 FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS: SNIPS. Splendid little Dairy Farm, 150 acres, rich quality, all level; sheep-proof fences; U miles creamery ami railway statfon. Price £22 10s per acre; good 7-roomed House, good outbuildings; £SOO cash; easy terms. . „ 197 Acres,' freehold, 5-roomec; House, 20-bail cowshed; one mile crepnierv, 4 miles railway station Price £lO 5S per acre; £7OO cash; good terms. , ~. 232 Acres, Freehold, all ploughable except about 20 acres; two miles from Toko, one mile creamery and railway; 5-roomed House, cowshed, and conveniences; £24 per acre, including 50 milking cows; £IOOO cash; good terms. 114 Acres. Freehold 2 miles from school, one mile to creamery, new 5-roomed House; good cowshed and outbuildings; £l7 per acre; very easy terms to good man. We have a choice selection of Properties on our books, of ail descriptions, Clients shown over properties Pros of charge. YOUNG, HOBOS, AMO 00., AUCTIONEER? LAND AND ESTAT- AGENTS, STRATFORD. [A Card.] M!SS M. MIDDLETON, A.T.C.L. mEACHER OF PIANOFORTE 1 AND THEORY. Address: Pembroke Rood, Stratford. Misses ry a m Beg to inform the LADIES OF STRATFORD And Surrounding Districts, that they are now prepared to undertake DRESSMAKING at Rooms at back of the Church of England. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 9 May 1912, Page 1
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