AMUSEMENTS. JJIB MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S CRYSTAL PICTURES. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Our Perfect Light is Just the Thing. AS IN A LOOK INC GLASS. J| IN A LOOKING CLASS. AS IN A LOOKING CLAwo. (A Most Beautiful A.C. Gem.) * Seen as in a looking-glass. Are our thoughts uefore we go. Every human face we pass Tells its tale of joy or woe. the teamster. 1 THE TEAMSTER. (Lubin’s Crsatert Indian Dramas and a full - o»' thP WORLD’S BEST P^CTUKEoC! attir n\Y NEXT MATHS EEo wih SA ™mtntL atfio. Every child will receive a most delightful piesent. PRICES AS USUAL. Bernard’s Symphony Orchestra. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd. Grand Benefit in Aid of Local Convent Funds. THE iiahawatu and coast CRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL association. ifflliated with Royal Hortu ultura. Society.) TILL HOLD ITS W 1 MTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. TINE 25th, .26t1), 275, and 28th At the SHOW GROUNDS, \ PALMERSTON NORTH. tier and Cheese Championships.. [itsVVegetables, Farm and *-eld libiUoiTof Dairy, Farm and Other Association’s Big npetitions and Ring Events 'ITRIES CLOSE JUNE Bth, 1912. ichedulcs on ap^licaUon^to^^ Secretary. !ox 85. Palmerston North. gTRATFORD SKATINGRINK.
town hall. every evening. TT > , uUSrwi'-n ■?: - ’r 2 till 5 THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. - u ‘‘2_ " n hockey every thitrs hay. Cooling Drinks at the Hall. Admission. IS, Children 6d. MASK AND DOMINO EVENING, THURSDAY, NEXT, 23rd. Taranaki agricultural society. THIRD ANNUAL WINTER NEW PLYMOUTH, JUNE sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth, 1912. flew Hall to be Officially Opened by HIS EXCELLENCY LORD ISLINGTON. COMPETITIONS FOR EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE, • 70,000 feet Space Available. POULTRY SHOW, Book Space early to save disappointment. All Entries CLOSE on MAY 25th. Write for Schedules. ARTHUR CLIFF. Secretary. Care W. Bewley, New Plymouth “DINNA FORGET” THE Grand Scottish gathering Under the auspices of the TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY. in the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, FRIDAY, MAY 24 (EMPIRE DAY). | 1912. SCOTCH SONGS BY Madame Groom®, Wellington. Miss McNab, Auckland. Mr. E. Sargent, Hawera, And a Number of Local. Vocalists, Including STRATFORD MALE QUARTETTE. HIGHLAND MUSIC and DANCING. Concert 8 p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW. (Music by Becsley’s Orchestra). Tickets —Gentlemen ■ ss. Ladies 2s 0;K ALEX. HENDERSON, Hoc. Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 1
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