/I MUSE ME NTS. IS MAJESTY'S T.HE.M-RS O.K. CRYSTAL PICTURES. " EVERY EVENING AT 8. Bernard's Symphony Orchestra. TO-NIGHT'S SURPRISE CHANGE, Star Dramas — _..» THE NEW SUPERINTENDENT. Showing the Blowing up of Penn On Wells, America. RIVAL ENGINE DRIVERS. The Train Wreckers Outwitted. FATE'S TURNING. SAVED FROM HIMSELF. Screaming Comics— Brave and Bold. With a Ktdak. Tramp and the Bear. A Dark Becepaar Natural History— f Humours of Animal Life. Crocodile Farming. Australian Gazette (Topwal). icebergs of the Coast of America. This Programme, is PBIZE MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, 2.30. Every child -eceives a Present. «-,JJ.** PRICES AS uSLAL. THE MANAWATU AND WEST COAS AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. (Affiliated with Royal Horticultural Society.) 'ILL HOLD ITS NINTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. JUNE 25th, 26th, 275, and 2Sth At the SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Butter and Cheese Championships Fruits, Vegetables, Farm and Field ExhihitioS°of Dairy, Farm and Other Machinery. ~. , „. Manawatu Poultry Association s Lip Event. Competitions and Ring Event*, ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE Bth, 1912. Schedules on a P y lic^ io p E^NY) Secretary. Box 85. Palmerston North. TRATFORD SKATING TOWN HALL. EVERY EVENING.
2 till 6 THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. HOOKEY EVERY THURSDAY. Coolinc Drinks at the Hall. Admission Is, Children 6d. ARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL WINTER NEW PLYMOUTH, JUNE sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth, 1912. New 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 disappoint merit. All Entries OLQSE on MAY 25th. Write for Schedules. ARTHUR CLIFF, Sewfitjary. Care W. Bewley, New Plymouth "DINNA FORGET" THE LRAND SCOTTISH GATHERING; Under the auspices of the TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY. in the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, FRIDAY, MAY 24 (EMPIRE DAY). 1912. Madame Grcome, Wellington. Miss McNab, Auckland. Mr. E. Sargent, Kawera, And a Number of Local Vocalists, Including STRATFORD MALE QUARTETTE HIGHLAND MUSIC and DANCING Concert 8 p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW. (Music by Beesley'3 Orchestra). Tickets—Gentlemen ss. Ladies 2s 6c! ALES. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 23, 24 May 1912, Page 1
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