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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. BERNARD’S JL> Every Evenii PICTURES. Every Evening. Elite orchestra. THURSDAY'S CHANGE OK MAMMOTH PRODUCTIONS. DICK TUKPIiVS RIDE TO YORK. A Gigantic Romance, INDIAN MASSACRE. Bison War Thriller. SON’S DEVOTION. COUNCIL FOR DEFENCE. LIFE IN AN ANT-HILL. Interesting Study. SHADES OF WINTER. (Scenic). Comedies— GETTING THE MONEY. PASADENA PEACH.' GINGERBREAD CUPID. The Greatest Bill Yet. USUAL PRICES. Town hall, stratford. Direction Beaumont Smith. Under the Management of A. Janloy. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Village Opens One Hour Earlier. BEAUMONT SMITH Presents THE MOST NOVEL AND UNIQUE ATTRACTION EVER-SEEN IN STRATFORD. TINY TOWN. The Wonderful Lilliputian Village. With its tiny shops, houses, policemen and little men and women, 30in. hign. THE AMAZING MIDGET CIRCUS, With its tiny trained ponies and little Circus Permormers. VAUDEVILLE IN MINIATURE. Pocket Edition Singers, Dancei s, Comedians, Jugglers, etc., etc. THE TINY I’6WN BRIDAL COUPLE

BRING THE LITTLE ONES. They may see many Pantomimes m the days to come, but they see TINY TOWN only once in a lifetime. PRICES': 4s, 3s, 2s. No early doors. Children Half Price everywhere. The box plan is now open at i. Grubb’s Music Depot. Touring Manager, Alf. G. Lumsdcn. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOC CATION. RAND METROPOLITAN ACRIVX CULTURAL SHOW. ■AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB’S CHAMPION DOG SHOW. OCTOBER 30th AND 31st, ( And NOVEMBER Ist, 1912. To be held at the SPACIOUS SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, Under the Distinguished PatTOnage nf HIS EXCELLENCY .the GOVERNOR • LORD ISLINGTON. FULL CLASSES OF Pure Bred Stock from all parts. Stirring Hunting, Riding, Driving and other New Competitions. Horse-shoeing and Shoe-making CoinVALUABLE PRIZE MONEY, CUPS, AND TROPHIES. Home Industries, Art Technical and Public Schools’ Exhibition. Don’t Forget Special Railway Arrangements. Come to this Show, and Keep Ahead of the times. FULL OF INTEREST FROM START TO FINISH. > Entries CLOSE for all classes except Live Stock on 4tb OCTOBER. Live Stock Entries CLOSE on lltb OCTOBER. . Schedules Free on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Box 85, Palmerston North. BUSINESS NOTICES. WONDERFUL VALUE I WE are right here to do your DRAPERY BUSINESS, and to get that business we are giving all the attention to VALUE. All this week we are showing White Goods—our Showroom is full of dainty Goods for Ladies. OUR VALUE in this department is QUITE ALL RIGHT. WATSON AND RAWLES’ VALUE FOR MONEY EVERY TIME. We would be pleased to see you any time—it is always convenient for us to show you through our premises, ami remember you are not asked to buy. We want you to feel at home in tins store. WATSON AND RAWLES, THE VALUE HOUSE, STRATFORD. WE KNOW A MAN who for six months suffered the agonies and terrors of indigestion. This man was afraid to eat, drink, or smoke. THIS SAME MAN TRIED EDWARDS’ SYRUP OF MANDRAKE? One ■M bottle * eased, two bottles curedhim of his trouble. May be you are troubled with Indigestion. Whv not try EDWARDS’ SYRUP of MANDRAKE? Price 2s 6d. EDWARDS’ CHEMIST, STRATFORD. MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE. WMUDFORD, of Pembroke • Road, desires to_ notify that he will run two well-appointed MotorCars for Hire in Stratford. Prompt attention will be given to calls. ’Phone 106.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 1

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