AMUSEMENTS. BERNARD'S PICTURES every evening. ELITE ORCHESTRA. MONDAY’S MAMMOTH CHANGE. Greatest of Prc | r r a a l^ t ®®’ S3nsaticnslake of dreams. a Tragedy of Shattered Ambitions Blasted Ideals. the organ GRINDER. Tvalom Pathetic Scenana. HOW raffles escaped. SCENES IN KOREA. VALLEY of calzach. GRAPH IC. STUDY OF CRAYFISH. And the Best of Screaming Comics. XMAS NIGHT. A Beautiful Set of Biblical Films, introducing for the 1‘ irst Time, THE PASSION and tho DEATH Of CHRIST. A Really Marvellous Picture. BRONCHO JILL’S BIBLE. A Sacred Western Story. And a Full Programme of Scenic Gems HOSPITAL BENEFIT. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MATINEE PICTURE PERFORMANCE. DECEMBER 24th (XMAS EVE AFTERNOON), 1 p.m. Intire proceeds to Hospital Funds. Silver Coin at Doors. THE CARNIVAL. T ARANAKI’S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. N.Z. AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION
CARNIVAL. AT ELTHAM. DECEMBER 26 and 27, 1912. Every axeman and sawyer of note in the Dominion a competitor. Leading Cycle Racers from both Islands. AGAIN RECORD PRIZES. AGAIN RECORD ENTRIES, Arrange for your holidays now, and see the Axemen’s Carnival. . EXCURSION FARES. SPECIAL FARES. T. C. SPANNERS, Sec., Eltham. STOP! GIFTS FDR XMAS. XMAS GIFTS! ALF. MOON (Late T, McKeown), BROADWAY, STRATFORD. WlsHm the deader tha Compliments of the Festive Season, And announces that he has made exceptional preparations for supplying the people of Stratford and District with GIFTS for XMAS, at the prices “gifts” is the only name for the miscellaneous and well-selected stock to be found at his premises. Here is a list of the latest and newest designs and novelties to choose f rom —Electro-plate Goods, Antimony Ware (including all novelties), China and Glassware (everything to choose from), A speciality in Tea and Dinner Sets, Leather Goods in endless variety, Photo Frames, Picture Frames, Books (all the latest annuals), Xmas Cards (all sorts and prices), TOYS: Here we have Prams, Tricycles, and Wood Yoys ( asplendid selection, MeToys and Dolls—the best selection in town. QOMMERGIAL HOTEL, J STRATFORD. Mrs. Jim Sullivan, Proprietress. (Late ol Petone and Coronation Hotel, Eltham.)' Desire* to notify the general public that the has taken over the above well-known hotel, and will be glad to welcome old and new friends. TARIFF: 4a 8d per day, £1 weekly. ALL MEALS Is.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 100, 23 December 1912, Page 1
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