AMUSEMENTS. BERNARD’S HIC H T L W* art Jamming our programmes full of Magnificent Feature Plays. Every Picture has been passed by Board of Censorship; every play is full of Interest and Wholesome Cleverness, beautifully acted, and superbly staged. Our Star Feature to-night, THE EXPERT’S SECRET. A most daring story, showing the plot to rob a man of the work of his brains. See this play. It will be preserved in your memory for a lifetime. the kellino troupe (World’s Star Vaudeville Act). FAST FREIGHT 3205 (Exciting Railway Drama). DRESDEN (Fine Scenic). SCIENTIST’S DOLL (Comedy drama)
WARWICK CHRONICLE MR SNIFFKINS’ WIDOW The Orchestra includes “Madam Butterfly” (selection), “Havana,” “William Tell,” etc. PRICES AS USUAL. mARANAKI RUGBY UNION. RANFURLY SHIELD MATCH. TARANAKI V. WELLINGTON. STRATFORD SHOW GROUNDS. jJHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914 The Match of the Season. Excursion Fares. Train stops at Showground, ADMISSION—Gate Is, Stands Is.
PHILIP SKOGLUND, Hon. Sec. MUDFORD Mi Stilt, ion— GOOD GAM, OAJUGFUL DRIVING, ROOMY GAEAGK. 'Phones No. 116 (d*y) 14.1 (niaht), BrtMteay • < SlratfarS. J. H. FORD. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, I~|~AYING taken Sparwath’s old Shop, over the Bridge, has started his Boot Repair Factory, on which lines he specialises. “DONE WHILE YOU WAIT.” Try his Waterproofing for handsewn repairs and noiseless Rubber Heels, J. H. FORD, Sparwath's Lata Shop, BROADWAY SOUTH.
A. H. SORENSON. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Surrey Street, Hawirs, * > UNGALOWS a Speciality. All classes of building undertaken, A town or country, inquiries invited. 4tbo*« 163 Hawera, GIGANTIC BARGAINS In * LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S f OUTFITTING. //CLEARING SALE of Trimmed Millinery. Must be sold LADIES’ COATS—To go at cost price. NAVY SERQE price 70s, Sale Price 455. (CHILDREN'S WOOL COATS—At cost price. Extraordinary Bargains in all Department.l} of Ladies’ Wear. Gall and set everything for Yourself. SATISFACTION ASSURED. MISS MsMENAMIN, Ladies’ and Children’s Outfitter, (Opposite Post Office) ELTHAM. fONA BOARDING HOUSE, TOKO ROAD, TOKO. MRS G. CORBETT, Proprietress. When visiting Toko, stay here. Lunch 12—2, Dinner d—7. Casual or Permanent Boarders taken. TERMS MODERATE. JtfHAN GAMOMON A—MAIN TRUNK n THROUGH COACH SERVICE. MOORE'S ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE between Okahukura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will be extended to Whangamomona from the beginning of November next. Timetable Tn future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. Livery and Jiait Stables at Ohura, Matiere and Mangaroa. TOM MOORE, Proprietor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 17, 7 September 1914, Page 1
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