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AMUSEMENTS. KLNH’B THEATRE Final Screening .To-night of a very good Para.ui.ouul Icaliire, “THE BONDED WOMAN.” starring lovely BETTY COMPSON There is enough romance, excitement and thrills in this picture to please all. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. Big Supporting Items. j USUAL PRICES. Commencing To-morrow Night. ■,:cas&SfJii2SJ “SNCWBLIND” “SNCWBLIND” Romance, thrill and elemental passion. “SNOW BLIND” Is from the novel by Katerina Nowlin Burt. USUAL PRICES Box plan at Humphrey’s. Bookseller SERVICE. Oar Fountain -Service is second to none Jn the Dominion. -j Good service includes quick and atractive service. You will get both at the Marble Bar. CATERING. Let us attend to your wants. Wo make this branch of our business a special study. Our premises are always open' from 10 a.ra. to 10 p.m., but we are prepared to cater for outside jobs 23£ hours of the 24. T HE gTRATFORD j^JARBLE B AR T/ D Bert Vinsen, Manager.

WAIMATE PLAINS TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL TOTALISATOR MEETING HAWERA RACECOURSE. EASTER MONDAY, 2nd APRIL. First Pace starts at 11.30 a m. SPECIAL Trains w.«h excursion fares to and from Racecourse. Horses from all over New Zealand. Come and see the champion trotter, MAN 0 WAR, iu action wjitli them. Hawera Citizen’s Band in attendance. Luncheons and Teas provided by Dustin’s Ltd', premier caterers Popular Prices of AdmissionLawn ; Gents’ 6s, Ladies 3s Y. B. STRATTON, .XJA'S <-»•". Secretary. Hawera. lad (!*;■». ■■ KAPONCA ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. LOVERS of Sport and Footballers, reserve Easter SATURDAY for the Kaponga Seven-aside Tournament. Petono team, winners of the Shield last year, are again competing, and the New Plymouth High School boys will show you com bin a- * tion that will- be worth coming miles to see, and some of Taranaki’s best club’s are competing. Don’t miss it! You will regret it if you 1 do, so be there! Refreshments on grounds. A. MELVILLE, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD MARDI GRAS. A MEETING of the Executive will be held in the Council Chambers on Wednesday next, March 28, at 7.30 p.m. Business—To confirm minutes of previous meeting and hand over to new Band Executive. Meeting of nev\| . Executive will be hold at 8 p.m. to take over from present Executive. HY. BURMESTER, Hon. Secretary. *J. S. BRYCE FRUITERER A CONFECTIONER The shop for Quality and Cheapness. This season’s Apples, Pears, Tomatoes, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, etc. Nothing but the best quality kept. Choice Hutt Tomaotes, lovely flavour, from 3s per box. Cucumbers id-, 2d and 3d each. Also Bulbs, Out Fowers, and Plants for Bale. We deliver orders anywhere in town / There is no kmnvn remedy vMch is so successful as Nazol in co' M ' y r ina the Influence of the germs—wi. cn produce hoarseness—sore throats—sneezing and running at the nose,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 75, 26 March 1923, Page 1

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