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Amasemeatg. fBMJ&i JANNINGS Tl\e 'SHUB-L MANNINGS acter actor f 'H," fflssfQ&B'- all in £VKEET OF SUN" 4. of Bast Limehpusej Donifloi^8 v *Rapidly Disappearing Slums. KINGS THEATRE £O-NIGHT« '-;* B.M. ■ TO-NIGHT -„ *s?* .STREET OF SEP #2$H .STREET OF SUN" A -jftifitoty jpte«w<e ol Life ' s weak " #ess a»fl <J9iV s e> strength, told as only >can tell a story. THE STREET OF SIN» W4th F*AY. "WRAY and ODGA BACI»AN®VA. ■i. Also "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD." Xo.u'mu&t not miss the last episode . : ■ \-joi Ms .thrijljng .aerial. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Pictures and Music. Admission: Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6. For Reserves Dial 348. O-o-o-o-oh! "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" coming shortly.

FOOTBALL. EASTER MONDAY. STRATFORD (Taranaki Champions) V. INGLEWOOD (Hunners-up of the Northern Division.) Kick-off 1.30 p.m. Admission 1/-. ngaere gardens SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 24th. HAWERA MUNICIPAL BAND. The "B” Grade Champions of the fitfrth Island. COMB AND LISTEN TO THE BAND. COMB and see our BegWnias before It Is too late. COMB and se e the Beadtiful Ngaere Gardens on Sunday next at 2 p.m. V. N. LESTER, Manager,

EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. gALL Will be held in the CARDIFF HALL. / Boulton’s Prof. Orchestra of 4 Instruments. Ffee Bus from Town. * Admission: Gent's 3/-, Ladies 2/-. , H. B. DIMMER, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD PARK PAY. VICTORIA PARK. EASTER MONDAY (Ist April, 1929) f JJONSTOR JpiCNIC. (H6t Water and Milk provided Free) FUN for YOUNG AND OLD, ' f|(es»m this day for Stratford. Admission: Adults l/-» School Children fid. Smaller Children free. MAKAHU FARMERS’ ANNUAL piCNIC AND SPORTS (Under the N.Z.A. and C. Rules.) To- he held in MR J. MANNINGS PADDOCK - On THURSDAY, 4th APRIL, 1929. free luncheon and afternoon TEA PROVIDED ON GROUND programme includes — Running Chopping tnd Horse Events, DANCE IN HALL IN EVENING. Boulton's Orchestra, F. FORD, I COYNE, Hon. Secs,

i , - JPLUNKET NURSE. I'H ’ PLUNKHT NURSE PAYNTER -will be in attendance at her Rooms, Juliet Street (opposite the Stratford Railway Station) every Tuesj4y and Saturday, between the tours of 1.30 and 4, to receive mothers and children. « THONB 741.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 67, 23 March 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 67, 23 March 1929, Page 1