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Amusements KING'S THEATRE-TO-NIGHT —KING'S THEATRE “ THE BATTLE OF PARIS ” FEATURING GERTRUDE LAWRENCE AND CHARLES RUGGLES A vivid story of Paris life. Gaiety and Romance. Songs introduced. The Featurettes include Paramount s Singing oye ty, n e Shade of the Old Apple Tree”; an all-talking Comedy and Cowboy Songs, together with “The News of the World. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NiGHT VILMA BANKY IN HER FIRST TALKIE: _ LADY TO LOVE” “A LADY TO LOVE With Robert Ames, Edward G. RobinsonA Glorious Romance of Sunny California. USUAL PRICES. “A 2/6 2/6 REGAL REGAL , REGAL REGAL COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RECORDING Surface Smooth as Glass. All Music-~Not All Scratch. THE FINEST CHEAP RECORD PROCURABLE Any Record in the Catalogue obtainable at • 2/6 2/6 CLARKE'S MUSIC OPP. POST OFFICE Phone 2246. AND RADIO STORE STRATFORD Phone 2206 BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1931 TOMMY FAIRHALL V. REG. TROWERN TOMMY FAIRHALL V. REG. TROWERN TOMMY FAIRHALL V. REG, TROWERN Welter-weight Champion , of Australia. Welter-weight Champion of New Zealand FJRST-CLASS AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES Referee: Mr. W. R. Foley. Ringside 7s 6d; : Stalls, ss; Back Seats, 2s 6d- All plus Tax. Kmgsiae, e q JOHNSON, Hon. Secretary. THE MIDHIRST SPORTS CLUB ANNUAL MEETING On the Factory Reserve, Midhirst, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931, AT 11.45 A.M. Record Entries in Running, Cycling and Chopping Events, SPECIAL ATTRACTION (weather permitting)-—Exhibition of Stunt Flying and Aeronautics by New Plymouth Aero CUtb. Mr C. R. Parker, the ' New Zealand Champion Cyclist, will pilot the Aero Club machines at 2 p.m. CATERING IN THE HANDS OF LOCAL LADIES, WHICH IS SUFC ! FICIENT GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION Admission to Grounds; Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is, Child,ren Free SPORTS CLUB ANNUAL DANCE INTHE PUBLIC HALL, MIDHIRST, IN THE EVENING. J. E. SCHUMACHER, Hon Public Notices STRATFORD TOURIST MOTORS (Late Sutton’s Motors.) STRATFORD 4/- SINGLE. NEW PLYMOUTH DAILY ' g/g RETURN. Cars leave New Plymouth 10 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. Sunday service, leaves New Plymouth 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. If necessary we will call for you within one mile G.P.O. Free. s leave Stratford 8.30 a.m. (con3ct with cars for Te Kuiti, Hamton and Auckland), 9.30 a.m., 30 p.m.,. 3.45 p.m. irday Night, late car leaves at 30 p.m. , , 4 day Service, leaves Stratford at *’n6TE.—-Bus and cars always available for Dances, Picnics i Sports Meetings. Booking Office: OPP. H. 8., BROADWAY. Phone 439 Proprietor; W. SUTTON.

TAUPIRI COAL ALWAYS IN STOCK KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD COKE IN ANY QUANTITY FIREWOOD Guaranteed Dry CARRYING WE DO ALL CLASSES OF CARTAGE COAL DELIVERED ANYWHERE A. H. TROTTER Established 1912. Office Phone, 2226. Residence, ZO2C Regan Street - - Stratford For Estimates for BUILDING REPAIRS CHRIS. MOORE BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR STRATFORD Phone 521. Box 150. VEASTON Tablets comprise pure live brewers’ Yeast. Refuse all substitutes.—E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist.

Business Notices EMPIRE HOTEL STRATFORD MR. W. PELLETT Late of WKangamomona Has now taken over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to see old and new friends. ALL LEADING BRANDS OP ALES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. “IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH THE EMPIRE.” A. C. HILL PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER Cordelia Street, Stratford Best Materials and High Class Workmanship Guaranteed at Bedrock Prices. CALL OR WRITE.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 84, 18 March 1931, Page 1

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