Amusements KING’S THEATRE— THEATRE FINAL SCREENING OF VILMA BANKY IN “A LADY TO LOVE ” commencing at matinee to-morrow-ruth CHATTERTON in SON” “SARAH SON” “SARAH SON” “SARAH SON” “SARAH A Woman’s Fight through Years of loneliness; Watching, Waiting, and searching for her son. FEATURETTES include. The Dresden Dolls,” Bruce Singers. “Chords of Memory, a nda TaJkartoon “Fire Bugs.” USUAL PRICES. Dial 348. USUAL PRICES “SARAH “SARAH “SARAH “SARAH AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND SON” SON” SON” SON” 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 REGAL 1 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 — CLARKE’S MUSIC AND RADIO STORE OPP. POST OFFICE - - - STRATFORD Phone 2246. Phone. 2206 TARANAKI BAND CONTEST UNION . BAND CONTEST .•BRASS AND PIPE FOURTEEN ' BRASS AND PIPE COMPETING BANDS SHOWGROUNDS, HAWERA SHOWGROUNDS, HAWERA WEDNESDAY MARCH 25th WEDNESDAY If Wet—Winter Show Buildings. Admission: AfterAfternoon, 2 p.m., and Evening, 7.30 o clock, noon or Evening, 2s; Afternoon and Evening, 3s; Children under 14, half-price. Railway Excursions: Available All Trams day of issue. Leaving Stratford 9.37 a.m.; arrive Hawera, 10.9 a.m. Fare; 2s lOd return. Return Train leaves Hawera after Contest. 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 FIRST-CLASS AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES Referee: Mr. W. R. Foley. Ringside, 7s 6d; Stalls, ss; Back Seats, 2s 6d. All plus Tax. C. C. JOHNSON, Hon. Secretary.
Public Notices STRATFORD TOURIST MOTORS (Late Sutton’s Motors.) STRATFORD NEW PLYMOUTH DAILY g/6 RETURN. Cars leave New Plymouth 10 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. 4/- SINGLE. Cars leave Stratford 8.30 a.m. (connect with cars for Te Kuiti, Hamilton and Auckland), 9.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.45 p.m. Saturday Night, late car leaves at 9.30 p.m. Sunday Service, leaves Stratford at 9 a.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. available for Dances, Picnics Phone 459 NOTE.—Bus and cars always and Sports Meetings. Booking Office: OPP. H. 8., BROADWAY. Proprietor: W. SUTTON.
Business Notices GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES! tfAsn price specials for ONE WEEK V at THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. Regan Street i. | f 1 A '. —t" AI Sugar ........ 121 b. for 2/Amber Tips Pea . . 2/10 per lb. Dates 41b for 1/-
Jellies 1/10 per doz. Cornflour (B. & P.) . 1/7, 21b. Tomato Soup, K. . lid per Tin C.O. Waxshine, large 1/6 Delivered in the Borough EMPIRE HOTEL STRATFORD MR. W. PELLETT Late of Whangamomona Has now taken over the above Hotel, and will bo pleased to see old and now friends. ALL LEADING BRANDS OF ALES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. “IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH THE EMPIRE.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 86, 20 March 1931, Page 1
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