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Amusements KING'S THEATRE—TO-NIGHT—KING'S THEATRE RUTH CHATTERTON in SARAH AND SON" "SARAH AND SON" "SARAH AIID SON" "SARAH AND SON" "SARAH AND SON" "SARAH AND SON" "SARAH AND SON" "SARAH AND SON" From the famous Novel by Timothy Shea. The drama of a mother's love, fighting through years of loneliness—watching, waiting and searching for her son. A story that will grip you to the finish. Featurettes: An Act, "The Dresden Dolls," Bruce Singers, "Chords of Memory," and a Talkartoon, "Fire Bugs." USUAL PRICES2/6 REGAL REGAL 2/6 2/6 REGAL REGAL 2/6 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. , BRASS AND PIPE BRASS AND PIPE FOURTEEN BANDS COMPETING SHOWGROUNDS, HAWERA SHOWGROUNDS, HAWERA WEDNESDAY MARCH 25th WEDNESDAY If Wet—Winter Show Buildings. Afternoon, 2 p.m., and Evening, 7.30 o'clock. Admission: Afternoon or Evening, 2s; Afternoon and Evening, 3s; Children under 14, half-price. Railway Excursions: Available All Trains day of issue. Leaving Stratford 9.37 a.m.; arrive Hawera, 10.9 a.m. Fare: 2s !0d return. Return Train leaves Hawera after Contest BOXING BOXING BOX BOXING BOXING BOX TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1931 BOXING BOXING 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.

COME TO THE GARDEN PARTY WHICH GARDEN PARTY?—WHY, THE GARDEN PARTY AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. J. W. FREDRIC, BRECON ROAD.—WHEN?—ON • TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT AT 2.30 P.M. What if Tuesday is wet?—Then it will be held at the same time on Wednesday. —What's it all about, anyway? TO HELP THE PLTJNKET SOCIETY. What can we do there?—Play Golf, Croquet or Skittles, have your Fortune told, listen to the Music and be regaled with afternoon tea, etc., etc. —Great, we'll be there! OFFICIAL OPENING BY THE MAYORESS, 2.30 p.m. Sharp. Admission, Is. QTRATFORD MUNICIPAL BOYS' © BAND. VICTORIA PARK, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Commencing at 3 o'clock. QUICKSTEP AND SELECTION. SUNDAY EVENING, TOWN HALL, Commencing at 8.30. SACRED CONCERT, Assisted by Local Artists. Collection in aid of Contest expenses. TWI H A ft B H U I A HAL L. GRAND MONSTER DANCE. GRAND MONSTER DANCE. (In aid of Earthquake Relief Fund) MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1931. Spot Waltz Competition, Confetti, Balloon Dances, Lucky Number and other Novelties. Soft Drinks also available. Excellent Supper. DIXIE FOUR ORCHESTRA. Free Bus leaves Tourist Motors, Stratford, at 7.45. Free Bus leaves Central Hotel, Eltham, at 7.30 p.m., if sufficient inducement offers. Admission: Ladies, Is 6d; Gentlemen 2s 6d. T. ALGIB, R. CHARD, Joint Hon. Sees. Business Notices ""spire jl.Ta IS DIFFERENT! (A British Manufacture) FOR HEALTH, COMFORT, STYLE AND DURABILITY. Boning Guaranteed for One Year. --■ - v|j Corset Parlour, Broadway Bldgs. (UPSTAIRS) Fittings by a Trained Corsetiere. MISS AMY COOK OFFICIAL CORSETIERE AND CONSULTANT FOR SPIRELLA MODELS.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 87, 21 March 1931, Page 1

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