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Amusements pHURCH OP ENGLAND TOURNAMENT. PARISH HALL. I'ARISH HALL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, At S p.m. Players to arrange and keep the same partners. Prizes: The top score and hidden number. 500 for nonBridge players. Subscription: 2s Single; 3s 6d Double. j HARDIFF HALL. CARDIFF HALL. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931. GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL. GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL. AMBASSADORS' ORCHESTRA. Novelty Dances. First-class Floor and Supper. Curd's Free bus from Stratford. Admission: Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, 2s. WE WANT YOU ALL THERE. HERE IS THE SHOW! TOWN HALL, STRATFORD NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Two Fine Stories by the Author of "Play Your King." "ABOVE THE SNOWLINE," A Drama of Mt. Egmont, specially written for this production, and "THE BEACHCOMBER." A Musical Riot with a record of sue cesses. " 'The Beachcomber' shed i sparkle over the whole evening."— Daily News. BRIGHT MUSIC: SMART DANCING; FIRST-CLASS ORCH ESTRA. Sensible Prices: 2s 6d and Is (id (No Tax.) Box Plan at Kear's. FOR THE EAST COMMITTEE FUNDS. Public Notice! 100-acre Dairy Farm Close to School and Factory; rent, 23s per acre. Purchasing clause if desired. Call for further particulars. UNITED INSURANCE CO. All kinds of risks taken. Farmers' Casual and Exchange Labour Covered: 12 months, 1 os. W. W. HODGE Land and House Agent. Office: Orr's Buildings. Broadway, Stratford (Upstairs)
IT'S COMING. The Greatest Talking Sensation of the Year. Watch Friday's Paper. and grow when you give him one BICYCLES We sell the hest at the lowest prices. Bodle Bros Ltd. Agents for Ariel Motor Cycles and Cycle Merchants. STRATFORD & ELTHAIS. *You can't fool your land by sowing poor seeds. WJEmEDSQFSI/CGESS\ FOR WINTER FEED SOW COOPER'S SEEDS. The key to the success of New Zealand is to produce more per acre. We are miles behind Holland and Denmark. RAPE: The King of Forage Crops. You can have crops to be proud of by sowing Cooper's Seeds. Compare our samples with other samples. COOPER'S MANGELS and TURNIPS: Seeds are of higher germination and better for New Zealand than any imported.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 257, 8 October 1931, Page 1
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