Amusement! !QMG'3 THEATRE TO-NIGHT KING'S THEATRE (Steam Heated for Your Comfort) "ASK MAIL AIR MAIL 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Ralph Bellamy—Gloria Stuart —Pat O'Brien —Siim Summerville—Liiian Bond It opens with a crash! It closes with a crack-up! From beginning to end this romance roars with the thunder of motors, this drama hums with adventure and tragedy and drama on earth and in the air! Perilous plunges through stormy mountain passes —riding with death at the joy stick. This famous film was carried over the Tasman by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith on the Southern Cross. Comedy by James Gleason. Cartoon, "The Crowd Snores" USUAL PRICES—DIAL 348 DIAL 2246 For AM Music Teachers' Requirements THE LATEST POPULAR SONG AND DANCE HITS PIANOS FOR SALE OR HIRE Guitars, Violins, and all String Instruments lius*3u<niTsul BtjW*»*l I BBMiH liiiKi Ml I Note New Address: KING'S THEATRE BUILDINGS STRATFORD GRAMOPHONE AND RADIO REPAIR SPECIALISTS fcs&s*sa&ssss£ss©ssa!a< sassgaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaiga
Church Services. nHURCH OF HOLY TRINITY. STRATFORD. SUNDAY, MAY 14. Stratford: 8 a.m., II.C; 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. Midhirst.: 7 p.m. Toko: 2 p.m. Cardiff: 11 a.m., H.C. rETHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, MAY 14 Stratford—ll a.m., Mr. R. Wickham 7 p.m., "Why Am I a Christian?" (Communion). Rev. T. Skuse. Midhirst'll a.m., Rev. T. Skuse Stanley Road—2.3o pin., Miss G. Bell Tuna—2.3o p.m., Rev. T. Skuse. Cardiff—7.3o p.m., Mr. G. Smith. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services are held every Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Windsor Buildings (upstairs), abcve Brocklebank's. AH welcome. (C. W. WALDOGK) \ LWAYS the Best Selection of Fruit in Season—Direct from the Growers. Motto: "Satisfaction Always" A TRIAL SOLICITED Next to Post Office MY PRICE 3/- PER CORD RING OR WRITE A. FORD REGAN STREET (Established 10 years) DRAUGHT WHISKY Guaranteed over 10 Yeara Old. KIRKWOOD BROS. LTD, COUNTY HOTEL EXCHANGE WE BUY WE SELL YEW and Second-hand Furnishings, Tools, Musical Instruments, Books, etc. BROADWAY EXCHANGE (Just Past Masters Ltd.) W. H. H. YOUNG (1) 75 ACRES Freehold. Good land, near Stratford; six-roomed house. On tar-sealed road, one mile from school and cheese factory. Concrete floor to cowshed; and eleven paddocks, wire and barberry fences, well watered by stream. Two acres turnips and 6 acres hay. Carrying 35 cows. PRICE ' £32 per acre with £4OO down, and j balance lons term at 5h per cent. (2) 97 ACRES Freehold, near El- ! tham. Good six-roomed bouse with ! electric light and all conveniences. i Wash-house with copper set in. Good ! cowshed with three-cow plant and j electric motor go with farm. 12 paddocks, fences with barberry hedges; all paddocks well sheltered and excellent pas lure throughout. Close to school and cheese factory on tarsealed road. Carrying 40 cows, 0 2year heifers, 0 yearlings, 5 horses, I bull and 20 sheep. Very few weeds. Produced 13,000 fat last year. PRICE £34 per acre, with £BOO down, bal- | ance long term at 5 per cent. This i is a cheap farm. W 3 H. H. YOUNG STRATFORD LAND AND ESTATE AGENT
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 242, 13 May 1933, Page 1
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