AMUSEMENTS. 53 MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD'S UNSURPASSED W TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY. AUGUST 24th. The Greatest Picture Programme wo have ever projected. EAST LYNNE —STAR DRAMA. This Picture Outrivals the Original Play. Now Conics the Star Programme of Scenic, Comic, and Comedy Dra- / mas, and they are the best ever. Copper Industry—Spain, Spirit of The West —Indian Drama. Father Puts up Bedsteads—Comic. White Roses—Comedy. Over Rocks and Ice—Scenic. Woman’s Wit—Comedy Drama. The Old Water Jar— Star Drama. The New Stenographer—Comedy. Getting Even—Comic. ; And One of the Finest Films overproduced—Verdict of 1 ress and Public. How Winter Decorates Nature. Really Gorgeous Prices— Adults Is, Children Gd. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, 2.30 Adults Gd, Children 3d. fTORONATIGfri SKAT! Mi SKATING. SS ATI NG. Good Floor and Good Shares, non Every Afternoon and Eveim-g ETERNOON —Ladies aud Children 6d, skates included. ’ , VBNING —Ladies Is, Gents Is Od, Skates included, 010 Match, Ladies v. Gentls neu, Every Evening. CORONATION ASSEMBLY .—A icial and Dance will be held on ONDAY EVENING, August 28th. ancing from 8 till 2. Mrs. Biancu ’ianist), Mr. Cameron (\ioliu). ood Floor, Good Music, Good Supjr. Ladies Is, Gents 2s. __ p H EVENT OF THE YEAR* IGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. TRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE ' BRIGADE’S Annual Juvenile and Adult _ain and fancy dress ball. To bo held in TOWN HALL, On [URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. Children from 7.30 to 9.30. Adults'to Follow. GOOD FLOOR, FIRST-CLASS MUSIC. ivoniles Is, Onlookers Is, Ladies la 6d, Gents 2s 6d. A. E. BURGESS, Secretary.
WINTER IS ON ITS LAST LEGS! and Spring is popping its nose round the corner. Probab?v this 'tween season weather is causing you to feci out of sorts. Most people feel the change in climatic conditionsEDWARDS’ TONINC-UP TONIC is the thing to set matters right. It is Just the right remedy to take at this time cf tha year. Most people take it, that’s why Its sales always increase during August and September. Buy a bottle, it will keep you fit and well. Price 2s Gd. F. .EDWARDS, STRATFORD. To he Published in September 1911. STORE’S HAWKE’S BAY, WELLINGTON, And TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal, and Genera! DIRECTORY, And New Zealand Annual. 21st year 1911 of Publication. Edited by John Stone. Demy Bvo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with Numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE: If ordered before Publication, 12s Gd; after °”hlication, 15s. TREES. TREES. TREES. DUNCAN AND DAVIES, EXOTIC NURSERIES, NEW PLYMOUTH, HAVE FOR SALE--10, 000 FRUIT TREES, including all the host and proved bearing kinds of Apples, Japan and European Plums, Peaches, Quinces; fine strong trees Is Gd each, 15s par doz. Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Climbers; Shelter Trees, . , and Roses, in splendid variety; choice long tube Capo Heaths, large plants, white and pink, 3s eacli. A Fine Lino of Barbery, strong, well grown, 1 year, 15s per 1000. INSPECTION INVITED. Catalogue Post Free cn Application.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 24 August 1911, Page 1
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