AMUSEMENTS. IJJS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S Above AU PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A GIGANTIC CHANGE., Gorges of Caitines Scenic The Buried Past Drama. Surprise Party Comic. Scientific Bee Farming ... Industrial The Bucaneers Drama Dr. Knows All Comic Pathe Gazette 134 Topical AFTER MANY YEARS Star Drama. The Latent Spark Drama. How She Triumphed Comedy. Prices—Cushion Chairs Is 6d, Stalls Is. Children 6d. Jjl IRE BRIGADE CARNIVAL. ' TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. Still Booming. Bigger than Ever. Last night’s items'Cheered to the Echo. Despite "their popularity, we are reluctantly compelled to make an entire change this evening. ALL THE GEMS TO-NIGHT. First Appearance of MR. T. WILSON as Mephistopboles. MISS E. BERNARD in Imitations. MR EAST and MISS ELLIOTT i” Baile D’Amor. Last hut not least, ROBBING THE ROOST. Fowls kindly lent hy T.. Murphy, Esq. NOTE OUR PRICES—--2s and Is. . T. A. WILSON, Manager. DAN MA.LONE AND C°BOTTLERS OF MANNING AND GO’S SPARKLING XXXX ALE. !i THE WINE OF THE BARLEY.
For countless generations Ale has been a favourite beverage. It was drunk in Egypt 3000 years before the Christian era; it w r as known and appreciated by the Ancient Gauls ; it was the favourite liquor of the AngloSaxons and Danes; and is still the Premier Drink of the most alert and active peoples of the world. It was the drink of the lusty and strong, the “doers” in the history, of the past. MANNING'S ALE, brewed by Manning and Co., of Christchurch. New Zealand, is akin to the Ale of Old England, for it is rich in the qualities that promote health and strength. That its merits are appreciated by those most competent to judge, is proved by the rapidly-grow-ing sales in every part of Now Zealand. ON SALE IN PINTS AND QUARTS, ' At DAN MALONE AND C° FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. ’Phone 55. Box 48. Money to lend. £IOO to £IO,OOO, on COUNTRY and CITY FREEHOLDS, on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J, H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissionaiv BROADWAY CASH MEAT BAZAAR. 33. ANn W. LEE Having taken over the above MEAT BAZAAR From MR. C. B. WALSH, hog to solicit a continuance of patronage. W. LEE (late of Palmerston North) is a practical SMALL GOODS,MAN, and the public may rely on tlio very host service. A TRIAL SOLICITED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 18, 4 January 1912, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 18, 4 January 1912, Page 1
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