amusements. H. M. THEATRE BERNARD’S ABOVE ALL . PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICT UR-*. to-night, to-night. GRAND CHANGE 01' 11C1LR-S. Bigger, Brighter, Better than Ev.r. THE GREATEST OF ALL ANIMAL SENSATIONAL DRAMAS, LOST IN THE JUNGLE. LOST IN THE JUNGLE. The Old Captain, A Pal 5 o*th. The Sheriff’s Brother. Screaming Comics— _ Charlie’s Son-m-Law. Bill and His Friend. V/illie’s Valentins. Johannesburg. Chrysanthemums Ice Fields cn Alpa Trail. Jumping Feats by Moreland. Look out for the Great WEST-END PICNIC FILM. NEXT WEDNESDAY, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Bernard’s New Symphony Orchestra EVERY EVENING. Change Pictures Monday and Thursday USUAL PRICES^ COMING BY SPECIAL TRASNS. W ,BTH B ROS.’ O.REATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Opening in all its Glorious Splendour and Opulent Vastness, m totratfmd. On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. With the Most Marvellous Act tvor seen, in Now Zealand. The Wonderful Croup of Perform. ng PURE WHITE POLAR BEARS. PURE WHITE POLAR SEARS. The Greatest Animal Act in the World. The Largest Croup of Polar Bears in Existence. THE GIGANTIC TEDDY BEARS. WIRTHS’ COMPLETE NEW COLOSSAL CIRCUS and MAMMOTH MAJESiJC MENAGERIE. Engaged Personally by Mr. George Wirth on his recent tour of tho woild. A successful world-search for novelties Including the . Seven Flying Jordans the Beautiful Adelia Sisters, Kitchen and I ( o>, Aritois and La Vaa, Signonta, J)o----linda, the Bastions and _ Herr Schmidt (the Polar Bear EducaAdmission—ls, 3s,‘ and 2s; Reserved Chairs on Raised Platform os. A Magnlcent Menagerie of Strange Wild Animals. Including the Great Group of Beautiful Pure White Polar Bears Li/./ic the Hippo, and two American Bxsonb, the only animals m then; kind in A .. tralasia. Open in th e aHemoon from I to 5. Adults Is, Children 6d. Oich-s tra in attendance. A Special Train will leave To Worn for Stratford at 5 p.m., returning utter the Circus performance. '"iJRATFORD HORTICULTURAL 1 SOCIETY. GREAT AUTUMN. SHOW, Qf flowers, VEGETABLES, HOME INDUSTRIES, And FINE ARTS. Will he held in the TOWN HALL, ■ STRATFORD, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd. Entries close with the Secretary on February 20th. Admission Is. W. S. CATO, Hon. Secretary. N ORMANBY HORTICULTURAL, POULTRY, AND GENERAL PRODUCE SOCIETY. .The 29th Popular Annual. TARANAKI ARANAKI OUTING. UTING. Will be held at NORM A N B Y, On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March sth and 6th, 1912. Tug of War Competition. Ladies’ Nail-driving Competition, and other Amusements will be held. A Day’s Rsorsation and Amusement. Refreshments at Moderate Chargee. Gate-- Open—lst day from 2to 5 p.m. and 7. to 10'p.in. 2nd day 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission (either day) One Shilling. Entries Close SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd, 9 P.M. GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT, Under the Auspices of the Society. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1912. Will take place in the NORMANBY TOWN HALL at 8 p.m. COME ONE, COME ALL. Welcome Everybody. Schedules Posted on application to the Hon. Sec, R. T. COWERN, Norman by.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 40, 12 February 1912, Page 1
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