AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. BERNARD’S ABOVE ALL PICTURES. TO-night’s Change of Programme. ( MAGNIFICENT PiprURES PERFECT PROJ EC lIOjN. THE BATTLE, THE BATTLE. A Photo Story of the American Civil War —1590 Performers. Jim Crow. Baby and -the Bomb. One of Nature’s Nobiemen. French Naval Disaster. Who’s Who at the Zoo. SPANKING COMICS— Weary Willie and Tired Tim as Wild Westers. Madeiiion’s Rebellion. Five Graceful Girl Acrobats. FOOLSHEAD SOMNAMBULIST. 'GRAND ANNIVERSARY PRESENTATION MARCH 16. KEEP THEATRE COUPONS. Bernard’s New Symphony Orchestra EVERY EVENING. Change Pictures Monday and Thursday USUAL PRICES. Harvest rejoicings. WESLEY CHURCH. SUNDAY, 25th, 11 a.m., Mr T H. Belton; 7 p.m., Rev. C. C. Harrison. I CARDIFF, 11 aim., Rev. C. C. Harrison. ' KAHOURI BRIDGE, 2 p.m., Mr. Bolton. Harvest Hymns, Lessons, Addresses, and Decorations. TUESDAY. 27th, IN THE OLD MASONIC HALL, JUMBLE SALE. General Stall, Young Men’s Stall, Produce Stall, Flower and Lollies’ Stall, etc. Afternoon Tea. Opened at 3 p.m. by His Worship the Mayor, Re-opened at 7 p.m. Competitions for all. Quoits, Chrispo, Hat-trimming, Nail-driving, Shooting, Sheep weight-guessing, etc. Fruit and Jelly Slipper. ADMISSION FREE. M IDHIRST FACTORY EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC AND SPORTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1912. Gate Entrance—Gents’ Is, Ladies 6d, Children FREE. DANCE IN EVENING. Tickets—Double 3s, Single 2s, Lady Is R. J. HOGG, Hon. See,
rp OWN HALL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN. MR. HAMILTON HODGES. And OTHER TALENTED ARTISTS. Prices 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at GRUBB’S. Full Particulars Later. Melba says: “She is a Brilliant Exception. I predict a Great Future for her.”
Normanbx horticultural. POULTRY, AND GENERAL PRODUCE SOCIETY. The 29th Popular Annual Taranaki /noting. ARANAKI V/UTINC. i , Will be held at i noemanby, 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 Recreation and Amusement. Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Gate''. Open—lst day from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7. to 10 p.m. 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, Normaubv. CITRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOp OIATION. GYMKHANA. Hunters’ Steeplechases, Pony Jumping, Motor Car Driving, Trotting, Mepagerie Race, Triangular Man and Horse Race, and other Novelties. SHOWGROUNDS. STRATFORD, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Bth, 1912. Admission Is. E. JACKSON, Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 23 February 1912, Page 1
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