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Amusements. —y JJ IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE BERNARD’S artRT OF ALL PICTURES. ir\7T.''nfV ir.VP.NTNC. EVERY EVENING. OP E S G 4l^™mdLE. FIGHTING b4OOD. htinci Tho Most Realistic Indian Drama cveT shewn. winter in Finland. wl nter ,n wj^ ter , n Finland. The Greatest of Scsnios. •MONDAY, MARCH 18th. T ?p | ■ ' THE TWO ORPHANS. THt -jHE TWO ORPHANS. n l. ■ ” ■ v - A Story That I , Will Never Crow Old. 4000 FET-iT /IN LENGTH. SATURDAY ‘.NEXT, MARCH 16th. Grand Anniversary Presentation I Night. Ayni Oneniii 4r *pi ow Kress Liiclo. tovba Handed In by 7.30. Svmohony Orchestra Every Evening. Sy dS Circle is 6d, Stalls is, chjildran 6d. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. gymkhana. Hunters’ Steeplechases Pony Jumpinff Motor Car Driving, Irot ting, Menagerie Race, Triangular Man and Hovse Race, and other Novelties. ■ \ SHOWGROUNDS. STRATFORD, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL feh, 1912. Admission Is. E. JACKSON, Secretary. look :out FOR THE; GREAT tjeform rally, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 28. ' • . DfUfuoirrJ ; i Full Particulars Later. ■ j\ tii;C i • GEORGE ROND, Secretary, East road sheep dog trial CLIJB. fourth annual meeting, lo be held at r E WER A, OnMARCH 29th mid 30th, 1912. Programme: Class I.—Head, Bring Back, and Hold £O, Deuoiiu B-V'. TT 1 „ Points: Heading ,10, Undei Command 8, Bringing Back b, Holding 4. \ ■ Class ll.—Head, B#ng Back Drive Through Hurdles, and laid, about a quarter of -a mile, time, 15mm. lurst Prize £o, Second £2 VlOs, Third £L Points; Hedging /, Bringing 'Back 5, Command 8, Putting Through Hurplos 8, Stylo at Yard 6, Yarding 6. Dlass lll.—Hunt/ .Away between Flags; about 200 yards; time, 12min. First Prize £5, Second £2 10s. Third £l. Points'uHunt Away 10.' Command 10, Noise 9, Style 6. ‘ Consolation Evenl (for Unplaced Dogs). Short Head, Pull, and Hold in King. Points awarded as in Cla.-ss i. First Prize £l, Second 10s. Entry Fee 2s 6d.

( Included in i?he above prizes are the Club’s Cup,, for local dog scoring most points in Classes .1., 11., and 111. Mr Kirkwood’iS Gold Medal for winner of Class Li and Mr. Bright’s Gold Medal for winner of Class HI. Mr. Blair and Mr.! Perry’s Gold Medal for Outsider scoring most points in Classes 1., 11., 'an<u 111., and Mr. Master’s Tea for Married Man scoring mm;t noints /in Classes 1., 11., and ' 111. * Other [ special prizes awarded later. Except where otherwise stated, Outsiders'(Cannot compete for trophies. The Club’s Cup to lie won twice rn succession,'or three times at intervals. j, SMOKE CONCERT t / Will be held in the Evening, March 2s|th. Admission ss. Entrance Fees'; Each event ss, youths under 21 years 2s 6d, providing they compete in mare than one event. Entries Closje with the Secretary on March 22ncj, ; at 9 p.m. K. A. iSCMMERHAYS, / Hon. Secretary.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 67, 14 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 67, 14 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 67, 14 March 1912, Page 1

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