AMUSEMENTS. r-iOriONATIOrJ SKATSNG O PAH K. ROLLER SKATING. ROLLER SKATING. OPEN EVERY EVENING AT 7.30. And on THURSDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 2.30, For Learners. Admission, Gents Is Gd, Ladies 1: A COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL And PRESENTATION To MR JOSEPH McCLUCCACe Will be hold in she TOWN HALL, STRATA ORD, On EASTER MONDAY, Bth. APRIL. At 8 p ni. ANYONE desiring to take part is requested to kindly cornmuni Cato "' ith ! ' 6. 35. WILSON, Hon.' Sec. U R E ; A L E C T jA On ’ *“HOW PRAYER IS ANSWERED.’ Will be given by MISS 0. W. CHRISTIE, At THE FORESTERS’ HALL, THURc-J'Ai, MARCH 2Sth, S p.m. PUBLIC ENQUIRY MEETING Same date, at 3 p.m. STOP ! ! ! LOOK OUT FOR rOKO SETTLERS’ PICNIC AMD SPORTS, To be held in TOKO DOMAIN. On THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1912. RACES FOR OLD AND YOUNG. Excellent Prizes. Band in Attendance. G. E. BOCOCK, Hon. Secretary. n OWN HAL L. L STRATFORD. jj_ \ / xN - First Time in Now Zealand. CROSS! BELLRINGERS and players (From America). Presenting the Most Harmonic Entertainment cn Earth, And headed by •I ADA MORET a real NAD A MORET Entertainer. THE WORLD’S TRIO, Pantomimists. JARTINETTI and G ROSSI. America’s Very Best Novelty Duo. CLO GARDINER, Soprano. JECTL VERNE, Humorist, - And other Clever Artists who liave Appaarod AS' Over the World. You must hear the PARADISE CHIMING BELLS, The Sweetest Music the World has known. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. H. B. FORD, Manager on Tour. gTRATMORE OLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS, [ 0 be Held at FTRATMORE, m> TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1912. OFFICERS: trou, J. B. Hine, Esq., M.l\;l readout, W. T. Brewer, Esq.; N :ceiresiclents, "Messrs J. Rentoal, A. lohnstone, G. W. Calvert T. Moun;ey, C. Lockwood, V. Nolan, J. lones, T. Jordan, W. Good, B. Boylo, W. P. Pratt, W. Thurston, VI O’Neill, A. Anderson, R. Mounmy G Noble. Committee, Messrs 3. Peterson, H. Coleman, G. Wilson, T. Wiles, W. Leighton, A. Meridith, L. Fetch, J. Taylor, IE Whitter, A. Finlay, R. Hodgson, R I’aylor. Reg. Meridith, T. Hunan. E. Coleman, G. W. Calvert, W. Jones, N. Anderson, A. Simmons. tV. Holtz, S. Hannon. Secretary and Treasurer, G. W. Calvert. Haniicappers, Messrs G. Peterson, I. Dawuthers, and A. Meridith. Programme—- . Maiden Handicap (local) 150yds. Nomination 2s, Ist 20s, 2nd us. Chain Stepping Competition, sweepstake. . Maiden Cnop Handicap (meal), 15in. block. Nomination 2s, Ist 30s, 2nd os. . . 220Yds. Handicap (open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. . IOOYds. Handicap (open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 30s, 2nd ss. , High Jump Handicap. Entrance 2s. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. . 440Yds. Handicap( open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 40s, 2nd 10s. . Handicap Chop (open), 18-m. block. Nomination 4s, acceptance 2s. Ist 80s, 2nd 10s. _ i. Horse Jumping Competition. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is, Isl 20s, 2nd ss. i. Ladies’ Nail-driving Competition, 4-in. nail. Ist 10s, 2nd ss. Married Women’s Race. Ist 10s 2nd ss. ;. Sheep Guessing Competition t. Novice Chop (local), 12-in. block Nomination 2s. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. . Committeemen’s Race. Quoits, etc Nomination for Chops, with all proous performances, must be in tin mds of the’Secretary not later tbar }th March, 1912. Nomination foi rents No. 4,5, 7, not later than 26tl Arch, 1912, with the nccessarj nonnt in Cash. First Race to Start at 12 noon inrp. Booth on Grounds (C. Lock INCE in Evening, in aid of Hal Is. Good Music and Floor. G. W. CALVERT, Hon. Sec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 77, 27 March 1912, Page 1
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