AMUSEMENTS. JJ IS 'MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S > PICTURES. EVERY EVENING AT 8. To-night’s Programme is Superb. THURSDAY’S GREAT CHANGE ONE OF THE BEST. A Beautiful Selection of i<ine Art. CAPTAIN BRAND'S WIFE. CAPTAIN BRAND’S WIFE. Sallg’s Most Powerful Western Drama. SENORITA’S CONQUEST. Cowboys, Mexicans and Export Riders RHODODENDRON SULTURE, A Beautiful Floral Gem. AND COMBINED STAR FILMS. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 22m1. Sir Henry Irving's Masterpiece, THE BELLS, THE BELLS, The Sory cf the Polish Jew. Most Interesting Lecture by ALFRED BOOTHMAN. PRICES AS USUAL. Matinoo Every Saturday 2.30. Full Programme Submitted--OPENING NEW SCHOOL. THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, At 8 p.m. GRAND CONVERSAZIONE AND DANCE: Ceremony by the HON. MR. HANAN, Minister for Education. Members of tho Education Board and Distinguished Visitors will be present. Everybody cordially invited. Tickets Is, Gentlemen Is extra to dance. Supper at 10 p.m. Remember Thursday, the 18th, at 8 p.m. 07d. SOLE, Chairman of Committee. TRATFORD A. AND P. ASSO- ' CIATION. 'GYMKHANA. To bo held on SHOWGROUNDS. STRATFORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1912. .POSTPONED PROGRAMME. BETTER, BIGGER, BRIGHTER. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT NOVELTY FESTIVAL. ENTRIES Re-opened, and CLOSE TUESDAY, 16th. April, 8 p.m. Admission Is. E. JACKSON, Secretary. CORONATION SKATING EVERY EVENING AT 7.30. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 2.30. Ladies Free Monday Night and Thuisday Afternoons. Best Skates, Best Floor, Best Fun. LADIES 6d, GENTS Is. STRATFORD SKATING RINK. town hall. EVERY EVENING. 2 till 5 THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. LADIES FREE from 2 till 3 THURSDAY. ADMISSION AND SKATES— Ladies Is. Gents’ Is Gd. Children Is. SEASON TICKETS 10s—10 admissions, with skates. 10s. HOOKEY EVERY THURSDAY. Cooling Drinks at tho Hall.
KITCHEN AND COOKERY. Gladys Owen, in the “Women’s Encyclopaedia,” says: “Never grudge money spent on a good cooking range, for on officic-ncy of range dopends amount of fuel consumed, supply of hot water, quality of the roasting and baking.” Got a ZEALANDIA RANGE. It nas every modern convenience, and ensures economy and good results. Procurable with ordinary closed nre, or with a lire that Cu-n he thrown open like a sittingroom grate—a Zealandia patent. . . Write for Catalogue 18, explaining fully. BARNiNCHAM & Co., U*, George Street, Dunedin, MCMILLAN AND FREDRIC, Agents
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 17 April 1912, Page 1
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