AMUSEMENTS. "18 MAJESTY'S THEMR! "-AlMwi rXCRYSTAL PICJTUBI ,J Y EVENING f V hakespaaro'a immortal Tragedy, MACBETH. MACBETH. LOVE OF SUMMER MORN. LOVE OF SUMMER MORN. Pathetic Indian Drama. " THE GOVERNESS. THE GOVERNESS. Crsatsr than East Lynne. AMSTERDAM and' ROTTERDAM; Artistic Scenicd. Twelve NEW STAR Films. . THURSDAY, MAY Oth. DAN MORGAN'S GANG, Great Australian Bushranger. ELITE ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. MANAWATU A M " * r ACRICULTURAI ASSOCIATION. (Affiliated with Royal Hortirulturai Society.) TJfTILL HOLD ITS NINTH NATIONAL DAIRY" SHOW. JUNE 25th, 26th; 275, and 28th At the SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTQN NORTH. Butter and Cheese Championships. Fruits, Vegetables, Farm and Field Produce. —•"''•" 1 r\i.\ „.. Exhibition of Dairy, Farm and Othei Machinery. , _. Manawatu Poultry Association s Big Event. Competitions and Ring Events ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE Bth, 1912. Schedules on a^Plic^ iO p E^TN Y, Secretary. Box 85, Falmerston North. srtTuirrriiiti'j IHATION BKATINU RINK. EVERY EVENING AT 7.30. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 2.30. lauios Free Monday Night and Thursday Afternoons. Besb Skates, Best Floor, Best Fun. LADIES 6d7 GENTS Is. TRATFORD TOV/N HALL. 2 till 5 THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. LADIES FREE from 2 till 3 THURSI DAY. ADMISSION AND SKATESLadies Is. Gents Is 6d. Children Is. SEASON TICKETS lOs-10 admi?sions, with skat~(S. 10s. HOCKEY EVERY THURSDAY. Cooling Drinks at the Hail. (ARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL WINTER NEW PLYMOUTH, JUNE sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth, 1912. New Hall to be Officially Opened bv HIS EXCELLENCY LORD ISLINGTON. COMPETITIONS FOR EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE. 70,000 feet Spaco Available. POULTRY SHOW. Book Space early to save disappointment. All Entries CLOSE on MAY 25th. Write for Schedules. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary. Care W. Bewley, New Plymouth. REGAN AND JULIET STREETS. (Next Messrs. James and Co.'s Warehouse), Stratford. MRS. H. MCKAY, - - Proprietress. The above conveniently situated house, Imin. from railway' platform. having been thoroughly renovated and rc-furnished throughout in? an up-to-date manner, the new proprietress ha? re-opened the business as a First-class Boarding Est a hi'sh met, and is now ready to receive guests. Tourists and the Travelling Public will find the Accommodation and Cuisine Second to None. HOT DINNERS from 12 to 2. Moderate Tariff. MRS. McKAY. Stratford. April 15th, 1912.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 2 May 1912, Page 1
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