AMUSEMENTS. f'i TEATFORD HORTICUL fURAL >5 SOCIETY. SOCIAL AND DANCE, FORESTERS’ HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 16th. Members and Friends ean obtain tickets from Lad: ‘s’ Cc.mrmttoe. Gentlemen '.ls, Ladies is. V/. Cato, Secretary. Q KATIHG. SKATING, GRAND FANCY DRESS SKATING CARNIVAL FOR CHILDREN, To be lield in -TiORONATION SKATING Rum. 0 ON MAY loth, at 8 p.m. _ ** Seeing that I am unable 'to obtain the use of the Town Hall 1 to hold my SKATING CARNIVAL in at present, [ have decided to hold a CHILDREN S CARNIVAL for young people not exceding 17 years of ago,. There will he Novelty Skating in the form of a Switchback and a See-saw. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the following competitions:— GIRLS: Best Fancy Dress, Most Graceful Skater, Egg and Spoon Race, Walking Race. BOYS: Best Fancy Dress, Fastest Skater, Potato Race, Firemen’s Race. Admission: Adults Is, Cbildi’en Gd. Skaters Is 6d. G. GOULD, Proprietor. AT THE HOUR OF 12 NOON. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 12th, THE’THIRD DAIRY DAIRY 11 AW FRA, Will be Onened by the PRIME MINISTER, Ynd will remain open to the public for FOUR DAYS—WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AMD SATURDAY, JUNE 1215’., 13th, 14th, anti 15th. rHE GREATEST EXPOSITION OF DAIRY PRODUCE IN THE DOMINION. I 3 LEADING FACTORIES OF THE DOMINION ARE COMPETING. POULTRY DIVISION. LJ. Championships lor American Leghorns (any colour.) DOC DIVISION. Tiampionship Smooth-coated Collies. .4 000 paid for Admission to the Last Show. Splendid Opportunity for Business Firms doing good solid business. The Largest Show Building in t!io i North Island. ’very Convenience. Rower Free. Shedulos Free on Application. Entries Close Saturday, Juno Ist. A. M. CONROY, Show Secretary. Box 47, Hawcra. BUSINESS notices. FARMERS I LOOK AT THIS FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS: SNIPS. Splendid little Dairy Farm 150 acres, rich quality, all level; sheep-proot fences; 1-i miles creamery and railway station. Price £22 10s per acre; good 7-roomed House, good outbuildings; £SOO cash; easy terms. !07 Acres, freehold, 5-roomed House, 20-hail cowshed; one mile creamery, 4 miles railway station Price £lO 5s per acre; £7OO cash; good terms. 232 Acres, Freehold, all ploughable except about 20 acres; two miles from Toko, one mile creamery and railway; 5-roomed House, cowshed, and conveniences; £24 per acre, including 50 milking cows; £IOOO cash; good terms. lU Acres.' Freehold- 2 miles from school, one mile to creamery, new 5-roomed House; good cowshed and outbuildings; £l7 per acre; very easy terms to good man. We have a choice selection of Properties on our books, of all descriptions. Clients shown over properties Free cf charge. 'NO, HOBBS AND CO., AUCTIONEER? LAND AND ESTAT- AGENTS, STRATFORD. [A Card.] MISS M. A.7.G.L. T EACH Fill OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Address; Pembroke Road, Stratford. II SS E S RYAN Beg to inform the LADIES OF STRATFORD And Surrounding Districts, at they are now prepared to underlie DRESSMAKING at Rooms at back of the Church of England. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOHN PETR BE, (Established 1896.) WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, and Electroplate, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Largo Assortment of Articles Suitable far Presents, AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. JOHN PETRIE, Broadway, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 12, 11 May 1912, Page 1
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