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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. T>ERNARD’S PICTURES. Bernard’s pictures. A SURE BRAIN TONIC. EVERY EVENING. ELITE ORCHESTRA. THURSDAY’S CHANGE. Delectable Photo Dramas — WAR’S HAVOC. Kalem’s WAR’S HAVOC. Greatest. HER LAST SHOT. Vitagraph HER LAST SHOT. Gem. HAAFNET FISHERMAN. SHEEPMAN’S ESCAPE. Comic Comedies— TRAMP CYCLIST’S DREAM. KIDNAPPED CONDUCTOR. STENOGRAPHER WANTED. SCANDAL AT POLIDORS. Codfish Industry, Newfoundland. Seville and its Cardens. THIS BILL IS A TRIUMPH of ART. USUAL FARES. s TRATFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SPRING SHOW SPRING SHOW Of DAFFODILS AND SEASONABLE FLOWERS. FORESTERS’ HALL, FORESTERS’ HALL, THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1912. Admission Is. Schedules from W. S. CATO. Secretary. MANAWATU AND MUST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Grand metropolitan agricultural SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, And MANAWATU K KNNEL CLUB S CHAMPION DOG SHOWOCTOBER 30th AND 31st, And NOVEMBER Ist, 1912. To be held at the SPACIOUS SHOAV GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, Under the Distinguished Ffctronage of HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR LORD ISLINGTON. FULL CLASSES OF Pure Bred Stock from all parts. Stirring Hunting, Riding, Driving and other New Horse-shoeing and Shoe-making ComVALUABLE PRIZE MONEY, CUPS, AND TROPHIES. Home Industries, Art Technical and Public Schools’ Exhibition. Don’t Forget Special Railway Arrangements. Come to this Show, and Keep Ahead of the times. FULL OF INTEREST FROM START TO FINISH. Entries CLOSE for all classes except Live Stock on 4th OCTOBER. Live Stock Entries CLOSE on 11th OCTOBER. Schedules Free on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Box 85, Palmerston North. BUSINESS NOTICES. WONDERFUL VALUE I WE are right here to do jour DRAPERY BUSINESS, and to get that business we are giving all the attention to VALUE. _ All this weex we are showing White Goods—our jP Showroom is full of dainty Goods for Ladies. OUR VALUE in this department is QUITE ALL RIGHT. WATSON AND RAWLES’ VALUE FOR MONEY EVERY TIME. We would be pleased to see you any time—it is always convenient for us to show you through our promises, and remember you are not asked to buy. Wo want you to feel at home in this store, WATSON AND RAWLES, THE VALUE HOUSE, STRATFORD. THE UNIVERSAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. MR. H. W. HEATH will he in attendance at THE STANLEY BOARDING HOUSE, Regan Street, EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, from 1 till 5 p.m., to receive pupils for the College’s Rapid Method of Teaching the Piano, mH E NEW METHOD. I We guarantee to Teach Piano from perfect music in eight lessons, or Fee. m NEW METHOD. X Wf invite the public to call and have new method explained. Success guaranteed. _ rnHE NEW METHOD. B No knowledge of music required ; any age can play piano from perfect music, eight lessons. THE NEW METHOD. Interviews daily. Don’t be sceptical, misguided, or think it impossible. We prove it. No failures. mHE NEW METHOD. 8 You obtain tbe same result in eight lessons that takes years under the old conditions. THE NEW METHOD. The approval of eminent musicians shows that the New Method is thoroughly sound. mHE NEW METHOD. I Fee £1 10s tuition, and returned if pupil cannot read and play in eight lessons. Not vamping.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 1

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