AMUSEMENTS,
Every Evening. Elitß o r. c |?®fL r £ MONO AY’S MAMM OT H IHAti Ck ■ Our Oriiiisnt Unique Selection. Healed by 'the Ami,rosio Sensation. • The Greatest Fictnre of the Ago. STARTLTN G! UN IQU E! THE SHIP of LIONS. . THE SHIP OF lions. A score of full-grown Liens on the Deck of a Burning 8 ip. the ship of lions. _ There’s no fake about _ this lecture The Lions are Released in toll view ot ■ the audience. HIS YOUNGER BROTHER. THE NEW PHYSIC!AN, SCENIC GET! S—PICTORIAL CORSICA. LATEST CAUMONT GRAPHIC, . COMEDY DRAMASSuit of Armour. v l an . ed a BabjN A CLOSE CALL. And a. Galaxy of Beauties. PRICES AS USUAL. CLAIRVOYANCE. FORESTERS’ HALL, STRATFORD. . THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 8 P-™-Henry victor, n.a.s., public. Demonstration of Clairvoyance, Reading from Articles, CharacU. Readings from the .Voices Wi tten Questions answered, etc. Admission. I.■. Phychic Interviews week days 10-b, ..t Hall. Evenings only by appointment TjTOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, NEXT, 21st NOV. darkota minstrels. CIRCLE CHORUS 20 STRONG. 6 REAL LIVE CORNERMEN. S Introducing Coon Songs, Plantation Melodies, Descriptive Items, Gags, . Etc., Etc. To conclude with Arrival of Unci 3 Moso by Wireless. TOO GOOD TO MISS. Excellent Orchestra. Second Patt— Sparkling. Comedietta by THE CAY MAKERS. Popular Performance. Popular Prices All Whom it May Concern, and. It ■jcerjis Every Settler in the District, IRMONT AGRICULTURAL AND I PASTORAL ASSOC.ATOM’S GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AT HAWERA. . EDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 20 bh and 21st November, _ irv section is Filled to Overflowing, ding" Breeders- frosjv all Parts of,the Dominion am represented, libits in Cattle alone are Worm Going Miles to See. They are a.i Education. _ Previous Efforts Easily ESipseu'. EXCURSION FARES ON ALL ' RAILWAYS, i Department have made arrangeits to carry 10,000 people in comfort. General Admission Both Days, ONE SHILLING. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary, Hawera. S' TRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SPRING SHOW. SDNESDAt AND THURSDAY, bh and 28th NOVEMBER, 1912. ises in Cattle, Horses, oheep, Dogs, Poultry, Horn© industries, Produce, Implements, Vehicles, Etc. Prizes in all Classes, togeyhoi numerous valuable trophies, eluding the N.Z Jersey Brocas’ Association’s SILV ER ROSE TWL, valued at £l7 17s. (oet ihedule, Class No. 96). n Butter-fat Competition. e> Prize £lO ed at £8 Bs o Prize £lO 10s, and Trophy Entries for this HI at 3JO ca. etition Close Ist November, ral Entries Close on 21st Noitors cannot afford to miss this aranaki Show. Schedules on application to W. B. FEARON, Secretary, Box ft), Stratford. " SIGN OF THE FISH. J, % THE GOLDEN GATE. r HY buy dear meat when Fresh Fish arrive daily at the above, and can be had at cheap rates? Develop 'brain-power by procuring Flounders, Sehnapper and Fish rn Season. A Crayfish for Supper, Smoked Fish for Breakfast, ami you aro eel up ■ for the day. Remember the . Address—"THE COLDEM GATE."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 73, 19 November 1912, Page 1
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