amusements. BERNARD’S PICTURES. Every Evening. Delightful Mime. Only One Word—The Best. THURSDAY’S CHANGE. Surpassing Drama s THE SANDS OF DEE. By the Famous Chas. Kingsley. (“0. Mary, coll the cattle home across t'ho Sands o’ Deo.’’) ROMANCE OF ICEFIELDS. Edison’s Best.LENA AMD TH.E, GEESE. A.B. Masterpiece. 1 INTEREST AXi) iDWCAL—--1000 MS LEG THRO’ THE ROOKIES. MAKHNO A SOLDIER. ASSEMBLY OF BRITISH FLEET. GREATEST OF COMICS—BRIDGET EXPLAINS. ZICOTO DRIVES A LOGO MOTIVE, What An Ass. An Indian Summer. Ufa in an Aquarium. Spooia! Double Programme for Show Nights. PRICES—D.C. Is 6d. Stalls Is. fJTOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DARKOTA MINSTRELS. CIRCLE CHORUS 20 STRONG. 6 REAL LIVE CORNERMEN. G Introducing Coon Songs, Plantation Introducing Coon Songs, jrJantatior Melodies, Descriptive Items, Gags, Etc., Etc. To conclude with Arrival of Uncle Moso by Wireless. TOO GOOD TO MISS. Excellent Orchestra. Second Part—Sparkling Comedietta by THE CAY MAKERS. Popular Performance. Popular Price? lOWN, OWN K) HALL, STRATFORD. HALL, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, November 27th, at 7.47 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY, (by arrangement J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), Present THE GEISHA. 30 POWERFUL CHORUS, 80 Huge Success in New Plymouth. Crowds turned away. PRICES—4a, 2s 6d, and Is. . Box Plans open at Grubb s Mimic tores NEXT SATURDAY MORNING 9 o’clock, Special Train for New Plymouth. stopping where required) after pciirmance, for Geisha Pations only . H. O. COLLIER, Business Manager. ACRIGULTURA. QTRATFORD AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION StPRINC SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 17th and 28th NOVEMBER, 1912. Classes in Cattle,. Horses, Sheep, iga, Dogs, Poultry, Homo Industries, airy Produce, Implements, Vehicles, tc., Etc. uod Prizes in all Classes, togethei with numerous valuable trophies, including the N.Z. Jersey Breeders’ Association’s SILVER ROSE BOWL, valued at £l7 17s. (oee Schedule, Class No. 96). on Butter-fat Competition, se Prize £lO 10s, and Trophy ued at £8 Bs. Entries for tlu^ nea au oa. nuunw xw* ipetition Close Ist November, leral Entries Close on 21st NoExhibitors cannot afford to miss this roat Taranaki Show. Schedules on application to W. B. FEAEON, Secretary, Box ft I. Stratford. " SIGN OF THE FISH." Ji BOWEN’ THE GOLDEN GATE. WHY buy dear meat when Freeh Fish arrive daily at the above, and can be had at cheap rates ? Develop brain-power by procuring Flounders, Schnapper and Fish in Season. A Crayfish for Supper, Smoked Fish for Breakfast, and yew are set up for the day. Remember the Address—"THE GOLDEN CATE.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 75, 21 November 1912, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 75, 21 November 1912, Page 1
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