AMUSEMENTS. FIRST SHOW NIGHT. mOWN HALL, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. Mew PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. PRWn production OF SIDNEY JONES’ JAPANESE MUSICAL FLAT THE'GEISHA. (By arrangement .with J. C. Vvilliainsou. Limited). Hugo Success in Hew Piyrooutfc* CROWDS TURNED AWAY. STRONG 'CAST OF CHARACTERS, including— MISS OLIVE BECKMAN (Sister of Rosin a. Burkinan). MISS KATHIE BENNETT, MRS. DELL. MR. JACK MASLAM MR. JACK SOMMERA ILLE, MR A VVILL McEWEN, as WUN-HT, the Chimiman. 80 POWERFUL CHORUS 80 20 ORCHESTRA. 20 MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES. PRICES. 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box Plan and Day Sales at Grubb s Music Store NOW OPEN. Special Trains chartered by the >ho>ioty is leaving New Plymouth at 5. Jr >.m—for Stratford, stopping’ at L«l> oerton, Inglewood, Tariki, and. Mulliirst, if required, and returning after performance. T , GEISHA PATRONS ONLY allowed on this train. H C. COLLIER Business Manager. 15FRT McEWEN, Hon Secretary. RAND BOXING TOURNAMENT Under theNauspicos of tho Eltham sports and Pastimes (Inb, Incorptd.) STRATFORD TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 23th NOVEMBER. HOW NIGHT. SHOW NIGHT. Under the Rules of the N.Z. Amateur Boxing Association.) )ver Two Hours’ Straightforward, clean, honest amusement, and right from the sound of the gong "• until time. SOME OF THE BOUTS— Walker (New Plymouth) v. Hurrcll (Hawora), ' for the Featherweight Championship. Miiver (Gantam Champion) v, Ciarry (Eltham). A DING-DONGER. Fclay (Lightweight) v. Thomas (Territorial). - CAN YOU PICK IT! The Club is having some difficulty in aatching all thd budding “White lopes,” so there need be little fear f any dull moments. Admission 2s 6d and 4s. FRED CROSSLEY, Hon. Secretary.
WUTlfLifctt. ■right values for ready MONEY” are the lines on which RAPERY USiMHSG IS CONDUCTED. SPECIAL SELECTIONS FOR THE SEASON. CALL ONCE. AND YOUR FUTURE PATRONAGE IS ASSURED. Let us show-, you our Goods, and convduce you that things are for ,once , really what they seem. L OOK CAREFULLY FOR THE VALUE HOUSE. ARCH. RAWLES (Late Watson and Rawles), BROADWAY STRATFORD.
THE NEW ZEALAND NOVELTY C°A. ASH, Manager. j IRECT IMPORTERS WJLL OPEN PREMISES NEXT TO HERBERTS (in Broadway), WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOYS, Etc., Etc. All Goods have been Specially Imported for this season’s trade, and will be sold at absolutely bed-rock city prices. Buy Here and Sava the Warehouse Profit. WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. Come in and look round. Inspection invited. No one pressed to buy. Cheapness combined with Good Quality is to be. the feature of this business CHRISTMAS IS COMING! LOOK OUT FOR GODFREY PHILLIPS’ PRICE LIST. A 1 Su'/ar 9s 9d, Kerosene (Water White) 9s, host Flour 10s Cd per c w t., all California and new Dried Fruits, Seeded Raisins sd, Sultanas yd, Currants (cleaned) yd. Peaches 9d, Apricots 10(1, Prunes (best) yd, best Candles (id. Jam 3 tins for. Is, Wnxino Soap 10d bar, Edmonds’ Bakiiu; Powder lod, Zebra Polish -!d, best Oatmeal 3s od.' All kinds of Biscuits Od, Amber Tips Tea (best) Is Od, best Pineapple 3 lor Is, Nugget 4 for Is, Monkey Soap 2d. Morton’s Pickles Is, Cream of Tartar Is 2d. A BiG SACRIFICE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND SOOTS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 78, 25 November 1912, Page 1
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