O S Sii a UiiLti ' every evening. GRAND OPERA MUSIC. SUPERB DRAMAS. MONDAY’S BIG CHANGE. POLITICAL KIDNAPPING. Kalom Special. BRONCHO BILL and INDIAN MAI I S. and A. Gem. TOGETHER. Lubiu’s Best, su MPTUOUS SCENIGS. SEEING NEW ORLEANS. TRIESTE HARBOUR. MUSICAL RIDE DRAGOON GUARDS. ART OF JU-JITSU. And a host of Screamingly Funny Comcdys. USUAL FARES. STRATFORD DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. S seaside excursion TO FITZROY BEACH New Plymouth. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1913. STRAT p ORD’3 ANNUAL HOLIDAY* Tickets must no obtained at Mr. R. B. ANDERSON’S SHOP, Broadway—Adults 2s 3d Children lid, Plus Id to defray cost of milk, firing, and attendance. P. SKOGLUND, Chairman. Taranaki metropolitan AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUA;, SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH.
FEBRUARY 26th and 27th, 1913. FIRST “AUTUMN” LIVE STOCK SHOW IN TARANAKI. Great Increase in Prize Money in all Sections. Entries Close for Factory Butter Classes on January 8, 1913. General Entries Close on February 15, 1913. O-eat Sale of Pedigree Cattle, Stud and FI oik Sheep, Show Horses, etc., on February 23, 1913. Write for Schedules of Competition. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary, ware of W. Bewley, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. C. E. JAMES, CASH TRADER, Stratford, DRAWS attention to his collection of OAK FRAMES, in all styles and sizes, from Is upwards. These will bo found very suitable for framing valued Photographs. ALSO IN STOCKTOYS FOR BIRTHDAY PRESENTS .for children in great variety. GLASSWARE AND CHINA of all kinds. C. E. JAMES, Broadway, Stratford. WE HAVE OPENED.
Here in Stratford, ami intend to stay. Wo will sell for Cush Only. Cash selling means cash hying, moans no risks, low expenses, and consequently small but profitable profits. We are going to make a cut at BOOT PRICES, and solicit the support of the Stratford ItELP US TO KEEP GOING AT LOW PROFITS. thomajTyounc, EXPERT BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. Broadway (Next Herbert’s!. CUFF AND WALSH, (Late Cuff and Lee), GENERAL AND TAMIL > DUTCH ER3, Broadway, Strafford, Families waited on daily for orders. Orders delivered to all parts of the town. SMALL GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND -as Telephone 110. TEA. With m ugiy » PRETTY LEAF OF * DELICIOUS! FLAVOUft The latest and feast Fwfso; TEAS. THE CENTRAL CO-OP- an tale Agents. Free Sa/uptes given away. Ask fop om.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 1
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367Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 1
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