There was an excellent attendance at His Majesty \s Theatre last evenill>i- and the same programme will oe screened to-night, “ilie Charge ox the Lldit Brigade” is described as the picture el a lifetime, and patrons Should not miss it. On Thursday njo-ht, “Down Through the Ages is the film that should make toe biggest appeal. The scenes in tins production were photographed m tlie Temples of Isis, Karnaek, Egypt, ana in and about the Tombs of the i haioahs in the Ancient Bible town of Tnebes. These temples and tombs were built more than 1000 years before the birth of Christ. Mare MaeDermott, Gertrude McCoy, and half a dozen actors of the Edison Co. arc concerned in the film, “A Dangerous Lesson. It is an honest heart-to-heart kind ol story of young married life to-day which will strike a responsive chord in more than one little family. the series includes several other fine dramas, and gives promise of being an exceptionally welcome programme.
LOST, between Racecourse and Post Office, .a .Gold Crescent Brooch, set with turquoise. Reward on returning to this office. ~,, 1 CYCLES Auctioned for Debt.--The vendor regrets that the .bicycles advertised to be sold this day ciuinot arrive in time owing to mistake in transit, but will be all ffficntieed by public auction [next baturdny, FEBRUARY Ist, at ; 2o’clock sharp. This is the chance ot a IJetime as they are all great first-clasS English aUmiard Bicycles worth £lB each, andmust be sacrificed at the people’s prices.lNo person should miss tins rare chance.
A Y GET" YOUR STACK- CO V,E R fr 9^’ WSLSON AMD SON. " MISS E. R. MORISON, A.T.C.L., mEACHER OF PIANOFORTE 1 AND HARMONY. First Term, 1913, will begin on MONDAY, February 3rd, 1913. Address; Care The Nursery, Stratford. LOS T . Lost, from H. SANSON’S Stanley Road Property, 2 Darn Brown Geldings. SUBSTANTIAL REWARD. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. In the Matter of “The Counties Act, 1908,” and “The Local Elections Act,*l9oß,” and Amendments. NOTICE is hereby given that I appoint SATURDAY, the Bth day „f February, 1913, up to 12 o’clock noon, as the, time, and .the Office of Mr. J. Robson, Sawmiller, Pohokura, as the place, for receiving Nominations for the Office of Councillor representing the POHOKURA RIDING of the County of Whangamomona, in the place of Maurice Ingram Jury, resigned. Nominations are to bo made on the proper forms Obtainable from Mr. J. Robson, Pohoku/a, or from the undersigned, and are to he sealed and addressed to the undea’signed, care ol Mr. Robson, Pohokura. A Poll, if necessary,-will he taken on FRIDAY, the 14th day of February, 1913, at the Office of J Robson, Sawmiller, Pohokura, for the Election of One Councillor, as aforesaid.
ALFRED COLEMAN, Returning Officer. Stratford, 29th January, 1913. WANTED, a Hoy, for Grocery Trade. Apply Masters and Son. THE WAY to sol re your hmmshing Problem is I>y going wheie you get your money’s worth ami satisfaction. Rrocklebank can do it. TAXI ED, good General Servant, W 30s a week; also .Married Couple. Apply Elder’s Registry. THE BEST, which "s the'cheapest, can be had In all styles at Broeklebank’s. TRY THEM, and you will not find our goods wanting in style or finish. Brocklebank’s manufacture the best. 171 OR SALE, 6-roomed Dwelling House, Stratford Borough; price £3o0; terras to good man. Apply McCluggage and Co.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 26, 29 January 1913, Page 6
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