t AMU«EMENT«. leRNARD’S pictured EVERY EVENING. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. Thursday’s BHlliant Chinge. Stirring and Pathetic Dramas. THE RIVAL ENGINEERS. THE RIVAL ENGINEERS. (Great Kalem Railroad sensation.) THE DOCTOR’S DEBT. THE DOCTOR’S DEBT. (Lubin’s Best Yet.) TRUSTEES OF THE LAW. TRUSTEES OF THE LAW. (A Great Western Story.) PARTNERS. Selig’s Exciting Scenario. SCENIC AND INDUSTRIAL FILMS: SHELLFISH. ARABIAN LIFE. Latest Pathe and Caumont Cagotte. BLOOMER’S BOXING MATCH. FELIX AT THE BALL, WHERE’S BABY. And a HosTof Others. usuaiTfares. STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL GYMKHANA. TO Be held on the STRATFORD A. and P. SHOW GROUNDS, EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 24th. Hunter’s Competitions. Pony Jumping. Driving Competitions. Trotting Events. Buokjumping. Bicycle Races. Military Events A,nd other Interesting Competitions. W. B. FEARON, Secretary. STONES HAWKE’S BAY, TARANAKI, WELLINGTON, And Commercial Municipal & General directory And New Zealand Annual. 23rd year of ]J_ 9X 3 Publicatioll, aaonuas j BdltaA by John Stono. Bvp. spse, ‘Staining 1460 pages, m : /and Numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handa !(j , i golnely in cloth, gilt letterorb ii ml mg. PRICE—ISs. NOW IN THE TIME FOR COUNTRY FRIENDS TO DECORATE OR RE-PAPER THEIR HOUSES. r R.BECKETT Has just purchased a superb Assortment of Latest Designs in Wallpapers, which he will sell at from 6d per roll. Best Value ever offered in the line. ARTISTS’ REQUISITES. In great variety, also just re-
ceived and now on view. SpMial Attention to Country Orders. R. BECKETT, HHQADWAY NORTH. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. LAMB BAROAINS. i i H ACRES, •born* 78 acres X LU stumped and resown; 11 paddocks; *ll well sheltered with natural and ornamental plantation; good 7roomed .house, iplendid outbuildings; everything in real good order. £B4 per acre; good tome. m ACRES, tip-top Dairy Farm, one mile school, factory, and railway station; good buildings, and orchard. Price £517 per acre; easy terms to a good man. f\rj 1 ACRES, 16 paddocks, all t/ it ploughable; well fenced, metalled road, 1J milos school, creamery, and railway station; guaranteed to carry 40 cows; 21 acres ot crop, 6 acres turnips, 1 acre carrots, 20 cows, spring dray, cans, implements, three stacks hay; the lot £27 10s per acre; a model farm, will pay to inspect. I"7Q ACRES, all ploughable, 0 pad--4 O docks. 60 acres ploughed and sown down in English grasses; good house and outbuilding*; creamery on section. £BO per acre; £4OO cash; good mortgages. m ACRES, 106 in grass, balance in bush, good fences, metalled road, school, creamery, and P.O. one mile, good house and cowshed. £l2 per acre; £9BB cash, orwill Exchange for sheep country. Til* sbsvs an wily a raw sf a ahalM aalaotiwi of prapartiss «• ism «n **r back*. Cllwita sbawn svsr prepsrtlss Prat af Charga. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. LANS AND ESTATE ASSENTS, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 1
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