BERNARD'S PICTURES. EVERY EVENING. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. MONDAY’S DELECTABLE CHANGE Latest mammoth Dramas — PLOT AND COUNTER PLOT. PLOT AND COUNTER PLOT. 3000 Feet of Splendid Detective Story. Robbery at a Mansion, brimfull of novel and exciting incidents. GIRL AT THE CABOOSE. ■ GIRL AT THE CABOOSE. Kalem Railroad Sensation. The Greatest Fox-hunting Pictuie ever attempted — THE BADMINTON MI)NT. One of the most painsta'dig and clever pictures ever placed before the public. Photographed m the glorious “West Countrie.-’ The ho ne or magnificent horses, clever riders, and the best-known pack of nounds m the World. THE OGRE OF THE P>’VO. Story of the Great Water Beetle. STAG"HUNTING IN JAVA. MAGIC CARROTS. And a bunch of Die Latest. 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 ind other Interesting Competitions. w. B. PEARON, Secretary. STONE’S
HAWKE’S BAY, TARANAKI, WELLINGTON, And Commercial Municipal & General DIRECTORY And New Zealand Annual. 23rd year of Publication. Edited by John Stone. oemy Bvo. size, containing 1450 pages, r' matter and Numerous Maps, A ’ ' corrected to date, tbe whole handlomely bound in cloth, gilt lettering. PRICE—ISs. is li'OiJ NOW ift THE TIME FOR COUNTRY FRIENDS TO DECORATE OR RE-PAPER THEIR HOUSES, 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 received and now on view. Special Attention to Country Orders. R, BECKETT. BROADWAY NORTH. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO.
;2 ‘■'All LANS SAROAINS. 177 t i ACRES, aboat U tores X JLU stumped and resown ; II par! docks; all well sheltered with natyal and ornamental plantation; g<>od 7roomed house, splendid outbuildings; everything in real good order. £B4 per acre; good terms. AOEES, tip-top Dairy Farm, X • • one mile school, factory, and railway station; good buildings, and orchard. Price £27 per acre; easy terms to a good man. ‘Qrri AOEES, 16 paddocks, all V i s ploughable; well fenced, metalled road, 1| miles school, creamery, and railway station; guaranteed to carry 40 cows; 21 acres of crop, 6 'acres turnips, I acre carrots, 20 cows, spring dray, cans, implements, three stacks hay; the lot £27 10s per acre; a model farm, will pay to inspect. 7Q ACRES, all ploughable, 9 pad--4 O docks. 60 acres ploughed and sown down in English grasses; good house and outbuildings ; creamery on section. £3O per acre; £4OO cash; good mortgages. 1 OA AOBZS, 106 in grass, balance in bush, good fence*, metalled road, school, creamery, and P,O. one mile, good house and cowshed. £l2 per acre; £BBB cash, orwill Exchange for sheep country. Tha abava ara anly a faw af a ekeJos aaiaotlan of praparliaa wo ksvs on our baoks. Clients skawn a«r prapsrtlso Fraa af Ckarga. W. H. H. YOUNG AND £O., LAND AND ESTATE ACEH Tit, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 64, 22 March 1913, Page 1
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