AftOBEMENTB. BERNARD’S PICTURES. EVERY EVENING. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. MONDAY’S CHANGE. Introduces the Greatest Star Programme yet submitted, overflowing with Special Dramas. THE DANITES. , THE DANITES. Great Merman Early Life Drama. BATTLE HYMN of the REPUBLIC. Dream Story of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Most Realistic Battle scenes. HIS MOTHER’S PICTURE. HER GIFT. HER GIFT. Lubin’s Special Beat Yet. THE POWER OF A HYMN. By the Kalem Co, Beautiful .Scenics— IN NORTH GERMANY. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. ' LIFE IN ADEN CAMP. *Komio Komics— MARY’S POLICEMAN. FUNNY OLD TWEEDLEDUM. THE BACHELOR’S BRIDE. i» Wise. Me Early. * Big Bill. SAME PRICES. BACHELORS’ BALL. A BACHELOR S’ BALL Will be Held in the STRATHMORE HALL On MONDAY, MARCH 31st. Good floor; good music. ALL INVITED. Dancing commences at 8 p.m. M.C.’s: A. Currey and R. Meredith. c. coultoN, Hon. Sec. THE HON. W. F. MASSEY, , , And THE HON. W. FRASER WILL be entertained by the County Council, the Borough Council, and the Chambers of Commerce At a COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET, :’l .1; Vi On WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1913, At 8 p.m. at the . TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. Tickets, 10s 6d. . J. B. RICHARDS, ■ , Hon. ; Sec. -, od} : u .AwN ■TSfTi ri? >1 id J* ~,, ■ w. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. . ) •• •• LAMB lAROAINI. J li-WV ■•• * ■ .‘"I ■ , ~ ns - - : ' ’ “H A ACBlfl, 70 acres JLIU itumped and resown; 11 paddookli welisheltered with natural and ornamental plantation ; good 7roomed bouse, splendid outbuilding*; everything in real good order. £B4 per apre; good term*. -I nn ACRES, tip-top Dairy Farm, If # one mile school, factory, and railway station; good building*, and orchard. Price £B7 per acre; easy terms to a good man. ▲ORES, 15 paddocks, all doughable; well fenced, metalled road, if miles school, creamery, and railway station; guaranteed to carry 40 cows; 21 acres of crop, 5 acres tamps, 1 acre carrots, 20 oown, spring dray, Cans, implements, three stacks hay; the lot £27 10s per acre;
• model farm, will day to inspect. MQ ACRES, aH plonghable, 0 pad- « O docks. SO acres ploughed and sown dowp in English grasses; good boose and outbuildings; creamery on section. £BO per acre j £4OO cask; good mortgages. i o A ACRES, 105 in grass, balance J ayTC in bush, good fences, metalled road, school, creamery, and 3P.0. one mile, good house and cowshed. £l2 per acre; £BOB cash, orwill Exchange for Sheep country. The shews are enly ■ lew et a shales ssleotlon ef prspsrtlss ws havs an sur h««es. ftHsnts shewn aver properties Prat hf Chirp. W. N. H. YOUNG AND CD., LANS ANB EtTATK AQENTt, •TRATPOMD. DON’T BUY BirORS YOU HAVI INSPECTED THE M A.W.R.” mi TU •IMPLAVT, m NCATKAT, THE BIST. Oatalogaes fr«/@l N. E. ANEERP9H. •eorelary. '■ maIKXJMJ.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 69, 29 March 1913, Page 1
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