amusements. PICTURES. MONDAY’S SUPERB CHANGE. Dramatic Sensations A DAUGHTER OF THE SLUMS. Cosmos Famous Feature Drama. A life-like portrayal of City Life. PARTNERS. One of Clarendon’s Best. OLD SILVER WATCH. Featuring the Favourite Maurice Costello. ' THE MAYOR’S CRUSADE. One of Kalem’s Latest. ’\ f‘ "V; ' ■ , •; , ' l ' LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Interesting Scenic and Comics of the Best. Legend of the Chrysanthemums. MAKING ARTIFICIAL BUTTER. A CASE OF BURGLARS. BUTTON OF HIS BRACES. CAPT. CUFF ’ S BUTCHER’S NEIGHBOURS. ONCE AGAIN. The tenth national dairy SHOW. Under the Patronage of HIS EXCELLERY THE GOVERNOR (The Earl of Liverpool.) JUNE 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th, 1910. At the PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS. Butter, Cheese, Fruit and Vegetable Championships. Fat Stock Show And Manawatu Poultry Association’s
Exhibition. A Magnificent Array of -Birds. 60,000 Square Feet of Show all under cover, RING EVENTS, FOOTBALL MATCHES, AND FIELD SPORTS. Th# Croat EVerU of the Year. Schedules on aplication to ' W. T. PENNY, Secretary Box 86, Palmerston North. DON’T BUY 1 HI I I i f before you HAVE •••.- INSPECTED THE A W.R.” milker and releaser. v ' ■ / '• ) , : . u> A i ..... THE SIMPLEST, THE NEWEST, THE BEST. r CATALOGUES FROM R. B. ANDERSON. Secretary, STRATFORD. SETTLE ON A GOOD THING I nrtHE beat of Good Things are to be 1 had at the CENTRAL TEA ROOMS. Light Refreshments at all reasonable hours. Bread and Small Goods are of the best. IJp-to-date stock of Choice Confectionery. Soft Drinks. 0. BEAUMONT, (Late Kerr and Mcßain), BROADWAY, STRATFORD. m ACRES Freehold, near town and factory; divided into 12 paddocks, and well fenced; 10 acres turnips; 66 acres has been stumped and re-sown down in best grasses. 8roomed house, large cow-shed with milking machine. Insurance £450 on buildings. Price £3O. Terms, £6OO down, balance in 10 years. Can recommend this farm. T. I. Lamason. land agent. F. Lacey, land salesman MISSES RYAN RESB MAKERS, BEGAN STREET (Next Old Masonic HallV, OTRATFORB D PIGS. PIGS. WDIMOOK AND 00., LTD. , will Receive PRIME BACON ERA at Highest Market Prices.
MAYToko, 5, 19. Douglas, 6, 22. Stratford, 7, 14, 21, 28. Midhirst, 12, 26. Tariki, 13, 27. Huiroa, 20. J. MAURA, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 12 May 1913, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 12 May 1913, Page 1
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