AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD OULTRY C<o OCIETY. (Affiliated with the N.Z. Championships Association.) Including the GREAT BABY SHOW. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, JULY 2nd and 3rd. FOURTEEN NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Best Opportunities offered to Poultrymen in New Zealand. SPLENDID TROPHIES. LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY. Home Industries Competition. Other Novel Attractions. ENTRIES CLOSE,JUNE 23rd. Full Particulars and Schedules from O-DAY has come at last, and how pleased we all are! We thought it would never come, but thank goodnes to-day is to-day, and the marvellous Hugard is here. Are you going to see him? Of course I am! And so are all of us. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW T, LADD, Secretary, Box 52.
TOWN HALL - - STRATFORD 1 Direction: American Amusement Co. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Direct from his Succeses in Europe, America and Australia. The Puzzle of the Universe. HUCARD THE MARVELLOUS. Proclaimed by the World’s Press to bo the Unequalled, Undetected, Un : precedented Manipulator of the Elements of the Occult. The World’s Wizard of Wonders. The Chief Medicine Man. Must be seen to be believed. Three local riflemen will bring their own rifles and cartridges to-night, and fire at Hugard’s heart, but it is no use, You can’t Shoot Hugard. The only act of its kind in the world. A NIGHT IN A PEKING PALACE, As given by Chlng Sung Loo and his trained assistants in all parts of the world. First appearance of Myra Errington, America’s Musical Comedy Expert. George Carman, English Comedian. Prices: 3s, 2s Is. Box plan at T. G. Grubbs. IRYTNG WEBB, Business Manager. BUSINESS NOTICES. L •' . ■ BUY A BLANKET COAT A 1S T D KEEP WARM. J^AWLES, DRAPER,and CLOTHIER, Stratford.
BUY WHERE YOU GET MOST AND BEST FOR YOUR MONEY. OUR prices are lower than ever. We can sell you goods cheaper, because we buy large quantities, and sell for cash only. Give us a trial, and convince yourself. GROCERS, DRAPERS, AND BOOT IMPORTERS. RAZOR SUIT YOU, SIR? YES. The Razor, the Lather, the Brush, the Towels, and the Barber are all right at the new Egmont Saloon, next Bellringer Bros. The proprietor, S. Sharp, bought Mr C. E. James’ Hairdressing and Shaving Business, and the elar borate saloon fittings. So the new Egmont is the old Egmont under another roof. You will appreciate the way wo attend FULL STOCKS OF TOBACCOS AND SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES ALWAYS. s. SHARP. Next Bellringer Bros, Broadway, STRATFORD. T HE A UCKLAND C ASH QOMPANY N. GODFREY, Manager. Broadway, Stratford. to you.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 13 June 1913, Page 1
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