Owing to the-large number of boys and girls offering their services in the grand spectacular canine parade at the A. and P. Show the management have deemed it necessary to order'd further consignment of lollies tor the scramble amongst the leaders of the parade. Atcer closing time on Saturday evening, the staff of the Central Co-Opera-tive Store adjourned to Pi vac’s cafe, and after supper, Mr E. Townley, on behalf of the staff, presented Mr R. Richardson with-a dressing case, and a silver shaving-mug and silver-mount-ed brush. Various speakers testified fo the esteem in wcihh Mr Richardson \ya,s held, and. Mr Richardson suitably • r: L
A It 2 3 XXUAL SCHOOL COXC'FRT; TOWX HALl.,|j TBURSHAA •. A EVEXIXg| DECEMBER mh; ! •aji&KSAA i.-Jk t-i a&miKW* x * V ; PROGRAMME: . Part I. Orchestral Selection. ~ 'ft Song (Selected), Miss Songster. Chorus v Boys and Girls. (“My Uncle’s Farm”) “ 4 OG-horus (“Ring of Roses”) Infants. ,-pj Ribbon Dance Girls. ■(j Chorus - ' Ai;ii Alains) ;•;‘ Gi; rls ._ *(2 ‘‘Cradle Song”) 8 Chorus (“Dunces”) Boys and Girls, 9 Song (Selected), Miss Saugstei 10 Chorus 0r “LWyßoWs’’) Infant^ (b “Good Night.”j Part 11. 1 Orchestral Selection. 2 “DAME DURDEX’S SCHOOL.” Dame Durden Hazel Wolfe Fairy Content Evelyn Moon. H*op Venie Songster. yfop Ida- Boon. Trip Xoden Davies. Skip Jack Butcher. Tip Tite ;.... Don McAllister. Jack W. Greigv Molly Sydney Sole. Polly Poppy Freer. \]ec Wm. Dobson. Phyllis - Emma Anderson. Susy Muriel Sanderson. Joe Wm. Smith. Bill Wm.' Berg: Fairies and Naughty Children Boys and Girls. 1 TICKETS—CircIe 2s, Floor of Hall j I Is. Children’s Tickets to floor of j Hall, sixpence; no half-price tickets
up-stairs. j STRATFORD. GUN CLUB. BALLISTJTE CUP. ( Under the Rules of the New Zealand Gun' Club Association.) THIRST SHOOT for CUP this year .1. will be held -' on the' RACECOURSE, STRATFORD.. on THURSDAY, 11th December, 1913. Nominations close with the secretary on December 4th, 1913, at 8 p.rii, L. R. DAVIES, Hon. Sec; MADAME BERNARD’S American Trick Pony Mare (Molly), and Trap (Surrey), with Harness complete ; will carry four children. Apply STRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. IF any member has not yet received his tickets, will he kindly apply to the Secretary for same? ‘ \Y. B. FEARON, Secretary. OR Light Refreshments Show Days and all other days, D. Beaumont, Central Tea Rooms, next station and post office. Choice stock of confectionery, hoiked- and loose. -«-T|rANTED, Good Plain Cook, for W. Midhirst Hotel. Apply, J. C. Parsons, Midhirsti FOR SALE. THEATRE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 77, 1 December 1913, Page 6
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