AMUSEMENTS. ALWAYS ON TOP. • BEST OF -MUSIC. WEDNESDAY AND 'fHVRSDAY'S REMARKABLE SERIES. I THE TWO SPIES. THE TWO SPIES. ;000 feet of actvtal warfnrfe in the Balkans, and hyge Jit* M*. P««t. THE LAST COMBINATION. SCENES OF OTHER JJAYS. Edison Scenic Drama. Educational and Comics— , EDUCATIONAL GRAPHIC. VALLEY OF BOCRNE STRANGE SEA WATER. CREAnPTTR.ES ONE ROUND" O'BRIEN COMES BACK. ' And others of the Best. • FRIDAY'S CHANCE. Introduces Yitaizraph's Napoleon Drama, HIS LIFE FOR HIS EMPEROR. Saturday next at '2.30 sharp. Picture Matinee in aid of. Convent School Sports Fund. • ( '
THE CARNIVAL. TARAXAKI'S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. new zealand axemen's association carnival, at eltham; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th and 27th, 1913. Hi note in the Dominion a competitor. Leading Cyclists from both Islands. Australian Champion Axemen and Sawyers competing, also Australian Cyclists. Now is the time to make arrangements for your Holiday, so be sure you see the' AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. THE AXEMEN'S" ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL. AT ELTHAM. DECEMBER 26th and 27th, 1913. The following events have been added to the'programme: — First day.—lsoyds Handicap and • 440yds Handicap. Second' tf-»y.—3Boyds■ Handicap, and 1£ Mile'Cycle Handicap. . Each event is worth £B. Prizes £5. £2, £l. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s Entries close on December 6th. T. C. STAXNERS, ■: . Secretary, Eltham.
0 H N ETR . CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. All the Newest Designs. Immense Variety. Most Reasonable Charges. ~"N view of the rapidly approaching - Season, your attention is respectfully directed to the very comprehensive stock of High-class Jewellery, etc. now on show, which has been most carefully selected direct from leading manufacturers, both home and continental, and ranges in prices to meet everv requirement.. Most of the goods shown are entirely new, and embrace elegant and most exclusive designs in every dpartmnt. OHN pETRIE, WATCHMAKER,* jeweller, AND OPTICIAN. STRATFORD.
AH PING, FRUITERER AND CQNFESTIONER, BROADWAY. FRUIT V.V arriving daily— PIXEAPLES. PEACHES. PLUMS, ORDER NOW. FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. Fungus Bought; highest price paid.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY and ELECTROPLATE. Suitable for Presents, Best Quality at Reasonable Prices. r All Repair Work done on the Premises by Myself—no need to send outside Stratford. JT. K. STONE TVROABWAY. Don't forget the kiddies. Go-carts, dolls, carpenter's tools, calico and bound books, motor cars, cricket sets, and all toys for children. James, Cash Trader,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 19 December 1913, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 19 December 1913, Page 1
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