AMUSEMENTS. BERNARD’S PICTURES. every evening. BEST OF ALL. MONDAY’S GRAND SERIES: A nerve-tingling offering, THE VAMPIRE OF THE DESERT. THE VAMPIRE OF THE DESERT. A Vitascope masterpiece 2000 ft m length. RUNAWAY! RUNAWAY ! Thanhouser’s soul-stirring story. CAPTURED BY STRATEGY, Kalem drama. NEAR TO EARTH. A.B. Scenario. ERNESTO DUO. ' Qolored Rathe •'Vaudeville. WARWICK CHRONICLE. SCENES IN VENICE. And other Remarkables. XMAS NIGHT AT 8.30. Special Biblical, Colored programme, headed by “THE LIFE OF MOSES.”
THE CARNIVAL. TARANAKI’S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL, AT ELTHAM, FRIDAY" AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th and 27th, 1913. EY 7 ERY Axeman and Sawyer of 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. i The following events have been added to the programme;— First day.—JoOyds Handicap and 440yds Handicap. Second day.—Bßoyds Handicap, and Mile Cycle Handicap. ✓ Each event is worth £B. Prizes £5, £2, £l. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. Entries close on December 6th. T. C. SPANNERS, Secretary, Eltham.
STRfATFOfcD RACING CLUB. <w*J wi . * ANNUAL RACE MEETING. .<’■ r ' • ! ' ' ’i- tor-* .'On ‘ - ii^jje {3,} _ * 1 1 1 Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1914. £1605 IN STAKES. £1505 GOOD FIELDS. UP-TO-DATE APPOINTMENTS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Ist January, 1914: Whangamomona departs 7.20 a.m.; Pohokura, 8.0 a.m.; arrives Stratford 10.30. Stratford departs 7.45 p.m. for Pohokura and Whangamomona. 2nd January, 1914. Whangamomona departs 7.50 a.m., Pohokura, 8.30, arrives Stratford 11 a.m. Stratford departs 7 p.m. for Pohokura and Whangamomona. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary.
AH PING, FRUITERER AND CONFESTIONER, BROADWAY. CIHRTSTMAS 1 arriving FRUIT daily— PINEAPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS, ORANGES. ORDER NOW., FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. Fungus Bought; highest price paid.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY and ELECTROPLATE. Suitable for Presents. Bfest Quality at Reasonable Prices. W\\ r All Repair Work done on tlie Premises by Myself—no need to send outside Stratford. ST. K. STONE BROADWAY.
Don’t forget the kiddies. Go-carts, dolls, carpenter’s tools, calico and hound books, motor cars, cricket sets, and all toys for children. James, Cash Trader.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 20 December 1913, Page 1
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358Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 20 December 1913, Page 1
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