AMUSEMENTS. BERNARD’S PICTURE’ Reign Supreme Every Evenin Bernard and Rogers’ Orchestra. MONDAY’S GIGANTIC SERIES THE ROBBERY AT THE INN. THE ROBBERY AT THE INN. An ingenious Gaumont stirring stoi 3000 ft. of real legitimate drama. ADOPTED BROTHER.. One of A.B.’s best scenarios. MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING, Edison’s Latest Life Story. SCENICS and COMICS—Of the besi Keystone’s Limit Comedy, THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th: THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, A most Gigantic Picture. STRATFORD SCHOOL PICNIC TRATFORD SCHOOL , PICNIC JANUARY 29th, 1914, JANUARY 29th, 1914, At THE FITZROY BEACH, THE FITZROY BEACH, NEW PLYMOUTH. and Fresh Water Bathing, Donkey Rides, Swings, Etc. Trains leave Stratford at 8.0 and 9.5 a.m. FARES AS USUAL. , Tickets, on Sale at MR R. B. ANDERSON’S, Ironmonger, Broadway. STRATFORD BRANCH. T.P.S.S. THIRD ANNUAL BURNS SUPPER. fJTOWN HALIT STRATFORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1914. If you are an Admirer of Burns DON’T MISS THIS. "The Immortal Memory,” (Speech by J. Craigin. M.P., Timaru.) Who, as an enthusiast on Burns, knows what to talk about. TICKETS—7s 6d, J. B. CAMPBELL, D. BUTCHART, Joint Secretaries.
TOKO SETTLERS’ .ASSOCIATION. SHOW To be Held at TOKO, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. It has been decided to POSTPONE CLOSING OF ENTRIES for the DAIRY HERD COMPETITION (Class 268 a) From January 20th, 1914 to January 31st. G. M. CLEARY, Secretary. NURSE McQUAY’t ALEXANDRA NURSING HOME, Orlando Street, Stratford. TOWN and Country Patients received. Every convenience and comfortable quarters. JTerms moderate. ’Phone 64. ADVERTISED GOOD* V 4 ARB STANDARD GOOD* V' y Ths World o mf* WHY? t Because thaw must b®, b advertised good*, a naif oral Ugh quality, otherwise the ad* { vertisad article not being up to the standard claimed for It will aot be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. ’Advertising is Insurance, there* fore, that the goods are as a*** presented and good value. consuaiar who buys edveei tised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” y readers will profit by a carefol perusal «f its advertising column*, <| Don’t forgot the kiddies. Go-carts, 'dolls, carpenter’s tools, calico and bound books, motor cars, cricket sets, and all toys for children. James, Cash I'fftdor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1914, Page 1
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353Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1914, Page 1
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