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AMUSEMENTS, 3? NIGHTLY. ' The Stupendous Startling. Motion Picture Novelty a Globe’s gossipthe rage of England and America, minutely detailed with artistry am skill. Specially done forjthia ™ndcrW reproduction by " Wallace MoCutcheon And Joan Sawyer, The two greatest Tango Dancers the .world knows, and mstrnctors of New York’s Fashionable “Four Hundred. HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO. HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO. 5000 ft. of Beauty, Grace and Alluring' charm. Vividly showing, How’ lPs done, Why It’s done, Who it’s done by. When .t’s done, Where IPs done, Where it come from, And all about it. Tracing its history from its home in the Argentine to * Societv’s ballrooms. 200 steps in the Tango, 200 pictorial lessons in dancing; McCutcheons Dancing Academy in full swing. The evolution of a Tango Devotee. McCuVcftewi’s Proper Music accompanies this wonderful picture. Friday’s Admirable Cdllbctldn of Star Pictures. 'A Dramatic Happening of the American Civil War, when Federals and Confederates were at strife. WITHIN THE ENEMY’S* LINES. 'An altogether supreme military drama 2000 feet in length. A most Unique Industrial, HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE! MADE. Flying A.’s Exciting Drama, TRAPPED IN A FOREST FIRE. Keystone’s still to the bore. TOO MANY BRIDES. A Perfect Scream. The very Latest Edition of PATHE’S ENGLISH GAZETTE, And a Bunch of Star Films. PRICES AS USUAL.

T 0 W N L.i HALL. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 19 and 20. Sole Direction, Madame Bernard’s A Wonderful Theatrical Event, direct from the leading theatres of England and America.* A world's success..F. Barras’ and D’Arc’s marvellous Marionettes, supported by his marvellous coy. of little Star Aitists. ’The World of Ujttle Performers in their latest songs, dances, and novelty acts. “Wee Harrie Lauder,” the great Scotch comedian; Little Fred Bluett, the Australian Sundown comedian; U. G. Stretton, England’s Dandy Colored Coon, and Big-Boot Dancer. The Mystifying Skeleton, including a special engagement of “Reggiardo, the human billiard,table, the cannon ball king, in daring and intrepid acts. The Greatest Troupe of Performing Poodle Dogs in the world. They do anything but talk. Reggiardo’s great act, juggling with knives, bayonets, swords, guns, etc. Harry/Hastings, expert chib manipulator from Africa. Prices—D.C~ 2s, stalls 1, children 6d. THE Motion before the Chair is: “That Members of Parliament will not assemble in Wellington until after the opening day of the- Dominion Dairy Show.” All in favor say Aye! Against, No! The Ayes have it unanimously. THE GREAT CARNIVAL WEEK IS AT HAWERA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, At 12 Noon Sharp. The doors will be thrown open W'ide to the multitude assembled. THURSDAY, being People’s Day, a General Holiday is hereby declared. FRIDAY, being Children’s Day, best bibs and tuckers must be donned. SATURDAY, being the Farmers’ Days the wife must have a full day in town. A tremendous exhibit by the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. The combined exhibits of New Plymouth and Palmerston North shows. Making one huge display. CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. If you require any further mation apply to, , Enterprises. AT HAND. TH FIFTH DOMINION DAIRY SHOW A. M. CONROY, Show Secretary. P.O. Box 174. Hawera.

THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FUNDS EXCEED £2,103,000. ( A LL Classes of Insurance risks Xjl taken, including:—Accident and Sickness, Workers’ Compensation, Fidelity Guarantees, Land Agents, Bonds, Motor-car risks, Plate Glass and Burglary. Lowest premiums ohargALFRED COLEMAN, District Agent.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 47, 17 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 47, 17 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 47, 17 June 1914, Page 1

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