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IMUIEMENTI, BERNARD'S PICTURES. 7 NIGHTLY. The -Stupendous ' Startling Motion Sture Novelty-a Globe> gos«pSS* of England and America. Cutely detailed with artistry and skill.. Specially done for this wonderful reproduction by Wallace McCutcheon And joan Sawyer, The i« greatest Tange ?»«J York's Fashionable *our nu HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO. UoW TO DANCE THE TANGO. 5000 ft "of Beauty, Grace and Allur- "%; charm, Walt's done, Where it come from And all al>bul it.- Tracing its histoiy from its home in the Argentine to Society's ballrooms. 200 steps in the Tango, 200 pictorial 2W steps McCutcheon' s , lessons in dancing, u ,Dancing Academy in full swing The ' evolution t of a Tango MoCutdtebiVs Proper Music accompanlas Ihta wbhderfiil picture. Frlday'aAßmirabie Collection of Star pictures. A Dramatic Happening of the American Civil War, when Federals and Confederates were at stnte. J

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HE Motion before the Chair is: - "That of Parliament , will not assemble in Wellington until after the opening day of the Dominion Dairy Show." * AH in favor say Aye! Against, No! The Ayes have it unanimously. THE CREAT CARNIVAL WEEK IS AT HAND. TH FIFTH gTH DOMINION DAIRY SHOW AT HAWERA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, At 12 Noon Sharp. The doors will be thrown open wide 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' Day, 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 information apply to, A. M. CONROY, Show' Secretary. P.O. Box 174, Hawera. THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FUNDS EXCEED £2,103,000. ALL Classes of Insurance risks taken,, including:—Accident and Sickness, Workers' Compensation, Fidelity' Guarantees, Land Agents, Bonds, Motor-car risks, Plate Glass and Burglary. Lowest premiums charged. ALFRED COLEMAN, District Agent.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 1

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