AMUBEMENTB. BERNARD'S PICTURES. N I G H T L T. To-night’s Exceptional Array of Art Pictures. included in this excellent programme is a strong drama, featuring the recent Discovery, INFRA RED RAYS, 1 "Which has startled the Scientific world AN HOUR BEFORE DAWN. A Great Female Detective Drama, 3190 feet of deep mystery and clever elucidation. A Popular Topical, LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Kalem’s dramatic tender poem story Song, the little hero. Keystone—A Big Star-Keystone. A screaming skit on the World’s best known bandmaster, ZUZA, THE BANDMASTER. ’FRIDAY NEXT, Thi' Latest Blache Drama, A PRISONER IN THE HAREM. PRICES AS USUAL. THE Motion before the Chair is: “That Members of Parliament will not, assemble in Wellington until after the opening day of the Dominion t>airy Show.” All in favor say Aye! Against, rso. The Ayes have it unanimously. THE GREAT CARNIVAL WEEK IS AT HAND. KTH FIFTH DOMINION DAIRY SHOW
Vi. AT HAW ERA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, . At 12 Noon Sharp. The doors will he 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 Rayi 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 Nortu 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. HORS e.clipp I Na At Empire Stables, Stratford. Ring up ’phone 65 at any TIME, AND A. J. DAVEY, Proprietor, will send an Expert out anywhere in the Country or Town and Clip your Horso uit should be done. This is the proper time of the year for clipping. W*at If worth doing Is worth doing woll, to RING UP 65, and be the first in the fashion. DOMINION BTABLEB, ■roadway Stratford. (Next to His Majesty’s Theatre.) H. WORTHINGTON & Co. X)EG to notify the General Public that for farmers’ convenience, they will be open on Saturday next—the premises lately occupied by Jas. Thompson, as a Bait Stables. Good Stands and Every Attention. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
■ OWL E It ft P E A R 0 E, Palnten r And Piperhangen, BIGNWBITERS and DEOOEATORS, Estimates *® r to<i * of Work. ’<*« put valua Into ««r ••fk." Odor* may be left with Mr A. J. Dovey, Empire Stables. gEBT PLACE For Hors* and Cow Covers, Oilskins and Canvas Coats, Loggings and Knee Rugs. EVERYTHING REPAIRED IN THE CANVAS LINE. j. iiTwitt. (Oppaslt* Lamasen’s) EL-jDWAT. Buy the boy s "■■■untain pen and get the boss a pipe, girl would like a dainty wrist watob. James’ *ho Q & ih Trader, supplies these. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 54, 25 June 1914, Page 1
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