AMUSEMENTS. BERNARD'S PiCTI N I C H T L Y. To-night’s Star Feature Programme. A TUDOR PRINCESS. A TUDOR PRINCESS. Beautiful photo-play study by Edison (In two big reels.) A.K.’s Stirring Drama., TltE OPEN GATE. REBECCA’S WEDDING DAY. A Keystone, that’s all. TRAVEL IN JAPAN. / GAUMONT GRAPHIC. The orchestral music includes Madam Butterfly selection, Gaunod’s Faust, also latest music from America. USUAL PRICES. Town hall. SKATING! SKATING! Every THURSDAY and SATURDAY. From 2 to 5, No skates supplied. Bring your own skates. ! Admission 6d. Admission 6d. Sole cljirge of SYD. BERNARD. * " TUG OF AVAR. WHANGAMOMONA TOWN HALL, Oh TUESDAY, 4th, and WEDNESDAY sth AUGUST, Commencing at 8 p.m. A GRAND TUG-OF-WAR ,Competition will be held on the above dates in the Whangamomona Town Hall. 5 Men aside. No limit as to weights. Prizes—lst prize £lO, 2nd prize £2. Nominations £1 per team, close with Mr W. Harris, on Saturday, ‘lst August, at 10 p.m. ‘ Admission Is. First pull commences at 8.15 p.m. sharp. Judge, Mr R. Hill. Committee, Messrs McMeekan, Armstrong and Hatton. W. HARRIS, , t Convenor. CHEAP DAIRY LAND. WE offer 1318 Acres Freehold Land for sale on the West Coast (South Island) im one Block, or will suhtlivldb into 6 Dairy Farms, within four miles from dairy factory, and nine miles from railway station by good road. With completion of Otira Tunnel, land values should double. Price £6 15s per acre for Block, or £7 per acre if subdivided. EASY TERMS. Full information from MARK SPROT AND CO., (Established 1865), GREYMOUTH. MRS Mc’callUM, Broadway. GREAT ROOM-MAKING SALE. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. Everythin Marked down to Bedrock Prices. FOR 3 AYEEKS ONLY. DON'T’ miss this chance of securing ladies’ and children’s knit; ted coats at less than wholesale prices. Maids’ rainproof coats from 12s 6d, ladies’ and children’s hats and bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed', at reduce prices; children’s wool caps lOd each.' A lot of fur neckets from 7s Hd,' worth double; a few only, ladies’ blanket coats 17s 6d to 22s 6d; a lot of ladies and children’s heaver hats from 2s lid to 12s 6d, ladies’ stockinette bloomers at 2s 6d. This is a real sale, as we must have room for alterations.
MRS MoCALLUM, Broadway. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF ■' NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ! WE have much pleasure in notify- 1 ing our Shareholders and Clients in the Stratford and surrounding districts that we have appointed MR F. H, ANDERSON our Agent, with headquarters at Stratford. Mr Anderson has a thorough knowledge of' the district; any business entrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. A, W. GILLIES, General Manager. G. A.'HOLDER, Secretary. ✓ J. H. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, HAVING taken Sparwath’s old Shop, over the Bridge, has started his Boot Repair Factory, on which lines he specialises. “DONE WHILE YOB WAIT.” Try his Waterproofing for handsewn repairs and noiseless Rubber Heels. J. H./ FORD, Spanwath's Late Shop, BROADWAY SOUTH. WHANGAMOMONA—MAIN TRUNK THROUGH COACH SERVICE. MJO ORE’S ROYAL MAIL COACH r SERVICE between Okahukura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will be extended to Whangamomona from the beginning of November next. Timetable in future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. Livery and Bait Stables at Ohura, Matiere and Mangaroa. i TOM MOORE, Proprietor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 85, 31 July 1914, Page 1
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