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AMUSEMENTS. i j t, The V/crld brought before your eyes in- picturedem nightly—No need to Travel. You have read it in the papers, "t have it in motion pictures, scenes which not one person out of a million will ever witness, except on the screen, -DOWN the CRATER of VESUVIUS. ‘Mr Burlingham took this film for tho cause of science; lie risked his life that you might see the wonders of tiie bowels of the earth. 'Tim supporting pictures are the very latest— Caumont Graphic (Latest News) Art of the Furrier (Industry) Through the Quercy District (Scenic) The Story the Cate Told (Lubin drama) A Night Out (Comedy) And the Second Scries of Wi W. Jacob’s story, THE THIRD STRING. • A ripping comedy, introducing a 6round prize fight with comical .situations. the Orchestral programme includes latest musical tit-bits. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, v , THE SPRING METROPOLITAN LIVE STOCK AGRICULTURAL SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION will bo held at the PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS On the 4th, sth, and 6th NOVEMBER, 1914. A Special Through Stock Train wiW be Run from New Plymouth if sufficient Entries forthcoming. See the Cream of New Zealand’s Blood Stock. Win the Valuable Cups and Trophies offered for Competition. Keenly Contested Ring Events, ... GRAN!) EXHIBITION OF BOGS. .Look ahead and make your arrangements early. Schedules . and 'all information free on application. W.. T. PENNY, Secretary. Box 85, Palmerston North.

TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. •, *"■ v A' ■ ~,i: ■ ? • .inn HE PLUNKET NURSE may 1)0 consulted at tho Forcst- ' el's’ Hall, every Tuesday, ' •. /, FREE TO ALL. i -i * • ' \ ■ .1. H. FORD. . BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, UAVING taken Sparwath’s old Shop, over the Bridge, has started his Boot Repair Factory, on which lines he specialises. “DONE WHILE Y*,)U WAIT.” Try his Waterproofing for hand■ewn repairs and noiseless Rubber Heels. I J. H. FORD* Soarwath'a lata Shop, BROADWAY SOUTH. g, swghtT WOOD & COAL MERCHANT, MIRANDA STREET. J \ COAL and Firewood always on hand. Wood cut to any length. Accpmmodation for storing goods. Orders can be left at Alf. Moon’s, Broadway. GIGANTIC BARGAINS In LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTING.

|f CLEARING SALE of Trimmed Mil- • Hncry. Must bo sold LADIES’ COATS—To go at cost price. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—UsuaI j price 70s, Sale Price 455. CHILDREN’S WOOL COATS—At *J;COst price, * Ex|raord in ary Bargains in all Departments of Ladies’ Wear. jCarti) and sea everything Tor Yourself. I • SATISFACTION ASSURED, MISS McMENAMIN, Ladles’ and Children’s outfitter, (Opposite Po«t Office) . ELTHAM. HAWKE'S BAY, TARANAKI, WELLINGTON Aatfl DIR£ST«Y Aed Maw ZaateHd Amual* jilth year of FnblicatMwa / ' A.OJL^t n £isilt«d Sy i'X>«Kmy Bro, uize, contoiaißg 1450 matter and Numerous Map*s, corrected io date, the '.'hole haodoomely bound in cloth, gilt lottarnjn. [PIUO/S— or J7a Sd wr publioatect-..

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 38, 1 October 1914, Page 1

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455

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 38, 1 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 38, 1 October 1914, Page 1

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