AMUSEMENTS. ‘h.M. Theatre. There is keen enjoyment in thi Programme! ( The Edison Co.’s Vivorous drama, play set around the Robbery of £IO,OO “THE SHATTERED TREE,” A play of cruel condemnation am glorious vindication. “PATHE’S WAR GAZETTE” Kalem’s peculiarly striking sensation al play, “THE MAN WITH THE CLOVE.* ‘ ‘MANUFACTURING INCANDESCENT LAMPS” (Industrial) A fine Pathe-color “City of Benares,’ 1 KEYSTONE! KEYSTONE 11 “THE SKY PIRATE,” PATRONS PLEASE NOTE —Cora, mencing Monday, Ist March, we will screen Pictures Every Night, when nothing but up-to-date Pictures v\ ill he shown. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT ONLY, The big war film “Antwerp under Shot and Shell” direct from Belgium.
TARANAKI’S MONSTER AUTUM TARANAKI’S MONSTER AUTUMi SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 1915. Record Entries in all Classes SUCCESS ASSURED. Congregation of the Best Stock ii New Zealand. Competition Classes a feature of tin Show, Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, and Re freshments procurable on the Ground. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. GREAT SALE OF—PEDIGREE CATTLE. STUD and FLOCK SHEEP, SHOW HORSES. Eto. Will be held on the SHOW GROUND on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, at 11 a.m. sharp. ADMISSION TO SHOW: Adults Is, Children 6d, Vehicles, including driver 2s. GRANDSTAND: Adults Is, Children 6d. Members Free to all parts.
IRMANBY HORTICULTURAL THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW, THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW, will be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd and 4th. CLASSES—Pot Plants, Flowers, Farm and Garden Produce, Potatoes, Fruit, Honey, Preserves, Pickles, Wines, Dairy Produce, Bread, Cakes, Poultry, etc,, etc. Schedules on application Entries close February 27th. The following class has been added to Schedule, No. 274 a. Loaf of White Bread, home made. Ist prize 501 b hag flour, 2nd ss. SOCIETY. FRED. C. BAINES, Secretary.
THE HUB OF THE ECMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSES. THE STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE is centrally situated between otter houses, being Only 3 Miles from Dawson Falla, and ei Miles from the New Plymouth House. Both connected with first-class wide tracks. The Scenery going to both houses is magnificent, penetrating the forest to the one, and the Mountain slopes to the other. First-class Roads to the House, and every attention and comfort when you get there, whether staying for the day, week, or longer. We have always on hand everything you require, FIRST-CLASS BEDS. FIRST-CLASS MEALS. Morning and Afternoon Teas. DON’T FORGET— Stratford House Is NOW an UP-TO-DATE HOUSE. Come by Motor Car, Gig, Brake or Bike. Telephone, H. WILLIAMS, I V-. Manager. i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 1
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