musfcttfcwin. H.M Theatre GOING STRONGER, THAN EVER We "are pioneers of the pest steamheated Theatre in tho Dominion. Oni patrons are made comfortable. TO-NIGHT'S HUGE-SERIES of Pictutedom's best Dramas, Scenies, and Comics. "AMERICA'S GALA DAY," the sight of a lifetime. " "THfe CA'LIFORNIA ROUND-UP." Chalnpion cowboys and cowgirls, controlling mad horses and bullocks. Hair Raising Thrills. The greatest .•assemblage ever seen in the States. Something to live in your memory. Tremendous Supporting Programme including— Latest Scenies, Dramas, War Cazeites. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 18 and 19 will introduce the'first of the series of "KktHfefeW Williams" (the Girl Without Fear) in the stirring African Wild Beast Dria'ma—"lN TUNE WITH THE WILD." "IN TUNE WITH THE WILD." Usual Prices.
COTTISH OCIETY. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. HUGE GIFT AUCTION SALE.
fpOWN HALL, STRATFORD TUESDAY, JULY 20tli, at 8 p.m., Proceeds in Aid of the Sick and Wounded returning from the war. HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Roll up at the Town Hall on Tuesday, the 20th July, and lend your aid to this splendid cause. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is Od. •El A NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW JIND YOU WILL NOT FORGET IT.
THE TWELFTH \F a series in oonjunctibn with the MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S GRAND EXHIBITION, *ill be held at PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS on the !2nd, 23rd, 14th and 25th June, 1815. 63,000 square feet of covered in space crammed with interesting and educative displays, Butter, Cheese, FriMt, Honey and Vegetable Championships. Football Matches, Horse Leaping and Hounds Display. Magnificent ExExhibition of Machinery. Fat stock Shew. TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY IN JUNE, and make your arrangements now. General Entries close sth June. Schedules free on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Box 85, Palmerston North IXTH SIXTH IXTH SIXTH DOMINION DAIRY SHOW f HAWERA. 30th June, Ist, 2nd and 3rd July. Exhibition of Dairy Produce. Machinery in motion, Motor Cars. Competitions for Poultry, Dogs Cats, Home Industries, Fancy Work, Photography and Honey. Farm and Garden and School Exhibits. SEND FOR SCHEDULES. H. A. LENNON, lox 79, Secretary. NOTICE TO HORSE-OWNERS. HORSE-SLIPPING. HORSE-CLIPPING.
ATEST electrically driven Wolseley * Clippers have been installed at the Empire Stables. Hoise clipped while you wait! "First come, the first served! 'Phone 65. A. J. DAVEY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 39, 16 June 1915, Page 1
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363Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 39, 16 June 1915, Page 1
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