amusements. v GOD SAVE THE KING. •pyiS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NICHT AT 8. 'i'he world’s greatest educational film in Two Titanic Parts. "AUSTRALIA’S UNKNOWN.” "AUSTRALIA’S UNKNOWN." •■AUSTRALIA’S UNKNOWN.” "AUSTRALIA’S UNKNOWN.” Stalking the alligator and crocodile—the birth of the’gator aboriginals spearing fish-weird carroboreshoilino- water from earth—catphmg the wild pig-dog versus iguana-pos-sum catching—wild bees nest—giant ant hills—native water hllies—the aboriginal at home. "AMONG THE MOURNERS.” Keystone, featuring Charley’s brother SID CHAPLIN. "NEW WAR PICTURES” in addition. Full programme. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 P-m-Children 3d,, adults usual prices.
MISS MOODY, ( dressmaker. 0.8. A. Buildings, Broadway. own materials mad© up. r Style and Fib guaranteed. Costumes a speciality. r J^ADIES NOTICE TO HORSE-OWNERS. HORSE-CLIPPING. horse-clipping. T ATBST electrically driven Wolseley 1 1 Clippers have been installed at the Empire Stables. Ho.se clipped while you wait! First come, the first served! Yhoiie 96. A. J. DAVEY. OFFICE SUPPLIES. TYPE-WRITERS, DUPLICATORS COPIERS, PADS, RIBBONS, FURNITURE, and all supplies for the Office aio procurable from MCLEOD AND SLADE, Ltd., New Plymouth, AT CURRENT LIST PRICES. JN s StOCkRemington Junior Type-writers from £l3 13s to £ls 15s. Remington Standard Machines from 'j £27 to £3B. Roneo Duplicators, automatic feed, £2O; Roneo Lotter-coppiers £l6 16s. Smith-Premier Type-writers from £2i. Filing Cabinets from £4 to £lo. Highest grade Type-writer Ribbons, Stencils, Carbons, Drafting Paper, Typewriter Papers, and all sundries, sent by first doliveiy following order from MCLEOD AND SLADE Ltd., Lithographers and Office Stationers, .... new PLYMOUTH. Keep your money In Taranaki by placing your orders with us. A. •. WILLIAMS! the Public to know that ho >u Ukos over tko KAPONQA LIVERY AND RAW BTABLES, ttely oarritd on by Mr J. Wili*, Iso tho lAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN STRATFORD, AND nd hopes to merit * to lEara of uhlio patronaga, JOACH LEAVES KAPONQtA for Stratford at 8.88 wrivlß* 11.16 a.m. .EAVES STRATFORD FOR KAPONQA at 8.80 p.m. iharp, *vriving at Kapouga at f.lß'p-m. f" ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The Wtrld Over. « WHY? BECAUSE there must bo in goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. 4 Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. Tho consumer who buys adver tised goods rarely makes a mistake, “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of the advertising column*. Navel ties in leather goods suitab for uontß.--James, (lash Trader.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 59, 9 July 1915, Page 1
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402Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 59, 9 July 1915, Page 1
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