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amusements. H. M. T HEATRE/ to-nicht. ONDAY ami fTIUESDAY. ONDAY ami UESDAY. LUBIN’S STAR FEATURE IN THREE THRILLING ACTS, A Most Exciting Drama. 3000 feet of life’s realities. When trickery and deceit meet hon--1 esty—tlien comes the tug-of-war. "Whom The Cods Would Destroy.” "Whom The Cods Would Destroy.” "Whom The Cods Would Destroy.” M: Two partners of years standing quairel. One is murdered on his wedding. day. WHO KILTED JAMES RICE? _ See the solution in the picture. "Whom The Cods Would Destroy.” "Whom The Cods Would Destroy.” Others' to be screened — MAKING BREAD IN PERSIA (Gaumont interest). bloomer and his ooc, Canes Comic. THE LEVEL Vita. Drama. Lubin Drama Z"’.'.. THE DECOY. LATEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE.

CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. SPEND . the week-end AT NEW PLYMOUTH. A DAY AT THE SEASIDE is a tonic and a Happy diversion for the wife and children ; better than all the medicine. THREE FINE BEACHES to choose between—EAST END (surfing, sunbathing, boating on river, donkeys, and swing-boats lor the children, splendid pavilion, refreshments); KAWAROA PARK (bathing in baths and surf, swing-boats, afternoon tea, magnificent promenade); MOTUROA (surfing, fishing, boating, Paritutu, the Wharf, refreshments). OTHER ATTRACTIONS—Pukekura Park, Western Park, Hospital Grounds,. Meeting of the Waters, “Aotea,” etc., etc,, RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES. EVERY WEEK-END. Hawera to New Plymouth, return, first-class, 8a lid; second-class, 6s. Norfnanby, 8s 4d and os Bd. Eltham, 6s 9d and 4s 7d. Stratford, 5s Bel and 3s lid. Midhirst, 5s f>d and 3s Qd. Tariki, os' £>d and 3s 9d. Send to Expansion and Tourist League for special boarding tariffs for week-end or any other information.

T ARAN Aid LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT'SOCIETY (Permanent). Directors: Messrs Richard €(^ k (Chairman), A. Shuttleworth, W. 1 Jj Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater, T. K. Skinner, and Colonel Ellis. BUY YOUR OWN HOME. The Society lends money on Freehold or approved Leasehold Lands. A borrower may select his own architect', plans, and builder. , The Society pays cost Of preparing and registering all mortgages of LIUU or over. , All profits divided equally amongst borrowers and investors. . The Society is purely co-operative. Based on the calculation of the profits made during the last few years, the time required to repay a loan is seven years. For example: A member borrowing £IOO (five shares at £2O each) would have paid in monthly instalments of £1 Us 8d in seven fears ••• ••• rom which, deducting the amount of the loan Would leave as paid for interest the balance... £133 0 0 100 0 0 £S3 0 0 The Society has a RESERVE FUND of over £2OOO. Write for prospectus and participant E. P. WBBSTS4, Secretary* Bos 89, New Plymouth,

HUIROA STORE. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY * PART OF THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES —AT— J. A. BTANFORO, Agent “Stratford Evening Post.” [cabd] M. BOARD, BRIO. SLAY E R. LICENSED Drainlayer, Concreting, etc. Office; Bellringer’s. ’Phone J 63, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 30, 11 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 30, 11 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 30, 11 January 1916, Page 1

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