AMUSEMENTS. A Colossal Feature Film. maJSA'J TO? NIGHT, 'EDNESDAY and 5 mHURSDA! The biggest picture yet— English American,'Australian and N.Z. papers all sound its praises; 6000 ft in length "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "We been together now for 40 years, and it don't seem a day too much. There ain't a lady Jiving in the land as i'do swop for my dear old Dutch." Management— We have screened many feature films, hut Wo wish to inform <mr patrons that no more enjoyable ' film has ever graced our screen than "MY OLD DUTCH" With Albert Chevalier and Florence Turner at the head of a strong Coy. H.M. ORCHESTRAL BAND. During the screening of "Mr. Old Dutch," the famous song will be sung. Also—" War Gazette," ''The Widow's Breezy Suit." , NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. STAN SHARP, TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY, to notify all his customers that he has Removed from Sir Mercer's old premises to his Now Shop, next Bellrihger Bros., as from
FRIDAY NEXT,' the 9th JUNE. Jtyr Mercer's old premises will be Closed from' that date. "N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE ANNO r\CEMENT, I ould bespeak on behaii of Mr Sharp, continuance, of the sii|.>i>ort and patcustomers for the pas'b twenty-four years. : *' ~ . MERCER. To be published in September, 1916. £f TONE'S ' ,HAWO KE'S BAY A.Vljt ITARANAKI' Cyio w erciai ,' M uxiica pal, and General ; ' ~; : i ...HOT]* ■ .'.-:, :.:g^g'' iOIRECTOIiY And No* Tealand Annual, 1916. Twenty-sixth Year of Publication. Edited by John Stone. 1;V- ,-*. Royal 8?o., containing about 1200 pages, together with numerous maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. Price:' If ordered before publication, 15a; after publication, 17s 6d. STONE, SON, AND CO., LTD. Printers and Publishers, Station St., DUNEDIN; And at Christchurcn and Wellington. London: H. Jv King-Potter and Co., 66., Ludgate Hill, E.G. x TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND BAVE THE BABIES. JBE PLUNKET NURSE may be
consulted at the Foresters' Hall EVERY TUESDAY. Hours, 2 to 5 p.m. Free to all. CROWN STABLES. Regan Street (next Railway Crossing} CLEM SMITH, Cub Proprietor Xgmont Stables), .having taken over th« Crown Stables, will be glad to set old and new friends. Roomy accommodation. Personal attention. PAIR-HORSE CABS MEETS ALL TRAINS. J UTTER- WRAPPERS.—Tq Dairy Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the "Str->ford Post" Job Printing Offioa. / Contagious Mammitis.—The mai» thing in combatting this scourge ie immediate treatment on first symp toms. If you do this with "AnH- ' Mammitis," then the result is practically sure. You may not have it in youi- herd now, but to-morrow your turn may come and you would be fore armed had you a supply of "Anti Mammitis" on baud. McMillan and Fredric, Sole Agents. Price 4s per jacket of 12 doses, post paid 4s 6d. x •?&£!~fz*& 1 '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 6 July 1916, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 6 July 1916, Page 1
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