AMUSEMENTS. M STAR FILMS T 6 TO-NIGHT AT • j^OLEY 5 3 piCTURES. Note What We Offer: “BARRiEFi OF PREJUDICE,” “BARRIER OF PREJUDICE,” A Rich Man weds a Fisher Girl and—also “MABEL’S ADVENTURES.” “MABEL’S ADVENTURES.” We don’t have to tell you about Mabel and her wonderful work—her actions, and her little tricks that have endeared her to the hearts of millions of picture-goers—you will never forgive yourself if .you miss “MABEL'S ADVENTURES.” “Tapioca Making,” “Gertie’s Joy Ride,” “Canadian Troops in Action,” “The Poisoned Pool,” “War Gazette” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY next MARY PICKFORD IN “MISTRESS NELL.” NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE, NOTICE. STAN SHARP, W TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY, ISHES to notify all his customers that he has Removed from Mr Mercer’s old premises to his New Shop, next Bellringer Bros., as from FRIDAY NEXT, the 9th JUNE. Mr Mercer’s old premises will be Closed from that date.
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE ANNOi aCEMENT, I would bespeak on bebai; of Mr Sharp, a continuance of the support and patronage accorded me by nu friends and customers for the past twenty-four years. THOMAS MERCER.
{To ba published in September, ISIS. WELLINGTON, HAWKE’S BAY AND TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal, and General DIRECTORY And Maw reaSas'sd Annual, lot*. Twenty-sixth Year of Publication. Edited by John Stone. -* " » Royal 6v0., containing about 1200 pages, together with numerous maps, i corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. Price: If ordered before publication, 16s j after publication, 17b 6d. STONE, SON, MNO CO., LTD. Printers and Publishers, Station St., DUNEDIN; And at Christchurcn and Wellington. London : H. J. King-Potter and Co., 60., Ludgate Hill, E.d Contagious Mara mills.—The main thing in combatting this scourge is immediate treatment on first symptoms. If you do this with “AnpMammitis,” then the result is practically sure. You may not have it in your herd now, but to-morrow your turn may come and you would do forearmed had you a supply of “AnfciMammitis” on hand. McMillan and Fredric, Bole Agents. Price 4s pei ,sschet of 12 doses , post paid 4s fid. x
I*. O’CALLAGHAN, BLACKSMITH, DOUGLAS. HAS taken over Mr G. Morrison’s Blacksmith business, and hopes to merit the patronage of the settlers tho surrounding district. SHOEING A SPECIALITY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. gy* "" ADVERTISES GOODS ARE y STANDARD GOODS rSe WoHd Over. WHY? EGA USE there must be in advertised 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. ( Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are a b represented and good value. The oonanjner who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mis- ‘ Stratford Evening Post” readers; will profit by a careful perusal of the advertising <«*- .„ u V? -• ~ SiV. \ V?. 1 J>
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 28 August 1916, Page 1
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