AMUSEMENT#* H ,s HAZEL DAWN in “NIOBE.” HAZEL DAWN in “NIOBE.’’ Peter Amos Dunn, president of an insurance company, iau s the precious statute of Niobe. electricians wiring the house at the tune wrap el «'* 1 trie coils about the feet of the s atute. Dunn falls asleep, and dreams that the statue comes* to l' te - 1,10 perfectly moral president finds himself in a delicate and amusing position in trying to expiKia to his shocked wife and. other members of the household the presence of the scantily clad maid running wildly through h ,s home. At the crucial moment of his misery ho awakes, however, and hnds NiohJ in her ancient and peaceful condition. A COMEDY THAT BEGINS 3000 YEARS AGO, AND ENDS TO-DAY. Played with enormous success throughout New Zealand by the late Robert ( Brough’s /Comedy Company—s m as * ] siwe Parts, 5 “War Gazette” and ( others in addition. , M AJESTY’S, rpO-NICHT
MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. The Thirty-First METROPOLITAN LIVE STOCK AGRICULTURAL f SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. "Will be held at Palmerston North Show Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, November Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, 1916. Under the Patronage of Hig Excellency the Governor, the Earl of Liverpool. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB'S ANNUAL CHAMPION DOC SHOW AND EXHIBITION. The Great Blood Stock Shaw of the Dominion, Splendid Horse and Jumping Competitions. Blood Stock Championships in all divisions. Art and Industrial Competitions, Entries for all classes except Live Stock, close on. OCTOBER 7th. Live Stock entries close OCTOBER 14th. Get your Schedules and enter early. All information from the SECRETARY— W. T. PENNY, Box 85, Palmerston North.
MUOFORO AND 80*4. MOTOE QAEAcrB. i OUE OWN OAES are still Running for hire. \ * ParefoJ Driving. Comfortably Oar*. SBOADAVAY SOUm . r ‘ ■"‘T — YOU are liable by LAW, Mr Farmer to PAY J-AYages up to G YEARS for Accidents to Employees. The United Insurance Company will take YOUR risk.—W. AY. Hodge, Agent. UTTER - WRAPPERS.—To Dairy ■ Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office.
STRATFORD PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. THE Committee will be pleased to receive information of soldiers or soldiers’ dependents in need of assistance. Information may bo sent to the Executive, at Stratford, or branch committees at Toko, Tariki, Te Wera, /Whangamoraona, Tututawa. J. \V. McMILLAN, Hon. Sec. GOOD MEAT I THE BEST I THE YES’S BEST » W. M 7untford ’ BUTCHER, MIDHIRST, FJEGS to, intimate that he delivers the best Beef, Mutton, Lamb, and Pork in Stratford four days a week—Mondays, Wednesdays, HW days, and Saturdays. ORDER HOW. Contagious Mammitis.—The main thing in combatting this scourge is immediate treatment on first symptoms. If you do this with “AntiMammitis,” then the result is practically sure. You may not have it in your herd now, but to-morrow your turn may come and yon would he forearmed had you a supply of AntiMammitis” on hand. McMillan and Fredric, Sole Agents. Price 4s per packet of 12 doses, post paid - 4b Sd. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 11 October 1916, Page 1
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