AMUSEMENTS. H.M fIOES :i! We are screening u wonderful I'liott play of t!ie Northlands Featuring DUSTIN FAK-NUM, DUSTIN UAItNUM, Xn a romantic story of Cl rim Alaska, "THE IRON STRAIN." "THE IRON STRAIN." "THE IRON STRAIN.” "THE IRON STRAIN," A story of the Land beyond 53—“ Am there’s never a law of God or nuu runs north of 53.” mU-NIOHI
“THE IRON STRAIN.” “THE IRON STRAIN.” A feature of the picture is the India: characters which are played for tin first time by Real Indians. A G'REAT BIG OUTDOOR STORY OF THE LAW OF THE YUKON. War Gazette. Diplomatic Henry. WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. Under ttfe a empires of flic. Stratford Tracing Club, GRAN D SACRED CONCERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. (In aid of Taranaki Wounded Soldiers’ Fund.) A. AND R. SHOWGROUNDS, STRATFORD, SUNDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1916. (2.30 p.m.) Admission—Adults Is, Children milder 12, Gd. N A. COLEMAN, Secretary S.R.C. J. W. McMILLAN, . , Bbn. See. Stratford Patriotic Coin. MEN wanted to buy presents for ladies’ at Geo. T. Walters’, where,hundreds of suggestions await their choosing. (fTTHiE modern gift for Ladies.—A pair o f. Silk Hose, Is (id, 5s Gd, 7s‘ 6d, 9s Gd—G. T. Walters, beside the Bank of New Zealand. F OUND—The one host place in Stratford to buy .Corsets.—Geo. T. Walters.—All makes, lowest prices. , GOODS ON APPROVAL. R HANNAH AND Co. respect- • fully inform their customers that owing to the dilliculties of procuring many lines of Boots and Shoes in any quantities, that the sending out of goods on approval will ho discontinued during the Christinas rush. R. HANNAH AND CO. Boot Manufacturers. FISH I FISH ! FISH ! THE GOLDEN GATE, • new management. JACK MILLS, \ (Late with Mr Cecil Arden, of the Empire Hotel). BEGS to notify the public of Stratford and district, that he has taken oner the above well-known business recently run by Mr J. Bowen, and intends by strict attention to business and thorough cleanliness in, the management, to cater tor the best trad©. Fresh Fish Daily. Meals at All Hours Broadway (next Co-op. Store). STRATFORD LADIES’ PATRIOTIC COfei&ilTEE. IIVE&Y Saturday, ih® Ladies’ FabId riotio Market in aid of tint Bed Cross Fund, will he open in the Committee’s Rooms, next the Egmonb Clothing Factory, Broadway. Gifts of Produce, Poultry, «to., will he gratefully received. Morning Tea, Luncheon, and Afternoon Tea, will be served in th® name Rooms every SATURDAY, M. E. BUDGIS, Mon. 1 FOUNTAIN Pons—A Swan Pen makes a nice Present, 12s Gd, 15s, 17s Gd up to 35s.—Charles E. James. WRITING CASES. Writing ‘Companions. from 2s Gd up to 40s— Ideal Presents.—Charles E. James. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO ttie general public of Stratford and surrounding district. L din., Ten have This day disposed ol
Bing ueo, nave znv Laundry business to .Toe Lee, laundry in an, late of New Plymouth, whose abilities as a first-class Laundryman are well-known during the past five rears. I wish to thank all my custo w g for past favors, and beg f continu.of same to my successor .Too Lee, Laundry man, Broadway Skmtb just ever the bridge. • STNG LEE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 21 December 1916, Page 1
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