H ll3 ijJf-WESTY'S QTHEATRE j 6TRATFORD. THE DOUBLE EVENT THE DOUBLE EVENT THE DOUBLE EVENT With the story told by the great Actor-Lecturer, ME. ALF BOOTHMAN. NAT GOULD'S GREAT SPORTING DRAMA. A thrilling and wonderful series of incidents, representing the whole history and circumstances surrounding the story of •a man, a woman, and a gallant steed who raced for love, happiness and fortune. £IO,OOO T0 £45 CALOOLA. MONDAY & TUESDAY. With a great General Programme, too. Usual prices. NEW ZEALAND SPORTS' PROTECTION LEAGUE. J± PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Borough Council Chambers on TUESDAY, sth March, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of Forming a Branch of the League in Stratford. Membership is free. J. McNAUGHT, , District Secretary. STRATFORD A. & P. ASSOCIATION. APPLICATIONS are invited, closing 5 p.m., 22nd March, 1912, for Position of Secretary to the above Association. ' Salary £l5O per annum and commisConditions of duties on application to E. JACKSON, j Secretary, j
gTRATFORD & A SSOCIATIOK GYMKHANA Hunters' Steeplechases, Pony Jumping, Motor-car Driving, Trotting, Menagerie Race, Triangular Man and Horse Race, and other Novelties. SHOWGROUNDS, STRATFORD. EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 8, 1912. E. JACKSON, Secretary.
Ordering a Suit? READ THISrjTHE BROADWAY TAILORING CO. is opening up a lovely range of the Best and Newest Worsteds. Best and Newest Scotch Tweeds. Best and Newest Donegal Tweeds. Fine and Coarse Serges. New Trouserings, etc., etc. The goods are the very best. The tailoring is also the very best to be had at any money. Hence, you will be glad to have your new season's suit from the Broadway Tailoring Co. WHITE'S CORNER, Broadway Stratford. THE STUDIO STRATFORD BEFORE THE CHILDREN RETURN TO SCHOOL BRINC THEM TO McALISTER'S TO BE PHOTOCRAPHED. Don't put It off any longer. Send a pott card making an appointment to-day.
JF you happe.'". to be in need of an Artistic Dinner or Tea Set We can supply it. Jn our stocks you will find innumerable suggestions. Some of ornate description, richly embellished with floral and other designs—while others are of a severaly conservative character. As to prices, you will surely find a nice set at a figure within the purchasing ability of your purse. STRATFORD. THE POPULAR REFRESHMENT ROOMS ARE ELDER'S. WHY? "DECAUSE the cakes, pastry and scones are recognised by all to be the very best. You can depend upon the purity of the ingredients and the most scrupulous cleanliness m their preparation. The rooms are farge and airy, and the attendance prompt. ELDER BAKER, CONFECTIONER AND PASTRY-COOK. STRATFORD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 211, 5 March 1912, Page 3
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