TOWN HALL PJ OTUKES TO-NIGHT pATKONiS tan rely upon the most brilliant ami steady projection of exclusive films by Pathe, Lubin, Aquilla, Vitagraph, A.R., B and C. Kali-in. ami other renowned makers. Uuia are EXCLUSIVE jmiis EXCLUSIVE pHHS Of Exceptional Merit. A THRONE AT STAKE. A THRONE AT STAKE. A THRONE AT STAKE. A THRONE AT STAKE. An Exclusive Aquilla Feature, 3000 ft. ON THE MOUNTAIN RANCH ON THE MOUNTAIN RANCH ON THE MOUNTAIN RANCH ON THE MOUNTAIN RANCH One of Lubin's Greatest Wild We3t Dramas. A TRIP ON THE THAMES A TRIP ON THE THAMES A TRIP ON THE THAMES A TRIP ON THE THAMES A Remarkably Fine Scenic. And a Good Selection of other Dramas, Comics and Topics. Every resident of Stratford is interested in supporting the Town Hall, to ease local rating. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. COMING CARNIVAL CjTRATVORD *°gIIOWG R 0 U N D S rpHURSDAY, "JO rpBURSDAY, ]\JARCH j 9 IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE A CARNIVAL OF FUN AND FROLIO FOR YOUNG AND OLD. A Carnival of Comicalities and Competitions for Horsemen, Cyclists, Motorists, and Athletes. QJUND rpfUG-OF-^yAR BIG PRIZES FOR DECORATED DOLLS' PRAMS, GO-CARTS, CYCLES AND VEHICLES GENERALLY. POSTER COMPETITIONS MAYPOLE DANCE Brilliant Spectacular Events of all Kindß The Citizens' Effort to assist the Brigade will be a great success, if YOU Help. BABY SHOW Ages—l to 3 months; 3 to f> months; 6 to 9 months; 9 to 12 months. Entry 1/- Trophies. RACES FOR THE CHILDREN Throughout the Day. Hosts of Toys, Ladies' Nail-driving and Sawing Competitions. Amusement Tents Jack Johnsons, Riding the Barrel. Special Engagement of Madam Vcrdini, direct from Auckland and St. Louis Exhibitions, the great palmist and phrenologist. Come and get your head read. Motor Railway, Donkey Rides, Lolly and Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Flower, /Fruit, and Doll Stalls, Fairy Wells, Pillow Fights and Turks' Heads, Etc. GRAND PARADE AT OP.M. GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE TOWN HALL IN THE EVENING Entries for Events close at Mr. Moon's Shop'on Saturday, March 7, at 8. p.m. £1 Is if you catch the Man with the Magic Thumb. GEO. J. BRADLEY, Hon. Secretary. THIS is the COFFEE YOU SHOULD BUYIt Is prepared from the finest Col/co Bean grown (all others arc refused) usd mixed with ]i:. r i' sufficient chicory. Hundreds toll us> they did uo'. know whal Coffee was till thej uscu «NELKOA " Brand. Nothing like It Id New Zealand. Buj a tin—you will never ask for an; other Coffee. FRUIT FRUIT for the Table, and fruit for Jam and Preserves. Special Facilities for supplying Fruit by the case at tery lowest priceg. T\ Q. RAH AM, THE WHITE FRUITERER STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 213, 9 March 1914, Page 3
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