FBOM DUE RESIDENT REPORTER.
Telephone No. 113,
j BERNARD'S PICTURES
POLITICAL
)f!Tce and Job Printing Works: York Chambers (upstairs)
The now programme presented last nigjit was greatly enjoyed ,a>nd should attract a full house to-night. . -The dramas are both-meritorious, one, "The Vocation of Suzette," dealing with Ijfo in stageland, while the other "The Stepbrothers," is an excellent sample of the popular Western stories in which an unsuccessful rival plots to ruin the favored suitor. ( The colored pictures of the snail arc' well worth seeing, arid the comedies are all provocative of hearty laughter. With a comfortable, warm theatre and capital music patrons are sure of having a pleasant evening.
The "flying squadron" of Progressive Liberals will visit the Stratford electorate next month to open the eyes of the electors as to so-called "Reform." Everyone will be welcome to .the meetings. . The dress circle at the Stratford Town Hall will .be reserved for ladies and their escorts on the occasion of Mr. Wilford's address at Stratford on Friday, next, The. dates and speakers at surrounding centres are advertised today.
GENERAL At a sitting of the Juvenile Court yesterday -a lad was charged witli placing a jigger on the railway line without authority. After being severely admonished by the Magistrate, the hoy was convicted and discharged. The local Operatic Society is getting to work in earnest, and tlie first practice will be held ir the Parish HalJ at 7.30 p.m. on Monday.
You hardly feel /tie razor pass #ver your face when Stan. Sharp handles the shaving operation. Added to this dnlightful sense of comfort is the knowledge that every utensil is sterilised, and everything absolutely clean. Next Bellringer's. Stratford.
The new winter clothing for men is attractive in many ways. Wise men will buy now while the variety is hia;. and they will find "The Kash" prices made to suit them. For high quality and low price Mullen and Marshall easily lead in Stratford. ■
Your photograph will nlea.se them all —some of your friends Jiave been expecting one for a lone time—doa't be satisfied with one taken years 'ago. Send them a fresh portrait, just is you are to-day, in your everyday attire. Having your portrait taken is n* pleasant as an informal call on good friends. Make an appointment to-day with Mr. McAlister, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 278, 25 April 1914, Page 3
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384Untitled Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 278, 25 April 1914, Page 3
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