AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. , VERYBODY'S. ( Continuous from 11.15 a»m. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. The Great Drurv Lane '. Love, Sporting Photo-drama, "THE GREAT GAME" "THE GREAT.GAME" "THE GREAT GAME.". ' i A story of tense love and passion that • must appeal to the heart of every woman. "THE GREAT GAME." A lesson of endurance and pluck that must thrill ©very mnn» woman child. Featuring BOMBARDIER WELLS, BOMBARDIER WELLS, , The handsomest man on the silver sheet. Tlie man who hits straight, and the idol of iihe fair sex. SEE THE ENGLISH DERBY.* SEE THE 2000 .GUINEAS. SEE THE GREAT ALL-IN EIGHT, And the downfall of the villain. A photo-drama,, with a. grip. r Ring 'Phono 1 50, reserved seats. 1 "MATINEE AT 230 P.M. TO-MORROW. The king's. HE KING'S. The Theatre that Sets the Standard. The Romantic Drama, ' 1 "F.VEN AS EVE," ■ ■ • , ' Film Play de Luxe. HAROLD LLOYD , "THE RAJAH," 1 and •• ■ THE REALART QUARTET, ■ In a Classical Musical Offering. i ICING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. _ J The Box Plan is at the Bristol until i f» p.m. After that hour seats mny be reserved at the Theatre or by 'Phone . 22-212. ■ . ' ■' - EM P. RE S S THEATRE, ' THE Picturo House. ! : BILLIE RHODES In l "HOOP-LA." "HOOP-LA." . "HOOP-LA." "HOOP-LA." v ... A picturo everyone will enjoy. ■ Also, ; . "SMASHING BARRIERS." Prices as usual. Tel., 3-112.' CONAN DOYLE LECTURES, t •-CONAN DOYLE LECTURES, , QONAN DOYLE LECTURES, ' ' In -the Town hall. • town halt,, own hall. town halt,. y SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 11. J MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 13. 1 Only Two Appearances in Wellington of ' SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, - ' SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, 1 ■ SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, » . - SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE," ' 8 ;; . M.D., LL.D., The Eminent .Englishman of Letters, whose Lectures in Australia have at'tract- i 3 ed such, largo audiences that hundreds t have been unable to gain admission. 5 - SATURDAY: I "DEATH AND THE HEREAFTER": THE NEW REVELATION." • , Covering .the Whole Subject of Spiritualism. " ' MONDAY: ( - "PICTURES OP PSYCHIC . . I." . . PHENOMENA." ! The Much Discussed Address. 3 The sequel to the first lecture, illustrat--1 edi by tho most wonderful series of spirit photographs' in the world, the genuine- ■ ! ness. of which Sir Arthur personally j guarantees.. These pictures created n sensation' in Melboiifne, Sydney, and 1 Adelaide, where they were screened for , the first. time. They have been called i "A SET OF MODERN MIRACLES," ) "THE : . FINAL AND POSITIVE i PROOF." . t Reserved Seats, Unreserved,- Ss.i ■ : Back, 2s. (all plus Tax). i THE BOX PLANS will .be opened at ' !) o'clock THIS MORNING at THE • BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. ■ ' CARLYLE SMYTHE. L SPORTING. - ■ '17ETOODVILLE RACES, f ' V.V OODVILLE RACES. 3 .'WOODVILLE RACES. 3 • .WOODVILLE RACES. 0 . TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW. f ■ a (WEDNESDAY), » (WEDNESDAY), . and ; THURSDAY. THURSDAY. W.A.LYON,. Secretary.. STRATFORD RACING 'CLUB. ! "\TEW YEAR'S MEETING on SATUR.'i™ ' DAY and MONDAY, JANUARY 1 1 and 3, 1920. ) STRATFORD CUP HANDICAP, one :1 mile and a qunrtf.r, 700 sovs. - DOUGLAS HANDICAP, six furlongs,' '- ■ 350 sovs. ■ ' ' ;1 MAHOE WELTER HANDICAP, eight - furlongs and a half, 275 sovs. f MALONE MEMOKIAL HANDICAP, eight furlongs and a half, 500 60vs. NGAERE' HANDICAP, six furlongs, 9 300 sovs. i LOWGARTH WELTER HANDICAP, : - eight furlongs and a half,' 225 sovs. 1 And in addition well-ondowed Hack and I Hurdle Events. . . Nominations close with the undersign--5' ed at Stratford oil TUESDAY, DECEM-. - BER. 7, 1920, at 9 p.m I WEIGHTS for First Day's Events do- • clared on or about December 17, 1920. 1 ACCEPTANCF/S for First Day's Events close on Tuesday, December 21, 1920, at : 9 p.m. Stratford Telegraph Office closes at 8 f ' p.m. > ALL NOMINATIONS, 20s. ; Handicappers, J. E. Henrys and W. ' Ruscell. • Starter, A. Morse. 1 Judge, J. R. L. Stanford. I- " ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary, I I'.O. Box 78, Stratford. 1 See "Refereo" for full programme. 1 — 1 ' BUSINESS NOTICEB. NIELSEN AND , CO., CUSTOMS. SHIPPING,' AND FOR. WARDING AGENTS,. 0 CABLE STREET. Proprietors of Nielsen's BOND and FREB " STORE, Customhouse Clearances a Speciality. 'Phone 2170. P.O. Box 179. M' KS, MILLWARD, Clairvoyante and Psychometrist. Boulcott Chnmbers (top floor), 13oulcott Street, corner of Willis and Manners Streots. Hour's, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TJEAUTIFUL Choice Cut Flowers and JtS Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding and Presentation Bouquets a speciality. Wreaths, Creeses on shortest notice.. Miss Carney. Floriste, 91 Manners Street. LECTRIC LAMPS. All sizes, from 10 to 3000 candlo pewer. Half Watt I and Metallic Filament. All voltages. 9 R.P.M. Manning i/nd Co., 5 Bedford Christclmrcn. B' EAUTIFUL Choice Cut Flowers and Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding a and Presentation Bouquets a speciality. ,1 Wreaths. Crosses, on shortest notice. q rn-rnev. Floriste. 94 Manners Street. « WEAL solid Book Bargains, antique, i Jtt others, presently agoing, at Clirist(l mas. Scottish Book S&le, 115 Willis l ? Street. T. inOR Lung Troublefl, use Castlo;s l.xtng 1 i. Balsam. Castle's Pharmacies. 139 '„° and IR9. Riddiford Street k- TOrOME Candy Makors, Thermometers 11 Large Stocks held. Henry Berry and Co.. Dixon Street. W BARBER * CO., DrvC eaners (no • dyeing) 125 Cuba Stroet, Citjr.
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