AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Elite Orchestra. EVERY EVENING MONDAY'S GREAT CHAXOI; Magnificent Vitagrapn """""' featmring Miss Helen Gardiner v oJ "Vau.ty Fair" fame). 'I Ins shows it went the right way. ANGEL OF THE SLUMS. Magnfic Lubin Drama. LOVE AND TEARS. A Beautiful Poetic Story by the Popular Lubin Company. FATE'S INTERCEPTION. A Stirring Tale of Love in the Land of Mexico. One of A.B.'s BLSI.. WIDOW JENKINS' ADMIRERS. Another Screaming "Snakeville" Comedy by the Great Essanay Actors THE TENDERFOOT'S TROUBLES. Hot Stuff. Hot Stuff. Hot Stuff. THE BACHELOR'S WATERLOO. A nd a Host of Scenic and other Gems. Matmee Every Saturday 2.30 p.m. USUAL FARES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. LECTURE BY DR. TRUBY KING. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, 3rd SEPT., At 8 o'clock. Lecture Equally for Men and Women. ADMISSION FREE.
OWN HALL. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. COMING. , Mr. J. C. Williamson's GORGEOUS ANNUAL PANTOMIME SINBAD THE SAILOR. SINBAD THE SAILOR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 th. Box Plan Opens at The Dresden, Wednesday, September 25th. DRESS CIRCLE and ORCHESTRAL STALLS, 6s. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. TOWN HALL, STRAfIORD, Direction Edward Branscombo. IDNESDAY NEXT, September 4th ONE NIGHT ONLY. . The time is drawing nigh—m tact, it is "nearly ripe," as the politicks say, when THE DANDIES, those incomparable purveyors of laughter and frivolity- will bo in your midst. TIT-BITS FROM THE BANDIES are I so plentiful that to mention all would take a whole issue of this paper and d© that costs money. However, don t miss ✓T* CLAUDE DAMP PER and the village W qU artette in "Willie's Whiskers." 'GEO. MORGAN, he of the loose legs. • MISSES HILDA LANE, E\ ELY?* fj WARD, and IRENE VERE, in items of vivacity. _ , _._, r , rr MESSRS. OLIVER PEACOCK. GAIRN WOOD, and LEONARD GRIFFITHS, in joint and several con- >■ tributions and arguments. THE ROLLICKING DANDIES breed an air of cheerv optimism which is irresistible. Their frivolity is infectious. Their, absuditios, musical and otherwise, convulse you, and cause you to lean over and beat a violent tattoo on the head of the man in front. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Plan now open at Grubb's Music Warehouse. Tarry not by the wayside, else you
BUSINESS NOTICES. THE UNIVERSAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. JR. H. W. HEATH will be in at- _ tendance at MR. T. CIGRUBB'S Music Warehouse (where rooms have been kindly placed at his disposal) from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. commencing on SATURDAY NEXT, June 22nd, to receive pupils for the College's Rapid Method of Teaching the Piano. „ _ ~ THE NEW METH OD. Wo guarantee to Teach Piano from perfect music in eight lessons, or Refund Fee. n r^ THE NEW MET II OD. We invite the public to call and haco new method explained. Success guaranteed. T| E NEW METH OD. No knowledge of music required; any ago can play piano from permusic, eight lessons. "H E NEW METII OD. . Interviews daily. Don't be jceptical, misguided, or think it impossible. We prove it. No failures. THE NEW METHOD. You obtain the same result in eight lessons that takes years under the old conditions. THE Nil W METH OD. The approval of eminent musicians shows that the New Method is thoroughly sound. THE NE W METII OD. Fee £1 10s tuition, and returned if pupil cannot read and play in eight lessons. Not vamping.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8, 3 September 1912, Page 1
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