AMUSEMENTS, TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. Erection . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. ,ATURDAY NEXtT'sEPTEMRER 2b! Box plan will be opon at Mr. T. Irubb's Music Warehouse on Wednes■ay next, September 25th. MR. J. C WILLIAMSON Announces the Annual Pantomime Extravaganza, in the production of ,'hich no effort or expense has been spared. i MAGNIFICENT AGGREGATION OF ARTISrS. Vntl a Host of Novelties and Features. .lake this Pantomime even more notable than its predecessors. Again the ,fcory is from the Arabian Nights, afording opportunity for a Gorgeous Oriental Setting. CiINBAD THE SAILOT> OINBAD THE SAILOJLI; BEGINS JVhere Previous Pantomimes Left Off. Che Book is by the most famous writer p£ English Pantomime, J. HICKORY ,VOOD. The Incidental and Ballet Mu,ic is specially written by ANDREW MacCUNN. SPECTACULAR DISPLAY Will be.only one of the Features. COMEDY. >ood, Healthy, Side-splitting Comedy will also be provided by a - Convulsing Corps of Comedians. Phe Two Acts of the Pantomime are Chock Full of Surprising Novelties. A GLITTERING ARRAY OF COLOSSAL ATTRACTIONS. The Greatest Company. The Greatest Features. The Greatest Novelties. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 6s, Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Early Doors to Stalls 6d Extra. ARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH COCIETY. INGLE WOOD BRANCH. GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT, GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT, To be followed by A SUPPER, AND DANCE, INGLEWOOD PARISH HALL, WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER.
Tickets: Gents 3s, Ladies 2s, Double Tickets ss. Tickets may be bad from Alex Henderson, the Society's Secretary, at Stratford, who will also arrange conveyance if necessary. W HOOD, Secretary. PIC HOTIGeS 'HOB. BORTHWICK AND iiONS will Receive Pifcß at the foJlowag Wei«hin« Station*:— NO PIGS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. J. BUTOHEIL. HilTfitfOTd.
iITSR . will Receive PRIME BACONERS at Highest Market Prices. SEPTEMBER—JVII DIIIRST—Monday. 23rd. TOKO—Tuosday, '24th. STRATFORD— Wednesday, 25th. J. MARRA, Representative, Stratford. OCTOBER DATES—MIDHIRST—7, 28. TARIKI-8, 29. STRATFORD—9, 23, 30. TOKO—2I. DOUGLAS-22. HE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERA-'I TIVE BACON-CURING CO., LTD., are Buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs from 1121 b to 1501 b, dead weight (maiden sows or harrows), _ from Shareholders only, and will receive as follows: , , ~, i At the Factory—Wednesday, 14th and 28th; September 11th and 25th. Tariki, Monday, August 12th September 10th. A ._.. Smart Road— Tuesday, August Idth, September 10th. Waitara—Monday, 26th August, ber> tember 23rd. Midhirst—Tuesday, August 27th, tember 2-1 th. Toko—Monday, August 12th, September 9th. n Stratford--Tuesday, August 13th, September 10th. Douglas—Wednesday, August 14th, September llfch.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 25, 23 September 1912, Page 1
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