AMUSEMENTS. MONDAY'S ASTOUNDING CHANGE Starring the biggest "Detective" Hit ever cinematographed. It interests, thrills, and excites the audience to enthusiasm, THE ACE OF CLUBS. Nick Winter the Famous Sleuth. JOHN ARTHUR'S TRUST. A Convincing Lubin Drama. WHEN THE DESERT WAS KIND. A Superior Vitagraph Western Story. Soenlos, Comics, and a Host of Highclass Feature Films. TUESDAY NEXT, 23rd. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Special performance at an enrrmous ©XpenCß, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY, with Australia's Premier Actress, NELLIE STEWART, in the title role. The photo-play of the period.. Reserved seats at Theatre. OWN HALL, STRATFORD. { OWN HALL, STRATFORD. I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23th. At 7.50 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. 'a country girl, a country cirl. (By arrangement with J, C. Williamson, Ltd.). A COUNTRY GIRL. A COUNTRY GIRL. CAST: Geoffffrey Challoner Mr J. W. Haslam The Rajah of Bhong, Mr W. G. Smith Sir Joseph Verity ...Mr E. S. l'ayley Douglas Verity Mr Buschlager Granfer Mummery Mr W. H. Broome Lord Anchester, Mr A. M. MacDmrmid Lord Grassmere Mr N. Parker Major Yicat Mr A. G. Jennings Sir Charles Cortelyon Mr Mitchell Rube Fairway ......Mr Will. M'Ewen Barry , Mr A Gray Marjorie Joy Miss Olive Buckman Princess Mehelaneh of Bhong Miss Ethel Buckman Madame Sophie Miss V. Gilbert Mrs Quinton Raikes ...Miss D. Bedtord X urse • Miss Tiplady Miss Cai-ruthers Miss D. Gilbert Lady Anchester Miss O'Brien Miss Powyscourt Miss Wfohaw Lady- Arnott --Miss Jones Miss Courtlands Miss M. Gilbert Nan ••••• Mr * Dell ACT I.—A Devonshire Landscape. A .CT 11.-Jnterior of the Ministry of Fine Arts. * MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES. 85 Chorus and Orchestra 85 Conductor, Mr R. Neville Renaud. Stage. Manager, Mr R. Hill Johnson. HUGE SUCCESS In NEW PLYMOUTH. CROWDS TURNED AWAY. PRICES.—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan and Day Sales at Grubb's. Special train leaves New Plymouth 5.35 ifor Stratford, stoping intermediate stations and returning after performance. H. 0 COLLIER, Business Manager E. L." HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. , .OWN HALL, STRATFORD. L OWN HALL,* STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER Bth and 9th. OCTOBER Bth and 9th. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! The long looked for Production Of THE PIRATES OP PENZANCE THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE THE'PIRATES OF PENZANCE THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE STRATFORD OPERATIC SOCIETY. STRATFORD OPERATIC SOCIETY. Permission granted under special circumstances by J. C. Williamson, Limited. Splendid Artistic and Scenic Effects Splendid Artistic and Scenic Effects THE SOCIETY'S FULL ORCHESTR/ THE SOCIETY'S FULL ORCHESTRA Special engagement of LIMELIGHT EXPERTS. PRICES.—3s, 2s, and Is. Bo plan at Grubb's Music Warehouse. MOTOR FOR HIRE. R. CREDtG, E9IREB to intimate that he 4 prepared to accept engagemen fbr the hire of his Reliable Motor C •t shortest notice. Address: Telephone No. 181, Strs ford. This is something new—selling goo at half price, but we have a room f at half usual marked price to sa removal. Charles E. James, Broi
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 September 1913, Page 1
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