AMUSEMENTS. ER\ \RD'S PROFESSIONAL BAND MONDAY'S GIGANTIC SERIES. A Bevy of Beautiful Olographs. -VOID" Up-to-date Plot Draifla. Exciting spectacles, Airship Plights, Firo Scenes. THE FUGITIVES. 35«) feet in length. A thrilling A.B. Feature, THE SWITCH TOWER, A Brave Lad's Heroism. Au«l a Budget of Scenic, Dramatic and Comic Gems. * WEDNESDAY'S CHANCE: This superb series, headed by the famous Vitagraph drama "ALINE, or The Test of Friendship. TJ.S.S. Co.'s Ferry Steamer WAHINE. The Boat the Strikers Stopped. OIL INDUSTRY. Ellaino Terris. and Seymour Hicks, England's premier actors in vaudeville ™And a host of otheiv stars.
1 OWN HALL, STRATFORD. GEO. STEPHENSON and A. LINLEY PRESENT By Special Arrangement with STANLEY MckAY, THE ROYAL PANTOMIME COY. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. . Positively One Night Only. In the Gorgeous Pantomime, LITTLE 80-PEEP, The Cirl Who Lost Her Sheep. Beautifully Staged. Regally Costumed. ; A Whirlwind of Fun. The Brightest and Best Musical Tit-bit of Modern Times. Two Crowded Acts of Laughter. Including a Series of brilliant and attractive Musical Sketches and alities.MAGNIFICENT STAGE PICTURE. Including A GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION, THE FOUR SEASONS. LITTLE 80-PEEP, Interpreted by a Company of FIFTY-TWO STAR ARTISTS. Magnificent Ensembles. Dainty Ballets. Pretty Dresses. Popular Prices—4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan at Gmbb's. W. A. LOW Touring Manager. STRATFORD SHOW. , IHF, STRATFORD A. and P. ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL SUMMER Will be held oh WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 3rd and 4th DECEMBER, 1913. THE PREMIER DAIRY SHOW OF THE DOMINION. CLASSES FOR—HORSES CATTLE SHEEP PICS • POULTRY HOME INDUSTRIES ARTS AND SCIENCE DOGS DAIRY FARMS ETC., ETC. » SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE. All information from W. B. FEARON, Secretary. Thone 182, P.O. Box 59.
A. and P. SHOW AT HAWER'A. NOVEMBER 26th and 27th. INTENDING Exhibitors are remind- * ed that all Entries Positively CLOSE on the Bth NOVEMBER, for the BuUer Fat Competition, and the 13th NOVEMBER for all other classes. Splendid Entries coming forward in every Section, which are all endowed with a liberal list of prizes. A Special Feature made of the Kennel Club Classes, in addition to the- attractive compilation in Cattle, Sheep, Horses, Pigs, Dairy Produce, and School Classes. And lastly— ' THE. HOME INDUSTRIES, in which there were 850 entries last year. £IOO Hunters' Competition £IOO Write for Schedule. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary, Hawera. MOTOR FOB HISS. ft. GREDIG, E9DIES to intimate that he i prepared to accept engagement for the hire of his Reliable Motor Ca »t ihorteat notice. A«<W.»: "'elejAoae No, 181, Btrtt
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 1
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