ftMUSEMENTS. BERNARD’S PICTURES. Sid Bernard’s Picture Band. best Of music. WEDNESDAY S iUPERB CHANCE. _.'.i Our unrivalltul repertoire headed by the Stirring Story of Stirring Times ol the First Napoleon. HEARTS OF THE FIRST EMPIRE, Featuring Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie Louise, by Vita graph’s best performers. “CINDERS.” “CINDERS.” ♦ Most touching “Vita” Drama screened , latest gaumont graphic, And a host of Scenic and Comic Gems. FRIDAY’S CHANCE -introduces Selig’s Great Animal Feature, “CHILD OF THE JUNGLE.” \ NNTJAL SCHOOL CONCERT. TOWN HALL, ♦ \ THURSDAY EVENING, . DECEMBER 11th. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1 Orchestral Selection. 2 ' Song (Selected), Miss gangster. 3 / Chorus Boys and Girls. (“Mr Uncle’s Farm”) 4 Chorus (“Ring of Roses”) Infants. 5 Ribbon Dance Gn’Js--6 Chorus (Milk Maids) _ Girls. 7 Chorus (1 “Tip-toe Song”) Infants (2 “Cradle Song”) 8 Chorus (“Dunces”) Boys and Girls 9 Song (Selected), Miss Songster. 10 Chorus (a “Lazy Bones”) Infants (b “Good Night.”) Part 11. 1 Orchestral Selection. 2 “DAME DURDEN’S SCHOOL.” Dame Durden Hazel Wolfe Fairy Content .Evelyn Moon. jj 0 p" Verne Sangster. Mop Ida Boonfprjp Noden Davies. Skip ..... t.... ... Jack Butcher. Tin Tite Don McAllister. Ta ck W. Grc-ig. Molly - Sydney Sele. Pollv P°PPT Alec Wm. D Phyllis Emma Anderson. Susy Muriel Sanderson. j OO Wm. Smith. Bill TZ Wm. Berg. Fairies and Naughty Children Boys and Girls. TICKETS—CircIe 2s, Floor of Hall Is. Children’s Tickets to floor of Hall, sixpence; no half-price tickets up-stairs.
THE CARNIVAL. TARANAKI’S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. HEW ZEALAND AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL, at eltham, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th and 27th; 1913. EVERY Axeman and Sawyer of note in the Dominion a competitor. Leading Cyclists from both Islands. Australian Champion Axemen and Sawyers competing, alsd Australian Cyclists. Now is the time to make arrangements for your Holiday, so -be sure you see the AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL. THE AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL.* AT ELTHAM. DECEMBER 26th and 27th, 1913. The following events have been added to the programme: — First day.—lsoyds Handicap and 440yds Handicap. Second day.—Bßoyds Handicap, and V s Mile Cycle Handicap. Each event is worth £B. Prizes £5, £2, £l. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. Entries close on December. 6th. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY and ELECTROPLATE. Suitable for Presents. Best Quality at Reasonable Prices. All Repair Work done on the Premises by Myself—no need to send outside Stratford. T. C. STANNERS, Secretary, Eltham. K. STONU BROADWAY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 1
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