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AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! THE CRITIC. 3000 ft, Drama. THE CRITIC. Exclusive Star Picture, To be seen at your own Town Hall. EXAMINATION DAY AT SCHOOL. Drama by the A.B. Company. A COWBOY’S STRATAGEM, Drama by the SeJig. THE ENCADINE. Scenic. A Superb Picture showing Alpine Giants and Roaring Torrents, with lovely forests and pretty villages, makes a charming spectacle that must delight all lovers of natural beauty. Supported by this Programme, PROFESSOR HENDERSON By special request, will repeat his programme of last night, consisting of the overture to "The Pirates of Penzance.” and "Cavalleria Rusticana.” These two pieces were played by Professor Henderson last night as only artists can, and received prolonged applause, BERT DAVIS was in good form, and sang "I do like to be beside the Seaside” and “A Piece of Banana Peel ” This, also by x-esquest, will be repeated this evening, I desire to thank the Public for their patronage in the past, and have decided to bring the prices to the level of other towns in the Dominion, and keeping up the same Standard as heretofore. ( / PRICES FROM TO-NIGHT; is Dress Circle (ladies and gents) is* 6d General Admission (down-stairs) 6d 3d All Children (down-stairs) 3d 6d All Children (Dress Circle) 6d MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. FOR THE CHILDREN AT 2.30 p.m. Admisison 3d to all parts.

TOKO SETTLERS’ PICNIC AND SPORTS ASSOCIATION’S , A NNU A L P OE TS. S To be Held in the TOKO DOMAIN On THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1914. Officers. Patron:. Mr J. B. Hine, M.P*; President : Mr E. Hine; Vice-Presidents, Messrs J. Bain, M. Gernhoefer, E- ! Marfell, C. Bayly, D. Maxwell, A. | Ferguson. Evan Jones. J. Marra, G. Bain, T. A. Lees, H. Milne, Alex. Ferguson, 0. Y. Allan, Geo. Morrison, J. A. Stanford, W. Huzziff, C. Beloe, R. H. Gatenby, J. Henderson, D. B. Smith, R. Morrison, E. Fincham, W. Webster, F. Dobson, Campbell Jackson, E. Kelleher, J. McCluggage, H. 'E. Abraham, E. Jackson, Newton King, V. Maunsell, W. H. Were, J. Lucena, A. A. Piper, C. Mathers, W. B. Smith, A. Hintz, G. Cleary, W. M. Bayly, T; Inglis, sen., A. J. Chainey, A. C. Marr* T. Inglis, jun., R. McK. Morison, W. Donaldson, J Linn, D. Henry, T. A. Bocock, A. E. Copping, A. Dayey, E. "Robins, T. W. Burgham and R. Dingle; Committee: Messrs M. Gernhoefer (chairman), P. Butler, R. D. Milne, M. Prquhart, J. Caskey, W. Pratt, G. Ritchie, A. Cheer, A. Reid, H. Chainey, H. Morris; H. Burgham, and J. Goldup; Starter: Mr W. Pearce; Handicapper: Mr J. Kilpatrick; Clerk of Course: Mr R. Reed; Bellman : Mr A. Reid; Treasurer: Mr D. Bam; Auditor: Mr R. Milne; Secretary: Mr G. E. Bocock. Programme: 1. School Boys’ ißace. 2. —School Girls’ Race. 3. —lsoyds Maiden (Local), nora. 2s. 4. School Boys’ Race; Half-mile. 5. Handicap (open), nom. 2s. 6. Old Men’s Race (over 40 years), nom. Is. 7;—l2oyds. Hurdles (open), nom. 2s 6d. 8. Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling (middle weight), nom. 2s 6d. (Local.) 9. —looyds. Handicap (open), nom. 2s. 10. —Marred Ladies’ Race. 11. .Hop, Step, and Jump, nom. Is. 12. —22oyds. Handicap (open), nom. 2s 6d. IS.—Single Ladies’ Race. I.4.—Ladies’ Bicycle Race (local), h mile, nom. Is. 15. —Ladies’ Bracelet (600yds), local, nom. 2s 6d. 16. Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling (middleweight), nom 2s 6d. (Open) 17. —Bicycle Race (local), nom. 2s. 18. —One Mile (open), nom. 3s. 20. —High Jump (open), nom. 2s. 21. —44oyds. Handicap (open), nom. 2s. 22. —Stepping Chain, nom. Is. 23. —Sheep-Guessing, nom. Is. 24. —Tug-of-War, teams 8 men (open), nom. 10s per team. About £6O in Trophies given in Prizes. Also Gold .Medal as Points Prize, presented by Mr J. B. Hine. Nominations for events ; 5, 7, 9, 14, 18 and 21, close on MONDAY, 30th MARCH, 1914. Post Entry for same events may be made on payment of fad extra, each event. All other events will be Post Entry. Two Starters or

no event. Three Starters or no second Prize. Local means from Kahoun Bridge to Huiroa and Horseshoe Bend. Children’s Races will be run during the day. £5 worth of Toys will be provided for prizes. , „ , Hot Water and Milk on the Ground. Refreshment Booth on Ground. Social in the evening in Coronation Hall. Band in attendance. Admission to grounds: Adults Is, children, halfprice; school children, free. G. E. BOCOCK. Hon. Sec. The famous “Roslyn” Writing Pads, obtainable from all stationers and storekeepers, at 6d and Is 6d. *

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 82, 27 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 82, 27 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 82, 27 March 1914, Page 1

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