ftHUaE*9EHTB s \ NIGHTLY.. Tonight's' programme of Extra Quality presenting Thanhouser's -Powerful 3000 Feet Drama, featuring that great access, Maud Fealy, a lem play, the Relations of the &**, fH E WOMAN PAYS. ' .'«'•' THE WOMAN PAYS. • - The Popular Picture Gazette, - : WARWICK CHRONICLE, And a Host of other Star Features, headed hy , PERCY'S FIRST HOLIDAY, Introducing Willie S. Percy of the Pollard Opera and J, 0. Williamsonfame. »___ . AVEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Bth and 9th. The First Production of the Greatest Moving Picture ot the Age, -THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." -THE LAST* DAYS OF POMPEII.' -THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII.' A Magnificent Reproduction Old Roman Atmosphere. Acted amid the Actual Ruin of Pompeii. Awe-inspiring and Magnificently bewildering Spectacles. STORM IN THE MOUNTAINS. Temple of Isis-Pagan Priests and The Early Christians. Sign of tha Cross. ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS. ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS. Most sensational display over depicted and devised by. brains of tho picture world. GLAUCUS and lONE, GLAUCUS and lONE, _ WHO was i«»»cu >v! "... ARBACES the EGYPTIAN, ARBACES the EGYPTIAN, NYDIA, the BLIND GIRL. NYDIA, the BLIND GIRL Many scenes of art and beauty and f emotional acting. The Rushing Multitude. The Circus Scenes, etc., etc. SPECIALLY" SUITABLE MUSIC By Van Heck's Orchestra. PRICES c till remain as jusual—no
extra cliargo. WNH A ' L' SKATING! SKATING! Every Afternoon from 2 to o. No skates supplied. Bring-ypur own skates. Admission 6d. Admission 6d. Solo charge of SYD. BERNARD. CARNIVAL QUEEN. Stratford CARNIVAL Stratford Contest QUEEN Contest. CARNIVAL QUEEN. Y To be Held in SEPTEMBER, (in aid of Municipal Band and Beautifying Society.) NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES For CARNIVAL QUEEN. Will be Received up till 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. PIRST Prize 14 carat handsome gold watch and bracelet valued 15gns; 2nd prize, 14 carat handsome gold watch and chain valued 10 gns; 3rd prize, 14 carat handsome, gold bracelet valued sgns. (On new m Messrs Mullen and Marshall's window). N.k—All candidates must be nominated by a representative body, nominations to bo addressed to Uos. Marshall and F. T. Hale, Joint Secretaries, liox M, Stratford. W. P. KIRKWOOD, Chairman Executive Committee.
FANCY PIGEONS. ~IAPT. ARTHUpTIILEN, Ngaere, ) will book youngsters from Ins noted "Archangels," the tinest stram in the world. Winner of OholhmgP Cups at Crystal lal.ue, »« Guildford, etc., and hundreds of Jirst Prizes throughout, England. Also Purebred White Leghorn I ullets 5s each. ORNAMENTAL Trees and bhruos, Bulbs, Bouquets, put Flowers, But-ton-holes, Sprays, -etc., etc. GLADIOLI (assorted colors)-Bulbs 6d each, 5s 6d per dozen. INSPECTION IW.VITED. MRS BASHAIW, ELTHAM. - Singing, will visit Stiatfou one day a week. ' , Intending pupils, please aW • letter or in person at above a twits.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 1
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431Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 1
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