AMUSEMENTS. BkhWAKD%li'iOliitkS, NIGHTLY. To-night’s Special Programme of Merit. A Great 30UOH. drama iu U Parts, featuring “Marion Leonard,” a magnificent looking woman, and America's biggest Screen Favorite. A Masterful Production, IN THE WATCHES OF THE NIGHT. A Picture play of Power. Vitagrapli’s Powerful Piny, THE EIGHT AND THE WRONG OF IT. LATEST WARWICK CHRONICLE, And a Bunch of Comic Hits, headed by Lubin’s Latest Laugh, THE NEW MAID. WEDNESDAi rsEXi, W ELJ.S-CAKP ENTI Eli Fi G MT. And Seven Latest Picture Successes. WILL i)i a AiOiST) will sing the great Descriptive Song “How Britishers Willingly Die.” The Last Word in Picture Successes. Featuring MART PICKFORD iu “CAPHiCE.” A Play of Sunshine and Shade, Smiles and Tears. FULL OF LIGHTS AND SHADOWS As an April Day. Its Heart Appeal is Truly , Magnificent. An echo of the Bine Hills, mingled with the voice of the city. “CAPRICE.” The Story of a Rough Diamond. ( A MAii) OF THE MOUNTAINS. Showing the transformation of a Wild Human Mountain Lily into a Gilded Society Rose. Miss Mary Pickford, in the full bloom of youth and beauty, is deiignting Milhous nightly in the best theatres in ail parts of the world. USUAL PRICES. rfIOWN HALL, STRATFORD. Direction Ed. Brauscombe, Ltd. MAKE A NOTE 0E THIS FACT—THE SMART SET SEASON OF SMILES. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 2nd. Presenting Complete New Repertoire, including Special Features. Vocal Numbers, Clever Comedy Acts, Irresistibly Funny Character Sketches, Clever Caricatures, Quaint and Eccentric Dances, with Delightful Interludes of Individuality. THE LATEST “TANGO DANCE,” And the Side-splitting TANGO BURLESQUE THE SMART SET Are so far ahead of all Costume Comedy Companies that they feel lonesome. THE “SMART SET” Are a Happy Combination of Clever Artists, presenting Novel Programmes of Wonderful Versatility and Charm.
Populax’ Prices—3s, 2s, Is. No early doors; no booking fees. Book early at Grubb’s, and secure your set, thus avoiding the crush. Touring Manager ... VICTOR BECK. * NORTH TARANAKI HUNT. Annual race meeting. Tq be held on the OLD RACECOURSE, WaiTARA, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. To start at 12.45 p.m. Admission Is. Vehicles 2s Programmes on application. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. GIGANTIC BARGAINS J • in LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTING. SALE of 'Trimmed Millinery. ■ Must be sold LADIES’ COATS—To go at cost price. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—UsuaI price 70s, Sale Price 455. CHILDREN’S WOOL COAT’S—At cost price. Extraordinary Bargains in all Departments of Ladies’ Wear. Cali and see everything for Yourself. SATISFACTION ASSURED. MISS MOMENAMIN, .Ladles’ and Children’s outfitter, (Opposite Post Office) ELTHAM. I ONA BOARDING HOUSE, TOKO ROAD, TOKO. MRS G. CORBETT, Proprietress. When visiting Toko, stay here. Lunch 12—2, Dinner 6—7. Casual or Permanent Boarders taken. TERMS MODERATE. WHANGAMOMONA-MAIN TRUNK THROUGH COACH SERVICE. MOORE’S ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE between Okahukura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will, be extended to Whangamomona from the beginning of November next. Timetable in future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. Livery and Bait Stables at Ohura, SlaUere and Ma-garo., Proprietor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 11, 31 August 1914, Page 1
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483Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 11, 31 August 1914, Page 1
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