AMUSEMENTS. BtHiMDs plctubls. NIGHTLY. To-night's Magniticant Series. ACROSS THE FRENCH JURA. Colored Gaumont Scenic. A MILLION IN JEWELS. A Kalem Feature Star Drama. WELLS-CARPtNNER FJCHT. WELLS-GARPENTIER FIGHT. The' greatest contest of the Gloves since Johnson-Moran. This is a great Sporting Feature. A Host of Comedies, headed by Edi-
son's Latest, ON THE LAZY LINE. PRICES AS USUAL. FRIDAY AND, SATURDAY. The Last Word in Picture Successes. Featuring MARY PIGKFORD In „. "CAPRICE." 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 Blue Hills, mingled with the voice of the city. "CAPRICE." The Story of a Rough Diamond. A MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS. Showing the transformation of a Wild Human Mountain Lily into a Gilded Society Rose. Mitt Mary Piokfard, in the full bloom of youth and beauty, is delighting Millions nightly in th© best theatres in all parts of tho world. USUAL IRIUES.
MUDFORP md iCJ-' 3000 GAiM), OAJtJDFUL WRiViAtif, BOOMY GARAG* 'Phones No. 116 (d*,y) 141 (night). ■raaiway Stratfsrd. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, iqpAVING taken Sparwath's old Shop, over the Bridge, has started hip Boot Repair Factory, on which lines he specialises. "DONE WHILE YOU WAIT." Try his Waterproofing for handsewn repairs and noiseless Rubber Heels. J. H. FORD, Sparwath's Lata Shop, BROADWAY SOUTH. A. H. SORENSON, BUILDER AND* CONTRACTOR, Swray Straat, Hawara, UNGALOWS a Speciality. AH classes of building undertaken, m town or country. Enquiries invited.
"Zaanm 151 Liaw«ra, GIGANTIC BARCAINB \ LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S \ OUTFITTING. CLEARING SALE of Trimmed Millinery. Must be sold LADIES' COATS—To go at cost price. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—UsuaI price 70s, Sale Price 465. CHILDREN'S WOOL COATS—At, cost price. Extraordinary Bargains in all De- ■ partmente of Ladies' Wear. j. Call and see everything for Yourself. | SATISFACTION ASSURED. Mi3B MOMENAMIN, Ladlaa' and Children's outfitter, \ (Opposite Post Office) ELTHAM. KNA BOARDING HOUSE, TOKO ROAD, TOKO. mm ■ "■' m MRS C. CORBETT, Proprietress, W When visiting Toko, stay Here. ? Lunch 12—2, Dinner 6—7. Casual or Permanent Boarders taken. TERMS MODERATE. WHANGAMOMONA—MAIN TRUNK THROUGH COACH SERVICE. OORE'S ROYAL MAIL COACH . SERVICE between Okahukura r (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will §| he extended to Wbangamomona from m |he beginning of November next. TimeL table in future issue. m AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. 9. Livery and Bait Stables at Ohura, L Jiatiere and Mangaroa. ■t .** TOM MOORE, Proprietor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 14, 3 September 1914, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 14, 3 September 1914, Page 1
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