amusements. H.M. Theatre. • • one Programme in a Thousand! Featuring Eclair’s Great Star Drama in 3 parts, a. deeply mystic story skilfully unravelled, “MOWS. LECOQ,” Or Pepper box inn Tragedy. A Convict brother mars Ins sister’s life. Greatest of all detective dramas After a long absence of the A.B. Co.’s plays, we have pleasure m screening a big war drama by tns company intitled, -blue or the grey. Stirring War Tales. “Max Linder’s Melodrama” (Comedy). He died m battle for his country (France). We are glad to see good old Max’s Smiling face on tli© scrGGii. THE QUEN’S MERCY. 'a Splendid drama of excellent quality. AGRA —A Pathe color scenic. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. GETTING, SOLID WITH PA. Mr Will Diamond will sing, ‘‘How Britishers Die,” a grand descriptive song. . Gerald Van Heck’s Splendid Picture Band. „ T OWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. First production of Sydney Jones’ Brilliant Opera, SAN TOY. 'By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Cast of Characters. Uapt. Bobbie Preston Mr G. Lambert len How Mr Alf. Gray. Sir B Preston . Mr A. MacDiarnnd ?ing Hi Mr P. E. Stainton [dent Tucker Mr N. Parker ?o Hop Mr T. Hogg Sraperor of China Mr E. S. Bayley Mr W. McEwcn ’°PPy Preston Mrs Dell ludley Miss K. Bennett Co Fan Mi=s I. Hooker lan Toy Mrs Birch-Johnstons Chorus of Wives, Mandarines, Guards, Shopkeepers, English Lalies and Dancers,' supported by an fficient and well-balaaoed Orchestra. Synopsis of Scenery. Act I. A Street in Pynka Ponsr. ict 11. Hall in Emperor’s Palace. (A. M. Bradbury) lonductor Mr 11. N. Demand ss’t Stage Manager Mr P. E. Stainton ianisf Mrs Woods parkling Music and Beautiful Dresses and Brilliant Scenic Effects. Popular prices: 4s, 2s 6d and Is. larly doors 6d extra, open at 7.15. !ox plan now open at Grubb’s music E. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary.
T 0 W N STRATFORD. HAL L, SATURDAY NEXT, At 8 o’clock. phenomenal attraction. E. J. Carroll and J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., present, Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat’s V. Briliant Company of 1 SCOTTISH PLAYERS, In the World Famous Scottish Play of Humour, BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS, BUNTY PUIXs THE STRINGS, By Graham Moffatt. A Laugh in Every Line. Bunty played for 600 nights in London, and 400 nights in New York. The Play that disperses the war gloom All New Zealand is talking of BUNTY. Reserved Seats ss, Back scats 3s and 2s. Box plan ophns on Tuesday morning at T. G. Grubb’s. NOVEMBER 30th—KEEP IT OPEN. rORD HOME 1 RIFLE CORPS, STRATFORD HOME DEFENCE THE OLD BOYS BRIGADE Assisted by their Lady Friends, the Boys of the Territorials and Cadets, and the Municipal Band Are Presenting To the Patriotic and Generous Peoples of Stratford and Districts, A Tip-top Evening’s Entertainment, And tst'Ciass SECULAR, VOCAL AND INSTRU- - MENTAL CONCERT. Patriotic Songs, Duets, Trios, Quartettes, etc, of-the Best, by the Best. Physical Drill, Bayonet Exercises, * Fencing, Club Swinging, by the youngsters. These Exercises are a Revelation. COME AND SEE THEM. MONDAY 30th, 8 Sharp. Keep that Evening Open. Proceeds to go to Gallant little Belgium—they who have fought so magnificently and who, alas, have suffered so magnificently too. WE MUST HELP THEM. So keep Monday, 30th, Open.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 280, 24 November 1914, Page 1
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