amusements. H.M. Theatre. MONDAY NIGHT. Lord Roberts Reviewing Kitchener’ London Army. March Past Mansion House. • 'SWEARING IN” the troops by the Lord Mayor, at the Tower. yet by The most ambitious cinema effort attempted in this country. Enacted a Picked Cast of 50 Clever Maoris. “HINEMOA,” The most Beautiful of all Mama Be tends, taken amid the wondrous L,„e S „( Rotorua, A 3-act romau- ' tie love story iu Dusky toumg. A Splendid Set of Bioßiams GABMONT GRAPHIC. (Latest News from Europe) JUST A SONG AT TWILIGHT. After that famous song by the same name. Exercises and Tests of Strength in THE FRENCH ARMY. See the strength' of our Brave Allies. It will give you a good idea ot the enormous size of the army now fighting. birth of plants. A pretty study in leaves, by Rathe, ftd two most / humorous comedies, f The Bosum MatCj And A Mighty Monarch, The latter featuring, our hero, John Bunny. Mr Will Diamond will sing "Just a Song at Twilight,” with orchestral accompaniment. The music here is a special feature. OWN H'A L L, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT. TO.NICHT. At 8 o’clock. V PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION. J. Carroll and J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present, Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat’s Briliant Company of SCOTTISH PLAYERS, the World Famous Scottish Play of Humour, JNTY PULLS THE STRINGS, JNTY PULLS THE STRINGS, By Graham Moffatt. A Laugh in Every Lina. ;y played for (300 nights in Lonand 400 nights in New York. Play that disperses the war gloom Jl New Zealand is talking of BONTY. .served Seats ss, Back seats 3s 2s. Box plan at T. G. Grubb s. NOVEMBER 30th—KEEP IT OPEN. S’ TRATFORD HOME DEFENCE RIFLE CORPS. E OLD BOYS BRIGADE I by their Lady Friends, the ys of the Territorials and lets, and the Municipal Band Are Presenting Patriotic and Generous Peoples Stratford and Districts, top Evening’s Entertainment, And ist-class ,AR, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, ic Songs, Duets, Trios, Quartos, etc, of the Best, by the Drill, Bayonet Exercises, ing, Club Swinging, by the J. • : xercises are e Revelation. JE AND SEE THEM. INDAY 30th, 8 Sharp. !p that Evening Open, is to go to Gallant little -they who have fought so ,ntly and who, alas, have so magnificently too. MUST HELP THEM. ;ep Monday, 30th, Open. STRATFORD A. AND P. SHOW. THE GRAND CENTRAL DAIRY SHOW OF THE DOMINION. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, AND BETTER THAN EVERPopular with Dairy and Cattle Men, Horsa Owners, Sheep Farmers, Dog Fanciers, Pouitrymen, and Exhibitors generally. RECORD ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES. LIBERAL PRIZES. Gigantic Attendance of the Public. There will be Side-shows Galore. Fun for Everybody. K. MAKE THIS YOUR ANNUAL PICNIC. BE ONE OF THE CROWD. Roil up to the BIG STRATFORD SHOW on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, SIDNEY WARD, Secretary. ’Phone 182, P.O. Box 69.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 284, 28 November 1914, Page 1
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