AMUSEMENTS. H.M. Theatre. WE applied at Film Headquarters fsr a Record-beating Programme for Show Nigms, ana we got it. Surpassing every programme screened in the past. Here it is: Rim your eyes aver it; make your mind up straight away; come early-; bring your friends and see it. Our special A.B. Feature Drama, reda'.ent of the air of the hills interir.ingled with the hum of the city's heart, THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY A Country girl's experiences in New York, \ K.'s Heart-moving tale of the West, LITTLE HAVEN'S SWEETHEART. A Vitagraph story that reaches the heart, HEART-BROKEN SHEP. '{A Day in a Big Steel Works—This will educate and interest you. Win- j ter in the Vosges Mountains (France), where the war is raging—grand views ■of the localities of recent battles. Pathe presents the" French .comedy, Wlffles in Trouble Again. Lubin presents A Masked Mix-up, and the Cines presents Bloomer's Duel—a hearty iaught in everyone. Pathe Gazette. Very best of music by the Eclipse Band. YORK SCHOOL. CONCERT AND DANCE. IN aid of Belgium Relief Fund will be held on FRIDAY, 4th December, 1914. Admission: Gents 2s, Lady and Gent 2s 6d. C. P. A. VOLZKE, Chairman.
STRATFORD A. AND P. SHOW. THE CRAND CENTRAL DAIRY ttsfsWi OF THE DOMINION. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, AND BETTER THAN EVER. Popular with Dairy and Cattle Men, ' Horse Owners, Sheep Farmers, Dog Fanciers, Poultrymen, and Exhibitors generally. RECORD ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES. LIBERAL PRIZES. Gigantic Attendance of the There will be Side-shows Galore. * Fun for Everybody. MAKE THIS YOUR ANNUAL PICNIC. , BE ONE OF THE CROWD. Roll up to the BIG STRATFORD SHOW on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. SIDNEY WARD, Secretary. 'Phone 182, P.O. Box 59.
GREAT SALVAGE SALE OF STOCK. %L 4. IN my new Temporary .Premises opposite the County Ho..tal, Broadway, I am offering to the public of Stratford, 3s discount : n the £ off Jewellery which was saved in the safe and is undamaged.
DAWSON FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. IHE Dawson Falls Mountain House is now opon for the season. Excellent Accommodation. Splendid Scenery. Lovely Walks. Good Snow Climbing. Roads in perfect order. J. P. MURPHY, MaE&xer. APPROVING STRATFORD LOAN AND DEPOSIT COMPANY (LIMITED) UNDER THE TRUSTEE AMENDMENT ACT, 1914. LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCrL. At the Government House at WoU'ngton, this second day of November, 1914 \ Present: His Excellency tho Governor in Councii WHEREAS it is deemed expedient; to approve the Stratford Loau and Deposit Company (Limited) as an institution for the purpose of section three of the Trustee Amendment Act, 1914: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and .oceroise of the power and authority conferred vpr/on him by the said Act, and acting by and with tho advice and consent of the Executive Council of tho sad Dominion, doth hereby approve the said Stratford Loan and Deposit Company (Limited) as an institution with which, subject to the provision of the said Act. it shall be lawful for a trustee unless expressly forbidden by the instrument (if any) creating Lie trust to invest any trust funds in his hands on deposit at interest. , J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 2 December 1914, Page 1
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