AMUSEMENTS, >JLM. Theatre. “Cot In your glad rags and 'beat it’ for this swell programme.” Grand Scenics, Dramas, Topicals, and Comedies. Comedies! Well, geo wizz! They’ll make your funny bone ache, honest Injun. Our Star Feature, A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS. This is a Pathe. master-play, artistically colored, featuring a balloon ascent- and a - realistic, tragic fall to earth. IN THE DAYS OF SLAVERY. A great heart story from the great heart of Maryland. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. A tabloid of passing events. If vqu are fond of dogs, come and see “Pups on the Rampag®)” a can " ine study by Vitagraph. If you Hke Nature’s glories, then see A Wlia Sea and Stormy Sunset.” Tins is a real uaturegraph. We are not handmg you -a lemon. VMafcel’s Married Life” is the best comedy ever put out by Keystone, so it is, and we say so. V^n. Heck's Orchestra plays nothing but the best of music. all the champions are COMPETING. Previous Records Expected to be Broken at the fourteenth ANNUAL GRAND • AXEMEN’S. CARNIVAL AT I eltham BOXING DAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 28**1914 (Two Days). Splendid Entries from Australia’s Foremost Axemen and Sawyers for World’s Championships, # Australasian Championships, Dominion Championships. TWO FULL DAYS OF THRILLS. CHOPPING! SAWING! CYCLING! TUG-OF-WAR! Side Attractions by the Score. Excursion Trains and Fares. ‘ 1 ALL THE CHAMPIONS ARE COMPETING. T. C. STANNEBS, Secretary. STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. FOR YObR HOLIDAYS. AKE it a point to visit the Mountain with its magnificent irges, its snow-capped peaks and opes, and best of all the surroundg forests and reserves. The Stratford Mountain House (via Pembroke Road) .Offers you first-class accommodaon for 7s per day or £2 2s per oak which includes all toll etc. Only First-class Meals and Beds rovided. For those providing their yn food, splendid accommodation is i-ovided either by day or week. Good Sites for Tent Parties, too. Do not tail to bring your visiting lends to this House before they rejrn home. NLY 9 MILES FROM STRATFORD STATION. (Good Roads.) - C®me by Motor, Cjg or Bike. Full particulars from: C E. JAMES, Broadway, T. KIRKWOOD, County Hotel, or direct from House per telephone to H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, GOLDEN GRID. IN thanking my many customers for their past patronage, I hereby give notice that I have secured larger and up-to-date premises (lately occupied by Mr Drake), opposite County Hotel, where I shall be pleased to see all old and new friends. Broadway. 8. PIVAO. SALVAGE SALE OF GREAT ppm \ % STOCK. JEWELLER'B IN my new Temporary premises opposite the County Ho v 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. J. K. STONE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 301, 18 December 1914, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 301, 18 December 1914, Page 1
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