AMUSEMENTS. H.M. Theatre. "Swing’s believing," the, see this programme, and you every word we say. 'the muu Vl ever at the bark ot the Kaiser will he seen in a gigantic drama entitled, <>A deal WITH the devil. (2 Acts.) Walter Harbeu’s wonderful diama, dealing with the folly of over-leaping ambition. Vitagraph present, “THE SILVER sNLIi ®o^ Nihilist’s story. A.K. present, ■ vri)l „ “A DESPERATE CHANCE, Detective Story. A really radiant scenic, THE ADIRONDACK MOLAnd don’t forget we screen, PATHE’S “EUROPEAN WAR CAZETT , which Includes England war pnz . branch soldiers In A.saoe Lorrame, Britain secure our watch di ag , shener’s 100,00, and a host of oth ■ fwo Humorns hits COWBOY CLARENCE, And THREE OF A KIND. A British Programme for Britons.
T OWN HALL, NEW YEAR’S EVE STRATFORD, GRAND PROMENADE ~ f CONCERT AND DANCE In aid of British and Belgian Rohe ” Fund. GERALD VAN HECKS Grand Orchestra will play the >“ test da " ce music. Dancing commences at IT P- m - shai T > , GENTS 2s, LADIFS Is. Enjoy yourselves md assist the p ;„. latest Songs,'Mn» end laclement. Promoted by V Aiin MADAME BERNARD. Lessee. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. A Grand Open-Air CONCERT will he eiven at U Stratford Racecourse on bu. I*¥ the 3rd JANUARY, common•£’at 2 80 pan., in aid of the aoore »y the WANGANUI GARRISON BANG. Conductor— Mr A. Wale. Winners of the Austrian Cham tehip 1910, New Zealand Cham mship 1901, 1903, 1905, 1906, ■ riq 1910, and 1912, ADMISSION: Adults Is, 19 6d • Children under 12, tieo. 6r 1 ’ jB. RICHARDS,
gTRATFORD RACES. gTRATFORD RACES. gTRATFORD RACES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1915. Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1915. SPLENDID FIELDS ASSURED. Grandstand and Outside Stand greatly enlarged and unpro . e d. Seating accommodation New Totalisator House—Both 10s ana m pickets. All delay in getting money on and ott the machine rendered impossible. . Additional Enclosures for motors. Vehicles and Horses, provided with competent caretakers. No charge made. jE WANGANUI GARRISON BAND will be in attendance TOTOSION TRAINS AND PARES From North, East and South. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. gTRAT F 0 R D ACE S * TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS’ FR!DAY, JANUARY 1. LEAVE— . .. . YANGANUI 6.20 a.m., 1 ; 7.8 a.m., Waverley 8-0 a.m. lAWERA 6.50 a.m., 7.25 am., and 10.20 a.m. S T EW PLYMOUTH 7.48 a.m. and 9.30 a.m.' , WAITABA 7.12 a.m., 8.3 a.m., amt 9.45 a.m. KOHURATAHI 7.20 a.m., Whangamomona 7.45 a.m. and SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 'rains LEAVE — NEW PLYMOUTH 7.48 a.rn. 9.30 a.m, WAITARA 9.45 a.rn. WANGANUI 6.45 a.m. HAWERA 7.25 a.m. and 10.47 a.m. KOIIURATAHI 5.10 a.m., Whangamomona 5.35 a.m. ALFRED COLEMAN, , v Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 310, 31 December 1914, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 310, 31 December 1914, Page 1
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