AMUSEMENTS. MM. Theatre. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A new Star of might and magnitude. The film sensation of the year, An English and American success. Absolutely the best melodrama ever screened, "ORDERS UNDER SEAL." A powerful military naval photo-play. 6000 ft in six parts. Unique, original. Other fine -pictures— PATHE'S 3rd WAR GAZETTE, TAMING A STEP-FATHER (comdy) SATURDAY , NIGHT SATURDAY The greatest Keystone of the year. Featuring Mabel Normand, Charles Chaplin (the one and'only), Mack Lennett in'a whirlwind comedy of the speedway, "MABEL AT THE WHEEL." :2000ft of rip-tearing riot and fun, the C'alifornian Grand Prix road raco at Santa Monica provide the scene of Sew your buttons on tight wear loose clothes—it's a burster. Other Pictures— Caumont War Graphic, Breeding French War Horses, Relaying a Railway, The Burden (drama), John Bunny's Scheme, Story of the Willow Rattan (drama). OWN HALL, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th. At 8. J. and N. Tait present PETER DAWSON, PETER DAWSON, PETER DAWSON, THE WORLD-FAMOUS BARITONE. PETER* DAWSON. PETER DAWSON. PETER DAWSON. PETER DAWSON. •PETER DAWSON. Peter Dawson's Gramophone Re* cords have made him famous throughout the English-speaking world. Assisted by his All-Star English Company. I MISS ANNETTA GEORGE (Soprano), of the London and Provincial Concerts. MISS GRACE NEWMAN (Violiniste). MISS CARLIEN JURS (Pianiste). Box plans open at Grubb's. ' Reserved 4s, unreserved 3s and 2s. (A limited number of Is seats will be sold at the doors.)
COME A' TH' CITHER COME A' TH' CITHER and honour the immortal memory of Robby Burns, Scot, land's National Bard. A real nicht wi' Burns in the TOWN HALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 25th. Come and bring your lady friend. f 1:. Attending a banquet will be a novelty to her. {■Scotch Songs, Scotch Music, but above all, Scotch Sociability. Tickets:—Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. Nctt proceeds in aid of ... Belgian Fund. JOHN PETRIE, A. PATRICK, Joint Secretaries. {FaUiiM Asaaally). ■sables tradart tlmjughout tir.® WesStf to communicate direct with ffiagliak Ifimifßolursri w* Beaton Im each class of goods. Betides bcfai a oomplet* commercial guids to £«a In «i its itiburbs, the ' ' "' asataina litis e« ixpsrt Harafiants wil.it tie Good* iJwy ihip, swift fe. Colonial aad Sora&sni Markails Ww* arraaged under tha Ports l« wki*i kbey i«il, aad isdisftfeaa ths apyroxl mat* Bailings-. Pravliwlt!. Truta Kstleaa ■f loading M*nafaot»reKt, Herobaate, •to., ia the principal provincial tow*» aad industrial centres of fcha Uaitaw? Kingdom. & oopy of the earranl eEitfoa w& b« forwarded, freight paid, aa reealpi af Postal Order for 2Ca. Dealers seeking AgenroettSß z.Zvt? •iu t9«!7 trade cards for St 8 cr !&'.•§•' advertisements from fit. I raw?, i.ra.» §»< atMfcare* ' aa» £»as}*», c~s< "DOMINION STABLES." REGAN STREET, Btratford. Opposite W. M. Bayly end JLENTY of Accommodation. All Stands fid, Shoeing done the premises. H. WOETHINOTOK and Co
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 1
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