AMUSEMENTS. TO-NICHT, TO-NICHT.' A Programme D'Art, Absolutely in vincible. The Lubin Co.'s Powerful Pathetic Drama "THE INSPECTOR'S STORY. This. Picture contains a stirring lesson for everybody, it traces the fearful development of drink and its appallinglure to the unheeding ajdjgj SCENES FROM THE EUROPEAN W.AR. German Ammunition abandoned in the trenches of the Aisne-1 nsoner* of War—Submarined Crui-sers-Anxious Relatives at Chatham— German Respect for Churches, etc A notable screening of the J>AM=> CUP " the blue ribbon of the tennis world. 'HEEZ.A-LIAR'S BIG GAME HUM • ON THE BORDER, ON THE HAZY MOUNTAINS (Seenic) ANCIENT EGYPT (scenic). FANNY'S MELO-DRAMA, the popular Yitagraph Co.'s comedy.
STRATFORD HOME DEFENCE RIFLE CORPS. mOWN ' HALL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 (Evening) GRAND MUSICAL EVENING And MILITARY TOURNAMENT Under the patronage of J. B. Hme, Esq., M.P., W. P. Kirkwood, Esq. 'Mayor), and the Councillors of Stratford Borough Council. Stratford Municipal Band. Egmont Club Orchestra. Instrumental and Vocal Music. By Best Local Talent. FENCING CHAMPIONSHIP of N.Z. For Gold Medal presented by the Mayor and Councillors of Stratford. Exhibition Sword Drill, Bayonet and Musketry Exercises by Territorials, Senior and Junior Cadets. BOXING EXHIBITION BOUT First appearance, Drum and Fife Band; Stratford School Boys. Marching and Club Swinging. Sword Dance, etc. A Bumper Programme to a Bumper House. Proceeds for establishing Miniature Rifle Rangs. Popular Prices—ls and 6d. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 22nd, 8 p.m. W. LANDER, Hon^Sec. * TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 40th ANNUAL «oth - SHOW "* NEW PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 1915. FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 1915. Most complete Schedule ever issued by the Society. Great increase in Prize Money in all sections. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1915. QKEAT SALE OF—PEDIGREE CATTLE. STUD and FLOCK SHEEP, SHOW HORSES, Etc. Make your Entries Early. Schedules on application to A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. Care Webster and McKellar's, Currie Street, New Plymouth.
SWIMMING*! SWIMMING! SWIMMING! RAND IARNIVAL > To be held n the SCHOOL BATHS (Cloton Road) TO-NIGHT. XO-NIGHT. Comemncing at 7.45 p.m. IN AID OF THE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. The support of all is earnestly requested in aid of the poor Belgians who have suffered and rendered so great and invaluable service 'o our Empire. A Night's Good Entertainment. BELAY RACE LADIES' RACE /•OLO CIGAR AND UMBRELLA RACE. The Egmont Club Orchestra has very k'mdly consented to provide the music for the evening. ADMi'SSION— One ■ Shilli ig, Children 6d , and remember the 'date, THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY C. BENNETT, Hon. Secretary. Box 27, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 40, 18 February 1915, Page 1
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