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AMUSEMENTS.

. “HUMPTY DUMPTY.” As was to be only expected, a great rush to book seats was made at Grubb’s Music Warehouse when the box plan opened for the above attraction, which opens at the Town Hall, Stratford, next Saturday, for positively one night only. Evidently Messrs Stephenson and Linley’s enterprise in bringing to idle Dominion a large pantomime company comprising over sixty-five people ■aid staging its production at popular prices is going to reap the reward it ■ustly deserves. The Company is alnost entirely new to New Zealand, beng composed of brilliant young and keen artists, who have all made reputations for themselves in England, Vmerica, and Australia, and the unount of vim and energy they put inti their work is said to lie a revel.tiou to the oldest playgoer. The Company has been playing in New Zealand mice last November, and press reports in the various towns record glowing accounts of the performance, fhe grand march of the Allies is a special feature, showing the various nations in their national colors.

H.M, THEATRE. The following programme will he screened to-morrow night. “The Shattered Tree” (Edison drama in two acts), “The Gaumont War graphic,” “Sacred City of Benares” (Pathe color scenic), “The Man With the Glove” (Kalem drama), “Manufacturing Incandescent Mantles” (Industrial), “Pickles, Art and Sauerkraut” ' Vitagraph comedy) “The Sky Pirate” (Keystone Extravaganza). On Friday ‘Antwerp Under Shot and Sheir’ will ,e shown for one night only. Pictures Will be screened every evening cqmencing on Monday.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 7

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