amusements. H.M. Theatre. A Cohort of Pleasure Cinema Plays, headed by a play of smiles and thrdls “THE GIRL FROM PROSPERITY It is one of the sweetest stones over told, and contains remarkable charm and tenderness. 5 Supporting-features of beauty 5 A most stirring melo drama played by picked artists. “Turned Back' 1 a glorious photo-play. Max Linders^ great comedy “Max’s Marvellous oure. Everybody knows Max, the gica French comedian. A splendid drama dealing with the hands of marriage, “Let No Man Put Asunder. Edison’s huge joke “ROSTER AND HIS COAT.” Another Keystone Snqcess— ‘THOSE “’HAPPY DAYS,” featuring ‘fatty ’Archbuckle. See the Keystone cops launching a life-boat, it’s a scream. NEXT SATURDAY—A huge Day Show at 2 p.m., in aid of the poor starving Belgians. Help them as they have helped us. ELTHAM FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS. in Taumata; Park.
THURSDAY, 4th MARCH, 1915 Tug of War, Guessing Competitions Foot Racing, etc. Spores for young and old. . PROCEEDS IN AID OF BELGIAN. RELIEF FUND. Procession to leave Oddfellows’ Hall at 12.30 p.m. First race starts at 1.30 p.m. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE In the Evening in connection with above. For further particulars see posters, or aply to M. A. WHITEFORD, v Hon. Sec. Normanby horticultural SOCIETY. THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW, THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW, will be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd and 4th. CLASSES—Pot Plants, Flowers, Farm and Garden Produce, Potatoes, Fruit, Honey, Preserves, Pickles, Wines, Dairy Produce, Bread, Cakes, Poultry, etc., etc. Schedules on application Entries close February 27th. The following class has been added to Schedule, No. 274 a. Loaf of White Bread, home made. Ist prize oOU> bag flour, 2nd ss, b FRED, C. BAINES, Secretary. EUROPEAN AGENCY. tolesale Indents, promptly executed lowest cash prices for all British I Continental goods, including—looks and Stationery, loots. Shoes and Leather, . .’hemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, Ihina Earthenware and Glassware, deles', Motor Cars and Accessories, Jrapery. Millinery and Piece Goods, fancy Goods, and Perfumery, lardware, Machinery and Metals, -ewellery, Plate, and Watches, »hoto ? raphic and ’revisions and Oilmen s Stores, etc., eto. . . . Commission 2* per cent, to 5 per cent. „ j ’rade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from 50 dollars upConsignments of Produce Sold on LU A »r“WoH *HO SONS (Established 1814.) 15, Abchuroh Lane, London, E.O. ale Address; ‘‘Annuaire. London. YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS. YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS. IF you want a good time, at Easter at LITTLE EXPENSE, a healthy spell a splendid outing, in fact an ideal’ holiday, put your time in at the STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Wo have First-olass Accommodation in both 1 Houses. If you have not been here 'yourself, aSk your neighbours about it. They will know. BOOK NOW FOR EASTER. Full particulars from Tbos. Kirkwood (County Hotel), C. E. James (Cash Trader, Broadway), or direct per telephone to the Manager H. WILLIAMS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 49, 1 March 1915, Page 1
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