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AKIUaEMEiW?®, A delightful array of novel plays headed by a gorgeously colored feature “KING IN NAME ALONE,’ A. tremendous diplomatic and military drama, a grim story of revolution, the overthrow of a dynasty—it thrills the heart, a most powerful subject. A Keystone “break-up” comedy “A BRAND NEW HERO,” Farce that dares you to stop laughing. “THE VALLEY OF THE ARNE, A most beautiful color scenic. “TH E? CAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC Everybody’s favourite, picturing nothing but the latest war “HUNGER KNOWS NO LAW,” A gripping Vita graph play. "THE GIRL OF THE SEASON'S” Comedy-Drama. Every subject is brand new—wo get the very best for our patrons,because w© like to satisfyrnoWN HALL STRATI' ORD, A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. Direction Dramas, Ltd. (Bv Special Arrangement with) / C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. “WITHIN THE LAW” ■er - ’grit gsy.’--. • The Thrilling American Drama, “WITHIN THE LAW” THE PLAY WITH THE RECORDS. London,—l2 months Haymarkot Theatre. New York.—l 6 months Eltinga Theatre. Sydney—4 months Criterion Theatre. Melbourne —4 months Theatre Royal “WITHIN THE LAW” The silent pistol used in this production is' furnished by the Maxim Silent Firearms Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A., and was specially constructed for use in “Within the Law,” whilst the silencer is made for nse in connection with military rifles its application for the purpose of a silent pistol is not allowed, as it is well-known it would constitute a danger against mankind. The use of the Silent Pistol in this production is allowed by special sanction. “WITHIN THE LAW” Play Produced by E. W. Morrison. PRICES:— 4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan at T, G. Grubb’s opened this morning. No extra booking lee.

pOWN HALL, STRATFORD, MONDAY, APRIL 12, at 8 p.m. (Under patronage of the Committee of the Stratford District High School). WIRELESS, WIRELESS. Lecture and exhibition v of 40 Lantern Slides illustrating ihe uses of Wireless in the European War, will be given by MR T. H, PECAN. Admission Gd. All proceeds of the lecture to bo devoted to school funds. DO NOT THROW YOUR OLD BOOTS AND SHOES AWAY. J. EL FORD. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, BROADWAY SOUTH, (Over the Bridge), IS a purchaser of Ladies’ and Gents’ left off Boots and Shoos. Now is the time to economise. Boots are high in price. Hence the economy of getting your Repairs done by him, who has won the title of "First-class Boot Repairer.” HAND SEWN OR RIVETTED. VS B AT* URD AOOLIMAT 1 * All* »N SOCIETY. SEASON OCTOBER 1. 1914 TO APRIL 80; 1.01 ffJ lOENSES.—Men, whole season. available over all Dominion 20b ; Is«>aien and boys (under 10 yearn of sa, Day licenses (available for Itratford District only), 2s 3dj halfjesgon licenses from December 20, 1814 (arailablo for Stratford District wnly), 12s Gd. Licenses may be obtained from the secretary. LIST OF LICENSE HOLDERS. I O. Kawoleski. A. Cameron, J. W. B. Jones, O. B. Qollop, E. Judd (boy). Fred Collins, W, Lovett, L. Riera, ti Bernard, P, Wright, A. J. Walter?, R. Healy (boy), Frank Collins, J. Mulvey, P. Hunter, E, F. Harkaess, 0 Lawrence, M. Bowler, 8. Campbell, J. Fitzgerald, J. Fitzgerald (boy), P. Whittle, A. D. Hunter (boy), B. F. Hunter (bov), H, Campbell, E. Mason, 0. McDonnell, J. Wing Keo, H. Kennedy, W. A. Dingle, R. Crossan (boy), R. Smith (boy), H. Brooking (boy), JJans (bov), H. N. Liardet, Wellington. J. Dodd (boy), E. A. Meredith, o Dodd, J. Terry (boy). W. Bredow, C, Henry (boy), G. Trice M. Rogers (boy) J Fredric, R. Curd (boy), John Smart (Elthara), Roy Curtis (boy), 0. Bavly (boy). F. Crossley (boy), 0. Culpitt (Midbirst, boy), J. Q. Han* aali J A No1«»> (hev) ft. ff. ItARKNEHe k JekHOTtery.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 82, 10 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 82, 10 April 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 82, 10 April 1915, Page 1

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