aUUSEUCNTBi y— „ i H.M. Theatre. This hill features Mary Pickford— Maurice Costello, and Ruscoe Ai buckle, the fat boy. Abig star dramatic play with Maurice Costello In the lead. "THE ACID TEST.” Yitagraph. The story of a woman’s astonishing self-sacrifice. Mary Pickford the ‘dear little thing’ of all picture fares in a pretty Dutch play "LENA AND THE GEESE.” Without a doubt ,thc best American Biograph play ever produced. Ruscoe Arbuckle, ‘our tat boy,,, in a piukety-plonk Keystone—"THElß UPS AND DOWNS.” THE BIG WAR TOPICAI Grand events from the part of the woild where lead Hies instead of house flies, and where good old Tommy Atkins is making merriment of “Der Kaiser’s ' silly, slumpy, sausage smackers. Scenics— " Along the De^chula, "The Rivel Katsura”— Japan. Comedies — "Million Dollar Bride, "Buddy’s Call.” Plenty of pictures for particular people rjTHEY A HE QOMING TIOWX HALL, STRATFORD, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th and sth. £dgar Warwick, whom you remember is Jester of the Scarlet Troubadours, jriugs Something Better than Anjhing Previous— I MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY That is touring the whole British • Empire, THE COURT CARDS. ’hat Highly-talented AGGREGATION )F ENGLISH STARS, who for part f their performances dress fantasically as Kings, Queens, Knaves, and 'Joker, and whatever their garb, ntertain more brightly, good-humor-ily, and artistically than any previous lusical Comedy Company. Nobody who is Anybody Misses THE COURT CARDS. See the for seats when the ox plan opens at Grubb’s at 9 a.m. on PRICES—4s, .Is, 2s.
SE K . A NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AND YOU WILL NOT FORGET IT. Ti?E TWELFTH a series in conjunction with the MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIA- • TION’S GRAND EXHIBITION, tv ill bo hold at PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS on the 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th June, 1915. 53,000 square feet of covered in space crammed with interesting and educative displays. Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey and Vegetable Championships. Football Matches, - Horse Leaping and Hounds Display. Magnificent ExExhlbition of Machinery. Fat Stock Show. TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY IN JUNE, and make your arrangements now. General Entries close sth June. Schedules free on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, ' Box 85, Palmerston North r HAROLD N. WRIGHT. O.M. Is prepared to receive Pupils for the “VIOLIN.” TEACHING A SPECIALITY. Brother a.1.w., b.a., a.c.v. London, and Bronze Medalist, 1909, formerly H.N.W. and A.L.W. pupils-of Rev. C. N. Wright, M.A., and Mu§. School C.C.C.C., 1872-5, also H.N.W. pupil of Miss Giegg, Ox fori Road, Manchester, and \. H. H. Hartmann, N.S.W. Terms moderate. lor particulars, apply, care of T. G. Grubb’s Music Warehouse, Stratford.
ENTERPRISE COPPER FURNACE. HEAVY AND DURABLE. TAKES WOOD UP TO m iA S 7 JN. SAFETY FIRE s BOX FUEL SAVING. RITLRJNRER BROS., LTD., AGENTS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 99, 29 April 1915, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 99, 29 April 1915, Page 1
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