'"'J/.L? ■ AMUSiMfe«m —::i f~m —' ~ —iir-rngi—mb H.M. Theatre. Presenting wonder plays of the yoiu. A sociological masterpiece—the law of moral ethics,. New York’s night life, and its striking contrasts. "THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” ; , The joy of home life wrecked by the influence of a "circe,” a huge dramatic power play in two parts, 0000 ft. long. "THE GREAT WAR GRAPHIC.” "•v ..The terrible battle of the Yser—brave men under lire—lndian soldiers —Moroccan braves —Queen’s Westminster Rifles on the way to battle—English Tommies wounded, but smiling every time German buns well hnder guard , —numerous other war-time scenes. Presenting a magnificent travel scenic ■FROM CHRISTIANA TO BERGEN.’ the finest scenic reserves shown clearly Funny Comedies, Fares, Comic Plays. "AN ABSENTMINDED CUPID,” "TAKEN BY STORM.” "4-. miss “the Battle "of the \ S'lfecs,” br-you’ll be missing something good. " >w ;■ SE* A NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW / AND YOU WILL NOT FORGET IT. THE TWELFTH O p a series in conjunction with the I MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S GRAND EXHIBITION, wilPbe held at NORTH ‘SHOW GROUNDS on the 32nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th June, 1915. 63,000 square feet of covered in space crammed with interesting and educative displays. ’j Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey arid
Vegetable Championships. Football Matches, Horse Leaping and Hounds Display. Magnificent ExExhibition of Machinery. Fat Stock Show. TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY IN JUNE, and make your arrangements now. * / yj; General Entries close June. Schedules free on application to W. T. PENNY, jcretary, Box ,85, North ,-kV m J. H. FOED. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, BROADWAY SOUTH, (Over the Bridge), IS a purchaser of Ladies’ and Gents’ left off Boots and Shoes. Now is the time to economise. Boots are high in i.rice.: Hence the economy of getting your Repairs done by him, who has won the title of "First-class Boot Repairer.” HAND SEWN OR RIVETTED. 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 Mus. School C.C.C.C., 1872-5, also H.N.W. pupil of Miss Gregg, Oxford Road, Manchester, and V. H. H. Hartmann, N.S.W. Terms moderate. For particulars, apply, care of T. G. Grubb’s Music Warehouse, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 100, 30 April 1915, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 100, 30 April 1915, Page 1
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