AMUSEMENTS. Another Keystone "Boom" at -|!S MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction Fwd Foley. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. The reception accorded our new programme by an audience which filled every seat, nook and corner last night was eloquent testimony of the popularity H.M. Theatre has attained, only two more nights to see KEYSTONE'S KEYSTONE'S KEYSTONE'S • Latest and Loudest Laugh, Latest and Loudest Laugh, "LOVE, SPEED AND THRILLS,' 'LOVE. SPEED AND THRILLS," "LOVE, SPEED AND -THRILLS*" "LOVE, SPEED AND THRILLS, ' "LOVE, SPEED AND THRILLS, ' this big special Keystone production. DON'T PROCRASTINATE, Lost Opportunities Never Return. IT STANDS'ALONE, IT STANDS ALONE, FOLLOW THE GOOD JUDGES. FOLLOW THE GOOD JUDGES. The following Cinema Gems support the Big Comedy Star—"LATEST WAR PIOTUREB." "LATEST WAR PICTURES." "CUTY'S VACATION." DUTY'S VA6ATION." "THE DERELICT." "THE DERELICT." "IN A U.S.A.ARSENAL." "IN A U.B:A.ARSENALi" "WITH THE RUSSIAN ARMY." "WITH THE RUBSIAN ARMY." "RED CROSS DOCS." "RED CROSS DOCS." "AN OLD FASHIONED GIRL." "AN OLD FASHIONED GIRL."
Musical Director: CHAS. H. FOX. MATINEE TO-MORROW. Doors Openl p.m. Overture 1-30. Matinee Prices--Children 3d, Adults usual price. AID OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS. THE ONLY PATRIOTIC COMPANY TOURING N.Z; Under the distinguished Patronage oi His Excellency the Governor, tne Countess of Liverpool, and tue Hon. Mr Massey. THE SHOW THAT IS BEATING ALL RECORDS. TOWN? HALL, STRATFOUD; Direction—Frederick Bennett. FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. (For positively one night only). Frederick Bennett presents THJE MAORI OPERA COMPANY. THE MAORI OPERA COMPANY. IN "HINEMOA." A MAORI MUSICAL PLAY in 3 Acts Lyrics and Music By Percy * lymi Interpreted by a Company ol 40—TALENTED MAORIS—4O. Direct from its phenomenally successful season at His Majesty' s Theatre, Auckland. Bead what the Auckland Herald saya:—"The reception given to the company was a most cordial one, for the production presents many admirable features and affords a delightful evening's, entertainment. The Star says:—"The packed house cheered the show from the very outset and the curtain had to be raised over and over again to accept the audience's warm approval.'' MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, FULL CHORUS, ENCHANTING DRESSES, NATURAL ACTORS. Bach and authentic Native Dresses. Wonderful Mechanical Effects and FULL AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. Under the baton of the composer, Mr Percy Flynn. Hakas and Poi Dances, together with a host of novel attractions. ■Dl„vt nmdnnaA hy ChaS. Al'chor. pointment. Curtain at 8 p.m. sharp. Carriages, motors at 10.30 p.m. ._ GILBERT WABBEN EMEBY, Touring Manager.
A. 0. WILLIAMS, * ESIRES the Public to know that ho has taken over the KAPONGA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Lately carried on by Mr J. Wilks, land alto the MAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN STRATFORD AND KAPONGA, and hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. <DOACH LEAVES KAPONGA for Stratford at 8.10 a.m., arriving at, LEAVES STRATFORD FOR KAPONGA at 3.30 p.m; sharp, arriving ai Kapoßga at 6.15 p.m. MRS HABSALL, CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND ' LADIES' NURSE. Miranda Street, Stratford. ■First-class Accommodation.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 100, 28 August 1915, Page 1
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