AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Vnd Foley. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Another treat for Picture Lovers. THE FORCED PARCHMENT. THE FORCED PARCHMENT. 11th Instalment 11th Instalment - "ADVENTURES iV KATHLYNC ••ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN." •LATEST WAR GAZETTE" Contains: Palm Sunday in LondonBed Cross Dogs leave for the Firing, Line-Bringing Down a German Aero-plane-French Soldiers in Armoured Cars-Transport Difficulties-Servian ■Artillery in Hough Country-Inhabi-tants of St. Pie Refuse to leave their Homes during Bombardment. In addition— The Man at the Key Drama. Kiddng the Boss ............ Vitagraph. The Groom' a Doom Comedy. IN AID OF THE WOUNDED . SOLDIERS. THE ONLY PAtStIC COMPANY TOURING N;Z* Under the distinguished Patronage of Countess of J Hon. Mr Massey. THE SHOW THAT IS BEATING ALL RECORDS. riiQWN HALL, STRATFORD, X Direction—The Maori Opera Coy. Business Manager—Patrick J. O'Brien FRIDAY, 3«l BEPTEMBER. at 8 p.m. (For positively one flight only). Frederick Bennett presents vst asss! :kss MS: "HINEMOA." a Maori musical play in j Act. t • _ -i tia,,o;« Rv Pfirrrv JUyun Interpreted by a„Oompanyot 40- TALENTED MAOR S-40. Direct from its phenomenally successful season at H* Majesty's Theatre. Auckland. Bead what the Auckland Herald aaya:—-"The reception given one, for the production presents many admirable features and affords a deThe Star says:—"The packed house cheered the show from, tae very outset and the curtain had to be raised MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, FULL CHOJUIijiNCHANTINC.DRESSES, NATURAL ACTORS. Bich and authentic Native Dresses. Wonderful Mechanical Meets 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. j .. .1 1 1 MU„,. A .■,.!,,itBos plan at Urubb'e. Prices 4s, 3s and Book early to save disapr'ntment. pan. sharp. Carriages, motors at 10.80 p.m. 'JJ>„ GILBERT WARREN EMERY, Touring Manager.
A. 0. WILLIAMS, ESIRES the Public to know that he has taken over the - KAPONGA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Lately carried on by Mr J* Wilks, and also the MAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN STRATFORD AND KAPONGA, and hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. OOACH LEAVES KAPONGA for Stratford at 8.10 a.m., arriving at 11.16 a.m. LEAVES STRATFORD FOR KAPONGA at 3.30 p.in. sharp, arriving at Kaponga at 6.15 p.m. PLANTING 3EAION, »». TIOS SALE, 25,000,000 hedge and •belter Trees, etc. As money end labour is scarce, support the man who keep* high prices down before purchasing elsewhere. Send for 1915 Price List, or ring up 81, Eltham, where you will get the best quality And quantity for your money. J. REVELL, Eltham Nurseries, ElUum. W. m. Sayly aai to. ara •*• agents for Strstftrtf. TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. .CHOICE WELL-GROWN AND HARDY. '(EN© fier P ar 90 page Catalogue, of evergreen abxube in the Dominion. Rtre heaths, boxonies, Waratah Daphne, eto. "Our stock of JEJlagnus, Ake Ake, Escallonia, Pines, etc., is enormous. OUR SPECIALITY: NEW ZEALAND j NATIVE TREER DUNCAN ANO DAVIS" Limited. OXOTIC NURSERY, WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 31 August 1915, Page 1
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