amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction I red TO-NIGHT AT 8. KEYSTONE’S KEYSTONE’S latest, greatest and merriest comedy, “MABEL’S SIMPLE LIFE." "MABEL’S SIMPLE LIFE.” “MABEL’S SIMPLE LIFE.” We don’t iiavo to tell you about Mabel and her wonderful work, her actions and her little tricks that have made her dear to the hearts of picture-goers, but you will never forgive yourself if you miss “MABEL’S SIMPLE LIFE.” “MABEL’S SIMPLE LIFE.” The bombardment of Rheinis vvasn t in it with the havoc Mabel and Keystone Fatty created on the farm with the “boss,” the “cows,” the “automobile,” and the “old well. IN TWO TITANIC PARTS. First-class supporting Programme, including— NEW WAR PICTURES. Usual Matinee Saturday Overtuie 1.30. Children 3d, adults usual price. IN AID OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS. THE ONLY PATRIOTIC COMPANY TOURING N.Z. Under the distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, tne Countess of Liverpool, and tne Hon. Mr Massey. THE SHOW THAT IS BEATING ALL RECORDS.
ripOWN HALL, STRATFORD, JL Direction—The Maori Opera Coy. Business Manager—Patrick J. O’Brien FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER* alt 8 p.m. (For positively one night only). Frederick Bennett presents the MAORI OPERA COMPANY. THE MAORI OPERA COMPANY. IN HINEMOA.” A MAORI MUSICAL PLAY In 3 Acts Lyrics and Music By Percy Xfyv* Interpreted by a Company of 4ft—TALENTED MAOK S—4o. Direct from its phenomenally successful season at His Majesty s Theatre, Auckland. Bead what the Auckland Herald says;—‘ ‘The reception given to the company was a most coidial one, for the production presents many a.flnrvira.hie features and aliords a delightful evening’s entertainment. ,%9. Btiir, says‘The packed 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, PULL CHORUS, ENCHANTING DRESSES, NATURAL ACTORS. Rich 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. Play produced by Chaa. Archer. Box plan at Grubb's. Prices 4s, 6s and 2s.'- Book early to save disappointment. Curtain at 8 p.m. sharp. Carnages, motors at 10.30 p.m. GILBERT WARREN EMERY, Touring Manager.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, 2 September 1915, Page 1
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