AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD’S DAY OF FUN AND AMUSEMENT in aid of the STRATFORD VOLUNTEER STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE’S FIRE BRIGADE’S FUNDS, FUNDS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMER 9th. (HUKSUAT, ScPTtMtK 9tn. VICTORIA PARK, STRATFORD, At 2.30 p.m. GRAND COSTUME FOOTBALL I MATCH—The Fire Brigade v. The World. Several world-famed players. COSTUME HOCKEY MATCH— Women v. Men (in skirts). QOSJUME cycle umbrella and ' "cigar RACE—Rost entries. Entry is. -Trophy. MEN’S RACE, 10000yds (more or less) Entry is. iropny. SIDE SHOWS. CHILDREN’S RACES Fun from start to finish. Entrance ll£d Adults, Children 6|d. PRECEDED BV Procession of Players in Costume, Warships, Motor Fir© Engines, National Cabinet, The Caged Earner, and numerous other Exhibits and Costumes, beaded by. SIGNOR T. MARSHALL’S Celebrated Military Band at 1.30 from Tire Station. To be followed in the Evening by a '■ : V ,' "V ' ■ ' I : j TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, j including—--100 Red Cross Nurses (of Stratford), 4 Bands, Dark Town Fire Brigade, 3 Visiting Fire Brigades, Exhibits of all kinds—Decorated Cars, Motor Lorries, 2 Warships (H.M.S. Queen Lizzie and New Zealand, fully manned, and firing big guns), The Caged Kaizer, Wild Animals, Gay Japanese, etc., etc. and HARD TIME PLAIN AND FANCY! HARO TIME PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL \ DRESS SOCIAL (Compulsory Masked), Music unequalled by— PROFESSOR WAUGH’S FAMOUS
ORCHESTRA (Special Engagement). COME AND SEE THE LATEST IN DRESS. GOOD FLOOR AND SUPPER. MEN 2a 5*d —-WOMEN la sid, Upstairs the same. Children J-prioe. NO CHANGE GIVEN. Help Your Home Savers. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR( Best Hard Time Dress (woman). Best Hard Time Dress (man). Best Fancy Dress (woman). Best Fancy Dress (man). Tickets may be obtained from Mr Alf Moon’s Fancy Goods Emporium, Broadway. GEO. J., BRADLEY, 'Hon .Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES. W. RUSSELL. TOBACCONIST and HAIRDRESSER, Broadway, it Stratford. (Next door to Mr Newton King’s.) Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobaccos of Finest Quality, and in great variety. Large Selection of Razors, Shaving Materials, and Gentlemen’s Toilet Requisites of the beet brands. Your Patronage Solicited. Your Requirements Carefully Studied. Your satisfaction Guaranteed. Note the Address— W. RUBBELX, Broadway. NOTICE TO HORSE-OWNERS HORSE-CLIPPING. HORSE-CLIPPING. ATEST electrically driven Wolseley 1 dippers have been installed at o Empire Stables. Ho»se clipped xile yon wait I First come, the first rved I bone ®6, A. J. DAVEY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 1
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