AMUSEMENTS. WHAT IS WAR ? WHAT IS WAR '! WAR IS HELL! WAR IS HELL ! —TO-NIGHT AT B. h.m. theatre, h.m. theatre. SHOW NIGHTS, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. WAR IS HELL ! WAR IS HELL ! This super-sensational War Picture is founded on a true story, vouched f° r hy the father, mother, and soig who suffered‘the awful experiences. Narrated' by a British officer while lying wounded in a base IJospital. WAR IS HELL —WAR IS HELL The most elaborate’War production ever undertaken. There is a smell ol nowder throughout; the story. ALSO— The Death Train Drama. Making Khaki Industrial War Gazette Topical. The Millinery Man Conjedv. HOGAN’S MUSSY JOB (Keystone). HOGAN’S MUSSY JOB (Keystone). SPECIAL. THURSDAY, DEC. 2 , SECOND SHOW NIGHT. THE PICTURES WILL COMMENCE AT 6 P.M., and run continuously until 10.15 p.m.. TWO FULL PROGRAMMES WILL BE SHOWN, EACH INCLUDING WAR IS HELL. WAR IS HELL. TOWN ' HALL, ||:| ! 1 J_ StRRATFORD. -1! >. l =.‘;k FOR' ONE NIGHT ONLY. I SHOW NIGHT, DECEMBER 2nd,,i t. : , h ;4, , The Only and Original GiG .CHASES High-class Minstrel CH ASES Co., direct; from j : CHASES leading English and j CHASES Australian Music | CHASES ! f Halls. ' STAR ARTISTS 11 : Tiuilk Chase- Charles Moqdy,' The Great ('ah naldo Percy Chase, , . (Ted Pear...'.-i. Muriel Black, Lc Rosa.—- / 1 Brennan Bros. ..Jae’c A be. .e Miss E.Fiilton. ■ I Positively the greatest singing and i' : s ■ dancing aggregation touring N.Z. Million Prices :i 3s, 2s, Is; Door Open'7.3o. Overture 8 p.m. m > “Palma non sine pulvere.” f ’ A THE STRATfORD- SCHOOL THE STRATFORD SCHOOL ■ I , ,! ... . ANNUAL CONCERT. ANNUAL CONCERT. I A Night For The Children! J I. - ‘ 1 THURSDAY, 16th. DECEMBER, 1915 I CONCERT IN THE TOWN f HALL, v Commencing at 8 o’clock.
First Part of the. Programme supplied hy the Children.— Action Songs, Physical Drill,; li-Choruses, Solos. Second Part consists of Vocal and Instrumental items by ; leading local artists. Mr F. Foley, the ■ popular manager of His Majesty’s Picture Theatre, will give one of his delightful entertainments, embracing legerdemain and- ventriloquialism, for the Special delectation of the young people. During the evening, prizes gained by pupils will be presented. W&ch For Complete Programme. ADMISSION—CircIe 2s, No HalfPrice; Body of Hall Is, Children Half-price. P. SKOGLX7ND. Chairman of Committee. STRATFORD SHOW GROUNDSx CAPTAIN CREENHALCH’S • > BIG SHOW. T>AMBO, with his reptiles alive in ths Pit of Death. LITTLE STAR, Champion Baby Rifle Shot of the 'World. REPTILES. REPTILES. REPTILES. SNAKES. SNAKES. SNAKES. REPTILES. REPTILES. REPTILES. DON'T MISS THIS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 98, 1 December 1915, Page 1
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