amusements. 'what IS War ? is yj'x h ? Var WAR IS NELL ! JS HELL I —TO-NIGHT AT 8.HVM. h.m. rrafirliE. SHOW NIGHTS, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. wAr is WAR IS HELL ! HELL ! '■ m: ■ This super-sensational War Picture is founded on a true story, vouched foi by the father, mother, and splb who', suffered the awful experiences. Narrated'by a British officer while lying woWMI m a base Hospital. -—-WAR 1 1S HELL Tile most' elaborate 'War production ‘<ser undertaken. There is a smell of' powder throughout the story, ALSO— The DeAth Train Drama. Making Khaki Industrial. AVer Gazette Topical. The 'Slitlinbry Mini Cornedv. AN’SMDSSY;J;OB A'N’S'MUSSY Mob (Keystone). (Keystone). "FECIAL DEC.. 2 stfoW Hictft. THE PICtURES WILL t P.M., Sfitf riin : until 10.15 p.m.y TWO FULL PROGRAMMES WILli BE SHOWN, EACH INCLUDING 1 WAR IS HELL. WAR IS HELL. ■ ■ ! •; \ tIUUt 1 T6.mHT. TO-Hlferfr. i• : i i . . ' fiLUti The Only and Original PHASES ,j j High-class Minstrel CHASES and Vaudeville CHASES Co., direct from CHASES leading English and PHASES ArtstraliaVr Music i CHASES Halls. 11 STAR ARTISTS 11 Violet Chnso-——-Charles Moody, The Great Quinnaldo ——Perby Chase, Ted PeaisT.-, ——Muriel Slack, La Rosa, — ——-- Brennan Bros. Jack Chare - ’-4 —-i Miss E.Fulton. Positively the greatest singing and dancing .aggregation touring N.Z. Million Prices; 3s, 2s, Is." * ‘ Door Open 7,30. Overture 8 p.m.
“Palma non sine pulvere.” THE STRATFORD SCHOOL Ttf k raY foN b* sd HQ 5 L ANNUAL CONCERT. A Night For .The Children! THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1915 CONCERT IN THE TOWN HALL, Commbncing at 8 o’clock. First Part of the Programme supplied by the Children.—Action Songs, Physical Drill, 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 one of his delightful''entertainments, fembracing legerdemain N and ventriloquialism, for the ipbcial delectation of the young people. During the 1 evening, prizes gained by ptipils will 'be’presented. Watch For Complete Programme. ADMISSION—CircIe 2s, No ( HalfPrice ; 'Body of Hall Is, Children Half-pn^, P. SKOGLUND. Chairman of Committee. ? HUIROA STORE. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OP THE DISTRICT. —— ' l l NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES —AT— A. STANFORD, “Strat/drd ’EreViTfig Poet.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 99, 2 December 1915, Page 1
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357Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 99, 2 December 1915, Page 1
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