AMUSEMENTS. H. M. T" E ' Another Stupendous Programme. to-nicht. Friday and Saturday TJTTiAV ...1,1 k-'A’J RIDAY and SATURDAY. Including Saturday’s Matinee. Produced by the world’s greatest him producers—The Famous Players—written by the Rev. Townsend Brady, 4000 feet.— 4000 feet. THE BETTER MAN THE BETTER MAN THE BETTER MAN THE BETTER MAN THE BETTER MAN THE BETTER MAN THE BETTER MAN THE BETTER MAN “God is His Heaven: All’s right with the world.” PALMA Exquisite PALMA. PALMA Scenic. PALMA. THE GREAT WAR (Series 5). “Dickens’ Diamonds”— “Mysterious Mr Davy” —“War Gazette.” Depicting the conflict between capital and labor, and the ambition of two clergymen. MATINEE SATURDAY— 2 P-m----“Palma non? sine pulvere. THE STRATFORD SCHOOL THE STRATFORD SCHOOL ANNUAL CONCERT. ANNUAL CONCERT. A Night For The Children I fRSDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1916
CONCERT IN THE TOWN HALL, Commencing at 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME. PART I. ..Opening Chorus Seniors “Good Old New Zealand.” Song “Buttercups and Daisies,” infant Girls. Recitation “My Pocket,” Ida. Vincent. Song “Little Soldiers,” Infant Boys. Song “The Japanese Maidens, Girls. Song “Hush-a-bye, Dolly” Infant Girls Song “The Soldier,” Senior Boys. Song “Sea Fairies,” Junior Girls. Physical Drill. Duet ‘When I Was a Gird,” J. McLean and M. Sanderson. “The King’s Navee,” Seniors. “Quitting,” Seniors. “Caudle Time,” Infant Girls. PART 11. PRESENTATION OF PHIZES, aud HR FOLEY’S ENTERTAINMENT. Song Song Song Admission—Circle 2s, No HalfPrice; Body of Hail Is, Children Half-price. P. SKOGLUND, Chairman of School Committee. ■ C. A. {late of WeU.tHv.en) JQESIBES to notify uiat ho ha? purchased the DOUGLAS GENERAL STORE, and will be glad to supply settlers with all classes of MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, AND hardware of the Highest Quality at Moderate Prices. 0. A. COPELAND.
NOTICE DTJBIN6 my temporary absence from Stratford* my Dental Practice will be carried on by Messrs Hunter and Lyons and Mr T. A. X/nptrg*”, who hare moat generously offered to do so. Mr J. B. Richards will act as my -ttoraey. i. N. FUBSELL. HUIROA STORE hoods delivered to any FART OF THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES —AT— J. A. STANFORD, Agent “Stratford Evening Post.” •L
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 7, 11 December 1915, Page 1
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344Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 7, 11 December 1915, Page 1
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