AMUSEMENTS. |:y - “ ’ " Still the Big Stars Come. H j\Z[ AJESTYS NlcHT ' The Motion Picture Classic of the English year. HALL CAINE’S FAMOUS NOVEL, Translated to the Screen, and told in 8 CLASSIC REELS 8. “THE CHRISTIAN.” “THE CHRISTIAN.” "THE CHRISTIAN.” “THE CHRISTIAN.” “'THE CHRISTIAN.” The Author’s Talented Son, DERWENT HALL CAINE, as
—— JOHN STORM: For the success of “The Christian,” most credit is due to Hall Caine, who supervised the production. The mob scenes wherein hundreds of men, women and children, dash through the streets of London, are the largest yet seen in an English production. GREATER THAN THE BOOK. GREATER THAN THE PLAY. NOTE.—During the screening of ““The Christian.” Miss D. Edwards will sing “The Rosary.” This 8-Reel Classic is in no way connected with a short film of the same name screened previously in Stratford.
OtWN HALL, STRATFORD. PANTOMIME. ' BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. f BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 and 29* In aid of Stratford Fire Brigade and Boy Scouts. New Songs, New Dances, Gorgeous Dresses and Scenery. Splendid Electrical Effects. Firstclass Orchestra imder the direction of MrV. Lester. Sole Directress and Stage Manageress Mrs Mcßeth. PRICES 3s, 2s Is.
STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 7th GRAND SPRING 'SHOW, Will be held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, i! ' 1 29th »|md 30th November. On the SHOW GROUNDS?:; FLINT ROAD, ' STRATFORD. THE GREAT DAIRY SHOW OF TARANAKI. SPLENDID HORSE AND JUMPING COMPETITIONS. CATTLE. HORSES. SHEEP. PIGS. DOGS. ART AND INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE 23rd NOVEMBER, at 9 p.m. Schedules on application to tlie Secretary. A. D. STANLEY, Box 59, STRATFORD,
EGMONT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW, AT HAWERA. NOVEMBER 22 and 2.'?, L'JltJ. GREAT EXHIBITION Of al! CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK. ANNUAL DOG SHOW (Underthe auspices of the N.Z. Kennel Club.) CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS. «COMPETITIONS for Driving, Jumping, Sfceepleehasing, Riding. HOME INDUSTRIES and SCHOOLWORK. MOTOR CAR and AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 11. Schedules and Entry Forms on application. - H. A. LENNON, Acting Secretary, Hawera. P.O. Box 79. UTTEFt - WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own bvittPir: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the "Stratford Post" Job Printing Office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 86, 8 November 1916, Page 1
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