AMUSEMENTS. |j rjlO-NICHT Another Big Stage Success 1‘ ilmatisetl THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLANB It tells of a man who was a College tchura of the young minister, "’he .fought all his battles, but "hen the dark hour of his friends disgrace comes, and that friend throws the blame upon him, he goes to gaol like tire man ho is with. "SEALED LIPS.” And endures twenty years imprisonment for the crime he did not commit. In the closing scenes of the play, the minister’s confession in the church in the presence of a vast congregation, is most impressive. Tcld in Four Titanic Parts. With the British Forces in France. Jerry’s Millions Comedy. Monuments of Britain’s Glory.
OWN HALL, STRATFORD PANTOMIME. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 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 under the direction of Mr Y. Lester. Sole Directress and Stage Manageress ' ' Mrs Mcßeth. PRICES 3s, 2s Is.
STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 7th GRAND SPRING SHOW. . N Will ho held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 29th and 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 the Secretary. A. D. STANLEY, Box 59, STRATFORD. ECMONT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW', AT HAWEIIA. NOVEMBER 22 and 23, 1916. GREAT EXHIBITION Of all CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK. ANNUAL DOG SHOW (tinder the auspices of the N.Z. Kennel Club.) CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS. COMPETITIONS for Driving, Jumping, .Stcoplechasing, Riding. HOME INDUSTRIES and SCHOOLWORK. MOTOR OAR and AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 11. Schedules and Entry Forms on application. H. A. LENNON, Acting Secretary, Hawera. P.O. Box 79 c BLC-mC,;-.<t <— •• ('iOAL.— For full measure, best J quality, and prompt service, ring up W. Smith. ’Phone 213. Butter - wrappers.—to Dairy Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing P3ipe. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 90, 13 November 1916, Page 1
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