AMUSEMENTS. A Mammoth Programme* tor our ions, includiug two Big Star: CHARITY ANN. CHAPJTY ANN. It shows tlie wrougiug of a poor lili.i model—a heggar gir.l of the shims—but the punishment iits the crime, and the years bring atbiiemeiit ami romance. KEYSTONE'S LATEST and BEST, THE JANITOR'S WIFE'S TEMPTATION. It's just one long dream, and what happened to, the clay model ? SUBMARINE WAKFARE and others -m/TATINEE GATUHDAY, 1.30.
Announcement Extraordinary, -fJS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20. (One Night Only). Les RARCY versus Dava Lcs RARCY. versus Dava SMITH. (Australia)-. (New Zealand). FIGHT PICTURES. Fight from the word "go"—Brisk exchanges—clever work by both—gallants of the game. FOUCHT AT THE STADIUM, SYDNEY—I2 ROUNDS. A Fight full of dynamic affects that made the audience go wild with exes.— Dress Circle Is 6cl, Stalls Is.
MAJESTY'S THEATRE ..a. SUNDAY AT 7. SUNDAY. AT 7 LANTERN'- WAR LECTURE. LANTERN WAR LECTURE. JOHN KELLAND, M.1.C.P.R., JOHN KELLAND, MJ.C.P.R.,' London, PHOPHECIES OF THE WAR PHOPHECIES OF THE WAR and their FULFILMENT. FULFILMENT. Illustrated by a series of s.otly Coloured Pictures. SILVER COLLECTION At DOOR.
10WN HALL, STRATFORD. PANTOMIME. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. BEAUTY THE BEAST. TUESDAYAND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER '2B and l 2'J, In aid of Stratford Firo Brigade and Boy Scouts. New Songs, New Dances, Gorgeous Dresses and Scenery. Splendid Electrical Effects. Firstclass Orchestra under tho direction of Mr V. Lester. Solo Directress and Stage Manageress Mrs Mcßeth. PRICES 3s, 2s la. Box Plan open at Grubb's. STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 7th GRAND SPRING QtTOW Will be 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. Sefcddhles on application to the Secretary. A. D. STANLEY,. Box 59, STRATFORD. No. 4, York Chambers. Suils and Costumes Gleaned and Pressed. A. COOK, TAILf'l, STRATFORD. Ladies' ' '"1 Gentleman's Own Material Made Up.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 94, 17 November 1916, Page 1
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