AMUSEMENTS. .M AJES !!1 S Itoud our Mammoth Offering for To-night’s Patrons. THE OFFENDING KISS. THE OFFENDING KISS. A rare Photo Play produced amidst the scone wonders of the Coideti West of America alone the trail ol the lonesome Pino. THE GREAT PEARL TANGLE. THE GREAT PEARL TANGLE. Something new in Comedy, lea taring Sam Bernard and Airs “I'atO A r buckle. THE VANDERBILT GUP RAGE. THE VANDERBILT CUP RAGE. The world's most thrilling auto race. HYMN OF MATE Cartoon JOYES OF THE BOURNS Scenic For the Son of the Mouse — — Drama On the Riviera Enchanting SHOW NIGHTS. .WEDNESDAY and THCKSDAY, CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE FIREMAN.” r|TO-NIOH T.
OWN HALL, STRATFORD. PANTOMIME. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. BEAUTY AJNO THE BEAST. j, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, , NOVEMBER 23 aud 29, , In aid of t Stratford Fire Brigatio and Boy Scouts. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Prince Virtuous “The Boast” _ Miss Ethel Payne. Bankrupt —— Mr A. Dimmer Conrod, Casper, Selin (Bankrupt’s sous Messrs J. Crossoh, 'Mr F. Kirkwood,Mr P. Sutton. | Marietta, Helena, Bankrupt’s daughters, Miss Muriel Sanderson, Miss A. Crosson. Golden Wings —“The Fai|y Queen,” Mrs A. Me Beth. ; Beauty (Banknipt’s .despised daughter) . Miss Isabel Kirkwood. y New Songs, New Dances, Gorgeous - Dresses and Scenery. Splendid Elecfci'ical Effects. Firstclass Orchestra under the direction of >. Mr V. Lester iffd&Rgeress gyMcßeth'.. - ■ , < PRICES —a- 3s, 2s Is.
ESTERS’ HALL., To-NJ§ht at 8„: Jo-Night at 8. i -■■:.■ - '■ : —■ 1 ■■•■ •, ■ - ■ri ■.:?.* ■• -s , London. ‘ HARSIONY IN NAXIE, - NUMBER,- * AND' COLOUR. ? • flowto Cdmmaticl / Success. ■ •A(]ni'i|gioh‘.--^ —— Is. ,Riivat(? a interviews daily at the HfcilK Hours — 11 to 5, fee os written chart-with 5 years’ directions 10s. LAST DAY, FRIDAY, DEC. 1. STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 7th GRAND SPRING Will ■■oV.lield on - WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 29th and 30th ■ Nowwntjori,.i. On -the- *'■"• SHOW GROUNDS, FLINT ROAD, STRATFORD. THE GREAT DAIRY SHOW OF TARANAKI. SPLENDID, HORSE AND JUMPING COMPEiiTrONS. CATTLE. ; HORSES. SHEEP, . ... PIGS, M.,.- ' DOGS. ART AND INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIONS. 1
AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 7th GRAND SPRING Will ■pt/.lield on ... WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 29th and 30th Novwn∨- - n On‘theSHOW GROUNDS, FLINT ROAD, STRATFORD. All profits divided equally amongst borrowers and investors. The Society is purely, co-opei^tiye. Based on the calculation clothe P r fits 1 made during the last few years,! the;time required to repay ft ! loan isj seven years. -For example: A mem-| her borrowing £IOO (five shares’at £2O each) would have paid in monthly instalments of £1 Us 8d in seven ears ... ... ... £133 0 0, From which, deducting the amount of the loan 100 0 0 THE GREAT DAIRY SHOW OF TARANAKI. SPLENDIDj HORSE AND JUMPING COMPEi 11TONS. CATTLE. , v HORSES. SHEEP. . ... pigs, - DOGS. ART AND INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIONS. ! Would leave as paid for interest the balance £33 0 0 The Society has a RESERVE FUND of over £2OOO- - for prospectus and particulars E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New PLvmoutL ENTRIES CLOSE 23rd NOVEMBER, at 9 p.m. Schedules on application to the Secretary. - . A. D. STANLEY,Box 59, STRATFORD. GOODS advertised ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Ovar. WHY? BUSINESS NOTICES. JOS. W. BOON, Guilder and contractor, P Regan Street, Stratford. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy Factory Work a Speciality. Telephone 101. 'OECAUSE there must be in Jj advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not. he purchased again, and the ad vex Tsiug unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, thR; the goods are as., represented and good value. The co -sinner who buys advertised pon- s rarely, make* a mistake. “SLitfdrd Evening Post" fenders wi 1 ; profit. by a careful perusal of lb . advertising columns. W. E. COLLINS, ’ , DOMINION STABLES, Began Street, Stratford. PERSONAL ATTENTION. horses carefully shod. All kinds of smith’s work undertaken np.OYS and Dolls for the kiddies.K( *L have by the hundreds.—-Charle E. James. '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 28 November 1916, Page 1
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