A MU SEME MTS. H ,S M AJESTY’S, mO-NICHT The Triangle Kay-Bee Coy’s Latest, RAIDERS.” -the RAIDERS.” “THE RAIDERS.” The Wellington Times says: “l ,ie Raiders” is one of the mos't oxen mg screen productions seen in Wellington lor some considerable time. Auckland, Dunedin, Uhristcnusch, and Wellington Press All sing toe p:ais-s °f “THE RAIDERS.” ALSO—“Odd Acquaintance “War Gaaette” -—. — ■— topical. “Otto the Artist,” Comedy. “Letters, from Horn ” —'(.Official \\ ar Picture No. 4) j^JATINEE Q4ATUROAY, 1.30. WAITARA’S MERRY MUSICAL MAORIS. fJIOV/N HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916. THE above combination, which drew the record house in . Now Plymouth recently, will give one of their j novel and entertaining concerts on the above date. Choruses, Duets, Solos, Poi Dancing, and Hakas. Songs in . the Maori language, Songs, patriotic | and sentimental; Songs, comic—nothing vulgar. Prices of admission —Upstairs and Front Seats 2s; Back Seats Is; no half-prices. * TUGS’ BUCHANAN, Stage Manager. LONDON S! RECTORY. (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to Lou- \ don and its suburbs Directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS. with the goods they ship, and the 1 Colonial and Foreign Markets they supply.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 6, 1 December 1916, Page 1
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