amusements. JJIS j^AJESTY’S, The present Picture rage in AND NEW YORK, Forceful i Fascinating. A Remarkable Star Drama of Crime, Repentance, and lovo, “PASTE.” “PASTE,” _ “PASTE.” _______ “PASTE.” The story of a jewel setter of Lonuun, whose wife is a confirmed kleptomaniac His partner is a rogue, between them, they get the jewel setter’s daughter into a terrible position—the veil hits just in time. Told in Five Thrilling Paris. Supported by “THE WINNING PUNCH,” “THE WINNING PUNCH,” “THE WINNING PUNCH,” A riot of mirth, featuring GEORGE OVEY. War Gazette, Through Russia, ets. fJpO-NIUMT STRATFORD SCHOOL STRATFORD SCHOOL ANNUAL CONCERT, — ANNUAL CONCERT, Will be held in the T OWN HALL, on STRATFORD.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, Commencing at 8 p.m, PROGRAMME: Bones. Interlocutor. Tambo. Mr J. Rowe. Mr F. Foley. Mr S. Ward I.—Overture —Orchestra, 2 Opening Chorus—Company. 3 Song and Chorus —‘‘What do yon ' thing of tiie Kaiser,” Mr J. Rowe. 4 Song and Chorus —“You and I,” Mrs Edmondson. tj —Song and Chorus—“ Sons of New Zealand,” Mr Bf J. Peters.
G__Song—“All Alone,” Miss Ppyne. 7 Song and Chorus “Laughing,” r.lr Ward. 8 — Song and Chorus —“Sue,” Mr L owe 9 Churns—Company. , —lnterval—--1— Overture —Orchestra. 2 Song—“ The Grey North Sea,” Mr B. J. Peters. 3 Song and Chorus—-“ Shade of thePalms,” Mr Walters. 4 Roeita tion—Mias Kowe. 5 Song and Chorus “Miss Gibbs,” Miss Sheahau. 6 Song—“ Undo Joe” (by request) Mr J. Rowe. 7 Song and Chorus—“La Parisienno” Miss GreCiilialgh. B—Song—“l’ll Make a Man of You,” Miss Payne. 8 Song and Chorus 11 —Ling Long, , Mr Ward. National Anthem. Opening Overture 7.45 sharp. Loois open at 7.15. ' T. HARRY PENN, Secretary School Committee. fJpOWN HALL, StRATFORD. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1916. Under auspices of Stratford Patriot!' Committee and Egmont Club. / ADDRESS BY J. T. M. HORNSBY, Esq., M.P., entitled, “THE WAR —AMD AFTER.” Musical items by the Egmont Club Orchestra. Chair taken; by His Worship , the Vlayor at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Collection taken jp for Patriotic Funds. J.'W. McMillan, Hon. Secretary, Stratford Patriotic Comm ttce. it! OUNTAIN -Pens—A Swan Pen , makes a nice Present, Pis Cd, ss, 17s Gd up to 35s. —Charlfcs E. imes. KITING CASES. Writing Com panions, from 2s 6d up to 40 deal Presents .—Charles E. James * ** ; * iv * 4, York Chambers. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Own Material Made Up Suits and Costumes Gleaned and Pressed. A. COOK, TAILOR, STRATFORD. PUBLIC HOT ICE. o the general public of Stratfor and surrounding district. r Leo, have this day disposed c Lruudry business to Joe Lc< mli vrn. n, late of New Plymoutl ise abilities a* a first-class Lam man a'e well-known during tt t fi Vf nars. I wish to thank a custom ■ r„ for past favors, and be rmtinna* <■ > of same to my bhopcb Joe Lee Laundryman, Brcadwf th just O' r the bridge. ervn TEE
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 20, 18 December 1916, Page 1
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