AMUSEMENTS. H IS M AJ ESTY’S, rjTO-NICH’ The present Picture rage in LONDON AND NEW YORK, Forceful Fascnnatnig A Remarkable Star Drama ot Crime Repentance, and Love, “PASTE.” “PASTE.” “PASTE.” “PASTE.” The story of a jewel setter of Lonaou, whoste wife is n confirmed kleptomaniac His partner is a rogue, between them, they get the jewel setter's daughter into a terrible position—the veil lifts just in time. Told in Five Thrilling Parts. Supported by ■■the winning PUNCH,” “THE WIWN3NG> PUNCH,’ 1 “THE WINNING PUNCH,” . A riot of mirth, featuring GEORGE UVEA'. War Gazette, Through Russia, etc. STRATFORD SCHOOL STRATFORD SCHOOL — ANNUAL CONCERT, ANNUAL CONCERT, / Will bo held in tbo T OWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, STRATFORD. on DECEMBER 20,
Commencing at 7.15 p.m. PROGRAMME: 'Bones. Interlocutor. Tambo. Mr J. Rowe. Mr F. Foley. Mr S, Ward l.—Overturo—Orchestra. 2—Opening Chorus—Company. 3 Song and Chorus —“What do you thing of the Kaiser,” Mr J. Rowt?. 4 Song and Chorus—“ You and V Mrs Edmondson. s—Song and Chorus—“ Sons of b\ew Zealand,” Mr 15. J. Peters. ■ G—Song—“All Alone,” Miss Payne. 7 Song and Chorus “Laughing,” :*ir Ward. 8— Song and Chorus—“ Sue,” Mr Tlowo 9 Chums—Company. —lnterval — 1— Overture —Orchestra. \ 2 Song—“ The Grey North Sea,” Mt B. J. Peters, 3 Song and Chords—“ Shade of the Palms,” Mr Walters. 4 Recitation —M iss Rowe. 5 Song and Chorus “Miss Gibbs,” Miss Sheahan. G—Song—“Uncle Joe” (by request; Mr J. Rowe. 7 Song and Chorus—“La Parisienne” Miss Greenhalgh. 8— Song—“i’ll Make a Man of You,” Miss Payne. 9 Song and Chorus—“ Ding Dong, Mr Ward. Nat.on'id Anthem. Opening : • open at 7.15. Admission: —Body of Hall Is, child* ren half-price; Circle 2s, no hall-price. T. HARRY PENN, Secretary School Committee. STRATFORD LADIES’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. EVERY Saturday, tb© Lftdiei’ riotio Market in aid of the Red Cross Fund, will be open in the Committee’s Rooms, ■ cost the Egraont Clothing Factory, Broadway. Gifts of Produce, Poultry, ofco., will bo gratefully received. Morning Tea, Lnitcltcon, and Afternoon Tea, will be served in the same Booms every SATURDAY, M. B. BLDGS, '■ Mo®. 1 .FOUNTAIN Pens—A Swan Pen makes a nice Present, 12s Cd, 15s, 17s Cd up to 35s.—Charles E. James. WRITING CASES. Writing Companions, from,2s Cd up to 40s— Ideal Presents.—Charles E. James. NOTICE R. JACKSON wishes to notify the • public that he is prepared to do Electrical work of all descriptions at a moderate price. Lamps,?;, lrons,' Kettles, Radiator, and all Electrical Appliances in stoo« R. JACKSON, 'Phone 235. Swansea Road. t * ’ PUBLIC NOTICE. TO the general public of Stratford and surrounding district.—L Ping Lee, have this day disposed of jnv Laundry business to Joe Lee, /mun Iry nan, late of New Plymouth, whose abilities as a first-class Lannilryman are well-known during the past five years. I wish to thank all my customers for past favors, and bog . confine, nee of same to my successor .Too L< Laundry man, South just, ner the bridge. SING LEE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 19 December 1916, Page 1
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