AMUSEMENTS. ,S rpO-NICHT A Five-reel Drama of Imamu interest. n 1.1 \■/% H iH ' -1 xV.ia 7 WT A i W n ii-si 5 ' I v A drama of the Xevv Vork Siinu;-, Brimful ol tears and laughter. rn f
Life from the view point of a friendless kiddie of nine, abuse homo is an empty barret, whoso food is what ho can got. CHARLES CHAPLSN CHARLES CHAPLIN Tours the world in record time (a screaming cartoon). FIGHT AT ST. ELOS (Official War .Film), otc., ole. M ATINEE -gATURDAY, 1.30.
The biggest film attraction vet screen eel iu St ration!. HIS % | AcESTY’S, ivl XMAS. NIGHT. The world’s greatest Moving Picture, “CABIRSA," THE MIGHTY. “CABIRIAj" THE MIGHTY. Thousands of people- in many of the scenes. The Burning of the Reman Fleet has never been excelled in moving picture. A HERD 0 FELEPHANTS takes part in the battle scones. “CABIR!A” r Co3t £50,000 to produce This isjdip sum ever spent on a him play. Hundreds turned away nightly wherever this masterpiece has been shown. KEMKMBEiI—Ono perionnanco uniy of “CABIRIA,” THE MIGHTY. A real Christmas Might Picture. H ,s 'M AJESTY ’ S ivl TUESDAY. BOXING NIGHT ATTRACTION (ONE NIGHT ONLY). A big Kevstonc-Triaugle Comedy, ■TICKLE FATTY’S FALL,” ■TICKLE FATTY’S FALL,” A Screaming HOLIDAY Comedy Film for HOLIDAY Pietnro-gocrs on a * holiday night. Excellent Supporting Programme. •TICKLE FATTY’S FALL,” ONE NIGHT ONLY. WANGANUI GARRISON rjAND. Under the auspices of the Stratford Racing Club.'' . GRAND SAGGED. CONCEPT,. grand sacked concert, grand sacred concert. (In a ill of Taranaki Wounded Soldiers’ Fund.) A. AND P. SHOWGROUNDS, STRATFORD, SUNDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 191 G. (2.30 p.m.) Admission —Adults Is, Children under 12, Gd. A. COLEMAN, Secretary S.R.C. J. W. McMILLAN, ■Hon. See. Stratford Patriotic Com. MiEN wanted to buy presents ior i ladies’ at Geo. T. Walters , where: hundreds of suggestions awuit their choosing. i i •_ TUFi\ modern gift for Lathes— A pair of Silk Hose, -Is Gd, os Gd, 7s Gd; 9s* Gd. —G. T. Walters, beside the Rank of Now Zealand.. i ~ - TNOUND-Vriic .tine best place m -1 1 Stratford to im.v Corsets.—Geo. T. Walters.—All make's, lowest prices. I,T OUNT AI NlPens —A Swan Ten - makes a nice Present, 12s Gd, A 15s, 17s Gd up'to 35s.—Charles F- * James. GOODS ON APPROVAL. Ri HANNAH\AND CO. respcct- • fully- inform their customers that owing' to the difficulties of procuring many linos of. Roots and S io< s in any Quantities, that the sending out of goods V ou approval will lie discontinued during the Christmas rush. R. HANNAH AMD CO. Root Manufacturers. £jsJA Yes. we have a nice selc' tion in Royal Onulton and otnbr pieces suitable for the season.— os F. James. R, SALF A fine lot of kiddie.--siip-o-n Hats. All new goods, i] ( f at low prices, pique, «' lk > i. G. T. Walters. 7ELY Rlouses for the A mas. Sea; on, --Crepe de Cheue, Sdk, etc,, at R. D. Lowers’, opposite Dllice, Stratford. -jj- A.DI MS’ G ' ai'diue and Navy CoatJj inK Costf i -R to hand for Xmas _ ii . t ~i I) I, ewers’, Season, the la- ai ■ •opposite Post Hi,ve, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 23 December 1916, Page 1
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