AMUSEMENTS. THE MINISTER : ‘‘The siainstrument of the l>t‘\i! r' ’ THE ACTRESS; ‘-Even an can play her part aiul live to the glory ot Hod.” ft i s an act ress her lile
AJESTY’S rjlU-NSOH-An emotional drama of the stage “It liintl tlio Scenes, ’ THE ACTRESS AND THE MINISTER. She was a woman of beauty ami dai ing. Gossip had unjustly named Ik “tlie notorious J‘ 10. Burke. On holiday she meets and loves a youn parson. Knowing Ids aversion t actresses, she'conceals her identity marries hjm, and lets consequence take care of themselves. It enthralls-It Amazes—lt Inspires War Gtitectie. Love and .Bullets, etc mmffi ; T OWN HALL, STRATFORD RACE NIGHT, JANUARY Ist. (One night only). Farewell Performance of the Bright, Merry, and Fascinating Pantomime, “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.” “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.” “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.” Ey Sixty Performers. Gorgeous Costuming. Spectacular Lighting Effects. "Enchanting Melodics. Dazzling Dances. Picturesque Choruses. Alluriilfr Music.
Snappy Songs. Grand Pantomime Orchestra. of twenty performers. Under the leadership of Mr V. Lester PANTOMIME PRICES— Os, 2s, Is Reserves at Foxs’ Music Shop, Broadway. Net Proceeds in aid of Lady Liveipool Fund “Comforts for Soldiers at tho Front.” WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. Under the, auspices of the Stratford Racing Club. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, GRAND SACRED CONCERT. (In aid of Taranaki Wounded Soldiers’ Fund.) A. AND P. SHOWCROUNDS, STRATFORD, SUNDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1916. (2.30 p.ni.) Accommodation for horses, vehicles and motors free. GRANDSTANDS FREE. AFTERNOON TEA ON GROUNDS. Admission—Adults Is, Children under 12, 6d. A. COLEMAN, Secretary S.R.C. J. W. McMILLAN, flou. Sec. Stratford Patriotic Com. GOODS ON APPROVAL. MU ANN All AND CO. rcspcct- • folly inform their customers that owing to the difficulties of procuring many linos of Boots and Shoes • _ IV. nili
of goods on approval will bo discontinued during the Christmas rush. R. HANNAH AND GO. Boot Manufacturers. IN A—Yos. wo have a nice selection in Royal Doulton and other nice pieces suitable lor the season. — Charles E. James. PUBLIC NOTICE. [O the general public of Stratford S- and surrounding district. — 1, Bing Lee, have this day disposed of my Laundry business to Joe Lee, Laundry man, late of New Plymouth, whose abilities as a first-class Lanntlryrnao are well-known during the past five years. I wish to thank all my customers for past favors, and beg f continuance of same to my successor Joe Lee, Laundryman, Broadway South, just over the bridge. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Own Material Made Tip. Suits and Costumes Cleaned and Pressed. A, 000 K i TAILOR, STRATFORD. T> UTTER - WRAPPERS —To Dairy jL) Fa'mors who make their owr butter: Obtain your butter-wrapper* at the “Stratford Post” J<>*> Panties STNG LEE. No. 4, York Chambers. Office. FOR Updo ■ te ,ToF Printing, cal at tin “StratfoH Evening
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 1
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