• • AMUSEMENTS. ' AJESTY'3 nnO-NICHT Another Big Triangld Feature Film ! MAN."THE COOO BAD MAM." "THE GOOD BAD MAN." "Them's so much bail in the best <>! us. and so miieh.good in the worst oi us that it hardly behoves any of "•'■ to iuid fault with the rest of us." THRILLS, GUN PLAY, LAUG.HrTEU, DARE-DEVIL LUDING, AND LOVE GALOKE. The story of an outlaw who stole only to help deserted children. Supporting Films: WOMEN WORKERS. THROUGH NUVIA SOQTfA. war gazette; etc.ATINEE OATU P.DAY, 1.30.
-jpjjps MAJESTY’S THEATRE ■^J- ON DAY and / RAGE Ni OFFICIAL 'CABLE:—'"Northwards o the Somme we progressed to Alalis sise Ridge, southwards of the Sum me, the etc. (See to day’s cables). “THE BIG PUSH.” “THE 810 PUSH.” LLOYD GEORGE SAYS: "AH Must See St.” THE BATTLE The War as THE BATTLE it is to-day. Our first real OF THE SOM3IK. glimpse of it. OF THE SOMME. The first and Only, pictures of the “Big Bush” which opened at the village of Mamet/,, and is still raging. An awe-inspiring reproduction of the terrific events in which our brothers, our sous, and fathers are gloriously playing their parts this daj. T UESDAY. IJTOVVN MONDAY HALL, STRATFORD. NEXT RACE WIGHT. Positively One Night Only of the dazzling, glittering, spectacular, PANTOMIME, Pleasing to the eye. Enchanting to the ear. \ A WHIRL OF GIRL AND GAIETY. Magnificent and daringly. Created Dresses. SUPERB STAGE SETTINGS. Hear the latest Patriotic Sqng, “TREfITHAM,” With Full “Panto” Chorus. "ITS TULIP TIME «N HOLLAND,” And several other new Musical Numbers. FULL PANTOMIME ORCHESTRA. "PANTO” PRICES Ss, 2s, and Is. Beauty and the Beast
Reserves at Fox's Music?. Depot. Tlie net proceeds donated to "Lady Liverpool Fund." WANCANUI GARRISON BAND. r Under the,auspk'cs of the Stratford Racing Club. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. CRAND SACRED CONCERT. (In aid of Taranaki Wounded Soldiers' Fund.) A. AND P. SHOWGROUNDS, STRATFORD,' SUNDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1916. (2.30 p.m.) Accommodation for horses, vehicles and motors free. GRANDSTANDS PR KB. AFTERNOON TEA' ON GROUNDS. Admission-Adults Is, Children under 12; Gd. A. COLEMAN, Secretary S.K.C. j. w. McMillan, Bon. Sec. Stratford Patriotic Coin. STRATFORD. T 11TUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd. The Famous Russian Baritone, EUGENE OSSSPOFF. EUGENE OSSIPOFF. EUGENE OSSIPOFF. A Tremendous Success. Return Visit to Stratford after an extended tour through the East. ' With an Kxcllcnt Company, Including: Miss Bessie Rogers, Elocutionist. Miss rctlmoe Clegtf, M km Soprano. Miss Sylvia Roberts, Pianist and Accompanist. ON3 NIGHT ONLY. extra for «< m-'ig. Plans hoy ''v.'i at PIHINA ii we hare a nice selcodJ tion in 11 al Doulton and othei nice pieces suKllle for the season.— Charles E. James.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 29, 30 December 1916, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 29, 30 December 1916, Page 1
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