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AMUSEMENTS.

WEST’S PICTURES. To-night the Town Hall, Stratford, will be occupied by West’s Pictures. 'I lia management announce that an, attractive . programme will ho presented, and there will,, no doubt, ho a good audience. CORONATION RINK. Lovers of thy ■rollers continue to patrorfise• the skating in the old Masonic Hail. ANOTHER, ELTHAAI CARNIVAL. Particulars are published in another column of a grand fancy dress and poster skating carnival to ho held in Wilkinson’s Hall, Eltham, on Monday, Juno 12th. Prizes, for hoys and girls, .and fun for young and old is promised. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. His Majesty’s Theatre will ho devoted to skating this evening, and to-morrow a now picture programme will be submitted. The pictures for Thursday, evening’s programme will ho of unusual interest. as some, of the dramatic films are raid to bo the herb over soon in,SU afford. In the programme are included ‘/Picturesque Japan,” '“The Red Cross Seal,” “The Child of the Ghetto,” and a really marvellous coloured picture;, “Tiro Birth < f Flowera.”’ In the comic department is “Hank, and Tank.” Tire management announce that no matinees will ho given on Saturday afternoons until further notice, as Urn weather - is very severe for c* iilrep to enjoy tjiotnfcdlvcs. Ska ling will he indulged in again this evening. The skates are all newly fitted, and the floor has boon professionally- prepared. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. An excellent prograTnme has boon prepared for the Orchestral Society’s concert to ho . given in the Foresters’ Hull to-morrow evening,, the orchestral itorns being all new and of a varied character. The vocal part of the programme has also been well arranged, and includes a couple of quartettes (both unacco.upan'n'!) h\ Messrs Bond, Lewis, Wilson and Wilkie. To-night the orchestra holds a final rehearsal. Everything points to a successful and enjoyable entertainment.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 86, 31 May 1911, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 86, 31 May 1911, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 86, 31 May 1911, Page 6

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