AMUSEMENTS. Q JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S PERMANENT d PICTURES. !. EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 0 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. cl SKATING TO-.NIGHT (MONDAY), AND TUESDAY, 7.-30 to 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 21st—- >, Grand Holiday Programme of NewStar Pictures. Some of the Best. Two Little Orphans (great dramati), King George Opening Parliament. . Convict 700. h Told in the West. The Power of a Song.- “ The Lie. And a Evil! Programme of Star Scenic, Comic, and Dramatic Pictures. : No Break-down or Counterfeit Show, " But one that the Show-loving Citizens , of Stratford appreciate. Ij Prices as usual. rp 0 W N HAL L. STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1911. WEST’S PICTURES. Grand Coronation Week Programme. Everything New and Bettor than Ever Come All. Don’t Miss. Popular Prices. TO W N H A'L L. STRATFORD. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,JUNE 23 and 24th. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Farewell Visit of Mr. Edward Branseombe’s COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY, THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS (From London). After a phenomenally successful Australasian and South African Tour, this.now famous Company will present Costume Scenes, Comedy Sketches, Pantomime Burlesques, Operatic Travesties, Vocal Quartettes, - Lightning Cartoons in Coloured Chalks, and a host of SPARKLING NOVELTIES. Entirely Now Programmes. . Prices—3s, 2s, and is. Box Plan row oi)8n. at Grubb’s Music Warehouse; -. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM, THURSDAY. JUNE 22. CLAUDE HATCH, Touring Manager. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION: EXHIBITION BUILDING, PALMERSTON N ORTH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 30th, At 1 p.m. MUSICAL FESTIVALS: OF THE EMPIRE. Chief Patron : His Majesty King. George V. Chief Patron for New Zealand; His Excellency Lord Islington, P.C., ’ D.S.O. ~f Director-in-Chief: Dr Cliaples Harriss Conductors* Dr.. Henry Cowiii’d, Dr. Charles Harriss. 200 THE ™ F ,? OO VOICES. CHOIR VOICES. Pi ineipals: Misses Jennie Taggart, Gertrude
Lonsdale, Maud Wilby, Alice Heeloy, Lady Norali Noel; >Messrs Wilfrid Virgo, Henry Turn pen aey, Robert Charlcswortlr, Robert Chignell, and J. Edward Hodgson, Mas.. Bac., E.R.0.0. Miscellaneous Festival Concert. Tickets, 10s reserved; us not reserved. , ; Box Plan will be open on Juno Bth Orders for Tickets to ho addressed to Mr. J. C. Lane, Box. 144, Palmerston North. Orders by mail will be booked in rotation. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS— The New Zealand Government will issue Tickets at the: usual holiday excursion rates —i.e.,‘ 2d and Id per mile return respectively, minimum 4 s and 2s. Special train is being arranged for, to rim from New Plymouth to Palmerston North and back the same day. HUGO GORLITZ, Dr. Charles Harriss’ Representative. JjHRE BRIGADE ANNUAL . JUVENILE BALL. Will be held this year EARLY IN AUGUST. Children's Practice will start almost immediately. Further particulars will be published later. A. E. BURGESS. Secretary 5.V.F.8.. BUSINESS NOTICES. g 7 E V E FAHEY, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, is sill at the old spot. H:s Saloon has j t lust boon enlarged and refitted, air’d lie has. a splendid stock of the latest and best PIPES, RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES. Old Friends and New Welcomed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 102, 20 June 1911, Page 1
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