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AMUSEMENTS. H 88 MAJESTY'S TS-3EATFSE BERNARD’S PERMANENT CHOW. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 10 arid 11. SLATlNG—Sessions Dav and Night. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th. Phenomenal Change cl Pictures. We have the goods, and therefore give an unequalled performance. Star Dramas —Her Pride. The Girl of the Barracks (the two paths), Love and the Law. Scenic —Rathe Gazette, _ Subiaco—fine coloured film, in Hungary. Comedy—A Lucky Toothache. The Recreation of an Heiress. I oolshead Knows All—The Story of a Pair of Boots. Educational—The Bee Hunter. And also the Marvellous Gazette, showing the latest incidents, taken on the spot, throughout the world. Patrons to Skating Monday or Tuesday receive a complimentary for Wednesday’s Pictures. Prices for the People. All money taken is spent locally. /HQROMATBOM SKATS NGi SUNK. NOVEL GUESSING COMPETITION Tho proprietors of the Coronation Rink will give half a guinea to the person guessing the correct or nearest number of people in the Coronation Hall at 9.30 on Saturday Evening, July 15th. Conditions: Write the number of your guess plainly and sign your name, seal in an envelope addressed to Proprietor of the Coronation Skating Rink, and deliver at the Hall any afternoon or evening' up to Saturday Evening, July 15th, at 8 o’clock. No guesses will bo received later.. At 9.30 every person in the Hall will be counted, and the first correct number opened secures the prize; failing a correct number the first nearest number opened wins; each person limited to one guess only. Skating Every Afternoon and Evening. Don’t forget the Next Coronation Dance takes place on MONDAY EVENING, July 17th.

lOWN HALL. STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIG HT!! WEST’S PICTURES. Complete Change of the Latest and Most Up-to-date Pictures. .... Everyth mg new and the best. Come All. Don’t Miss. Remember, Is admits Ladies to all parts of Hall. School Children admitted to body of Hall for 3d. SPECIAL NOTE.—Patrons to WEST’S PICTURES are supporting their own Hall, thereby helping to reduce the rates.

To W N HALL. STRATFORD. Direction J. and N. Tait. S ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, JULY 15. The Acclaimed Monarch of Mystery, N i C 0 L A, And His Original American Company of MODERN MIRACLE WORKERS. Positively the Rest and Most Stupendous Production Extant—Magic, Illusions, Juggling, Variety, on a scale never before attempted. 15 TONS OF GORGEOUS PARAPHERNALIA. 20 SENSATIONAL ILLUSIONS. 100 STARTLING SURPRISES. NOTE.—Nicola has broken the attendance record in almost ovm-y city he has played. He holds the record for attendance. Book early and avoid disappointment. Box Plan at Grubb’s. Prices 4s, 3s, and 2s. H. P. Lyons, Advance Representative. Treasurer, W. A. Batiste, Manager, Charles Hugo. JURE 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 S.V.F.B. (gKATESi SKATES I EXTENSION ROLLER SKATES, BALL BEARING, With Boxwood Wheels. Just Arrived, a Stock of these celebrates SKATES, which we can sell at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Call early, as there is sure to be i big demand for them. P. C. PR3CE, CYCLE AND PHONOGRAPH DEALER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD

A »Sl LENDID INVIQOIIATOR—HOWARDS’ TONING-UP TONiCI is nothing tc eroal :t * for that run-down feeling; ’ alter illness, overwork, mental worries—it servos as a splendid invigorator. It strengthens and stimulates the entire nervous system. It builds up a solid defence against all .minor ailments. Your digestive organs will improve your appetite— vou will feel healthier, brighter, and better in every way after a few doses of EDWARDS’ TOXING-UP TOXIC F. EDWARD S, K.P.S., STRATFORD-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 119, 12 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 119, 12 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 119, 12 July 1911, Page 1

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