AMUSEMENTS. tJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S UNRIVALLED PICTURES. THEY ALL SAY Nothing Brighter, Clearer, or Better Ever Seen Here. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 823 ft. Up-to-Date Servants—Star Comedy 995 ft. The Copper and tho Crook — Star Drama. 470 ft. The Unexpected Servant— Comio. 530 ft. Cock a Doodle Do—Novelty. 590 ft. Daddy’s Diddums and tho New Baby— Comic ' 685 ft. Village Coachman —Star Drama. 998 ft. The Girl in the Mountains— Star Drama. 1000 ft. The Golden Supper—Star Drama. 500 ft. Italian Cuirassiers—Scenic. 475 ft. Karlsbad Pocelain—lndustrial 481 ft. Life of tho Salmon—lndustrial 415 ft. Moscow —Scenic. Our New Machine is tho Best Ever. Prices—Adults Is, Children Gd. Orchestra Every Evening. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, 2.30 Adults 6d, Children 3d. Town hall. STRATFORD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. WEST’S , PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. Present "THE GOLDEN SUPPER,” A Biograph Masterpiece inspired by Tennyson and Boccaccio, also, Barker’s Famous Picture, "FOX HUNTING.” Besides Numerous Other Gems. DON’T MISS. ■■ 5 ■ ■> : j Popular Prices. . OWN HALL. STRATFORD. T _ Direction J. O. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. At a quarter to 8. Mr. J. C','"Williamson Presents the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In the Greatest Musical Play of Our Generation. OUR MISS GIBBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. Interpreted by the following Groat Artists — BERTIE WRIGHT, Leslie Holland, Andrew Higmson, Fred Leslie, C. R. Bantock, Frank Stirling, Colin Campbell, Tom Maxwell, Arthur Lissant. BLANCHE BROWNE, Connie Milne, Nellie Wilson, Fitzmaurice Gill, Nellie Calvin, Ivy Schilling, Eileen Cottey. The Superlative Effort in Musical PlciyS} OUR MISS Cl BBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. Portrayed in Stratford Exactly as in Melbourne and Sydney. ■ iOO Company 'of One Hundred. 109 Prices: Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls 6s, Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Early Door Stalls 6d extra. , The Millinery, Skirts, Blouses, etc., in Act. I. are supplied by Robinson s, Manchester House, Stratford. The Box Plan will be opened at I. G. Grubb’s on SATURDAY NEXT. rjiH E EVENT OF THE VEAR. BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE’S Annual Juvenile and Adult PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. To be held in TOWN HALL, On FHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. Children from 7.30 to 9.30Adults to Follow. Good. Floor, FirsUclass Music by Madams Bernard’s Orchestra. Juveniles Is, Onlookers Is, Ladies Is fid, Gents 2s 6d. A. E. BURGESS, Secretary. FOR SALE. 40 A ACRES' L.1.P., about 409 tcOtc acres in grass, and subdivided into 4 paddocks; slicop-proof fencing. Price £5; easy terms. Apply J. BRAKE, Stratford. TO ADVERTISERS. Matter for Standing Adveiisement Spaces Must be hamh ' in at this office Not Lator than 3 p.m. on the day prior to that bn which replace is to appear. Replaces forwarded at more frequent intervals than the period contracted for, will be charged at tho rate of fid per inch, without further notice. THE MANAGER. AXES. —Collie King ss, Plumb’s, 'Mann’s, and Kelly’s 4s Gd; second growth Hickory Axe Handles, the best procurable. Is 3d; now stocks of Pick, Shovel, Spades, and other handles for all tools. Bellringer Bros., Ltd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 22 September 1911, Page 1
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