AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S UNRIVALLED PICTURES. THEY ALL SAY Nothing Brighter, Clearer, or Better Ever Seen Here. MONDAY’S PROGRAMME. Two Yalintir.es (comedy)—Dolomite Alps (scenic) —When the unul Blows (drama)—Bewitched Restaurant (comic) —Kioto and Surroundings (scenic) —Lost, a M? nkey (comedy)—Lea Goes Skating (comic)— Manufacture ot Gas Mantles (Industrial)— A Bottle of Milk (comic) —Thelma (drama) Through the Clouds (di ama) • Inherited Taint (drama). Our New Machine is the Best Ever. ■ Prices —Adults is, Children (id. Orchestra Every Evening. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, 2.30 Adults 6d, Children 3d. qWn HALL. STRATFORD. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. Ltd. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27t!i. At a quarter to o. 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 Great 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, lv\ Schilling, Eileen Cottcy. _ The Superlative Effort In Musical Plays, OUR MISS GIBBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. Portrayed in Stratford Exactly as in Melbourne and Sydney. 100 Company of One Hundred. 100 Prices: ■ Dress 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 Rohmson s, Manchester House, Stratford. The Box Plan will be opened at 1. G. Grubb’s on SATURDAY NEXT. SKATING Open Every Tuesday, Thursday,, and Saturday. tornoon Sessions —Ladies and Children 6d, Gents Is. ening Sessions —Ladies | Is, Cents Is 6d. CORONATION ASSEMBLY mo next Dance will he held on 3NDAY EVENING, September 20. dies Is, Gents 2s. Mrs. Biancln anist), Mr. Cameron (violin). rjIHE EVENT OF THE YEAR. BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE’S Annual Juvenile and Adult PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. To he held in TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. Children from 7.30 to 9.30Adults to Follow. Good Floor j First-class Music by Madame Bernard’s Orchestra. Juveniles Is, Onlookers Is, Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s 6d. A/E. BURGESS, Secretary. WINTER IS ON ITS LAST LECS!^ and Spring is popping Us nose round the corner. Probably this ’tween season weather is causing you to feci out of sorts. Most people feci the change in climatic ■ conditions. EDWARDS’ TONINC-UP TONIC Is the thing to set matters right. It Is just the right remedy to take at this time of the year. Most people take it, that’s why Its sales always increase during August and September. Buy a bottle, It will keep you fit and well. Price 2s 6d. / F. EDWARDS. STRATFORD. QHAMPION FLOUR Has the reputation of being one of The Best and Most Economical Flours ou the market. Manufactured by the NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, AUCKLAND. Stocked by all Loading tSrocers. NEWTC KING, AGENT FOR TARANAKI.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 23 September 1911, Page 1
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