AMUSEMENTS. H!3 MAJESTY’S THEATRE. BERNARD’S PICTURES. EVERY EVENING. Bernard’s Supreme Orchestra. THURSDAY’S BIG BILL. .'All New Star Pictures, headed by the Creat Irish Exclusive Feature, founded on J. S. La Fanu’s Poem, SHAMUS O’BRIEN. “A fair SHAMUS O’BRIEN. broth SHAMUS O’BRIEN. of a boy.” A Wonderful Caste of Irish Principals. / It’s Irish Through and Through. An Irish Poem adapted by an Irishman Actors are Irish. Producer als) Irish. SHAMUS O’BRIEN. The SHAMUS O’BRIEN. Great SHAMUS O’BRIEN. Irish SHAMUS O’BRIEN. Rebel. My Lord, if you ask me if in my life; time I thought any treason or did any crime Though I stood by my grave to receive the death blow, Before God and the world, I answer you, NO! And a Host of Comic and other Gems. Absolutely the Biggest Programme ever seen here*. Matinee Every Saturday 2.30 p.m. USUAL FARES
TO-NICHT. TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALITsTRATFORD, Direction Edward Branscombe. This Is the Night yau have been / Waiting for. THE GREAT EVENT. THE DANDIES' VISIT. STRATFORD'S NIGHT OUT. LOOK AT THE DANDIES ! Mr. Claude Dampier. Miss Irene Vere. Mr. George Morgan. Miss Hilda Lane. Mr Oliver Peacock. Miss Evelyn Ward. Mr Gavin Wood. Mr Leonard Griffiths. Did you hear about the stir they made in Auckland last Saturday night? Half the town couldn't gain admission to the theatre. Those who did get in, however, revelled in a riot of jollity and mirth. Guess they've got soro sides to-day! THE DANDIES—TO-NICHT. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tarry not by the wayside, else you lose vour seat. PRICESv-3s, 2s, and Is. Plan nowopen at Grubb's Music Warehouse. OWN HALL. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. COMING. Mr. J. C. Williamson's GORGEOUS ANNUAL PANTOMIME SINBAD THE SAILOR. SINBAD THE SAILOR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. Box Plan Opens at The Dresden, Wednesday, September 25th. DRESS CIRCLE and ORCHESTRAL STALLS, 6s. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE UNIVERSAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. R. H. W. HEATH will be in at- \ tendance at MR. T. G. GRUBB'S Music Warehouse (where rooms have been kindly placed at his disposal) from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., commencing on SATURDAY NEXT, June 22nd, to receive pupils for the College's Rapid Method of Teaching the Piano. • THE NEW METHOD. We guarantee to Teach Piano from perfect music in eight lessons, or Refund Fee. THE NEW METHOD. We invite the public to call and have new method explained. Success guaranteed. mfit E NEW METHOD. ijt No knowledge of music required ; any age can play piano from perfect music, eight lessons. TH E NE W METH OD. Interviews daily. Don't be sceptical, misguided, or think it impossible. We prove it. No failures. ffIHE NEW METHOD. JL You obtain the same result in eight lessons that takes years under the old conditions. THE NEW METH OD. The approval of eminent musicians shows that the New Method is thoroughly sound. THE NEW METHO D. Fee £1 10s tuition, and returned if pupil cannot read and play in eight lessons. Not vamping. READ THIS ! ACRES FREEHOLD, Coast Land; level, all in grass t>s, nine paddocks; carry 40 cows, besides other stock; near school and creamery; 4-roomed House, cowshed, hayshed, trapshed, etc. Price £25 per acre, quite equal to land at double the price. Cash £SOO, balance 5 per cent. ttriTfli AND CO., SOLE AGENT'S, Egmont Street, NEW T PLYMOUTH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9, 4 September 1912, Page 1
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