amusements. ATCH! WATCH!! WATCH!!! FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. Under Special Engagement. NEW PICTURES. With NEW PLANT. PROFICIENT ORCHESTRA. DECIDEDLY ALLURING. ALTOGETHER UNIQUE. See Advertisement for Friday about Special Star. Doors open 7 sharp; performance commencing 8 p.m. Dress circle Is 6d, stalls Is. rjIOWN HALL, STRATFORD. Direction: Stephenson and Linley. THE ROYAL PANTOMIME CO. PRESENT NEXT TUESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, The Gorgeous and Spectacular Pantomime, OLD MOTHER HUBBARD OLD MOTHER HUBBARD With its thousand and one movements of increasing merriment. Beautifully Staged, Regularly Costumed. A Whirlwind of Fun. The Brightest, and Best Musical Tit-Bit of Modern Times. 2 CROWDED ACTS OF LAUGHTER Including a series of brilliant and attractive musical sketches and Specialities. MAGNIFICENT STAGE PICTURES, Including ko STAR ARTISTS KO OjU Magnificent Ensembles. Dainty Ballets. Popular Prices—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan at Grubb’s. W. A. LOW, Touring Manager.
fjIOWN HALL, STRATFORD. NEXT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd., Presents WITHIN THE LAW. WITHIN THE LAW. THE RECORD-BREAKING DRAMA Here are some of its Records: LONDON, Under the direction of Sir Herbert Tree, at the Haymarket Theatre, .250 PERFORMANCES, Including a Royal Command Night, in the presence of their Majesties, KING GEORGE and QUEEN MARY. Still drawing crowded houses, and every seat booked weeks ahead. , NEW YORK. Sixteen months continuous run, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE. Three Months each. AUCKLAND. Packed Houses for a Fortnight. The Beautiful Young Emotional Actress, MURIEL STARR, As Mary Turner. “The finest actress seen in Australia for many years.”—‘Daily Telegraph’ (Sydney). Box Plans will bo opened at Grubb’s next Saturday .morning. PRICES.—6s. 4s, and 2s. , ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND.
NEW PLYMOUTH SEASON. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. rjIHEATRE ROYAL, TO-MORROW, 8 p.m. < Reserved Seats 6s, unreserved seats -Is and 2s. Recreation grounds, FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 3. Admission Is, reserved seats 2s Gd. Box plans and Day sales at H. Collier’s. A special train will leave Hawera at 11.15 a.m. for New Plymouth, Stratford 12.40 p.m., and,will leave New Plymouth at 6 p.m., arriving Stratford 8.12 p.m., Hawera 9.10 p.m. EXCURSION FARES. Tickets available till Saturday. MRS HASSALL, /"I ERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND (; LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratfrd, The Best Accommodation, There is a splendid lot of presentar tion pipes In r?e®s St .Times’, Cash
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1914, Page 1
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