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AMUSEMENTS. ml every EVEN! N G. Doors open 7.30. Pictures S o’clock precisely. Special Professional Operatic Music. TO-NIGHT’S APEX OF ART FILMS. Vitagraph’s magnificent Star, “PRINCE OF EVIL,” “PRiNCE OF EVIL,” Showing the triumph of Virtue over Evil. 3000 ft. of emotional, exciting and convincing drama. IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Pathe’s Rest Industrial. “SEEDS OF WEALTH.” Lubin’s Special Merit Drama. HUNTING SMALL AND BIG GAME IN THE EAST. A most fascinating subject. “WHERE JEALOUSY LEADS.” A.K. True-to-Nature Drama. PATHE GAZETTE. | The World’s Late.A News, and also The Latest Fashions. And a host of Comic Hits, headed by Vita’s Screamer, “THE TABLES TURNED.” MONDAY NEXT MAACH 2nd. Pathe's Colored Drama, "A FATAL LOVE.” Bernard’s Pioneer Picture Show always Screen the BEST. STRATFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. GREAT AUTUMN SHOW. GREAT AUTUMN SHOW. GREAT AUTUMN SHOW

Town hall. , O W N HALL. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 6th and 6th. MARCH sth and 6th. Special Exhibits of Cactus Dahlias NEW SILVER CUP, Presented hy J. PETRIE, Esq., For COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES. 1 Beautiful Decorated Tables, Etc. OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING BOTH DAYS. Admission.—Adults Is, Children 6d. Schedules from W. S. CATO, Hon. Secretary. NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 31 ST ANNUAL SHOW 31 ST WEDNESDAY’ 4th. and THURSDAY, Display hy the Agricultural Department. Amusement and Education for all. Entries close Saturday, Feb. CHARLES PAINE, Secretary. F. A. CRAMER, PIONEER BAKER, CONFECTIONER AND TEA ROOMS. (Next Arch Rawles, Broadway.) OR Comfortable, Cosy and Curtained Tea Rooms, got to the TE WHARE REKA. Orders taken for Wedding, Christening and Birthday Cakes. 7he Bakery Business is still carried on at Regan Street. BOWLER & PEARCE, Painters I And Paperhangers, SIGN WRITERS and DECORATORS. STRATFORD. ESTIMATES given for all kinds of Work. '<We put value into our work.” Orders may be left with Mr A. J. Dovey, Empire Stables. FRANK BOUND, WOOD MERCHANT,

CARTER AND CARRIER, FALSTAFF STREET, ' - L • ‘ m Stratford. R.DERS left at Lairtason’s promptly attended to. McMillan and Fredrio, suits agents for Alliance Beekeepers' Supplies. Full stock of all lines at Maker’s prices Cash Buyers of Clean Beeswax. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 1

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