AMUSEMENTS. PiCllifiES nightly. To-night’s Strong Programme of th LATEST IN PICTUREDOM. ' COUNT ZAUKA. A powerful play of high life and o the underworld. The thrilling a ve £ on aristocratic criminal tures of an ari&xotiawc A Man who Lived a Double Life. A strong story of love, intrigue an< gallant heroism. picturesque Brittany. WARWICK CHRONICLE, And & Bunch of Comedies, beaded 3 a humorous burlesque, THE INTERRUPTED SEANCE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, The Great Police Drama, - the third decree. a 5000 ft. Lubin Star Drama. A Picture Play of Vigor, Power and Purpose. | A World’s Dramatic succession in viv.d Pictures. CHARLES KLEIN’S Strong and Striking Indictment, plain unvarnished and masterly arraignment of shameless practices and execrable methods to secuie convictions resorted to by the New , York Police. Its presence in Australia has been detected. IS IT PRACTISED HERE? A Curso of the Land of Stars and Stripes. A Canker gnawing at the Heart of Justice. Torture and Hypnotic Suggestion. A play that makes one think. ARE ITS TENTACLES SPREADING ? Is it amongst ns even in modified form? . Is it a threatening peril? A Calamity that may befall? THE TERRIBLE THIRD DEGREE. A BARBAROUS INSTITUTION. \ PUBLIC MENACE. It must be Watched. PRICES AS USUAL. L. Town h a & SKATING! SKATING! Every THURSDAY and SATURDAY. From 2 to 5. No skates supplied. Bring your own skates. Admission 6d. Admission 6d. Sole charge of SYD. BERNARD. T 0 W N HALL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, ' JULY 29th and 30th. Messrs J. and N. TAIT present THE KENNEDYS. THE KENNEDYS, Most - Brilliant -.Musical: Combination of Artists. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. Saturday night’s audience at Chnstmrch welcomed the Kennedys in no icertain fashion, every 1 -item in the •ogramme being encored twice ana trice, and it was unanimously agreed lat the combination is one of the ost talented. ever heard in WellingUnparalleled Scenes of Enthusiasm. THE KENNEDYS, [n their Refined and Entertaining Performance. Admission: 3s, 2s. Booking to-day t Grubb’s. MRS MoCALLUM, Broadway. REAT BOOM-MAKING SALE. DBASTIC REDUCTIONS, rything Marked down to Bedrock Prices. FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY. .ON’T miss this chance of securing ladies’ and children’s knitcoats at less than wholesale es. Maids’ rainproof coats from 6d, ladies’ and children’s bats and nets, trimmed and untrimmed, at ace prices; children’s wool caps each. A lot of fur neckets from lid, worth double; a few only, es’ blanket coats 17s 6d to 22s a lot of ladies and children’s ver hats from 2s lid to 12s 6d, 'es’ stockinette bloomers at 2s 6d. his is a real sale, as we must ■e room for alterations. MRS McCALLUM, Broadway. /
WHANGAMOMONA—MAIN TRUNK THROUGH COACH SERVICE. MOORE’S ROYAL MAIL COACH . SERVICE between Okahunura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will be extended to Whangamomona from the beginning of November next. Timetable in future issue, AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. Livery, and Bait Stables at Ohura, Matiere and Mangaroa. TOM MOORE, Proprietor. J BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, • TTAVING taken Sparwath’s old JJ- Shop, over the Bridge, has Started his Boot Repair Factory, on which lines he specialises. “DONE WHILE YOU WAIT.” Try his Waterproofing for handeewn repairs and noiseless Rubber H Heels. '' J. H. FORD, Sparwath's Late Shop, BROADWAY SOUTH. Fancy glass ware, crockery, china—all these suggest what to buy as a present for your friends. James, Cash Trader, Broadway. *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 82, 28 July 1914, Page 1
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