AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. A Big Feature Play, the noble liferstory of Andreas Hoi'er, the brave Tyrolist Patriot and Deliverer, "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809." The fight at Still Bridge, realistfc conflict between French soldiers and the Peasants of the Tyrol. Pathe's English Gazette, with its popular contents of extreme interest. A Trip in Southern India—Pathe travel series. Do you realise the educational value of this class of picture? Crandmother's Wedding Dress A play of memory and remorse. A New Keystone, THE FATAL MALLET. The Keystones have cut loose in this Comedy. Mr Will Diamond will sing "How Britishers Die." Pay a visit to the show to night. We are showing all top-tip pictures—a better show than you get in the cities. BIG FEATURE PLAY, Commencing FRIDAY NEXT. A Maori Play filmed in New Zealand amid the wonder sights fo Rotorua, enacted by a picked cast of 50 Maoris. "HINEMOA." "HINEMOA." Maoriland's Queen of the Water, a Romantic love story in dusky toning, rivalling the famous narrative of Nero and Leander. Hinemoa, a beautiful hello in Bronze, braves all, answers the love call of handsome Tui's flute, and swims four miles across Lake Rotorua to the Island of Mokoia. ; The Most Beautiful of all Maori Love Legends. Alfred Hill's Splendid Music. Splendid Music and Splendid Pictures. ,OWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. | NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. First production of Sydney Jones' Brilliant Opera, SAN TOY. (By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Cast of Characters. Capt. Bobbie Preston Mr G. Lambert Yen How Mr Alf. Gray. Sir B Preston .Mr A. MiieDJuriuid Sing Hi Mr P. E. Stainton Lieut. Tucker Fo Hop ~ Mr N. Parker Mr T. Hogg Emperor of China Mr E. S. Bayley Li Mr W. McEwen Poppy Preston' Mrs Dell Dudley Miss K. Bennett Ko Fan Mi<s I. Hcofcer San Toy Mrs Birch-Johnstone Chorus of Wives, Mandarines, Guards, Shopkeepers, English 'Ladies and Dancers, supported by an efficient and well-balau'.ed Orchestra. Synopsis of Scenery. ■ Act I. A Street in Pynka Pong. Act 11. Hall in Emperor's Palace. (A. M. Bradbury) Conductor Mr R. N. Renaud Ass't Stage Manager Mr P. E. Stainton Pianist Mrs Woods Sparkling Music and Beautiful Dresses and Brilliant Scenic Effects. Popular prices: 4s, 2s 6d and Is. Early doors 6d extra, open at 7.15. Box plan now open at Grubb's music ' P E. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary. NOVEMBER 30th~KEEP IT OPE*. tratford"~home DEFENCE j RIFLE CORPS. THE OLD BOYS BRIGADE Assisted by their Lady Friends, the Boys of 'the Territorials and Cadets, and the, Municipal Band Are Presenting To the Patriotic and Generous Peoples of Stratford and Districts, A Tip-top Evening's Entertainment, And ist-class SECULAR, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. Patriotic Songs, Duets, Trios, Quartettes, etc, of the Best, by the Best. Phvsical Drill, Bayonet Exercises, •' Fencing, Club. Swingwa. by the youngsters. These Exercises are a Revelation. COME AND SEE THEM. MONDAY 30th, 8 Sharp. Keep that Evening Open. Proceeds to go to Gallant little Belgium—they who have fought so magnificently and who, alas, have suffered so magnificently too. WE MUST HELP THEM. So keep Monday, 30th, Open. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. EMPIRE HOTEL, BTRATFOHO. (IFStzgarald'a). -IECIL ARDEN, late of the BreakJ water Hotel, Moturoa, begs to announce that ho has taken over the management of tbe above well-known and pdpular hotel, and by strict attention to the wants of the publio, ronage. Speight's , Beer and the Beat of Liquors. Tariff aa per arrangement.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 281, 25 November 1914, Page 1
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