AMUSEMENTS, Vitagraph presents a telling Amen. can drama in two fine parts, THE PAUPER MILLIONAIRE. A .Wily Woman's Wit works wonders. MOTHER AND WIFE. A powerful story touching in its appea Edison Co.'s latest play. VIEWS OF MUNICH. Cauniont's grand scenic studies, A MOUNTAIN STREAM. ' Delightful' Color Scenic. PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE. Popular Pictorial Magazine. Comedies, of the First "Water — Keystone's Barnyard Flirtation, and Lubin's comics success. He said he could Act," a yell. Extra Special. THE GERMANS OCCUPATION OF LOUiVAIN. Xatest war series direct from the front. Photographed on the 20th September. •600 ft. in length. Showing to-night' onlv. NNUAL SCHOOL CONCERT. STRATFORD DISTRICT "HIGH SCHOOL. TOWN' HALL, 16th DECEMBER, 1914. PROGRAMME: Ist Part.
Opening Overture Orchestra .Song, "The Dolls," Infant Girls Song, "The Joiners," Infant Boys .Song, "The British Flag," Juniors Song, "The Sea-Gulls," Junior Girls Song, "The Gipsies," Seaior Girls Song, "Water Fairies," Infant Gr.ls Song, "Birdie's Ball" JumV Girls Recitation, "Little Flo's Letter," ivy Spe.k Nod Nod, Sleepy Head Infants Second Part. .CHILDREN'S OPERErfA: "The Birth of the Union .Jack." (All characters to be taken by School Children.) Part I. ■Chorus, "We Will Weave a Banner" Song, "I am a Eraw Laddie," St. Andrew Glee, " Bonnie, Bonnie Scotland' Song, "Where I was Born" Si. Patrick Glee, "The Green Island of Erin" Song', "England, our .Va'Jve Land," i St. George [ Chorus, "The British Flag" ! Part 11. Chorus, "The Thin Red Lira," Soldiers Quartette, "Men of Harlech" Welsh Girls Chorus, "Maidens Gaily Tripping' Tambourine Dance Maidens Chorus, "Our First Line of Defence " Sailor's Harnpipe
Chorus, "Our Noblo King Chorus, "Flag of Victory" NATIONAL ANTHEM. THE GREATEST OF ALL XMAS HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS IS THE ELTHAM BOXIHC DAY (SATURDAY), [ MONDAY (DECEMBER 28). Tfrq Brightest, Cleanest, Keenest, mO*t Thrilling and Enjoyable Athletic Gathering in the Dominion. iLL THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING CYCLING EVENTS GREAT TTJG-OF-WAR-£37 PRIZES Fourteen years of unexampled popularity. Thousands are coming! I EXCURSION FARES. ' T. C. STANNERS, Secretary. GREAT SALVAGE SALE OF STOCK. ~N my new Temporary Premises opJ posite the County Ho.fcal, Broadway, I am offering to the public of Watford, 3e discount : n the £ off ewellery which was saved in the _afe and is undamaged.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 295, 11 December 1914, Page 1
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