AHUSEMEHTS. H.M. Theatre. "A Feature Programme we can boast for.” Don’t stick in your little back room every night—you won’t learn anything there. You can see all parts of the world in motion pictures, and you can witness events from all parts of the earth. “WHEN LIONS ESCAPE” (3 parts). Then see A.K.’s Capital Hay, “HER SECOND SHOT,” And A.K.’s Capital .Travel Scenic, THE GORGES OF COLORADO. Real good comedies are Vitagraph s ANY PORT IN A STORM, 1 And Kalem’s FLEEING FROM THE FLEAS. * The Orchestra will feature to-night that great musical hit. ‘The in Town, ’’“by James Nonowce, M.A.D. The Management announce some coming big feature :-Decemher in “The Foreman’s Treachery .Welsh drama); 16th. of the Clouds” (thrilling play ), > “An Officer and a Centlemdn” (nava play); 23rd, Shakespeare’s immortal classic, “Antony §nd Cleopatra. NNFAL CONCERT. STRATFORD DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. ; TOWN HALL, 16th DECEMBER, 1914. PROGRAMME i Ist Part.
Opening Overture Lrcies r.i Song, “The Dolls,” Irxivit Girls Song, “The Joiners,” Infant Hoys Song/ “The British Flag,” Juniors Song, “The Sea-Gulls,” Jnmor Gins Song, “The Gipsies,” Senior bn s Song, “Water Fairies,” infant bn s Song, “Birdie’s Ball” Jumo- Girls 'Recitation, “Little , Flo’s Letter,” ivy Spe.'k Nod Nod, Sleepy Head Infants. Second Part. CHILDREN’S OPERETTA: “The Birth of the Union Jack. (All characters to he taken by School Children.) Part I. Chorus “We Will Weave a Banner” Song “I am a Braw Laddie,” St. a -Andrei* Glee “ Bonnie, Bonnie Scot'and” ’ Song, “Where I was Born” St. Patrick Glee, “The Green Island of Erin Song, “England, our Native Lanci^ Chorus', “The British Flag” Part 11. Chorus, “Britannia” ‘Chorus, “The Thin Red Line, Soldiers Quartette, “Men of Harlech Welsh Chorus, “Maidens Gaily Tripping * __ Tambourine Dance Mauley Chorus, “Our First Line of defence , SaJot s Sailor’s Harupipe Sailor G.rl Chorus, “Our Noble King Chorus, “Flag of Victory” NATIONAL ANTHEM. ALL THE CHAMPIONS ARE COMPETING.
Previous Records Expected to be Broken at the FOURTEENTH ANNUAL GRAND AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL AT eltham BOXING DAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914 (TWo days). Splendid Entries from Australia’s Foremost Axemen and Sawyers foi World’s ChathlPilbrlships, 1 Australasian Championships, Dominion championships. TWO FULL DAYS OF THRILLS, CHOPPING! SAWIK G! CYCLING! TUG-OF-WAR! Side Attractions by the Score. Excursion Trains and Fares. ALL THE CHAMPIONS ARE COMPETING. IN my new Temporary Premises opposite the County Hostel, Broadway, I am offering to the public of Stratford, 3s discount ; n the £ off Jewellery which was saved in the safe and is undamaged. T. C. STANNERS, Secretary. GREAT SALVAGE SALE OF EWELLER’SIIfa STOCK. J. K: STONE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 298, 15 December 1914, Page 1
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