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AMUSEMENTS. <> IF M AJESTY’S, rpO-NICHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, The world’s highest paid Cinema actress, in THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW. THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW. It, is not our custom to create ;au artificial boom "Tor an unworthy subject-such a boom acts like a boomerang; it comes back, and hits by introducing a feeling of distrust in future statements. We are, however, prepared to stake our reputation on

THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW. "Which is "held to ho Miss Pickford’s most wonderful characterisation, even surpassing her brilliant successes in “Rugs and “Tess.” MARY PICKFDRDPortrays the wonder character of “Glad,” the beautiful ragged girl of the London slums. WAR GAZETTE, and others.

FORESTERS' HALL, TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. JOHN KELLAND, M.T.C.P.R., JOHN KELLAND, M.1.C.P.R., LECTURE : The Fatality of Numbers. Illustrated by the lives of celebrated men and women—-Edward 7th, Louis 14, Cromwell, W. E. Gladstone, Lord Kitchener, Dr. Crippeu, and others. After tlio Lecture, Mr Kclland will give Readings from Dates of Birth. PRIVATE INTERVIEWS Daily at the -Foresters’ Hall from 11 to 5 written chart with 5 years’ direction Advice, Health and Business. For 10 days’ only—leaving for Hawera on Saturday, December 2nd. I HALL, STRATFORD. PANTOMIME. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. ] BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Admission: One Shilling. Loudon, 10s.

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 and 29, In aid of Stratford Fire Brigade and Boy Scouts. New Songs, Now Danoos, Gorgeous Dresses and Scenery. Splendid Electrical Effects. Firstclass Orchestra under the direction of Mr Y. Lester, Sola Directress and Stage Manageress Mrs Mcßeth. PRICES 3s, 3s Is. Box Plan open at Grubb’s. ECMONT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. AT lIAWEUA. NOVEMBER 22 and 23, 1010. GREAT EXHIBITION Of all CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK. ANNUAL DOG SHOW (Under the auspices of the N.Z. Kennel Club.) CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS. COMPETITIONS for Driving, Jumping, Stecplechasing, * Riding.

HOME INDUSTRIES and SCHOOLWORK. MOTOR CAR and AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 11 Schedules and Entry Forms on application. H. A. LENNON, Acting Secretary, Hawera. P.O. Box 79. BUSINESS NOTICES. JOS. W. BOON, Builder and contractor, Regan Street, Stratford. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy Factory Work a Speciality. Telephone 101. W. E. COLLINS, DOMINION STABLES, Ilegnn Street, Stratford. PER; ONAL ATTENTION. HORSES f'ARRFULLY SHOD. All kinds of smith’s work undertaken.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 98, 22 November 1916, Page 1

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