AMUSEMENTS. ELM Another Startling World Drama, “THE FALSE FRIEND.” “THE FALSE FRIEND.” AJESTY’S rjlO-NICHI. featuring , ROBERT WARWICK and GAIL KANE. A powerful story of the treachery of a friend and the RETRIBUTION THAT FOLLOWED. Sensation follows Sensation. THE IRON CLAW Chapter 7. THE HOODED HELPER. WAR GAZETTE. Commencing at the Matinee Saturday, “THE GIRL WHO DIDN’T CARE*” For SATURDAY ONLY. gTRATFORD PATRIOTIC QOMMITTEE. OPENING NIGHT, NEW KING’S :: CINEMA THEATRE. :: NEW YEAR’S EVE. NEW YEAR'S EVE. NEW YEAR’S EVE. (Monday 31st December) Under auspices of above Committee. The public are asked to give’their patronage to the opening night special programme, the whole of the proceeds of which have been generously donated by Stratford Pictures and Amusements Ltd., The gross takings will be given the Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. The box plan is now open, and seats may be booked to-day, Friday, Saturday and Monday next, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day at Ladies’ Patriotic Rooms Broadway PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s. 6d extra booking all parts. W. LANDER, Hon. Secretary. T OWN HALL, STRATFORD. RACE NIGHT, JANUARY Ist, 1918. { STRATFORD MUNICIPAL BAND BENEFIT RECITAL. (In aid of Instruments and Uniform Fund).
Mrs Colin McLaren, New Zealand’s leading contralto. « Miss EVOlyn Young, gifted soprano, late of Napier. Mr Walter Shepiey, Wanganui, concertina and cornet soloist. Mr Addison Pinard, Wanganui, bantone (vocalist), Lieut. Geo. Buckley, New Zealand’s champion cofnetist. Mr R. Boyd, euphonium (gold medallist). Under sole direction of Mr F. L. SPURDLE, Bandmaster. Accompanist, Mr C. H. Fox. Box Plan now open at Fox’s. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Gents 2s; Ladies Welcome. F. A. CRAMER, Hon. Sec. ■ COAL; The following pricei? will now ba charged:— 1 ton, £2 8b Cash; £2 89- Booked. J ton, £1 3s 6d Cash, £1 5s boked. i ton, 12s 6d Cash; 13s 6d Booked, .Also Coke. W. SMITH, EGMONT COAL DEPOT. ’Phone 218. XMAS. TIDE OF PRESENTS Will be materially affected by THE SILVERY MOON. Father Christmas, in k ; s l >mo in the skies, will be .very near j the full Moon at this year’s festive ! season, after his visit to. the shop of A. MOON, Broadway, Stratford, which is his headquarters when toypurchasing, He reports that an inspection of this Moon’s Stock discloses a wonderful array of toys (big and little) and pretty and useful articles suitable for presents at Xmas, time. Only one hunter after presents is said ever to have turned down MOON’S, and he was the Cow that jumped over the Moon! Remember the Sign of the Silvery Moon, Broadway. BUTTER WRAPPERS—To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the ''Stratford Post" Job Printing Office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 28, 28 December 1917, Page 1
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