AMUSEMENTS. ADVANCE STRATFORD. MONDAY, D EC E M B ER 31 The Greatest Eve'; t in tbo History of Stratford Play-goers. GRAND OPENING OF THE MOST PALATIAL PICTURE THEATRE IN NEW ZEALAND. THE KING'S CINEMA. —■MMiiLirtiiiitu’j ' —• The Stratford Picture and Amusement Ltd., has given the whole of the Open ing Night’s GROSS TAKINGS to me local PATRIOTIC FUND. STRATFORD CITIZENS: Therefore, Respond. A SPECIAL PROGRAMME will be screened for the opening night only, headed hy a brilliant Triangle Comedy Drama, entitled—“MADCAP MADGE,” “MADCAP MADGE,” Starring OLIVE THOMAS, the prize beauty of the NEW YORK FOLLIES, and known the wide-world over as “THE HARRISON FISHER GIRL.” Watch her when she enters the luxurious Ball-Room on roller skates. ALSO— A big Keystone Comedy in two parts, entitled “CACTUS NELL.” It is simply a Whirlpool of Laughter. The Latest WAR GAZETTE. KING’S CINEMA ORCHESTRA Direction.. . C. H. Rogers. JJINC’S QINEMA Fjl HEATRE. RACE NIGHT ONLY. RACE NIGHT ONLY.
‘THE WHIP.” Two flighty Spectacles have been produced, they are: “THE'BIRTH OF A NATION” and “INTOLERANCE.” Hut!—Never in the history of the Theatre World has so mighty a dramai been created as “THE WHIP.” “THE WHIP.” “THE WHIP.” “THE WHIP.” The thrills that you can’t keep hack, when the horses fly past in the neck-' and-neck race homo. . . . ' or when; the express train thunders over the embankment in a terrific smash—mak e “THE WHIP.” -“THE WHIP.” “THE WHIP.” “THE WHIP ” : finer as an magnifeaturo than It was a Stage Success. A CAST OF 1200. , A Blaze with Sensations of Racecourse and Railroad that have never been equalled. The Latest WAR GAZETTE. Orchestral Music Specially Arranged for the production. PRICES: Dress Circle ts 3d, Stalls is, Front Stalls 6d. Booking ud extra at Crubb’s.
COAL. The following prices will now be charged:— 1 ton, £2 6a Cash; £2 8s Booked, i ton, £1 3s 6d Cash, £1 5s boked. i ton, 12s 6d Cash; 13s 6d Booked. Also Coke. W. SMITH, EGMUNT COAD DEPOT. ’Phone 218. XMAS.. TIDE OF PRESENTS Will be materially affected by
THE SILVERY MOON. Father Christmas, in ]••« l .me iu the skies, will ho very near the full Moon at this year’s festive season, after his visit to the shop ol 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.
BUTTEJR-W R A PrSilS. —To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter; Obtain your butter-wrappere at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. FOR Up-to-date Job Printing, call at . the “Stratford Evening Po«K’i i, as. i —ml
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 31 December 1917, Page 1
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