AMUSEMENTS. KING'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT. Final screening of a tip-top programme. "CAMEEON OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED" AlSo the William Fox one-reel Special "THE LAND OE TUT-ANKH"AMEN" An interesting picture, showing the journey from Cair 0 to the Valley of 4 the Kings. Latest Gazette, Educational. and Comedy. USUAL PRICES. Commencing: Matinee To-Morrow Gloria Swanson. IN "THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS BELLEW "THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS BELLEW Here is glorious Gloria at her resplendent best. As the mother whom slanderous tongues have robbed of her ; child and happiness, and as the gay daring leader of Monte Carlo 'she was never so lavishlr gowned. Conrad Nagel, June Elvidge . and Robert Cain in the supporting cast. Also another Torchy Comedy scream "TORCHES DOUBLE TRIUMPH."
Gazette and Educational. Usual Prices. Box plan at, Humphrey's Bookseller THlkfiv ANNUAL. PARAMOUNT WEEK w mm SEPTEMBER 19A3 iOTDliaa!3fflaipiG3lSß| m 4 56 7 "I hate ham sandwiches," We heard someone,say that one day at THE STRATFORD MARBLE BAR; THE STRATFORD MARBLE BAR, 'go we thought- it outy and now ■■'.! t« i Serve, 1 in; addition, the following delicious sandwiches:
OYSTER SANDWICHES; MARMITE SANDWICHES. NJUT4JUTTER SANDWICHES. • TOMATO SANDWICHES. EGG SANDWICHES. INDIA RELISH SANDWICHES. BANANA SANDWICHES. CHOP SOUCI SANDWICHES. SPAGHETTI SANDWICHES. A bigger variety than you will get anywhere in New Zealand. We have dozens of other delicacies to choose from our menus. Our Motto is : SERVICE! SERVICE 1 ! SERVICE! g[ALL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER sth. END OF SEASON. BALL Music by A. Richardson's Orchestra. Good Supper. Better Floor. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. W. McMAHON, Hon. Secretary. THE BOOT & SHOE HOSPITAL. m J. STONEMAN & SON. Saddlers and Boot Repairers, Retailers of English and Colonial Boots.—Only the best brands kept. SPLENDID LINES FOR YOUR INSPECTION. We use only English leather In all our boot repairs. FARMERS, NOTE:—Collars . our Specialty. Give us a trial. Prices Right.
HORSES FOR SALE. Always open to buy good sorts. Some first-rate Farm Horses, all classes of work. Apply— S, J. SUISTED Opunake Road, Stratford. 'Phone 359. JJUTTER WRAPPERS * Dairy farmers who make ■>•■ - own butter: Qbtain your butter-wrappers *t; the "Stratford Post" Job'Printing pic* ....,-!
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 99, 31 August 1923, Page 1
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