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PUBLIC NOTICES. KING'S THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY 1 . "Tin: covered wagon." "THE COVERED WAGON."v "THE COVERED WAGON." "THE COVERED WAGON." v "THE COVEREB WAGON." The picture that has taken the World by Storm. The most colossal motion picture undertaking ever attempted. 3000 actors—3oo covered wagons—a two mile train—6oo oxen—looo Indians—--3000 horses. THIS PICTURE WASN'T MADE---"The Covered Wagon" is the greatest achievement in motion picture history. Nothing wa s spared in the making of it., for Paramount had, from the beginning, full confidence it would he the greatest popular attraction ever offered to the moving picture world. "THE COVERED WAGON." Nothing more amazing ever has been on stage or screen, and its equal may not be seen i:. years to come. Love, adventure, thrills—these are the component elements of this superb screen triumph. "THE COVERED WAGON." Indian attacks, prairie fires, fording of swollen streams, a great buffalo hunt, dramatic situations galore—these make up the story of the greatest picture* ever filmed. "THE COVERED WAGON." JUST IMAGINE THIS— You'll see hundreds of num. women, children, horses, oxen—a two-mile wagon train of pioneer days—fleeing for their lives from a ragin"- fire prairie. Youl'l see a thousand real. yelling, painted Indians riding madly to attack in their famou,. "circle of death" formation. You'll see a baffalo hunt with the world's only remaining herd of baffalo. You'll see the wagon train ford a turbulent, mile-wide torrent. You'll see the whole spectacular heart drama of the perilous, glorious days of '49. The story of a man's love and sacrifice for a beautiful girl in the most amazing settings ever photographed. Prices:' Stalls 1/6. Circle 2/-, Reserves 2/6 (plus tax). Special music by Augmented OrchesBox Plan at H

AVON BOWLING CLUB. ENERAL MEETING, Smith's Tearooms, Thursday, May Bth. 7.30. All momber s requested to attend. Lady friends and members of Avon Croquet Club invited to be present. 11. LI. BETTS, Hon. See. FRIDAY, 9th MAY, 1024, at 8 p.m. T)ANCE in aid catholic Bazaar. Good Floor. Good Supper. Music by A. Richardson. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-; Curd's Lorry leaves Post Office 7.30. Free ride. TOWN HALL. STKATFOWK JULY 22 TO JULY 26th inclusive. BIG CATHOLIC BAZAAR. MONSTER TUG-OF-WAR. £25 in Prize 1 -Money - ." Teams get in training now. r. C. JOHNSTON. Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. /"\"\VlXG.to my impending depart-\-J me for England shortly on a business and pleasure trip, I Hey; to notify my nistomefs that ! shall ba nnable to accept any further orders until my return in a few months. ' (MISS) N. WILSON. Rosalind Street, Stratford. SOCIAL. A WELCOME SOCIAL will he giren in Methodist Hall on Wednesday. May 7th, at 7.30, to Rev. G. P. Hunt and Airs Hunt. All heartily invited. FORESTERS' HALL. THURSDAY, Bth MAY. "PUCHRE Party and Dance in aid of Catholic Bazaar. Gents' first prize Ham, Ladies' Ist prize 501ns Hour; also second prizes. Admission THE rOEAL rpiMETABLK AITM QUIDS, Th« tra-reller'a and tourist'* Companion. hold BY BOOKSTALLS and BOOKSHLLBRS, XI- WACH.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 58, 6 May 1924, Page 1

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