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Amusements. - THRILL WEEK KING'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT 8 p.m.. TO-NIGHT ~ KIN-TIN-TIN . ■:■ ';,. .' ! '*:}*■;•'..;' RIN-fIN-TI'N RIN-TIN-TIN . ..* t« v In , ■"JAWS OP STEEL" . ' • : '" < JA : WS OF STEEIL" ThV Killer, the dog with a price on hig head in the ghost tbwii of Calvao, the do|*who f *weflVbaek to thecal of his" puflpyhoM, •' and face l d ' hdarttingli'ng adverit'iire: . "JAWS -OF STEEL* "JAWS OF v "STE*EL" Outlaw Dog becomes Daring Defender 'GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. USUAI/ PRICES. IT'S THRILL WEEK. WE TOLI?f London, Pari% Mildiij Sydney and Melbourne said of ALFRED O'SHEA, MOW hter what Wellington, "N.Z., has 'sp say pf thi 3 GREAT IRISH TENOR The Dominion, June 22: "Further triumphs by > tenor. It is long since sudfa" genuine enthusiasm reigned ai> the Town Hall as was created by the ]jißh ,tenor, Mr Alfred! O'Shea." •/Evening Post," triumph of Alfred o'Shea 'at the Town Hall last night was complete; no mere artistic tenor has ever sung in.Weilirigton.'' : TWW HALL " TO-MORROW NIGHT. . . t ALFRED O'SHEA j ALFRED O'SHEA Rising: "Ohe.Gelida Mdnina" ("La ' Boheme''), "Questa Quella" ar?S "lift:: Donna e Mobile" ("Rigolefcto"), "Berceuse de Jocelyn"' (Gotlfefl),' Aria from' Pucei ni' si "Life ' and DeatH"j (Coleridge Taylor), "Fairy Tales- of Ireland" (Obates)., "I Hear a Thrush at Eve,'' * "Tlie Low-Backed. Cari?\' "The; Snbwv-breasted Pearl," etc. ; ASSISTING MISS GLAIRE HARTGE FAMOUS" VlCi'LlNlSTi Will play Schubert's "Ave. Maria," Braliams' etc. .'■ ' .-"'" •''. '. " and' MlB9 KATHLEEN FITZGERALD, WOBXD-RMOWNED iPIANiSTE, Will play feethoven's "IpasSimiata,""Ballacfe in A Flat,*' CJiopin. At Popular Pfifces; Jteserves "6*" '"' Reserves ,65.. ' 'Unreserved 6s, 4 S and'2sPlus Usual Tax. STRATFOitC ciT^ENS-,i3AND. - SACRED CONCERT. . , KING'S THEATRE. ON SUNDAY, JULY 15th. >ESIDES the~Band, Vocal Items * will be rendered by the New Plymouth Male Choir and Mr .Baird, New Plymouth's leading tenor soloist. '..,';: ikaLi Hy. BURMESTER, '-._■- y. - Secretary.

TENDERS. THE PEMBROKE CO-OP. DAIRY CO. LIMITED. \ ■ CARTAGE,. 'SEASON 1928-1929. RENDERS, closing- at ll a.m. on. ' July I*. fovited for. carting Produce, 'Cheese and Butter from —■ {>■■'. > i(a) Pembroke Factory to Strat-. ford Railway Station. (b) Pembroke Factory to Cool '.■.•■ Store, Moturoa, New Plymouth. Also carting Cheese Crates, Salt, Coal, Benzine and Sundries from (1) Breakwater, New Plymouth to Pembrowe Factory; (2) Stratford Railway Station to Pembroke Factory. y Wm. POWER, Secretary. Box 83, Stratford. -.-<■ Church Services, , THE HOLY TRINITY: ; Stratford 8 a.m. HJC; 11 a.m. . M.S.: 7 p.m. E.S. Midhirstlla£ " n.C l Tuna 230 p.m. ( B.S. Toko Road 2.30 p.m. E.S. . CT andrews^presbyterian CHURCH, July 15, 1928: Strat--1 ford 11. a.m. Toko 2 p.m. Stratford 7 p.m. Rev. J. MacGregor. QTRATFORD METHODIST CIRCUIT °; July 15th: Stratford 11 a.m. Mr j.McKe<v7 p.m,Rev. H. L. BUamires, "Guilty or Not Guilty?" Mid■Uirst 7 p.m. Mr R. Wickham. StanW Road 2 p.m. Rev. H. L. Blamives. Caßlfrii'a.m.Rev.H.>. Blamires.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 13 July 1928, Page 1

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