THE FAMOUS ALPINE KNITTING WOOL WHITES
Public Notices A PROPHESY ( that TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) at 2.30 and 8 o'clock 266,992,000 STRATFORD HAIftS Will Stand Straight on End when the patrons of the KING'S THEATRE Are given their first sight of the man-made creature created by«WHU j FRANKENSTEIN J FRANKENSTEIN The Man who "Made ?, Monster Universal Pictures Present: COLIN CLI.VE Frederick Kerr .. John Boles. I And "THE MONSTER" Himself j A FRIENDLY WARNING! | If you have a weak heart and ! cannot stand intense excite- j ment, you are advised not to j see this picture. If, on the ! other hand, you enjoy an un- | usual thrill, you will find it j j in "FRANKENSTEIN" I (Recommended more especially I for adult audiences) i RING 348 FOR RESERVES fPARANAKI RUGBY UNION (Inc.) | SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINAL AT STRATFORD, AUGUST 20. / STRATFORD -V ' 8.6 P.M. , TRAIN « ARRANGEMENTS—SpeciaI train arrangements. See Railway [ Handbills. ADMISSION: Gents 1/-, Ladies Gd.l Children over 14, 6d. Grandstand 6d each person. 'V ■:= • S. E. NIELSON, , . ■■ ■ Secretary, j »THE SALVATION ARMY FENTON STREET | SPEgiAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES! SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES | SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, I August 21, 22 and 23. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. THANKSGIVING SERVICES |, Conducted by MAJOR AND MRS. PERRY {•<• Assisted by BOYS' BRASS BAND FROM ELTHAM HOME MONDAY, 7.45 p.m.: Musical Programme by. STRATFORD METHODIST CHOIR | TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m.: Musical Programme by ELTHAM SALVATION ARMY j ORCHESTRA Season Ticket 1/-. Children Half ; Price. SOUND FIREWOOD 1 SOUND RATA FIREWOOD ?"' Delivered Anywhere in the Borough 35/- Cord Supplied in Half Cord and Cord Lots. Also Rough Loads, 25/PHONE Ul Church Services ! J ■PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY I STRATFORD j SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 ! j STRATFORD—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 and 7. Venerable Archdeacon Gabin. MIDHIRST—II a.m., H.C. HUINGA—2.3O p.m. PEMBROKE RD.—2 p.m. !T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN j CHURCH. | ' 1 STRATFORD CHARGE. | SUNDAY, AUGUST 21. STRATFORD—II a.m., "The Casual j Contacts of Jesus." TOKO—2 p.m. j STRATFORD—7 p.m., "Whither Are] We Going?" j Rev. J. MacGregor. ; PLUNKET NURSE Until further noMce the Plunket Nurse will be m attendance at I the Rooms, JULIET ST. (opposite Railway Station) every MONDAY, TUESDAY and SATURDAY, be- I tween the hours of 1.30 p.m. and j 4* p.m., and every Tuesday and j Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon ia the meantime, to receive Mothers and Children. ■ PHONE 465
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 23, 19 August 1932, Page 1
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