AMUSEMENTS. BERNARD'S PICTURES. NIGHTLY. We are keeping up to our standard Mark in securing the latest and best Piotures on the market, no matter at "Whit cost or expense. A Big Iraagraph Thriller to-night, (3000 ft.) "THE WRECK" (3000 ft.) produced at a cost of £IO,OOO. A Startling Railroad Sensation. It must be seen to be Realised. Two Big Locomotives o'Jilide head-on. .Wo have a|s6 secured another big fiira, MEXICAN WAR PICTURES. Hcturdg-taken at the recent war, MEJflpO v. UNITED STATES. These pi true pictures, not "fake" Business. MONTANA STATE FAIR. Complete view of the .ports, industries, and general ohsraoton sties of the most progressive State J America. MABEL'S BEAR ESCAPE. . ALIGRIA'S ACROBATS. Sm our Gracious King visiting Paris in the Gazette. Madam Butterfly, Merry Widow, and other selections will be played by the Orchestra.
JUST LANDED THE .VERY LATEST CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CHINA. ALF. MOON. EMPORIUM, BROADWAY.
MUDFORO ami 80SGOOD QASM, BOOMI GABAQI. Thoam No. 116 (dry) 141 (night) ■rwutesy atratferti.
J. H. FORD. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, JTAVING taken Sparwath's old Shop, over the Bridge, haß iterted his Boot Repair Factory, on irhich lines he specialises. "DONE WHILE YOU WAIT." Try his Waterproofing for handpewn repairs and noiseless Rubber Steels. J. H. FORD, Sparwath's Lata Shop, BROADWAY SOUTH.
GIGANTIC BARCAINB In LADIES' AND .CHILDKEN'S OUTFITTING. SALE of Trimmed Millinery. Must be sold SADIES' COATS—To go at cost price. fIAVY SEBGE COSTUMES—UsuaI price 70s, Sale Price 455. fJHILDBEN'S WOOL COATS-At 4 cost price. flrtraordinary Bargains in all Departments of Ladies' Wear. ball and see everything for Yourself. SATISFACTION ASSUEED. MISS MOMENAMIN, Ladles' and Children's Outfitter, (Opposite Post Office) ELTHAM. liNtltN DIRECT*!**, Enables traders throughout the Work to oommunieete direct with Engliei ■lanufatturira an* Daalara in each class of goods. Besides beinfi I complete ooauneroiai guide to Londas «nd its suburbs, the director* contains Hats ol + Expert mrshints with tie Goods they ship, avd tin Colonial and Forei«* Market* the? ■opfljll sttuMilp ;i.Jna§ arranged under the Ports to whie> they tail, and inchoating the *pproxi mete Sailings j Prevlnelal Trade NJtltfc* el leading Manufacturerf, Herohante, >pte. in the principal prerißcial towni and' industrial centres of th« Unite*' Kingdom. 'A eopy of tlte ear real elitioa- wil be forwarded, freight paid, en reeeip' of Postal Order for Its. Dealers seeking' Agencies can ftX?ei tiee their fcrmde oards for *l, or large? advertisements from IS. THI LfNiON DIRECTOR* 88M PAHY, LTI., »#, gheftWS* ." *■» LMHItA, E.g.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 22, 12 September 1914, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 22, 12 September 1914, Page 1
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