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AMUSEMENTS. THE WAR IS RAGING. • ■; British Soldiers have gone to ;fche Front to do their duty—We have also ~, a, great Duty to perform—Entertainment must continue to be provided. ; ,There must be relief from the anxiety of war, and this relief the cinemato-.■,-Egraph industry will continue to provide *We tare still hitting the high sports in Feature-plays. , i GRIP TIME BY THE FORELOCK! Don't, wait tmtil you grow old, but amuse yourself now while you are healthy and young. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: ;'A»Vision Play of Striking Power by • Flying A Company, WHERE THE ROAD. FORKS. *»WHERE THE ROAD FORKS. (In 3 parts.) And, surely, you won't nriss, THE ITALIAN NAVY OF THE DAY. Not so good as good old Britain's Navy, but a good navy just the same. OTHER BIG FILMS. Powers of The Air Drama Caumoni Graphic Tcpical the Reward Drama * The, Life-savers Comedy, .And what a Feast—a Keystone, BETWEEN THE SHOWERS. i The . Orchestral Music includes Maritana* (selections), and everything of note. FRIDAY NIGHT: Alexander Dumas' Illustrious Masterpiece—the supreme picture of the hour THE THREE MUSKETEERS. 10,000 ieet in 6 acts —a complete entertainment— acted by the largest and . strongest cast ever got • together. 1 The delightful Old World atmosphere startlingly reproduced. Magnificent, rich, rare and costly costumes of the Period. i Special Music Embellishment. tTRATFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

TOWN HALL, I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. SPRING SHOW Of ) DAFFODILS And DAFFODILS " Seasonable DAFFODILS Flowers. OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING Proceeds in Aid of Patriotic Fund. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Admission Is to all. Schedules from W. S CATO, Secretary. SIN C LEE, THE BEST, LAUNORYMAN, BROADWAY SOUTH. "ERE are my Latest Prices, which —• knock , them all out:—Sof z Shirts, Singlets, Drawers, 3d; Starched Shirts, 4d; White'Coats, 6d; Collars, J.Jd; Socks, 2d pair; Handkerchiefs,. Id each. CQME ALONG-ME SAVEI i Me Good Sport! , Me Jack Johnson J GIGANTIC BARGAINS In .LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING. CLEARING SALE of Trimmed Millinery. Must be sold I/ADTES' COATS—To go at cost price. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—UsuaI price 70s, Sale Price 455. " CHILDREN'S WOOL COATS—At cost price. .Extraordinary Bargains in all De- - -partmentfl of Ladies' Wear. Call and see everything for Yourself. SATISFACTION ASSURED. MISS MoMENAMIN, Ladies', and Children's Outfitter, (Opposite Post Office) ELTHAM.

(Published Annually). Enables traders throughout the W«rl<! -to communicate direct with JE&efkb ■ ■' Manufacturers mrseS Daater* ia each claaß of goods. Besides BeJKj a complete commercial guide fio Loai.i4ixa.\ and, its suburbs, the.- dir-jofcor? coatair.B lists ol ~jritk.Jb Goods tfe»y ship, a»& *&w Colonial and JForeiflK Markeia the? Reaamsftlp I :ms arraased under the Ports to wfcfcfi thoy nail, and indioatiaf the *ppro7.i mat* Sailings; >. « Frovlnalu) Trad* Hatlaea ■of leading Manufacturer ,\ Meiohasin, etc. in the principal proTincial &own» and industrial wuiroß of fch* BnifcefJ , Kingdom.. 1 A,oopy of .the eaxranfi eSitos. will b« forwarded, freight paid, on rtesijtf of Postal Order for 298. Dealers seeking Agencies can eSr&r...tia*. fheir trade cards for ftl, or brjgei , adTertisemeats from £3. THE LONDON OIKECTOSY 66* PAIiV, LT»., 81, Afct&irs* a*i,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 25, 16 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 25, 16 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 25, 16 September 1914, Page 1

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