amusements. 4 H.M. Theatre. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). THURSDAY (NIGHT; THURSDAY A gigantic 7000 ft. production. An allBritish Biograph Exclusive. Charles Dickens’ greatest work, acted by a company of English stars. 1 “DAVID COPPERFIELD.” The story of David Copperheld’s 1% took nine mouths to produce. A hue cast of principal character^: David Copperheld, Wilkin Micawber, Uriah Deep, Daniel Peggoty, Little Emily, Dora Spenlow, Mr Steerforth. Agues Wickheld, Betsy T rotwood, * Mr Murdstone, Mrs Micawber, Mr Wickheld, “Ham” Creakle, and Mrs Pumraige. Special music played to this feature. ONE NIGHT ONLY— THURSDAY. German Occupation of Louvain will be screened on Friday night. THE GREATEST OF ALL XMAS HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS IS THE AXEMEN’S c CARNIVAL AT ELTHAM On BOXING DAY (SATURDAY), And , MONDAY (DECEMBER 28). The Brightest, Cleanest, Keenest, ' most Thrilling and Enjoyable Athletic j Gathering in the Dominion. i ALL THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING t RUNNING AND CYCLING EVENTS . GREAT TUG.OF-WAR—£37 PRIZES Fourteen years of unexampled popuiar- ♦ jty. Thousands are coming! L EXCURSION FARES. T. C. STANNERS, Secretary. c D AN TyjALONE & QO. ,
FOR—WINES, SPIRITS. ALES, AND CORDIALS. We also stock Manning and Co.s Prize Amber Ale, strachan’s Kaka Ale, and Tui. . i, WE supply Jars and Kegs* on which a Deposit is charged. 218 6d OUR USUAL 21s 6d 2is fid CHRISTMAS 21S 6d 21 st 6d HAMPERS. . 21s 6d ARE NOW READY. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. OLR Carts deliver to all parts of the Borough. CUSTOMERS, when enclosing cash for goods to ho sent to‘flag stations, will please note to add ) freight. D AN M ALOtIE & C 0 ’ Ring up 55 Fenton St., STRATFORD. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. GOLDEN GRID. IN thanking my many customers for their past patronage, I hereby give, notice that I have secured larger and up-to-date premises (lately occupied by Mr Drake), opposite County Hotel, where I shall be pleased to see all old and new friends. Broadway. PIVAC. OJRUPQPSAH ACRSe© I *'. buying »»' W dor taken for all Britwk Continental goods, including— Books end Stationary, Boots, Shoes and Leather, ! Chemicals and Druggists’ taadrieß, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycle*, Motor Oars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, ■Fancy Goods and Perfumery, * Hardware, Machinery and Metalc, Plate and Watohoa, PhoWgraphio and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilman’s 6tores, eta,, ett. Commission to 5 per ftaat Trade Discounts allowed, Bpeoiad Quotations on D® as anil, Sample Cases from £IC upwards. Consignments oi Produce €oI(2 'Account. WILLIAM WHLSO*) ANB (Batabliehad lAH), ■ 23 Afesisa?!*?! UM/toffl, fc.s. Cable ftddrsss; VA>WUlir*, ~
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 293, 9 December 1914, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 293, 9 December 1914, Page 1
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