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AMUSEMENTS.

Ht S LI A J .7. ST Y’ S THEA TK E. “WHOSO 0 STOETH A PST.” The London Film Co., wimse pictures are always ol a high standard, have turned mil: a jmemcahny mliant and punertnl dramatic story in “Whoso Diggeih a Pit," the picture which was seemed last ninhi ;;l tile head of the p: ogw me at Hu- Mrjc; Theatre. The production an , photagrapliy are ol a high on! r. ami tin* plot is cleverly uorbed ou:. which , deals mainly with I:v ,iu p! v. •’ . fmm of a big 'ii’.auch r i": ..moor part er. as a latier, wlien tempted. pror rs a weakling and worn.. and bn- ai mmut at crime hut “nigr a pit" m which In* himself falls. The topical item. “Path" Gazette,” is always a v.elcome inciusiou. '! inu’e are also “Getting H d ol Aunt Kate” '.Vita comedo i. “'J he A;-:-saycr of Lone Gap" (dram:,,), ami a Keystone emm'dy lea luring cord Stirling and Fred Mace. The same programme will be repealed to-n.ght. IF STOMACH HURTS DRINK HOT WATER-; A SPECIALIST’S A D'.’ICE. “if dv,- peptics, ; uH'crum l rem flatulence, indigestion. acidity. gas ric carati h, etc,, would only take a- quarter teaami'u! •' of hi-urmed inaguc-mi in halt a gbe-s of ho. v, edm- imnu'diately yff-et eating. ■ they would soon forget Iha I they . we ever all hc'ed 'w i 11 1 stomach treuhle, and doe tors Would have- to look elsewhere t; cuts." In o\‘])lanafirn of ; be-.e words iho -*e!'i,stall'd ' ml mns! iorms of stomach Lroublc wore due to aeith tv and fermemation of the lend eontents combined with msiilHcient Mood supply to tin- stomach. Ho water increases the hlcoti so ;rdy and m.-i rated magnesia ins: null v neutralises ilio acid and .slops food fermented iou ; the combim.il ion of the ..wo. therefore, la jug extreuu I;> cUieieut aid in.'inately p-e!erablo to the use of ar. iiicial digest.! ves. -time, lauts' and medicines. h should be rneutioued though i!■;iL the Im m el magnesia' rd font s'! in m unite dip iuei from < ' oxddAj • or tiie oi'teiP imif n ■ hism'uTh and magnesia, pfh'\ ■ ;;f enulusiou you sho\ib| jir m Die cimmG'L '"very distinctly' for hgtura'ml megiu -a.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 83, 11 July 1916, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 83, 11 July 1916, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 83, 11 July 1916, Page 7

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