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NORWOOD'S SHOW. Grubb's shop in Broadway proved a great magnet to the public of Stratford yesterday, the special attraction being Professor Norwood's 'exhibit' of a lady reclining on a lounge in a hypnotised condition. The lady, slept from early in the forenoon until S p.m., when she was awakened by the Professor on the stage in the Town ■Kail in full view of the audience. Later in the performance, about a dozen volunteers submitted themselves to the Professor's experiments, and the results were,if anything, even funnier than on the previous evening. Throughout the programme, the audience fairly rocked with laughter at the absurd and extraordinary antics performed by the Professor's subjects. Did space permit a column of funnyism on the performance could be written, but the best recommendation to all is to go alone this evening. MILK OF THE CEREALf. Er CAIVEf. MAKES SATISFACTORY DAIRY PROFITS CERTAIN. Tt is a balanced combination—every ingredient is in itself a good food. Contains no harmful stimulants. Scientifically prepared—nutritious—tempts the appetite and keeps the calves strong and vigorEvery bag is uniform in quality. Procurable in your district from JOHNSON AND CO., illawera, or your storekeeper. 1 MILK OF m CEREAir. lor CALVF/1 DIPHTHERIA AND THROATS. With Diphtheria and other throat epidemkb prevalent. every mother should keep ilusnzol (Is 6d and 23 6d) handy. Health authorities recommend it for disinfect in;;-the nose and throat, young children who cannot gargle should lie on their backs while halfteafipoonfula of Plueuw»l »re puurad i*W. each nostril,*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 2 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 2 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 2 September 1916, Page 2

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