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THOUSANDS CURED BY RHEUMO Isn't it a great consolation to know that YOU can be cured of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago? RHEUMO has cured thousands of those who once were sufferers. Start the cure to-day—get RHEUMO. Chemists and stores, 2s 6d ana 4s Gd bottle.'
"Children of wealth or want, to each is given, One spot of green, and all the blue of Heaven." GRAND GRAND PICTURE CONCERT. ; PICTURE CONCERT. ,I>i air of Prize Fund of the Convent School, Stratford. TIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916. PROGRAMME: Part I.—Cinema Pictures. I—Overture, Orchestra (Direction Mr C. 'H. Fox). 2—War Gazette (scenic). 3 —Lake of Thaumi (scenic). ( 4--" Bath-house Mystery,"—One hig Scream. PART 11. I—Overture, Orchestra. 2—Pianoforte Duet, Misses S. and 0. • Fitzgerald. 3_Song "Britain's ~! Soldier Boys, ' Boys. 4—Song, "Sunshine and Daffodils," Miss Constance Reilly. .;,.; ~ s—Recitation, "Did You Ever,Get ; a Letter?" Miss Molly Malpne. . 6—Song,"Mother Maeree," by request),: Mrs Q. Massey. 7—Hoop,.Drill, School Girls. B—Song, selected, Miss Lena Sullivan. 9—Action Song, "Chatterbox," School Children. 10—Song, selected, Mr G. T. Walters. 11—Action Song, "Kissing * Daddy Through the Telephone," School Children. 12—Song, "Soul of Mine," Miss Con-
stance Reilly. 10—Song, "Japanese Umbrella, 1 School Girls. 14 Modern Ventriloqualism, Mr Fred Foley and McGinty. GOD SAVE THE KING. 8 p.m. sharp. Prices 2s and Is. ■EARTH Rugs, Curtains, Table - Covers, Door Slips, Sofa Sauare ; s, Carpet Runners, for at R. D. Lewers', opposite Post Office, Staatford. FANCY Hair Combs in asic-ited shapes; also Slides for the hair, at R. D. Lewers', opposite Post Office, Stratford. JOYS' Khaki'Suits; Men's Khaki J 'Breeches, regulation style; also Putties, at R. D. Lewers', opposite Post Office, Stratford. r. IHKOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.— A No. I Room, York Chambers, over R. Richardson's store. Sunday evening, jit 7.30. A 'Lecture entitled, "History in the Light of Reincarnation." All welcome. T>ATHL*G Costumes, all sizes, from ) small girls to 0.8- women's. We start them at Is fid.—Rawles and Rawles. T>ATHING Suits for boys, youths, and men, all sizes and prices.— Rawles and Rawles.
CHILDREN'S Cotton Bloomers, > navy and wliite, all sizes from Is 6d.~Rawles and Rawles. T ADIES' Knitted Silk (Sports I Coats, the latest and smartest wear.—Rawles and Rawles. to 36-inch; also Tussore and White Silk-Tunics and Bloomers.— , Rawles and Rawles. HUE Gabardine Costumes. 1 Pique. Silk, Fugi, Tussore. We specialise and have the goods.— Rawles and Rawles. ! • ADIES' White Voila and Muslin I Dresses landed late, to lie sold cheap, from lis 9d up.—Rawles and Rawles. " ADIES' and Children's Millinery, I trimmed and untrimnied, real Panamas, all shapes.—Rawles and Rawles. :IUEDE Gloves, Pastel Shades, new- ) est Neckwear, Bags, Handkerchiefs, Perfumes, etc., for Xraas. I'rosents.—Rawles and Rawles. ~ EN'S white, fugi, and tussove silk 'A Shfrts, New Ibatevs, Ties, Coats, etc., for the holidays. Rawles and Rawles. ajiOUND on Toko Lload, a gig aide *■ cap. Owner can have same on navins cost of advertisement.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 14 December 1916, Page 6
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