\ AMUSEMENTS. IS Ik MAJESTY’S, SATURDAY ONLY. A Picture Play with a mighty appeal atkl a lesson. that every woman should . profit by, “SINS OF THE MOTHERS.” “SINS OF THE MOTHERS.” j JULIA SWAIN E GORDON is the mother. ANITA STEWART is the girl whose > inherited taint even a Convent cannot quell. EARL WILLIAMS is the husband vthose light for his honor and wife ended so tragically. EVERY MOTHER—EVERY WIFE, EVERY HUSBAND—EVERY MAN, who is worth the name, Shoal I see this Startling Film. “SINS OF THE MOTHERS.” STRATFORD SCHOOL STRATFORD SCHOOL —- ANNUAL CONCERT, ANNUAL CONCERT, Will ho held in the OWN HALL, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, Commencing at 8 p.m. Full programme in future issue. T. HARRY PENN, Secretary School Committee. Also— BATHHOUSE BLUNDER. m. c. t C, The" Screams of Screams, WAR GAZETTE, etc. on
rjIOWN HALL, STRATFORD. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1910. Under auspices of Stratford Patriotic Committee and Egmont Club. ADDRESS BY J. T. M. HORNSBY, Esq., M.P., entitled, "THE WAR—AND AFTER.” Musical items by the Egmont Club Orchestra. Chair taken by His Worship the Mayor at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Collection taken up for Patriotic Funds. J. W. McMillan, Hon. Secretary, Stratford Patriotic Comm'ttco. 4 I, , , --- ' v *- IN Ladies’ Hand Bags we have the largest selection in town,'ss 6d to (60s. Charles E. James. CIOLOUREI) Enamelled Brooches, 1 pretty shades, from Is 6d to os 6d. Just call and see.—Charles E. James. No. 4, York Chambers. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Own Material Made \1) i> / Suits and Costumes Cleaned and Pressed. A. COOK, TAILOR, STRATFORD. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO the general public of Stratford and surrounding district.—l, Ring Lee, have this day disposed of my Laundry business to Joe Leo, (iftundryman, late' of New Plymouth, whoso abilities as a first-class Laundryman are well-known during the past five years. I wish to thank all my customers for past favors, and beg f continuance of same to my successor Joe Loo, Limedryman, Broadway South just over the bridge. SING LEE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 16 December 1916, Page 1
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