ImiHsements. KING’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT XP-(#I t G,HT TENTH ffIUNUE A dramatic Love Romance ot Heols Kitchen in New York, An until an Universal TragTc occiiirence. A De MHIe production starring Phyllis Haver. Packed with thrills and spills. Cowefly, and NewsUsual Prices, Usual Prices. ’Dial 348. Fubllc Notices, TOWN HALL. TO-NICHT TO-NICHY In Aid of Presbyterian Church Funds A LECTURE By J)R. W- P- P- GORDON, On His Travels Abroad. The Deputy Mayor, (Cr. A. Nelson) ■will preside. Solos by Mrs Davis, Miss Massey, Miss McCormick, Mr J. J. Duncan. Planiste, Miss B. Masters. A,dpiission 2/- and I/ - , Children half price. ‘ 3SH£ NEW SEfUAb •?,T#E M-TTLE GREY WOMAN” COMMENCES ON MONDAY. WATPOR, IT. < BUSINESS CHANGE, T BEG to notify my. customers and JL iSXmw V->.*; ft WaT \*t' ■ the- public generally- that I have 41 Ufa % s '*« •_ i- ■■, 2J W . Sf«.iff W.O ..• *, ft «■-; • ,i nb my bakery business iu like ip take this pppprtunity tbanks for the support me in the past, and trust Biai-tfea same will, be extended’ to my successor. C. McLEAN. X beg to announce that I have taken oyer the Bakery Business of Mr Chas. McLean, in Broadway South, and hope that by giving the very best service ain.d by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. R. FItASER.
'it STONEBROS. FOR' ' ■ • ' COAL Church Services. MEDINA TEA ROOMS. STRATFORD. LAST EIGHT LECTURES. SUNDAY, 1 p.m.: “The Greatest Empire Ever Known: . Will Diplomacy, Peace Pacts or Wars of Nations usher in a World Kingdom ” golo: “Look for Waymarks”; Quartette “Clinging.” DOQrs open 6.30. Song service 6.45. FORESTERS’ HALL 1.15 p.m.—Sabbath (Saturday): Bible Classes, 2.3£ p.xo—Gospel Address. 'All Heartily Ipvited. GT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN ° * CHURCH, Sept. 6, 1929: Stratford 11 and 7. Toko 2 p.m. Rev. J. MacGregor. ’ (CHURCH OP THE HOLY TRINITY Sunday, October 6, 1929: Stratford 8 a.m. H.C.; 11 a.m. H.C. and I'l p.m. Midhirst 2,30 p.m, Huiia,ga 2.30 p.m. Bird Road 7 p.m, METHODIST CHURCH ■ Stratford 11 am. Rev. J. Booth;royd. Subjejct: “The Shepherd, tpgalm.” 7 p.m. Mr Roy Wellington. Midhirst 7 p.m. Rev. J. Boothroyd. Home Mission service. Personal experiences. Stanley Road 7.30 p.m. Mr McAllister. Cardiff 7.30 p.m. Miss Small.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 16, 4 October 1929, Page 1
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