and the Holiday Train! “All Aboard"—a'nd away she s yo carrying hosts of happy holiday makers on their way—city folk to the country and country folk to the city. ( hea]) tickets are available for all—-your.”' and old—between any v * stations from Pith December to ’ lllh January, for return to Bth kebruary. i - > Make sure of your seat on the Holiday 1 rain by Reserving’ Ahead I ■■Mwm.rrri-ManrrTT-Wi’lfjr**' 111 ig^WWll—f —HTITTM'I —W■■■ TWIWMMW— I— ~,rWi , Columbia $ A • >. * Ooi. OISC 1 ?-Louise, . On Top of ths World Alone. Lon Maurice, baritone, with instrumental ensemble. Col., 01095 Sing a Little Love .Song, (Theme song from “Broadway” Little Pa! (From “Say it with Songs”. By Layton and Johnstone. Co!. 01444. Sonny Boy. TFiercfa a Rainbow ! Ro und my Shoulder. By Layton and JohnstoneAmerican Duet.tist.s~with piano. ; Cob 01721. Steppin’ Along From “Words and Music . Too Wonderful for Words—by Len Maurice. f | Baritone with Orchestra. Goi. 01629, Sing A Little Love Song— Fox Trot- ( From Broadway). Hlttin’ The Ceiling— Fox Trot, By Paul Speclit and His Orchestra with' vocal trio ■ ROADWAY, STRATFORD. ATSON Late T. G. Grubb. MAJESTIC AGENT.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 44, 5 December 1929, Page 3
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