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TIm

There-is ito nee::! for . you to

purcha~e a new Costume if
that soiled one ·is sent atonce

to us.

THE
READING . and
CAVERSBAM LAUJ~DRY
~o.,

Limited.

Our price Is 4/- only. and
. wo return it Post Free .

Dry

~.

nd ornmo.nt

. line rs.

~~.q~,
.

LAUNDRY CO. L t d ..

GEORCE STREET. CAVERSHAM.

m qst
famous I
1 ::'~~q~~rl)~~~~~,~jtR~t~h,:on.worldI8
and signal tho bogin·

Ih e

looking

'THE READINC AND CA VERSHAM

of the Oana.rd Compa.ny'a
liner "Aquitania." o.rc
f or~ . 8. tre-a.sure -hOll!ge
of i

l

cl,aned and
like new.

N .B.-We collect, clean, and deliver in
24 hou rs.· without fail.

of ,

WorklJ

• from "II p.rt.s of

a.nd Eu ropa haye bOOn
. eXPeort hands and
,ao1U'<:ely - a pioce of f'u·rni·
a panel, " B. .p.a.inting, a
or 8 ohimnoy pio<1o, in tho

.

',i

I.

not bear tne han mark of
very large ' exteJlt a.n epitome

the ' U Aquit&~i·n. '.s I~ dooora.a liberal education to "" the

COLIllt y, and

KILL ' THOSE RATS

Why waete time n~~ moJo y oxperimenLin !:t
with IW-oalled rat pOiso ns?
Thero ie (only
on'r Rat Poiso!l which tv il1 rid .I ~ Ul' houso,

farm , or barns ,o! rata .•4'

.

SANFO RD'S RAT POlSON
''rhere'' nothing to equal it.
Th o rat.!
it. liko it.. and dio immodiat oly.
A, II
your chemist for B. trial box of I

woo
room ,

th~'·paintwork · rooks

!

.

' , .

-I

.,

:. to" its 'name. It is-superior
soap in every way"

,

,

,

8

J

name f~!}Us

i.n -every

w""

mu-oh.,

WM · alw.a.ys

of Sandwioh. M a rquess of

fi
out

th.om. Mr.. G. W:
oloo,r "nry ;'g",&~. , l03s. 1
able to get OU\..)'Il\h
to deo.fne....., yet lie h"a-..Iv'&lrs

had ovo, known. Lon lr
ride· Or afford a . horse
miles to a '- meet. nna:
&9 ' muoh
.
as many who

then refOT"roo

,

R..5. H.~DSPN
LIMITED; '

L1VERrOOL, .
WEs't 'BROMWICH

county dil'f'cto r
b o 1)t'(\":1 cnt,
'
Th e co unt.y
factory t:nn~ht
t hat. 1l
•
t o l ,~

the

They !had
the 68mo · .. .
we.re ju,t.. ..blo to
water:

t~t WIU ,.

firSt-class smoking

THOMAS

room and

M!Jwbray'., P .. ~ltCl.tto:u

·~:t.1,~~~,:a
c
'

.

.. · ,will show th.\ th~ "30
., exnmpl
trom tbf\ R.iti@'t,ic p oint of viow
.,
remarkable ..dvan ce
in

a. ny

Evan the deee..."l ion of tho 1
has 'boon taken I rom EgYP'1
the B"ritish Musoum .

"lIINDU<~ WAKES."

•

ANOTADJ.JE. P;RUDU01'ION.

.

: ..(~nd

"
at

r f! cllIl~ c~d.

Ow ing'
N('odl pwo rl< Glli
Bhe hltH h(l t'li I ,
~h,' !-'<l II I f' .
W I)
of till! Hi,!.{ llf, II
!'Ii 0 1l ,

Wf"

J1f'i pf' d

31 Market Place

A
'P

t itJll!1 Ill"H fort
grant s t o \'. 1\ .

Il si-.I"o n g Hup p o r t

Sta.tloller, ReJlei Stam ~flr
PrInter. B .,oktJiador

famous men., of historic ~ clmos
q,.>ori!ia,n· period,' and of lamoue 1'1"003
.

HUNT

Th-e C!lu~cb B oo!<sbo-p
DePot 01 tbe S. p , C.I(,

It is panolled
aDd.· tho '"YIo.lls .are hung with

. .. unique fooburo.

l~·.Jt1f~'''?I'.n! ·

'"

ltl ll i eC, n '-l"'I \ I"tI

engraving 01 tJh . Doelaro.·
!;~j:~~j~:~ ill a.lso hung h ere,
dra'wing room is a repro.
.
of ~be b",t lloriod oJ' tho
Adam • . 1780.
'rh·o 10n'K gall"ry.

generou.a 8upporter

membera .of the bunt,
w.as on"& ··o£ the keenest l"p·or1"rr,eli B;,.k:ohi.re,~

.

IJI1 \"o

Sanford & SOD,

Mr. W . A.
100. wbiob tho
the d,,"tfug • . C)LIl'iDgpro.mincnot ~Ombl]r3 o£
~ Sir Ch.nrl..
had been u".ble 10'

tOok a very koon ·
Quite reoently they

household.

m o nf =-<

nlltJl()riti (1 ~,

ea.t is fllc to ry.

TO·DAY.
at Gr oonwich Hos&pl'""l to both , Eng· They are sold at M .. t. .. 20. Del., 3•. and
~!!,~~~~::~. the
for Its ·w·aIls are hung 6s,. or ' direct, post free, frome
' man 'who
made
A.nllfl b, .A~<i.ricanbi~o'ry~~nlen Booh as.Waah·
Sandy, Beds.
Franklin, \ViHiam P enn,

betterA. ittrilll- is'isdecisi.ve,
. :easier· .to :de'i\n .' with . Super Soap.

The , W~~dwri~k ~and 'Clothes, ' too, are whiter-'
.there IS . less I"4bbirig, less 'scrubbing, with Super
Soap. After ' rrteals, the:'- dishes are wash~d up '
mare quickly with HUD:SoN'S S~P~R SOAP.
.It . i~ JIlade ' by Hudspn'~,
SUPER ' S04,P is. irue

SANFORD'S RAJ POISOM

adapted

22 w{)lllc n '!'t,
wom en ' s o f the
pCa rs to be st.ill
m e ll ' s V.A.D. s,
inc..: rl"';'l::ic t hi.~
t o 1I11~ ~/"("a l
n3 p o~s il.h' ,
Jaid dow n ill

READING
"
Wollin~ton C611elro. ilocks.

I f ll s t

to

II

(>(fll ;i.' n t f.) ot i
'nnd l.lwl"I ,l, y
enco u nlJ~ill~

01

Prosid cnt: Ii:.
Coltllllittf'(,· C.

by working in n.not1J.or n'lll , wh ich b l"il1~R
f:.;om the old mill·owner . [In eju.cuint ioll ,
"What queer tnings wome n n.re,"
H i/'\
this wonde rfully conceived dra mn.tic fi 'Ja lo
that has .. ttracted a ll L Ol/don, a nd can sed
more ·dlscussIOn than any ' play of re eeut

tim.es. Mr. ' W-it:iani H . Brougham gives a
in Reading have the.?p pqrtUI)' .po)Verful rendering or th o self· made mill ·
another of the lato _Mr. Stati· owner Nathaniel Jeffcote , . and scores a d e ·
P:[~~~811~n" :' ,worke in "Hindle Wakes " cided hit. Mr. Hal Charlton is all effecLi,'o

AND LONDON.

County Theatre. ""'l l.endiIlg, this Ala.ll J eiJcote,

and _Mr. Norman Clnl·k
author of I I The Younger. ma.kes a quiet yet .s incer e C hd .o: loph cl'
has; from an incident of· holV ·Hawthorn e. Tho by no mean. "lmight.
people spent t he lo'c al laced' Sir ·Timot hy Farrar is ia lhe hall(\'

N A1~IO~AL CYCLI~TS'
UNION.
,.

•

OENT;RE CHAMPIONSlHP8 NOT
BOOMED . . ' ; Tho Bnnual mooting of the Berh Oxon
and South Bucks Centre of the National
Cyclist.: UnIon wa. hold nt The Great w.....
torn Hotel. R e&d ing. The ohairman 01 the
tentre, Mr. Oswald Cole. Chief COjUltable of
Oxford, pru8ided.

and th~rc wore also pre·

. ont :-Messrs. Arthur T . Hoel.B · J. ! E .
}lonslo,v nnd A. E. White (Reading A.Ol.
F.. T),ier, viae.-pho:irmBD (Maidcnhea.d~, .Aua·

a powerful slQry of · genuine of Mr, Wil1iam ~\... AJ;"lllnur. Mi ss jf ,"\lr ll:\
lif.e and character, and moro 'Valbrn.n is SIIC<'/L¥I.qfu i ' as the h ig h ·Ap iri1,cd

.

u

FUlU1Y Hawthorne , and dilltinctly S<'9 r ~ ill
the ·fir st and last ncts,
~ii oo E"11Ug cl ill o
Hope gives 11 chnractcrist.ic illterp~e tnt joll
of tl)e ont"poken M,·s. H aw tho rn e, while
good work is don e by Mi Sil B essie Bed ford
shown the shr.ewdness, 11,,'3. ~irs, J e JTcote , A'l i:-i<~ \,r.vlJyfrcde Drvd.oll
le,/e!·h" adledneoe,o luntnocs, and indop-cnd - ! 11.5 Beatr ice Farrar, and Mi~ Winifr.edt1
of Lanca.shire folk in n D:..dTv a.s Ada, th e mRi ~. " Hindle Wnk ('~ I t
~ pithy -h o m~l y dialogu e,.1is preceded by "da m",tic episod e entiLl ed

no.Hi.eul.,rly concerning the familiee of
oomrades, Slr Timoth~Farr(\r,
J effcote, a cotton mill-ow ner,
'8
.' ~Io.sher."
Chrlstophor
Very finely 'and reali.tically

ER f:RISIS.

;

THE GOVERNMENT'S PLAN.
(1) Before the Hom e Rule Bill
comes . i~to operation, any 001J:Dty
Ireland. on II. r equieition signed by
oJMl-tenfb:of ils e:ectors. may ' demand
a poll on the qooBtion .of elrClu8ion.
(2) The poll ' will be of ~e county as.1Io
whole.
th .. .existil)ll · . Parliamentary

ani and

fr~!;Ichiao!

II

bo.ro

tho Bt.I'nCI~ra.

in p

Irtt' nt~,

22

!If
hl1 \' o b pe n
W(' ,· e int.ip" "
1 ~ I~r illd

sped i(1I1,

(U JI [

cOll:-;;d"l'cd
of

th~

I

rl

ill :'lp( ,(' t

warded to til ...
E Xt'fo pt in t\\" o
. ~t i Hfacto r v, .

,l ar d of f' Oit.:icl '

majority will

d eCIde.
.
(3) ·The referendum' submitted is to be:
HAre NP. in. favour · of the .e:a:c1uaion
tin .J . \Valton, h on. sec rotary And trca8llTOr
of ·the cOl'nty from the Government of
~(~ .idenhcad I. end ropro~cntati vea rrqm
Irellmd_4<;t for .a period of six years.
Oxford, Slough, Maidenhou.d, W·md~or, and
or ore 'yo1' against it!"
. '
oth ~ r places.
.
(4) The six ~ear8 are to ' run irom Ibe
Tho hon, secretary prosontcq the annual
.daw of tlle 'ID!>Cting of, the Hom ~ Rule
Feport, whioh stat.cd t,ho.t there had ~ benn a
lOBS on tho yeBf' s working.
This had
Parlialllent, i.e .• ,;,bout July. ' 1915.
caused by aome clubs having been unCbrtu(5) At ) he ena of the six yea.... .say in
nato
.
..nd having. consequently.
July . 192~; the exe lu'd~d eountiea would
\: oon
or 30r Bomo· othor reason, /
entor the Home' Rul/\ scheme. nnloos
not ,eeo
way to affiliato a(ain
tho
the electors of Great ' Britain at the
ocntro.
apo,,",, ' 'meeting, ' held'
preoediog ele ction decided otherwise.
qllite
.~u.lOi!.:~ . !ywp'dby

~a!1I

In other words, before tJle 'excluded
~untie B <co uld be incfudOO tllere mue.t
·be two general elections for tile 1m.'

poo:ial ~afHam(!nt.
' THANKS ~
''Such 1& the pl~. The BCOOme of govern.
MaiCll' W. P eel
for ' Buoh ' counti es as declare for ex. of' thanks. to< the ;nc.ornuna
Palmer
Mot
in-g . "hi

TANQUERAY."

Little :M ary's Affair," the ch&ra.cten
b eing undertaken
by
Miss Winifrooe
D.uffY. Mr. ! Norman Clark. and Mr. Hal
Charlton. .
;

' tl

. .. THE. SECOND MRS. TANQt.,ERAY ."

Arthur

Pi ner6 's eelehrnwd

play

Second ~8 l 1~allqueray " will be
."coo""""" h ere next week.
It has recent0: moot 8ueeeoottiJ. revi va.!
St, J am-ea · . tI'h6&~re , London, when
Geotlle Al~KaDd"r and Mrs. Pst. C&IIlP'
th~ir : triumphs of former
'n"lll~'.,

is readily - IWOOunted for by
pathoa. tho deep • .unand the compelling
wonuerful play. The

..,.. 'arid

o

and 'l'an'queray.s
reoulling .' from
must