Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1918
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TALK. ()F READING.
intere e
hi great
ClUlll1,aalie
of the
e~braces
I
MONDAY:
DECEMBE~
9t1, for Six
NUthts (Once N~ht1y} at 7.30.
}UTINEE: WEDNESDAY at 2.30.
Jl4PORTANT RF.AfUR~ VI IT of
"Damaged Goods"
For ADULT8 ONLY.
"Damaged Goods'"
I 1\le Great ,Play on ·the Social EdJ,
'~Damaged
Goods l'
,
By BRJF.lJx.
f
I
Seats lIlay be booked at the Booking
Offices of tile Theatre,4:?, Friar Street,
between the hou," of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Saturdays , ] 11 ~.h} .. to 2 .3Op. n. Matinee
.' Days 11 a.m. to ] p.m.
~ts hooked b T~lephone mu t be
claimed Wore 'the time of comm nceJIIcnt or they can uot be gtl:tral eed.
T elfpl)one No. ~OZ.
. "
J_
.
BOXING DAY.
GRA. ' D CHNI ' fMAS PA tOMIME,
U
JACK AND THE
urcSTALK."
VAUllErVILLE
BLE(n~ (
TI I UII!.
BROA D "sTREET. READING
both
Libel' II s,nd nil)niat. In fad, Mr.
Ir.
lliel', who was ~halrman of
Thore by' meeting In the Town Hall,
sald Mr. U
e and Mr. Bollar
n C omplete sllcce~s alienates - Law have j uea a prOf!l'amme of l'efbrm will h -he as prepared to supmjln from b~s fellows, b~t
port mo 1. heartiltWhy then is
sufferjllg makes kinsmen of us
Colonel'
~'Ul!i>rl
being oppo ed ?
all."
urel , if ever there waq an occasion
-Sayings oJ El~t Hubbard.
on which the re-election Ilf a memper
might remain uIKhallen/ed it i I.his
me! But accOl'1llng to .Ir. Conier
Uoun of BusiDess, a to I. Sat~da11.
8 to 1. they want to
e thing noi included
,
In the Golve~ent programme" u~h
TelephQne .00. ,
as temperance ref o1"lD, a .1inistry of
He tb, a definite polley of Home Rule
. .
and the repeal of the Con cl'iptlon
E
Act." This li t Is carcely a happy i ng ~Iti~r,
Qn . It does not provide a founda- to TeC"iV8
tion for a ep l'ate programme, apart when
frOID the mighty issues of tbe .,ar em- ' Itll
T. PAUL'. PRESBY'fERlAN CRURCH.
bodied in the GoveflllDent pr.ograJ~le. "lid
YORK ROAD. READl G.
Beside , the â¬oo.litton is pledged to Mr. P;d"erlp~l.
Home Rule without coercion, an to
A.
a reduction of naval and mjli ry '.m'ArIP" .
e tabJi hment to a minimum, In
"",",n n~I_".
c<tdancl\ wtt\l national nece lies .
..ill he held i n the Scboolroom on
WED E8DAY & TUIJRSDAY, Dl'C. ll 4; 12. Co)onel Wils<ln pledge . himself in l Ius
'J1o be owned Rt 3 p.m. on W~sdt\y by addre s tol a
finistry of Health,
'M.l~ M u.un 'l'I~LL,
willi t no cnt undertthe present reand . on Thursday at S p.m. by
stricted condttion
could ay that
, MIA WINNlll S. nlGlUT.
there i a naHonal demand fOI' .. ~emÂ
Stalle: U â¢â¢ ful I\.lld Fa.o~y Article..,
peranee reform." Mr. Thore by, the
I }{ rre~hln ni , te. ·
P r ices: SeMon Tieke
a va,ilable' {or both Liberal Can~dat~. i also prepared to :-.......,,,.,...-+-.......,....,,.-~...:..----,
, dllYs), ed. (ill"lu IiIl4l tax) .
give a quaUqed $lpport to Mr. Lloyd
To admi t Tb!!r l'da y
⢠4<1. ( in c)ud~ng tax). George, re8ervin~ . freedom of 0. Uon,
I
but how can a Slable Government be
WANTED for CHRISTMulruTIVmES. form ed on t~ese line!!? No wOl'lder a
Period DECEMBER 23~d to 30th.
large body ot Liberals' in Reading al'e
v--s
1
'918.
Buppor~g
Coalition.
HowAIIIII
ever
great OJ thedesire
of some m ay
be
j
..
.
.
to see an' in pendent Liberal r epre' Evtry care will be taleen of instruments whlch
will be fetchtd and returned by th«l hospital sentation the general ' feeling is th t
authoriUC'J,
,
Reading is tile la t place that ought to
Householders willing to lend tMlr pianos for have been sel ed for tbe attempt to
this purpose please communicate with the setur<l it.
I
I
lEADING.
.'
!
-
Sale of Work
20 PIANOS
Officer Colnm:lIldlJlg, ⢠o . 1 War Hospital,
, (Opp(>olte tbe a .....a1 1'<>&.1 alice).
.
I
1
Reading.
'
'
A SINISTER MOVEMENT.
an 'Monday, Next⢠. D... ~,
and [ellowiD, t ..·o d JI C,le1u~ ye to tblJ Tbe.tre.
BRAKSPEAR 'S' , ALES.
,11
.. THE ADMIRABLE
CrdCHTONS....
w.ot aod ., rlt ~rc_. 111
I,d . 1.,,1.
W
ill' " ~ ._I."""
,,.wen .
·PbO.e : 32
" 1 J. W. BARRY.
MARY PICKFORD IN "M'LlSS."
c""
A. I Itb-U iacu~..N ,fUm, " hk b will
a C'oun l ry.
....
r..pelJlMD or
-,.w ell-wapt ph ~ _ ... The re'.
Oil' GO /hI, 0:1'1.. aU."
,he
,I
BlEWERY,. HENLEY-ON·THAMES
p-- . . . . .
JCTOR~L NEWs. ·
P.l...â¢â¢ AD! ..."'"
BIlAXCIIBl ANIl STORE!: .
IIWnn, OSOJr. .
I
IROII WYooaBIII: 43. O,PbaD !traUT.
WOU."ILUI : T. l'a.ciI
REIJL&J : ~. JUaT CAlKlUIltAM : 34·38.
P'('.. ta;cing' JK..."N SO'rllERN' .. Ol"ri: DU:OD.
r dir.. Uoo ""I lb. lIiolilr, 01 Inlo ......l!oO.
n."wYl
w. H~ ~~~~~'i~ ~Df'
uTHE CLOUD."
, THE
!
.
.TII......
â¢
.
CHAMPAGNES at-Maket Price.
Gu.!t8.
I
1
I
PRI CE L ISTS ON APtt-ICATlON.
..,d IOtklwlnr t... o day. ncludve. to th
Tbalt~.
v L1. Pearls."
"The Severa
.. Mri~f ia l~ epitodn of 'Ll"'~' peril ... d Adu.otu:r..
[ â¢.~ 14 : .. 11111 :re &R
DIlATH."
0'1
.. THE WAX MODEL."
f
starrh., \' IC'IORJII lIARTI1I.
. 11 intere!tin, story bowUW botb the 1_' a ....
.u~oui ide Of tbe ltfe
.D arlitt-', .ueclel..
or
OIAWE aJAPL
. ,"CiIAIUE BY
THE-SU."
~A
~D' aUAIA.TlID D' _aT OUALITY.
I
,
~ciQJily
:
THAMES VAWl DRY GINGER
Au:.
BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION
to us.
We
SPEaAIJZE IN ~PENSING.
P R ~ST DRUGS 0 'L'JI IN ST QCK.
MAM. ......
I\anbe
ry or adYftture. tokl ,mktIC cs·
Ofry. od IIlanl., WAllJUlI URlUGAII.
Ille ""'WI be.o .. par .udltD......
to H .M. Kia )
YOU
CA~
~or..
BUY
KIN{l'SSe e D'sMENJ
TH, T A.RE
GOOD
READI~G
Whe!l tlfey come Home
AT
BARNES & AVlS
Lta.,
. . ,lAIOt.... NAi£l.PWfO
unrrs.
ou .â¢
I
V
'v.
â¢â¢
"'0 nO\ believ that" the nut11en·
tic "oice ot Lab~ur" towards pence
and recoil h'uchon i
either reprented by tbe progl'amme framed oy
the leading spirits in the Labour
Party CRUCUS or by tile Red Flag
demonstrators at tbe Albert Hall.
The working cl e of thi COUJltry
llave hown th mselves a loyal and
pRtriotic a body Of. men as any in theland, and the war has brought home
to them the advantage of ordered and
BY .. Q.T."