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L. wiLsON
THE REAL
SPECIAf.:.,
.' LESi.J~. WILSON
P,O~TABLE MAC}ff'~E
FO~ GARDEN OR, RIVER,
4
WILL . ~¢
AT
GUINEAS,
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MATINEE on W
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V~U ,J;>~~iLL~ F. G. GO DWn,r,
IILBCTII C n,"'RIl.
BROAD STREET. READINC
Caterer, Reading,
(Oppooit. G.....&I Pi'"' OfIi""l,
I
Has a larlte' plant of his own,
and
has
On ~y N~ftj AprIl ⢠⢠this winter increased it, in ~rder to cope
.
dl~
)situâ¢â¢ to
tlt~
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:; ~"l\t£tV.E
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with the heavy demands expected this
coming s~aso;".
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Eorly booltillg3 alld datu would obiif(t.
;r--
Tent., c!kc., tor Hire.
'~MART
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6 d:opled Irom Ibt Novel.hy lL«oy Scott , with
Anita Siewart in theltitl& relt.
Calercd Iâ¢â¢ t oe>!l"n:U all the Principal Show.
and gave /treat satislaction.
Apply : 17 & 19, ALFRED STlEET.
Stores: WAYlEN STREET.
.
Pathe·.
a.. Thu......y
t'"
⢠011 follo .. inr t ..o d'7"
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Tb..
"MASTER OF
TRUST HOUSES, Ltd.,
RESTAURANT;
UThe Marquis of Lome, "
The Serial 01 huardous AdlvCI.tl1te
S.nutioo !
,. THE TIGER'
Kpisode S. .. THE
Accompanied by the Vaudc"'lllle
under the direclion 01
Vlolinis) fro.m tht KoyaI vg>cn~I,;4:IVCIll
In FRIAR ST1lE£T, READING
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(Adjoining the Thealre).
tS
NOW
OPEN.
LUN~HEONS,
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dF tbe
IIROAD .,.,. TWENn..:.....
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~.D)lESDAY,
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THE CRlt(}N fcLK
QON:CEBT.
Friday. April :Ind. 1920.
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-T~ '~E~R'S 'REP"~,
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MAIIND (~..t....dl. DmI~J, PAR'r Il.4. . ·......
a.,.;
,.,.......,
Ie.
1D
replymg
tQ
Mr,
ASq~lth)
and
his
the direction ' ot B , Warton "",nn,nnl,1I
A . .'i-4loprallo. ~~ W.N . CfG MW ;' task was .of. po great difficulty. . tie
.!.
I.. ~A .M" R.~.L:1.
Cootralt .llias L. UOOperi.~ .or, . . W .; N. ;was ' easily able
show tIlat at the
CroD8ha.; ~ llr. Z. l j . KiqtOll,
. t
"
ed
,DANCING IN-SMALL TOWN HAT ~,
~nd and ' CDOru.,-~cM~. 1I~ LjJ7, p~eQ mOJll~n~, a.s we. J><?1Dt
,<!ut
F. :W. last we&, Liberalism 10 ItSelf can
MA. DAVIS' BAND.
1~ DaYIS â¢. A.T.C.L.; <:m....dact8r⢠â¢
Iraney
.
' to t h
. .
Tiu'et$
(iDcluding Tall)!. eat Batâ¢â¢01 0 ff er no a I t ern ative
e e
oa,'ltron
Stalls (three: front ro.... l. Srr. 6cf.;' W..,t Bal. It ~an only hope to take up th e
ROYAL
..
CODY and F,opt ArM (,!'lIJ11}:1e1'ed), .. : . ~ . ; rdns of office i1y .securing the snnCOUNTIES
SOCIE'Ii'.
SIde BalooDI88 and Am&:; 18. 3d. AdmwJon'
f th
..,.
8<1.
To be obtAined of 11_1'11. BIr:.neo and' port 0 0 er section s . and bcnl c
l'ATRON.! HIS MAJESTY THE KING{
Avis, Ilny lfimber nf lhe Choir. and at tb. Mr. Asqulth 's effrontery In assert·
1920! W . HOWARD PALWRR, ~&Q.
~ ... ODon at i.SO. Commll.lle. at 8.
109 that Labour owed
everyt.hing
- -'
I
to Llberahsm ⢠.a claIm that Mr .
Buckle -easily disposed of 10 "The
St. Andrew', ~ : CMrdl,
·Times . "
MI'.
Lloyd
George
LONDON ~OAD. READING,
answered the critics who a cc used
£3.000 in Prizes.
him of resorting . to crass warfa re.
'- MORNING AT 11.
His attack was not upon Labour as
EVENING AT 6.30.
a whole, but upon the Sociahst sec,E NTRIES_CLOSE 3S follow.!.
HORSJ!:S, CATTLE , SHEEP}
_.R_E_v:_._D_R_._J_O_H_N........;~~T_'E_E_L_E_._ tIOn which bosse s the Labour Party
and the fommumsti c poli.cy that IS
al¥l OS
'
rberng forced upon Labour .
It IS
DAIRY HERDS
AI'IIIL CIIII.
SOCIETY OP FRIEJIilDS.
CHVRCH ST .⢠"LONDON ST.. REAOING. Just as well that the public should
POULTRY. RUTTER . BUT. }
know where the !..abour Party IS
Y, APRIl. 4t1t, .. La ,."
TER·MAKING & I-fOIfflE.
being led. and that Labour should
SHOEING. COMPETITIONS
REV. N . MICKLEM. M.A.â¢
of Manlfitld Collej:t. Oxlord. will sptak <In learn to appreciate the illsadv an·
Schedul"" of Prizes ~nd Eniry
"1IiIe ....
ttoa In
tages un der whIch they s uffer so
be obtained of tbe Sec retary,
R ...n.
long as they do not di SSOCiate the mE , S . W. DAI.,E.
nIIILL ARK WF.LCU M Y. .
sel v e~ from the extreml ~ t s .
(Jue
.FANCY DRESS BA L. Broad street Coqr.ptioaal Garch. of the weaknesser, is that the street
corner orator has had thmgs Dearly
⢠~:r£R ltIOoVDkr, APRIL 5/h,
EASTEH SuNDAY, ' -!th APRIL, 1920,
all his own .way during the pre,,' Preach~r :
BALMORE HALL, CAVERS
occupations of the war and
the
Rev. W. MORTON RAWLJ~SO"N. Reconstruct IOn, and authoritatIve
ComrnWlion aite. MO",ing Wor.hlp.
ar rep'lies h.ve .been far from frequen t.
GOOD jo'RiDAY :--SCrvlce in t~e Church
Now that so able a master of polltl .
7.30 p.m.
.
cal debate has taken a hand there
Arpr0"fiate y ....k by Cbureh Choi ...
8,..... till 2 ..
15 a perceptible lIuttering
in the
1/1, DOUII.r
411.
E. CAWSTON'S RIVER ' TRIPS. Socialist dovecotes. To that an ti'
Mr . ~n. Queen Vicloria Street.
British gro~. whose object is comand Mr. Da~i.·. 36. O:dor~ Street.
Caversh2m.
munism. Mr. Lloyd George is
EASTER TRIPS.
strongly opposed, and rn this he wil l
MR. J. GRACIE, M.C.
Admi â¢â¢ ion on the Night 3/..
Ope~ing of . the Seaao,:,. be support~ by the electorate .
This country is not ready to glVe
L31111ch .. MA-jJ::STIC " will run
DANCE.
op the. indivldualrsm that has made
GOOD FRIDAY. April 2nd. at 3 o 'cloc k. to it what it is , for a system that has
GOI~ING . Rdu", fare 2/â¢â¢
BALMORE ' HALL, CAVERS~AM.
been- found wanting where it . nas
SATl:RDAY. April J rd. a l 3 o clock. to
SATURDAY, APRIL 3rrl.
been tried . . The workmg men do
GORI .N G. Relom 13'rt 1/â¢.
n.ot want it. As the Prime 'MinIS,
DANCING 7.30 till 'lI p.';'.
SUNDA Y. April 41h, al J o'clock , to GORING
ter says: " The CoalrtlOn would
Relurn fare 1/â¢â¢
ADI1IISlUON 1/.:
Mr. 1. GRA.CtE. ld .C
DAY , April Sth , at 3 0·clock .:o GORINO. never have' been in power unless
they had the suppOrt of millions 'of
Rtfurn fare 21â¢â¢
" DANCE.
At the by-elections the
WEDNESDAY. April 7th. at } "clock. to workmen .
.SMALL · TOWN HAUl .
GURING . Return fare 2/â¢â¢
Coalition vote wa s s'tiU at the to~:~
⢠WEDNESDAY,
As a matter of fact no feweT th;;in
I\rraflgcd by the
TEAS AND MtNERALS PROVIDED ON IIOARD.
13 out of 22 by-elections have gone
and U
T\d.I. (o< ....... Tn ... ,o~.)bbiâ¢â¢hl_O,...,â¢. w~.... in Cavour of the Goftrnmcqt. .. '
PART
r_4ta-- ' t HIT.
to
'.t.
~GRICULTURl
~;1~D~'~~~~aatD~;~~~~f
.,.1. .....
1ft' ..... ., ............
TICKETS
he bOat. Mart.
For rurth« IMI"liculare apply to E CAfWS'!"ON.
\VatCl1lUUJ s Cotta*. ~yenbam Brid&C". ' I'none No. 2St-
AFTERNOON TEAS,
Ae-Viat after an
IlELP~
C\O .~ C E"R T
00
JAMES COLL'I NS 1
, TRAM .
Nus.
'"fir.
UNIOJ~.IST
CANU.IP.ATE-
. WINDSOR DIVISION.
MAYNARD'S .POPULAR RIVER
MIt A. A,I SOMER'Vifr£ SELECTEDâ¢
. TRiPs;
SUPp¥-~.
~
EASTER HO!'.II?'"YS.
LIGHT REFRESHMENTS
The popular .La,!och .. BRITANNIA " .. ill
leave Caver.sham .Bricl~ a. loIlOws !
GOOD FRIDA". April 2nd, ai 3 I'~m.⢠Jor
.PA,NG~qU~l'IEi Return l:ore t~
â¢
EASTER SUtJD4Y.A;ril 4th. ;t 3 'p.~ .. 'for
. QQRING ,uid 8~REATLEY;
Rttar"
fare"",
.
r
⢠~
PROVIDED AT POPULAR PRICES.
o\ND
SALE
o. auunruL ~':t=
S PEe I A ·L DIN N E R S
to order at short notice.
lifONDAV, Arril Sth, at 3 p.",.,llor
<;ORING and S1'RE.lliT~EY.
R. n;
lare 1/...
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' " " ' - willi ~'t:~. ~=
Wi I be 00<....1 In l k
THE M:A
.... "'''UY, " . .L
UnMr tbe l'residency of The
MAVOR OY RI!1lDIN'G '
Abram . J.P .}. ,upported
and Ministers, and Inl~Qcntiai
Genlkmen.
,mtJamOB
ON DJ<AUGHT OR IN
E. . J. M 'A ,Y N
A ~ J;)j'
223., CCLveraham Rdâ¢â¢
....
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",1ee¥.·
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y........
'.
Mr. 'tiOwen>ille i3 ... elI'ectiV8 speakv.
Teas and H~resllf~ntlJ 01l'b;oard at POI'Iila ud &II advocate of " &troDa Nanl pc;u.,.
.
I
Priets .'" Tldeds and'~fci~r enqUiries appiy : H.f lost a aoil'1o the war.
At the last eltttion Hz. Somerville etooct
THE
Sudda"-: 12.30, ~ ,dlt;9 ~ ;
.
1&, A. A. So'merville. ao "ElM College
ruuter. hiS hem chooea â¢â¢ the pr~Y"
cand:idate. II,. the WiDdeor DiviaiOD or th.
Berkoblr. CoD.OerVlti"e A.aooaiatiOD. at th
lIut
.,.01 el..atiOD. Mr. E. Ga.niur
M.P.
the' dJriaion. haviq eipified ,bj~
in
.. at miplq ' the -.-..
.
n .... ' at a meeting beld on ' Frida,..lalt
w80k .Jt ·the Wi"""",, eo....,...ati.. Club.
nil l:ep~tatiT8 of IU the ~t
petta <if the di.uion. that three
were iDTit4d to ~u for t .... mUluta. It
,,'U ,Iter the)' hild 1Idd~ an _bI,0: ........... .!..,~ that )(r â¢. S -..illâ¢â¢ 0;
â¢â¢ll.lno_ local ' Jlchtia," politW.... ill
tile 'tJnioniat eaulOO for maoy
pUt.
W08
Week-da,.., 'lO·a.m, till 10 PoOl.:
FLOWER SUllS
SEEDS . FOR . 1~ f'A:RlI .
ROoT S.ubS; G.R.U8 " CLOVER SUDS.
SEED POTATOES.
, ~l:-0WERING BULBS.
C:olalOflJCl Free
on .applicatlon.
THE RBADIN,G BLIND AlP SO<;:IETY.
.o~ , )1.RNARDO·$.JUBJ~,E. FJtND.
aDd O!ficers â¢. The
.
as E
.1>4 fotJo,ojDII' t ..o
Pl.EA8~
permis~ion of the Rrii,,,,di,.,,. r.,,nI·hl
aeOD VALUE EVERY Tl,Â¥-E.
),(ARIE LOHR'S COM'
"N U
.
N G.
Blou~6Ium,;u,
And Ii·ope that aU who can will
iiI oq,ter that Colbnel Wilson
sonaUy thank the ~itizeD" of
. Trimmed. '
R.~D: ·.
MotklCMlu~
i
..
and
'1teaJy:f1~~
GOlOn$, Frodt,3.
BLOUSES, Correctiy CaL
{;;.~~nO~mnr.' honoor
CORSETS
of Ease ad ComfGlt.
.
STOCIINCS whida Wear 10 Well.
..
UN DE'IC LOT HI NG'So ' DmtiIJ
RECn'AL lit If.. E." "'~UDi~.
BOX OFFICE 0
DAY, APRlL
S.~;al ~,dUJ.
HALL,
,FRIDAY, APR1L 9th,I
Jro'm '1' to 10 -~'ci<K:~ p.m.,
'Phone 971.
, _
, -
llIE· TO '
5 & 7, Duke ·Strett, RuriING.
I
1'0 H . V, THE ICING.
SEEDS FOR THE GARDEN.
AT
8~~N~SIA\rIS~~d.
~' APPLE
Al~aY$'SO~elhtn; tJ~f1)~
8a&DtiMKN liT Al'POnn'lUNT
VItORT.t8L& "
AT
",APPLE
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, qh~rming C~t n 0/' " ,
!{~t'S~,," Novelties.
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