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The Canadian Army Eq~ipment w s second_
~~ none. It was so goo~ that,. wit~ the war
-,over, a~l the furni~ure wowd hav~:~eeil sent
tQ Canada' but for th~.: <;ost of tr:ansrort. "
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The stocks; put:-c~ased :. by M¢IlroYf include '.
t~e' best furniture~oods ma~e to <Canadian
Government specificatiom;~ prdductions
which- had to be up to a high staldard
quality or they would have been r rected.

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Yoa are offered seyeral thousand High-Grade
Pieces of -Furniture at lesi than ED,Iiah
bare to charge' the Trade.

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16 'Hos1>ital CO.MBINA TION B'EDSrE~ S, fitted with t~e best quality.
Galvamsed Spnng Mattresses. ' Intended for overseas san~toria but not
n,eeded owing to the Armistice. Single size. Worth 72/6. Sale p;ice H / 8.
IOQ .~OMB~NATION BEDSTEA.DS with wir; mattresses,
OnglOal pnce 45/6. Sale price 11/ -.
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100 ~OLDI G IRON BEDSTEADS With wire mattresses. ~trong and use.
ful ; Just what yo ~ant for ~ spare rooll\ or for ".an unexp cted guest in a
small house. Specl~ sa}e pr~ce 11 /-. I
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40 only HAl~ MATT~~SSE~ in stro~g canvas !icking; thoroughly
and in splendId condition.. Size 3 ft. , /-,
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_ 180 Large Canad~an WOOLLEN~ ~LANKf'I'S, P.CriectIYl ..!J n. WitJ~ one
of tbese you guaran~ee cosy sleep ' r~ tp ~ougb he winteJ Regular price
25/6 value. Sale prIce 12[ 11. .
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lOO' welI ~ade M/lttress C~ ES. l'hese are
in strong' 'plai~ -fiax; and wi! last for !!lany
ye~rs. Sale price 7/8.

'J.2' ~nly SbLID OAK W~DROBES . with
good klass door and large dd wer. , 3 ft. size.
A JGOd serviceable piece in a neat , style,
which will go with all but th/l ' most elaborate
oak bedroom. suites. Sale P
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6 only solid oak CHESTS" F DRAWERS,
well mjlde and finished. As !&,ood ~ a spare
room.- Will \told an ama'z ing qu ntity of
clothes or lirn-', Sale price &8 ~I. N.

A number of ad,justable SWING MIRRORS in- oalt !tam
aljld l on oak
stands. in great demand for .modern ' home!!. PeopI~ c o.vert chest of
draw~rs and wash stands 'into dr essing fables by these fine m,irrprs.
Sale
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cov~red

the~'e ~~r~ ~d~

of Lar, EASY CJfAIRS
in Pegamoid .
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exact t9 Arm}' 5 pIes. T~y are strpng, anQ exception Ily coirifot1a.ol~.
Worth £10. Sale price 6 guineas..
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200 hatdwood" lNDSOR " CHAIRS, 'wdl made an~ i~ splend.ili,.. COIl~
dition. One furniture house is selling the same kind_n cfmplete sUItes at
.Z2/ 6 a chair. Mcnroys' lJrice 12 /11-.,
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50 KITCHEN T BLES ~lb smooth -, seasoned tops and tout l'1gs which do not .creak
or wobble; sizes .4 ft . by 3 ft. and (j' ft, by' 3 ft.
All one price. 35/6,
15 only SOILED LINEN BASKETS. The'
housekeeper who has ope at' the top of the
landing knows the advantage oj kee'Oing
soiled linen in one baske and in one place.
Sale price I ' t.
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StaDle, George llhnnN, d~.,e .~.
in the employ of the COIIlpall.T, ....... «Wideuce bea.rilllr out lrlr, WitlierinJrton's Btat.
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The defendant. ...00 plead~ guilty, WM
~ned . ~!L, with. the alternative Of 21 daTil'
1~prL~nment.
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the Mayor (S.'Ha.yward.
C. G. Field.
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DanielDewar. 1st :maojt Watch. 8ta~M
at Alderahot, . as elIarged with beingdrUll.lt
in Cavenham Road on Allruet SOth. He
pleaded guilty, and 'W&J fin~ Sa.
A LOST CAT.
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Beatrice Deacon; married, 9f 7. hier
Square, was eummoned lor using ohec4!!ne
langaap to the annoyance of nlIIiiJents and
lfI686eDgE'rB in ~ street. 'o n Auguat 28 _
Mr. A:. F. Clark prosecuted
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Geor",. Baker. of 16. Bo.ier Square, id
that tlJ.e defendant came aW'0S8 to him
d
oom pIa illed of having lost a ca.t. She tb n
referred to his :!,OOllgeet boy. alld made s&
of 'very obscene langullge.
Tho wiff>. of the prevlou8 .. itne8s oorr
rated. and ailded that she ' was greatl{
noved by .the defendlUlt etating til. 8 e
(wjtnes.,) had neglect:ed her boy.
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Defendant said abe did not use obi! e
languagt', and called a witness. who BlIpported her dE'nirti,
,The Bench cautioned the del.danl:, a d
ordered her to pal' the 00fta.
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WEDNESDAY...-Before E. P. a;,Uier, Ee!r.'
(in the chair), W. Poulton, D. Rose aDiI
l:. J. Andre1Vs. Esq..
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DRUNK
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~. Commllr,clal Hall. ~as charged lfltb
UlR drllnk In St. Mary .~Butte on Tueed ~.
p.e. G. Lanca~ter Mid lie b",llght p 9On~r to the sta.bon on the ambulance.. '.
FlDed lOs .• or In delault five MTS. •
HQTOB..CAR CASES.
Heary Whitley Smith, of Ballymalis. Ca):Dberley, WAJ 8ulllmonl«!'for allowing a motorcat to remain in toe etreet lon~r than
~I\T_ for takiJlg 1rJl and settillg do~
paasengerll\ 00 A.ugust 18th. A 1irui 01 \&1
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Lieut. Yane Hall. tJt Wood'-nda, Henle,.
1I"as .imilnll 'lJtttDm.-.4. He 11"88 fort~r
enmlDOned for not ~"cing • licence at
the ti... )('1'. 1J.'. 1;Bt Cent def6llded
aimitted th~ ~ Defenclaat"..· ~
'1 OD tb.e first I!UlIlDI'oIIe and a on he
second,
NO LIGHTS.
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Lewi. Green, of 'nle Bop. Ash ~Ie.. 'fas
8ummoned tor. on August Ilst. in Wokiilgbam Road. at 11 p.m .. beiDl! the driver of
a' eart, failinll to k.-p the. lamps properly
trimmed and ~hte.L
Dele.lldan~d.a BOt appear. TheN were
eeveral limila oJleaoea iecQrded.
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Geoll!8 Oleme te (1'), of M, Elgar: Road;
Charles J,>eroi: .al (11). of 15. Elgar Road:
WrtlteT SsmpklDt (16), of U, ,Elgar RoI!4i:
William Clarke (14), of " AAteagrove Terra(\e: and Rjchard Farm« (16), of '. River
Roiul, were umo{oned 1Qr. on. August lO\~.

throwing ~toDes to tbe annoyance ana
danjrer of' p6s&ellRtll'6.
All pleuded guilty.
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MT. W. 'PouLton stated 'he' l'ec8lved ,; camplaint from his man.
Winiam Wiggi,na said the boys
tknlwl.ng aWn 011 to il oowllhed
towpll.th: This Mn of thini had'
ing on for some time. The .cattle
Shed ....ent Dsarly mad ..ben thel
the rattle.
The CMe8 were dismiseed on payment of
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100 yards of BR SSELS CARPETS.
One
bf tbe most relI\l.rkable carpet offers of U119
Half-price, t/11 a yard.
10 ~nly BENTWOOD CHAIRS . . The finest khchen and nursery-1 chairs to
choose. ' The average' life is 20 years, mat last longer. ) Sale pnce 16/ 11.
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. M _ Ni.\:.hola., arain r&porE' 4!'OOd pr~
on Saturday. Some oo:a towle, 111 rabbite•
and 3.'06 8AA8 were d.i8~ of. Fat fo.".la
sold up to · 2Ss. t- 1lOupl!! • .~ 14.: eacll.
Y0!l!l4l: ooc:.1terel8 ~ 118. ~ couple.
Rar.bbitB sold IlP to 51. eaoh .. There wu
&pin a. eub8truatiJll tucreaae in t31.e priee of
eaa. which -sold &t fl'Olll ... 6<1. to M. lid.
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35~RUSH-SEATED CHAIRS, suitable for dining . room. ' Rush. as ' . you
kni>w. is furniture vogue. You get qed-steads iWlth rush panel~, cablOets
with rush doors, and chairs with TUsh seats. Sale Pr1:ce each chair 17 II.
LARGE EASY CHAIRS, Covered in good leathen Nearly new. Club committ~ and hot
will use these for their smoke roo~s and IQunges. Very.
luxurious as re rds their .softness and appearance.
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Canadian H SPITAL TOWE:LS, fine ctUt!1ity. @s~rbent. non-li~ty, an.d
without 'a flaw i the weave. S~~ priCe 1Iii· . '
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BLANKETS. heavy , make. Don't think these are fti~y
are: not. Size 82 ilJ. x e6 in. WQrth "'J~. Sale pnce
e Br01l!'n ARMY BLANKETS. 84 ~~ , l[ 6'J m., at . 11/11

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Durinr tile a
of tJa. Bev. H. Wardley IiAir oa ko' y, the ..nicea at Aij.
Baials' ani _ .
en"y tlle Rev. C. Cham- _~:7c;-__.;...__......;.___ _ _
. .nt-for the last
ye&nl ~pl8ia
the JJiMop of Co.
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1'1» .........ent . e anllomteed· of lIenry
Tatham. ~ V.C., Ro III Eruriuera. 0 IT eon
111 Dr. aII4l Mrs. Ta ham. oj' BaufoYt. HoWl8,
Cbelteo~ and
ut.k. -ulIfIlblr at tb8
late William.
'Uj, aM~.,Westcott, Halq,
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The ......ment is a
of Tudor
P. Wi\.liajU- (llte.
ial BeRne, attaehed
1a Battelim Oxfo
' l'9 a&d BuekiBghamshire Liwbt Infant • and POlitical- Department, Meeogo
' . En.tian Bel_tion'
OVER 1.000 FIRSt PRIZES
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youngest a orfhe late BeT. M.
TURNS EASIEST,
(Rae r of 'Pep~) and Mr .
LASTS LONGEST.
Garvey. carlref, 0][SKIMS CLEANEST.
t. of the late Rev. F·.
or Later
Gorton, }(aDch ter.
You will buy an "AlIa-Laval."
V.llltt...,
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Uiour'8
uo.oco sold Jat J'OU.
Churala haS ~ eane9 by a band. of volunttrJ eJ_IIrL
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ijiiiiiiiit.1iIro.
MfHII~"',
FIIIMU. Pictll,... of the Werld.-J. populAr lectve on thi eutiject. ilhutrated by
Dairy SUpply
ooloo.rM alid.,
1 he delivered by the
Re¥'. Pitt Boo . ,at Castle Street Con·
Co., Ltd••
gregational .
on Th1U1lda.1.. ,11th Se~
tember, at 7.30 p . Thereolnll be a 001tduseum
stRet.
lection to defray
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, LondoD, w.e.
Colonel Wilsofl.
.P.~lone1 an
Mrs.
Wilson and thlllr ~mily are th01'Oughly
enl' oyinr . their h liday at Bude~ and
Co onel Wiken h
much benefited BY: l\ls
wdl-earned rest. I ia requested that he
will .be troubled
little as po8IIibla with
oorreepondence.
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Enlla.om.nt of
i.. C, Garry.-The enLIMITED.
ement i8 an.no ced betweeD Captain
o D H . Naumann.
rve of Officers, the
ROYAL ~ERT .
Rifle Brigade. BeCon son of the late F . G.
Naumann and Mrs. N~umann of Redhurst,
~leigh. Surrey, nil c;:ecilia, ' younger
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ualllf:hter of F. N. J. Garry and lire: GaUl,
of ~, Ken ilLg~ Mansions. S.W.. aI1d
Grea.t Mead, Wokin ham.
'(Qese Celebrated Ales and Stouts
Greyfrian.-Tbe
v. G. A. Pu~,
mi.si~ar'y hom
on, haa con ted fO
ace guaranteed Brewed from Malt
becxlme the Rev. W. A. Doherty's colleague.
$d Hops ONLY and have been
in the ministry at Grelfrial'6 during his
time of furlo,!gh.
r8. Purser. a dAughter
dertified by. the British Analyti(,ll
or Mr. F, H. S~1'O ,of Reeding. is '~ our
Control to be ABSOLUT E LY
Own lfi.ionary" a Greyfriara. The Rev.
I. Siviter ill expec
to preae.h on SundaT'
~URE
and GE~(UI N E.
evenina. September 28th, in OOIInection
They ace highly recommend ed
wita the harvest ~
iving rvi_. ,
Temparancl! Sundll!Y.-Next SundAy. 7th
by the medical faculty and ha ve
September, 1t'lll be 0
ned.t euUe Street
~en supplied to the Roy.l1 Berk ·
b
CoJlC~tiooal e ur~h M TEIl!lperanoe Sl1llshire Hospital for over 60 ye:,rs.
41'. 'l'he .Rev. Pi~t BonarJe&" who hu
beim an ~ve tem~ranoe wur~er for m~.l
Supplied in ~ and Bottle.
y~.. -will preach 10 the mouung, and .1flll
aaaiBt ~t tae '.SO p~and 8.15 p.m . Ilen'lca.
D LIVER D FREE .
at which, the Grand ~ef Templar, Mr. J.
lrI:~ !IoP.1rine. J.P., oe natol:; and the Grlltld
Claplain, tb~ ~v,
non o!naon,
B1r~baa, will be
Plea.cb,l'6.
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ALL MALT
Dedh of Miss M, F. Mu 1000.-V{e l'&.
~to NCOI'd . the ,det.trh
Mias Mary
daughter of the late
Mr.
-.rd . Coul
~UBIIOD, wh.~ .t.ocMr.l
plaoe at the Ab
Hou.se oo· Fnda,f .last
PEACOGK
week: The late M
Museon .wu a 818ter
of )liM R. E. M
• head m18tr_ of the
J.P- School, ud " . h~rIIe,ll cOll1lJ!Cted I 51. ROA!) STREEl'r UADING,
WIth a eclwol at .St. Bernard 8, Surblton.
She had ~ .~ at the Abbe, House
for .. f_ ...--. {or her healtb. The funeral
took place at TullOI)' on Tue.la.1 •
W.,." CeMervative Auocla.
PRIJ'ATE CARS FOR HIRE.
ti .... - ' r . members of Kateo!Krove Ward
REPA.1RS.
No. 1 of the Rea~C ConservaUye ..&.sociAtion, to the num~r of about forty. we~t
Open
Day
and Night,
b1 brake ~ MortUfer to Tbe Wellington I
Anna, Stratfield Tu!'fis, where a bountiful I
meal WM partaken J>f.
The party were
&
~r,Dgby ' the JlORwar cbairman of the
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Col18ervativ8 ABsooiatioo (Hr. F
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A. !:!imrutda). who lI.a~ .. very hearty ·recep:
tiOn. and Mr. and Mra. J. F. Coalllll. Much
regret Wlllt expressed that Mr. J.. K. Bull,
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the chairmlUl of ~ oolQ.lD.ittee, wu unIIONEY.
..hIe to a.tten.d.
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Reading
BeacoM ,Id
C'"II.-To cel~
brate the re-openin of tha club in Friar
ONEy.-Tbe Dally IllvestlJ1ent Corrw rJ '
Sireet. the presiden. chairman a'n d comtien, Ltd., will lend £5 and up .. af'!1
mittee have decili
entertain at dinner, pn not. of l).and to rupoMible persons. r<"
in the Large To~ ill on Wedneaday, Se~ payments to suit Borroyvs' oonvw reo"t';
tember 17th, all th
wb.o_ ha.ve served Ul /10 feel! 'Lh~; moder-ate interest.- ApP!!
his Majesty's forC)ee who were mom.bel'6 of ~o their LoUI Office. 221, Oxford R oad,
the club at the ti~ of eAlistmeat -and have J(,eadiD/J.
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since ",joined the , 11 fl. The chair will be
taken by the
(Mr. A. S. Cooper).
ONEY ADVANCED to any amollDt 00
and Colonel Lei!lie
ioon. C.M.G •• D.t).O., ~U. PLATE. JEWELS. ABTI CLl!:S
r
M.P., has 'consented
be pregent and to re- VERTU, and every deecription of Va1ua L.~
open the cIub afte~ e duf'ner. at about JI ud Convertible ~rV. Aluluibe8 pu,'
p.m.
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chased. Foreign. monB1 changed. A tir,~
. 7tn R.. ding Co.
'rs' BrI1l8/le.-A 8UC- p,r9of room for all Plate and Jewel dep' ~
ooeeful re-unlOll O~ld Boys Qf the above 11;5. Printe OIliCBL ponte dooz entranre .-:colDpany W811 held ' the achodlroom at t. OOODJ.CRE'S
::sT. )(ARY'S B u'!"!~.
MarY'a. CaIItle St t, on Wedneaday laat READING. Estahli~ed as a. Pa1t'1l b.....;et
week, when lOme 54!~~t memMra welcomed and SILVERSMITH in 1.831.
t~r old capWn, ~"Bev. A. Eo Minchin.
oa hi return ' from Canada, afte
al>
..nce of near~ tell~L Mr. Minchin gave
an intMMtinlt &coo t of his misaionary
1POrk ' a:llloni the .. umber-jacks" and lDdiane in the J'ar
eet. The cllair was
. F. Burnett, ..ho is
oecupied by the
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keeDIJ' iJlter.ted ia ..ork amon, . Do:re aDd
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JIWI.u. TOil ate Ia '" pooItlaa ... "~ .,
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it !IIIoiId ". mentioned that the jll~
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Mr. '1'. ~ -ad lIr. Hawkins (UIU'ftl'61ty
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