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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, April 17, 1915. Pg 8

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, April 17, 1915. Pg 8

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Title Saturday, April 17, 1915. Pg 8
Page number Pg 8
Date Saturday, April 17, 1915
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Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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:READING MERCURY, OXFORD GAZETTE,

WBUR~

HERALD, AND BERKS COUNTi PAPER, SATURDAY, APRIL 17. 1915.
THE FATHER SHOUSE

rbe Fattier
:And each

is

TUI: PARM

IS

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houea has m,uy room l

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fott

PIlOSEOUTIOSS -1he

:ind fiome are reached throhgh ,athered glooms
By lillent sta,.
Dut He keeps house and makes It home
WIIt!hc at vray the Cblldnll come

Shirts for
Spring wear

Plantv and pence ore 6l"erywhere
HIS ho 1se '\\' tblU

WON'T

TIle rooms a.re eloquent \'I'1th prayer,
l'he bon K.';! beg n
And dear I earts filled w th 10'\"8 are gla4
!ogeltIllg thut they ome "ere sad

~HRINK

II e 1 ather s 'nuse IS thu e
Ihelelo e Vol Vln t
H s I gb ts of love tl rough darkDess shllle
11 e hon growS" late
Push bnek the curta n of 1:1 .. doubt
And enter-none t\ 11 C;l.st tb~ out

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Enormoul output enablel Hope
Brother. to offer advant..el In
quahty and chOIce of dellin.
ImpOillblc to obtain cllewhere.

FARNJI'1GUAloI:

lSun Ilv at Home

40 years we have special.
F ORIzedmore than
the m.klllg of shirts
our
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In

FACTS

Own workrooms
Our enormous OlttPUt to-day enables us
to produce shirts that, for value, wearing
quahty, perfection of fit and varIety

of distlllctlvo

deSigns,

arc

PRIOE
TERMS

absolutely

unequalled
Every shirt is filll,hcd With as much
attentIon to dcta!l as It made spc(1ally to
order.
Our most popular speclahty-

LUX is a unique prepara.
tion made in the form
of flakes or wafers, which
excels In the washing
of flannels, woollens and
all loosely woven and
dainty fabrics which are
liable to shrink if washed
by ordinary methods.

rna large variety of tasteful new deSIgns
and colours
Soft - fronted Zephyr and
Oxford, "Ith soft double cuff's or stIff' cuffs.
Flllest value ever offered.

o eBrothers

It is a pleasure to wash such things
With LUX. It YIelds a beautiful,
cream-hke lather. It IS more
than pleasure to view or to wear
the fabrICS washed With It. They
are a delight.

B. ""

CQmpfele Ovili~

8, King Street, & 64, Minster Street,
READING.
elite! ESfaNI.$!tme"t
44 & 46, Ludrate HilI, London, E C
.Bm" cltu Ihl'OlIg!.out Ulld()1t and the PIDVIIICt.S

In Id., 2d., 3d. and 4d. packets
everywhere.
(ALL RIGH1f8 RESERVED ]

LEVER BROTHERS L '" TED PORT 3UNU\iHT
Lx .......

PRACTICAL

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AGRICULTURE
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REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

BRIEF

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PRESENISI PRESENTS I ' PIlESEN1S

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d Gold En'fAfemcnt RlD'1~ ... lOe 6d 2la &II
an 60.:1 Gold Loeko\t 5$ fId to 15. Gem RIJIII
7ft 6d to 211 1Uklful d8llfl'tw -Gard ner 73 Broad.t.roe~ Reading

C.. ROOIlS O~ PASS iOJ,: AND FOR SHIrM'E);T
01 Sa-turd{\.)
I e t C a.Jgil S
offered Bn.rlc stc \.d
but qu t Oats

REMODELLED IN FASHION
OLDABLBRINGS
81 YLES Old J t,lwcll~y reatared a. 11""

S Ivor JcweUory colound ... Gold.-GardUlet 1L
Broad aW't..'(ll Read ng

n.tKl, mn. ze SpM' ngh o ff('red nnd <lcnrroBR'EADSTUHS AuoiI.T

tor CASH .,. EXCH~NGED_J\iJIA
B OUGHT
Gold Chana, Gold or SivaI' WalCbet Gr.

11 c qua t Lv or wheat a.nd flour aftoot rot th s
country ns noted by th e LonGo
Gra.: n Seed
a I 0 1 Reporter .... 8..<; 2 905 000 I'Jr 1\ «COl C:\60
or 40000 qr on the w ek and 840000 qr lel!6
Iban B Jco.r ngo

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MDEJ\ POll EI L i~ FR !~(E
THE \ D C

OF SoI.DIEP,I~G

BU81BESS

'atber Clooki 1ec t.h Plat~ ADtlquei ol all kiDda.-

Gtord ner 73 Bro.d4tree' lteaclinr

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ntell .. CInco of the

hostIle

III

Dvas on

of Bonapart.e

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Iho Aruorlc31l pTISOnel'lJ of war confined In the
Dopot of Do. tmoor wado a tum\ Ituou!I and
\lalent lttcmpt to breo.l.j out on DhuriKlay OHm
lug lnsomuch that tho IJOId OI'S Oll gua:rd were
obI Ked to £ira 01 them llnd five were killed and
thirty 'Wounded beforfl the disturbance WlUi sup
pre::lF\Cd Iho c S8 or this C!ORltnotion ~ tbe dQlny
11 the rr.leu.se of tl U pl'lAOUlJrs Dnd n the l' con
veyu.nc:e 1.0 their OWn ('OUt trJi and u lsport that
I t Iii
utended to keep the!}, here to man the
AmerlClIu fleet dostlDed to act aga.lDst the
AlgerlUOII

Evo~bodt e
nlbbhna
TOFFEE D" LUXE.

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l'rinUlI1J Offil.:o

fte HindH1"

tho

SWltr.eritu d pllrticularly at Berne was

~ 1'1I1NI t;".

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A 1 Toel ~mat on \l;ag 0 tI e 2Sth ult ss INJ by
U ~ Dwt of ~\nb:eTlan I to tl e CantODS eXpT068lDg
tho r alar nat tl e Tecont 01 fige n } t'fllleo aud
cnll n:;c upon U om fo ann n tl c r dofooce - It
~ c njessed n the Puns papers t hat on tho first

feeb g

.

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lHE COMING OF llIE S\\ ,LLO\\,
Mr )l'rank Bon 6lt 'Wrtes to
li e Ob!lencr
[rom MockboKli(ur l~adlng - Althougl 1.10 WCI.
tI er of tbf) prClOnt
IlOll
1 8-6 Ult. boen
or)

ellCour".s-it R' ~o rat' t.0 Inlgntory bird, tI C Iwallowl!i

are ¥lel\ , UJ to tmc ac'ioral be nl{ 11 oVKlenco hol'6
° Tucsdal' lutlt \pr 1 6 T h I ~ e leven daJII
carl er lhlll n 1912 1.1 I 1911 bat. ton daYti later
IblU In 1913,. ""ben I I>Il V lovoral Iwallo"" lilt tJlO
II rlt tlmo OJ Maroh 27 I hA' 1) 0 note of tI c r
lin val f( r hast !e.r RIj I "RS awa:>t fronl lome On
Ie tval Jay. In L1" elrh T.Nlrt or April but Ii 1
rtmember rta'hUy the ..1",.110\11. wore rat\! It would
be ntorcaUn,( to ~ ..'rn bo" theae dates compare
mil abote of otb,r obionefl m tho South: of
En,i8.lld Up to tJa. p..M&lIt I h ..... & aoen no hou,ae..
martml, but; theYaAol11d be bete 100""

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