Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette 03-1916
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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, March 25, 1916. Pg 3
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Title | Saturday, March 25, 1916. Pg 3 |
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Page number | Pg 3 |
Date | Saturday, March 25, 1916. |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
OCR Text
READING MERCllJ'RY, 04!?ORD GAZETTE, },T]]WBURY HERALD. AND BERKS COUNTY PAPER. SATUBDAY. 'MARCH 25, 1918.
BERKS &:
OXON
ClIA'MDEB
AGRICULTun
DSON'S
THE EMPLOYMj;!,iT OF WOMEN
OF
lIlWIIBG CAaB AlID COIlU'OJLTI
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like
Iln I tbe 1 b.mes V.UfO"
ROES from our earlier
wars returned VIctorIOUS to
happy homes cleaned with
HUDSON'S SOAP. Hudson's
Soap has a great traditIon for
cleanlaness to lave up to. Its
merit and quahty to-day are
enhancing even Its earher traditIons-Just
as our gallant soldiers to-day are enhanc10g
the traditions won by their regiments years
and years ago. Hudson's Soap can never
be beaten for aU-round use 10 the home.
It is just as splendId for home c1eanmg as
It IS for washmg clothes.
HouseWives
always use Hudson's Soap for washing up
after meals.
IN PACKETS EVER~ER&
R. 5 Hudson Limlled L,....pool W..t BromWlch /Ie London
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I S JUSTICE BLI"D
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ECONOMY
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Fleet Street. Lo dOD
16th Maroh 1916
CONDITIONS IN AMERICA THE WAR AND
AFTflR
To the Edltor of the Reading Msrcury and
Berk$ Co mty Paper
mteresting
SENT TO PRISON
NO CONSCRIPTION
A
C RCULAR
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MACHINERY
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