Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette 03-1917
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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, March 24, 1917. Pg 4
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Title | Saturday, March 24, 1917. Pg 4 |
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Page number | Pg 4 |
Date | Saturday, March 24, 1917 |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
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REA'j)lNG MEROORY. OXFORD GAZETTE. NEWBURY £m1tA.LD. ~'"D :BERKS COUNTY PAPER, SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1917.
COUNTY PROFESSIONAL &. BU~INESS DIRECTORY.
'''TWIXT VALE
AND
BISHOP OF OXFORD & SPIRITUALISM
BRADFIELD COLLEGE SPORTS
ADVICE TO THE CHlUSTUN BELIEVER
MISS ClLUtiiEBLAIN ON THE TASK OF
REBUILDING
FOREST:
Maid~nhead
Gtmtl.g
Newbu.rV
W'ru18OT
Walling/ord
Wantage
may secure
ttd
fa. Tly la.rgo Dumber of llll'enh and
11'
tx.ceUcn.t prQ/ts1.&onal adv.te or trads cheaply and adt'ant04tou,ly
BAYLI S
R obardson
1IBI1'IGDON
Blght 'Hon
from
Y1:~
£2215
the
Tel 85
Elec.tnc L gh1.lD2
1909s
all
Set
complete..
W. W. WEBBER, Ltd., EN~2~T2lRS BASINGSTOKE. TeIe~tone
Local
~"'nson
nnd S T T ParClODs (tied)
T roe 9
22 e~
One ~I Ie - 1 J G StAven60D 2 R T T
Par ons 3 Ii: U lls T me 5 nun 13:3 5th set"
120 '\ a.rd! Hu dIes - 1 A. D S Gordon 2
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Th orp He gbt 4 f 8 n
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T...-e:r.g h 19 rt 3 n
Branch
12, HIGH STREET
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GORING
E. JACKSON & SONS,
Drapery
Co,lumes,
HOSiery,
Blouses,
P tt T>g; t h e W e oht - 1 :\
L Bn t Sm h n hnce
Obstacle Race -1 A. D S
Tl or"
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Boots
Fancy Gooaa,
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W OT'ters (100
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3 H Rotherv (110)
All Goods Sold 3t Reading a Luw~ t Dash Pr oas Alwa)'s
WEEDON Bros.,
n
R obon
Hand Cn.p3
High Street, GORING
M,lllnery
l:'lt
nu:r.
C.LllBERL.1l'
Boots ~ Chemists
of.- t1 e
Carde.... C!\Don a.nd Mrll HUT
Mrs 'M an5 ~1l
Jones Mrs Suvens etc
R esuU5 of the rBCmg are appended"Open ErcnLe
100 YaTds -1 ADS Gordon
2 G W
Kenyon Sl !l.n ey 'lIme 12 sec
Quarter M ts - 1 A. D S Go rdon 2 H L
Batts ~m th T me 59 '> ath l'.eC
H alf !U 10 -1 ~ D S Go rdon '1 J G Ste
BEST CARS
MORRIS COWLEY
BMUsh Budl
D}'llamo
(dau~ht(;l'
Jo~epli
Chamber A n) the Rev R 0
Beloe (Head Mastel' (If Bradfi eld) the Lord L e
tentlolt of B erk!h re. and Mrl5 Banyan Colonel
W .!.. a.nd Mrs !\tou,nt S r Freder ek ~n:l Lad
B,\SIN GSr OKE
WE ARE SOLE AGENT§ for ALL
Amons!St those present were AI 68
Bes.trlce Ch.a.mberla.:n
3
OY ERLAND
T&olt'lg
d seha. gad tI e du!; -ee of starter ~ d tho t n e
keepers "to e,.e Mr C E Nicholl 6nd Mr E L
The Grocers.
Ock Street.
I
to
friends
mess what proved to be some e.xe6-11ent
AOBlCULT\JI\'L
APPEAL.
TI e presIdent ('I~ the Soorl'i Committee Ilnd
referee was Mr 0 L C W~t a nd t hfl hon secr c
tmy Mr H L Batty SmIth
1\11'
1
Steele
ABINGDON
STUDEBAK[RS Irom £2115 } All Sell
SCRIPPS BDDYH
£27D
5t" '" ",d
A Puritan Mother
fie emrual sport. m oonnect. on ,-nth Bradfield
Collsge commenced on Wednesdo.y last woek
&1 d conch d~d on Saturday when thero waa A-
IntImd-ed brr,efly to ttulu;ar,e lJJMr3 rand.et t& In Abmgdo l, .4.800t BrackneJ.~ PaflQ'oourng"
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BASIC SLAG OF ALL GRADES., MARKET PRICES
COAL MERCHANTS Depots at Wallio!;fo d. Watling on
\Vantagc: GcrrlI1g Up on Comp on. Hamps =d N om! Moulu o d..
GORIN G, Oxon,
Ma tn-lYo Mil ub.ctunu & Merchant.
Yule
HENLEY
w. H . BRAKSPEAR &
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SONS, Ltd.,
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Truck Louda to Any Stillion
THE OLD DREWERY
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PURITAN SOAl>
HENLEY
DRt W £RS WJHJ' a II SPIR IT MERCHAMT9, and MUitRM WATER MANUF"ACTURES5.
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BAY LIS
25 High Sf, Tel
262
ilUIIDENHElm.
Ma.de by T hornas., Br stol Soapmakers (ot n sh ZOOyeata
11 EWlljJRY
Bd~YLIS
The Grocers.
90 Northbrook S t
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NEWBURY
Tel
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OXFOUD
Boots ~Chemists
LOCAL BRANCHES
1 Queen Street and
120 St Aldates
WHiD SOR
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LOCAL BR:\NCllES
1Q.
15 & 16 Thames Street
91 Peascod Street.
,
WO I\IN G!IAM
For HIgh· Class GrocerIes, PrOViSIOns, Etc., try
W. IRVING, l'amlly Glocer and bovlsIOn Merchant, Peach Street
WOKINGHAM
A~ent
for GILBEY S
Wlnes, SPlTlts Etc.
- - PRICE L1 "
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Ales and Stouts
rs ON APPlICATION
E . C. 1-'1 UG H E S,
T,I H
BUilder Contractor, Santtary Engineer
Ferry.Concrete SpeCIalist,
'
AlbIOn W o>ks, Vlc kmgham
ON
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FYemlin's and '\Vhltbread s
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BOllV& LEWIS,
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ACTIVE SERVICE EQUIPMENT
OF
EVERY
OE8CR PTION
R!.ADY
FOR
0 SPATCH
Clocks Watches S lve n.vate Eledt'oplate Gem Jewellery
10
large assortment of designs.
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POR
CATAL.OGUES
L " RCEST STO CK
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THe
POST 'J:rR EE
2 5 KING STREET, READlNe.
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GUARANTEED AN'LYSIS
ELECTORAL REFORM AND WOMAN
SUFFRAGE
no admlxture whatsoever
7% 01
20%
Album no ds:
44% Carbohydrates
To the Ed t or 0 the Rpad ng Mercury and
Barks County Paper
BETTER THAN SHARPS or BARLEY MEAL
PCedUlj UnJts
0 C 0 Pig Me~I = IU
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Breeder
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Best Ba.rley Meal = 103
can afford to feed b s p gs only on expens vely home gro vn
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AND B RING HIS PIGS ON
QUICKER AND FIRMER IN FLESH
THAN WITH ANY OTHER FOOD
Reqmrea NO Cookloj and can be prepared 1n a few m nutes form ng a thle1r:
and hIghly d gest ble porr dge au table (or Feed ng Rear ng or Breed ng P gs
To Day. Pnce per ton for Spot and Apnl del very
subjeCt to fluctuatlons and wthout ene:aEement
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£15: 0:0
carriage Paid
ia I-toll loti
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(IN BAGS)
CARRIAGE PAID TO YOUR STATION
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s a broad
ove
"00 Members 0 ParI ament a. e on ser VICe ParI amant g 0 erworke I ttttd the coun ry deprecatee
pol ticnl contro eray str fe an I cl LS on
No
rna dn â¬I has ever been g veu ether ro th $ o r any
other P arI amant n favour of Woma.n Suffrage
It s q lta carta n that no moderRte mea sure co Id
101 ~ w th sta.nd the p eSSure that would be broulfht
to ear by the a.dvocates of adult F;ufirage '11 e
eleoto ate then would be oomposGd of l ']r m 11 ons
o m en and H II II ons of women T h s ~t'luld
.gractican y melon the government of Great Bl"1 bltn
y women I s the country prennred to accept
tl s?
r"
i\LT Lloyd George In reply to a Sufl'ragtst clep 1
tation at Glasgow n November l D07 6a d
I
cannot OOl'lC{! ve 0 1 a. revolut aD of thIS character
~h ng ntroduced lnto our C'..onshtut on W1tllout
e op n on of the country be.lnff asked upon t
lolin tely It Cll-n hardly be ~flld that the 400
Mombers of ParI ament ple~sed to Woman Sut
frage had Teany consnlted their constituents
about It
Yo"" trnly
CITIZEN
30 B rehlnRton Road
West lfmnpstead N W
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A QuaJter of a Pound 01 tbe Celebra.t8d
Brand ()f Freoh Butter spreed Upon
MVS
thtn £h ces of bT(>ad may be taken WI th ease In II
dny by an lll.vahd who e&nnot dIgest cod hvor
01
PHOSPH· TONIC.
(pJ.F 0387).
TONES AND STRENGniENS THE SYSTEM.
TRY IT AFTE~ THAT COLD I Lor.. Size, Poot Fr... pet 7td. wi 1/. &ttl ..
ROWELL, 3, DUKE STREET, llEADDlG. W L. PUL.LEN M PS
NEW VICAR OF LEEDS
The Rev Berna.rd Olive:r Fr.nc II H eywood
M A VIca.r of Swmton Alanche!ter blLS becn
appo1nted V car or Leed& 1U &ucotes16n to the
Rev Samuel B ckersLoLb
D D
receDU~ ap
po nted a cu.nOli of Cant&rbury
Mr He~ood belonS8 to a. well known Lan
casl Jre fam Iv of which 511' Graham Perc va l
Heywood Dart. II the head Tbe new . 1",,1 i.
.. eon of the Rev Henry RoblDean H8ywood I.nd
" gra.nd!lon ot t he ftr,w;t baronet ⢠MiUlcbhter
ba kin' &lid one of the leaden of the Reform
·8 ta.tion 10 La.no.ehlre who repreeent.ed the
Qounty
In
the Parhament preceding the pa â¢â¢ m,
01 the Reform BUI Bon tn 1871 liT Heywood
wu eduoated at Harrow Trinity CoJlt.e, Ctm
\)rid.. and lb. Leod.
&ehool
cn...,.
80 oom/orlinJ a(ld a09ll _lor o~., a cup 01 8oa!
~"'be1 d. With ld. J4a:DOX CUbe belon
.
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