Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette 06-1920
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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, June 12, 1920. Pg 4
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Title | Saturday, June 12, 1920. Pg 4 |
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Page number | Pg 4 |
Date | Saturday, June 12, 1920. |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette |
OCR Text
READING MERCURY. OXFOR<D"G:AZETTE. NEWBURY HERAED. l AND .BERKS COUNTY PAPER. SATURDAY. :rUNE 12. 1920.
WOKIlfGHAM PARADE.
THE UTE IlR J J COOPER
WEDDING AT THE &UARDI CHAPlIL
Friendly SOCletl el Hosplta.l Collection
Tnbutes at t he Funer a.l
Xr J C Hargreave. and XiI. Goâ¢â¢hen.
His Majesty's Clothes
wear longer when washed with Puritan Soap. And
they look so clean and pure because the olive oil
In Puritan Soap cleanses so thoroughly yet so gently.
Delicate colours retain their shade, delicate fabrics
their texture.
F or babies' clothes and for all household laundry
work choose-
PUUITAN SOAll
THE OLIVE OlL SOAP
Made by Chnstr Thom.s & Bros Ltd
Bnstol So.pm.kers smce 1745
r~Su~\mer Unde~rwear Made In 1919 Cotton.
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Th c few da) s' cotton slump will not affect, un fOl tun atel)) t he pI lce
of c\ e n G ne day's su pp ly of m e l c hand lse
And suc h a tl1n e
elapses bct'\\ ee n the buy 1 ng of t he cotton a nd the plOductlon of a
gm m e nt that. e \~e n that small s upp ly w Ill not be o n t he mal kets
before next Spn ng
The real situ a t ion is that the so-called "slurn.p" prices are double
to treble 1919 price s and that McIlroys' Sutntner Underwear in
stock was tnade from last year's raw materials.
I he sa vin g 10 pnce IS therefore considerable
1 he value IS
very much better, th e \\ orkmanslup perh aps supenor to \I hat
you will be able to buy later on 10 the year
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This Week's Corset Offers.
lJ\spers.1.1 of SPORTS CORSET S at "ell under market pn ccs-fo r one
week on ly
1 adir.s "lnte SPORTS CORSET i-1ygw.u. WlIlj," fable ~Tfut ' " ~~ry rcsfJt:d
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Liberty Bodices.
The all roun d favoun te for mother and chl1d
Comfortable healthful
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