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. COOK,
Street, Rudlng,

Hamper Ma:!!~lcturcr.
MATS. LEATHERS;
HOUSE HOLD and
GOODS.

J,l'IN~ PLAY IN THE'-WAJI,'FORD

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befoie ·them thmt were tltooe

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tbemooIy.. di~sIIed, !.hough

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And
tin> play
growllootball.
of the..
n.m>rDo1"
oould
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they Boy!"
failed ·toproved
give anthemoo1v...
th~why'
"-Berks
chompion. tbeoe
I PeoPle would find
opportunity for groooing. ,'rwaoi.~ tbus, and
will
be. Thaak iloodDeu the Readlng

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players tMe . no heM o f t..b6116 fa:aU-findUIJ ' beyond
hiugloicg at !.heir ·abomdi ....... . And -I ooIy touch

upon the' IIi&tt<r in !.he hope that

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tho~gh I .... 'W.ill ......., that I;~~~~~
thick BIriDa t&ko an illl!DM!Ie amoUllt of

\heMr grumhlen,'

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.WATFoRD WARM.Watfo'Td

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own . enclosure" and

uuplea.Dt burial ~d.
&ad. m," .holNVII!!r, ~ere llfIVer hein,q: U deeply interred aDd !.hey. Will ~
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WILLIAMS' WARMER._

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Reading 4ioooverod in William., the' Watford
~, 0"" oi the hotWt lr.eepezo it haa boteiJ I~~~~~~ '~~.?
thsU' ~ to fa.oe this '8Ni8On, The nm.ors aliOf;

from 011 ""'1.1.., ..,d ob<;t '('rile ...eII, too. :jIiOn'\ ,I.~~~i:~t
you beliOV1l !.hat jbe obsmpioll5 hod ~ ~ iilJ, .
. I$ADS FROM ~~~~~'5.;Ogly,J
on their own, if you do you will, be bai1Jy uU.
the
bully off" Surrey
take".
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..,'d ' i'onned tile ,Berks in for lOme tim.,
DOt peri~ the defenoe, G~, in goal ,
playing a ....aUy m"8"ifioeDt game, ..,d. ;Berke ow.
READING'S lI'ORWARDS.1'::1
. I am n"'i going to """"I't !.hat Reading', front • lot taOtheir goalie lor the wonderful ilavea whic.b
r&nk: W'C!'e at. tbelr be9t for ibe very gupd rera:JIOll ho broUght off. After. penalty .... gi_ again ..
that !.bey ~ not. Ii I am. oredibly intortned the;,. Stok... which decioion _ked some BUrpri.., ~4
pl&f WM of • ~ery rnix:ed ch8l"2LCte.r-;I -and wa. more ggve ~ _ t.h~ J.ead . Berka then tdOlt up the
noticeable for ito individualism '!.ban othe"",i... r11ll , AIld ··duting th9 laIII. .....n minulo8 of !.he
;\11 bbe. aame !.hey f_tfi f~ t.beir way iazoe Sun:ey could ;,ot . hold t.bem. Fairbairn',
moo their opponenta' terri..".,. and, ... aln>ady aaid, magn'!iceDt. tarn of ~, tOjlether wit.b .trM clever
&hot v~ orten ""d.,.."u. The only gotJ whlcil work of Bolt.Qp at oontre-&.Jf and Mlljor Allnott
!.ell to Reading'. lot "":':l" ,late in tlie game from et loItlbaU. ' w~ feeding ....... moet elloCtive, gave
the foot of Androws, 1\Uo, by the way" baa been Upao,\ a chaDoo in the circl .. which h9 w.. not
ch"""" ~ n1ay for the Soutl.ern LeOgoo ag<rin..t slow 00 ava.il him",,1f 01, ChamberJain ~ng only
OlId UPSOD ..ned. '00 'it ADd
the CorintLia.n(l, on · the 29th inst.
,Baibidge a partial
~layed for the Corinthian. oh Mond&y a)l:am.t !.he put tho issue .beyond. doubt. Fro'm th. .. bully
.~.:' it look~ 6v,ry'D.it a8 j! the ~rks team were
"Spurs and he win &)80 tum out.. againat. ~.
going to wtn, Frurbairn bering well 8UppotJpd. by
Sale, g&tting 1IODl8 JO'gely oentres 1lC1'O. tire &..lM'e,Y
CARR'!l OLE\';ERNESB.circle, but. unlOrttlna.teJy they' were not -a]] gelized
One,
jullge inf""",. !"",' tm.t Can- was tho upon, and during the melee in ilie Surrey goal tbe
tllevmM forward ~n !.he field •. and another, if whiRtle WEIllt for p me.
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hardly puttin~ it .. hiJlh ... tll&i. ""Y" that hi.
Berks li'.ve ,erery ~n to ~ta)ate t~.
play wa. tttoellent . . Andrew. and Ba.iley, ~a.rb
draW' of three go3.ls ooob, AglUnri a
the la.tter critic , were ·too apt to roam; Weir waa
calibrn of SlJI'TOf; Chamberlain;'.
pBl!llably good and Mum.y aadly negleoIod. . .
t~K;:~.;; of. which any club might be 1)1'OU"d,
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IlE1Inclt and an old Berlu COUDty ptayer,
DEFENDERIl.•
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J!.l",""ation.a, and JAlbbock at hack, they
For onm in .a w8.1 th. llMdiJ\g haJ.... wero\b.,t
deleno.. The<y w...... ~ in ' tho!i'r
at !.he" beot, ""'"' !.hough at t.i""", doin~ W y,
8Ild it speab well ~or the 8um>y
BMbidge W&II !.he pi!:!< of .tbem . . _
Horler:...,....
they' acoompJiebed wh&t !.hey met:.
!.he ~ eyf the bacb. ~rch ibald "',as in tin> .....y
THE ONE WRAK SPOT..
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01 .... raI good """"'. ..Id he dealt with them in
Berk.' part; tho only weak spot 'w"" tlreit
a maoterly manner. 'T he' goal """"'rs lor Watford I ~t wing forwatd. Thill thnnv a loti 01 ....ork npo.'1
""'... B.-t.. Ronald .."d White.
Baird, .- and. h. oertainly per!'otmed ~r ..
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Upson, ·V.riili,,;. arid Frurbalrn combining made
READING'S CHRIBTMAS FIXTURES. for axooUe nt rnsnLts. Tho defentSe pl ..yea well.
Mould be hog. gate. at Elm Pa.rk 00 with the exception that there W1lIJ 8 tendency 1)1'1
eadiiig D,',v am! the folhwing Sa.tUrdaY. ",b. n tbe- part of o,~ of 'them to bang t to the ball A
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WIll _ , r...pe<:tmly. Gillingham and lit.t.I. ,too long ..,d to be too lar up the field.
. The friendly fixture with t he Gal.lagher'.. dioplay ..... ~ commented upon
Mllgel"'to:day ill 011 at, t.be request M8ier', and "" IIh<mld ... !.be oounty going a long
way thi s season ISO long as they are .a6le to retain
biB &emcee.. W ... . .V
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Sold everywb.,..

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Telephone
ange.

.1ewelle'rS.

and Watchmakera,
'" "1'660, Reading.
JAS. DYMOREl & SON',
and Wine Marcban ts.

& SONS, Bookbindersi
. Account Book Ma.n u -

and Station er s. 3J!
Strest, a.nd 18, Duke
Reaoiing .
ING
OBSER. VE 't ...
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Stree t. Rea.~\ n • .
& SON, China e.nd
15, Minstei'

WARGRAVE.

PARISH MEETING.
. An adjourned Parioh Meeting "bmh ,.... .weII
.t!..nded, _bled in tho Woodcly/le Hall on
Friday .....";,,g of I..t week to oonsider the ""POrt
of tho Sob-Cmnmittlee ~ the Peace Memorial for
th JlRriah ""d the provision uI a now oorill.l ground_
The V,..,. (Chairman 01 the P.n.h Council) pretided o:nd .... oapported on the ploUorm by the
following J>.rish Counoill"",: Sir Wm. Cain, Dr.

to the Telenhooe Exchange can hA.,"e
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Addreu and

very modeute ....

~'1I:~ian:d :r.~ Grey ..,d WIR'lIel'. Mr.
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and Mr. F . W. Headington

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of M~ Withnali., Motor
_ _ _ K!at'o Roa4) ha';". ac<fUired aft
m the
Firm, i. ,.~ to give· ·p!anoaal
1·",_m.'oD to aU c:Iaeses J ~~to"t Repainl. P.iirt.

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Steam & Gas EDgines, promptly executed,

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to· Price and time of
aU. WOJ'k etltrusted: to 111. New Cara of fJgery
o-riplion ,upplied. Ford parlo alwaY. in Stock.
DuDlop anti Michelin Ty.... always in S"",k.

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Civility IIssured~

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MR. HAIlR,V ,BUN'CE

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Roa.d, Reading.
& SON, S eedsmen, Fruit
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DAY Am> ,NIGHT

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THE WI"' OF LIFE.

iDin , . and it muA be very (encouraging for him.
having only fr.eehly taJpm ()1Ifer his dutioes, to eee
the: ent.lmBiamn amongst. his) mEmo On January

A ~I'. Briti.h Win •• f ....

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pNgertiu. l,oem.mUi ., tb. M.iaJ
f.nita. Sol••,
. Bl<ADINII:
TR1e OJ.n :RJ'rr.uorr.,
Cncrsha.m Road.
TIm KtTllE -EOTZL.

28j.h th~ OOIJtIty will receive ~ rntorn villit (rolD
Oxto'rd ·on the COtInty ground. and it i, hopod
t<mt !.he publio will ""ow .their "'I'p"'ai~oo of
bbe oounty'. eIIorte by turning up ID 1_ rtum-

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Jt wiD give mach ootisfaction to Jooren ~f
Â¥"" 00 Know thet !.hrough tbe ..,nerosity 01
too Heo.dmMt.e< of LeigbioD P ...k SChool (Mr. O.
L Emn., the ... of the lovely. ground there baa
~ granted for tho divilrionll.l match.(South ...
West), on 'J ainlary 10th. a.nd the .pubho 'IVil1 Lo
welcomed.
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T_E 91t.1ft'lN

MAlD.NHB,dD :

'l'RTi :lhn Ll0~.
OXFORD:
TRw A:anretlON Aus,

HaUet street.

Tn Ot.o a.1TJ1 HotJ1lf. ' .

ond Colonel
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HAS . A C()LD." · :
. XMAS PRESEN'TS.
"':'OOlclal, M;n1•.Iry 01· Hoat!h.

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Chun:h and "
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StnLion.rqad; (3)
corudd.....tion of
.cenLte
ous · d r.i~8 t.he two , shown on the bla.ckboard. Are
on-mde
the moot suitahle to tin> chooen .it.· ... (4) That
beating
The
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ehonld the &Ill~'mt. of the doniJt.ioD. allow of ""y
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ott.ack, &Dd soon Moore
AMedioal OfIioor of the . Miniotry .o! H...Jth,
furtbt.r m6Dlonai ,t Rbould <lOnlliat · eyf: (a) . 'fhe added to thair i!roro ffom a corner. The factory
BeritMir.!.hen h~ " . ·turn and, following ' ueefal work ' by referring to the prevaJent epid~~6 .-of &e'Vflt'e cc:ilda.
endowment 01. bed or <lO~.t the
r8cently sIjU.ed, "It i. tm. tb.b .verY ·otji.,
~HE
Hospital
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<1r (b) The 10m\d.tio~fJ~~~~~1 tho right wing, A. Brooks I'pcn.,d theiT a<COUnt.
lor W ..rgrave boy. or girl. ~t
.M .~""Hi.me the visitors led by a-1. The iecond penon h .. '& cold, but !.hat i. not abnormal for
&a.din~, .". their ad~oement ·by
. . mo~y opened """"Iy. aod it WM not until hall·
, to. · skilled tn>de. (5) 1'bat, the
-.:,ay. .tII1'QOgh that H _ raced through froin the time of year. JI But there i;B no ~ if lJUifer
from colds. Bit....te 01 Tar ""nlbin.. the · lIOOth·
of
theofp8ri.ili
is dne toeite
Mr.forH.theC. cross. .
!.he
left 00a.nd
soora
a good
goal. The
offer
t.be mggHted
.rallied,
were
r ewa.rded
withFactory
' a. . goalquickly
fmm ing properti .. of Tar and Oil of Pin. with other
"TilE CROCKERIES";
Dr. McC_ IlIated the :chief """""'. which inJIu- Riclta' stick . . Kenvig. tho Wycombe right wing. ,.. valuable cu.ra.t.ive ingiedients. It qu.iekl;r d~hf
ftJloed t.be Committee in coming to tlJe above deci- t 1.- . . .
d
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' b ' b poJds, heals the in8amed .membr&bee, soothes the
.;00, and &~ bit of d~io~ Nlmed on
I.lOI'l" go" away a.o pu act"OI:I6 a moe OOr:h.nI, .W Ie
lun~
and
re1ie?el
the
.tightQM8
a.cr.
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the
chest.
-.,...... _wa..... -converted by Heareon. Shortly after , the
point6.
he lint rccommenda1lon wu ca:rriod 8&Ill9 player. 8COn.-d aga.in, but the goal Khould have Bitrato of TN' contain. no harmful dregll or naraM _eral amendmento had been put and loot. been dis.Uowed , .. tbe whistle blew-for" .tick. " coti", ill pl"""""t to .t ho taa\&, and "'" be t..ken
NumbE<n! 2 and 3 were PI""'"'I """" ...d n,umher
_ long bOfore the
w .. by obildren and ad"l"' ''~ ' all .tiill... llItrate · of
TtL 1195.
4 (a) w...·""rrled by . l.,.g.! mBjority. Point 5 W:II
Towards t he end the Factory attMked Tar in conoontrated lorm i' IOld by ~all c.bomim-- t
carried with aoclamation.
IWd Ilou!.h soared .. ond when the /inal 3•. • bottl.. and a binding gu.....nu.. 'of oati.r~",
tion or money back is encf~ in eVt!flT" pa.cbge,
Th. SuMlommittee w.. empo......! to mi .. the
Wycombe had won 'by 6--3.
moDey. se1t'Cf. a deE.gn, wh i c~w aa to be sub"\Vas in ~a.t form Rond brought off .eeveraJ sg tbQt you ar&-protecte~ from disappointment a.r¥J,
mit-ted to a further . pa;..b. meeti~.
LeadJey put in
lot or good work r""". Let .. boUI. to·da:r-il not for yoa ....lf tOr WE HAVE A LQT OF LOW.PRtCED
.
The l!eCl)nd item on !.he &gOnd",
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. Bnrden ....... weak, II.Ild J . Brook. someone ·a t home, since
AND ATIRACfIVE · NOVELTIES
vision of .. new burial It"t'Ound was
opposing ~ too mnch rope. . The
becauoe Mr. Bond had ' with<lrnwn hie
all work"ll wen and gave an iinproved
JiJSTDELIVERED.
chalk pit, lis he did tl1lt consider it met
For Wyoombe, who pJared, t.he three'
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approval of tin> parishion .... geqera.lly.
the forwards , led by Moo<. (!.he ilion
Bnllro1:ey then out.linod fu various methods bv
t'!JlViily the pick. or the side. Moore
LA' S T FEW D A V S
which a burial groun d could be obtained. and
carefully wat.cbed by Sh...", ""d Leadley, ~nd
FOR , PURCHASINO
nItim&telv propoe;!d'. that & Conunittee, oonsisting
few opport.ttnit..iee of shining . ,Burson, who
of the Vjcar and Churcb.wwdeos, and MBW"S.
th1'OO
from oUkride-16ft., Wall ' fast,
Borley and n.- should be chOODn 00 go .
tbe
.tick
matOer of the beat Ifite, .tc.. and 00
Our lArflO Bioelt .;. .."i<l11 diminishing, bat there ...
~n'......~7.fWm. Cain !IeOOndl!d. a.nd it
.,.,. ,000 thingI lett for thoee _who are buying tlteir·
~~I'ot.I/ank.o to !.h. Chairm&n ""c.claded
pftlf!8nts duriD.. the ne:rl tew day• .

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THE BEST.
CHEAPEST..

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Ie Gift.
~ustomers

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Your

are so fas'

the ease with which
inspected enahles
strain on their

EVERY OTHER PERSON· NEEDS

BITRA1'E' OftAR.

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ADd
HWdy(corn06I,
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(pi&n ..by
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and Mr.
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the tw'oPearoo
I_named"
their· oIrilfuJ ...,..;mpanimenl&. aIIding 'muclo ' to the
b~. aDd go of *h....nteW..inmlinl Th. /irst
part oonsi.ted 01 ebornaea. lOngo, ballads, eic., by

mem.berI

aifferent
of the Tlvape, whtle ps:rt twu
incltided boo. aoloa aod eIog dan"" wd a ...;pIe
of ...,., fo11awed' by a laughable 1&rOO entiUOd.
", F _ 01 1I'_f..," each ch"""""" thmough\y
...lering into the S(>irit of the thing, a(!!I .....eel
"""""""ent.. DT. J . MQ(J!s;" the trre!'idmt.
ADd Mr. F. Pet.her the Hon . Secrett.ry, and it i,
hoped before long ahotber e..enivg'. entertatnmeat
win be
vided.
The
appen\1ed , ' IOpening
. Oho~ '~The .Entertainment 8tores,': :. Th8

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COX'S •choke ~~ aad W~ng ~

with taStefully.moUnted ~es, ~e ban~.
aod ~l p..e'se!m
SpedaJ Cbriatmaa StOCk
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at M.rs' Loweet Prices, '\

3 16 ;

( oz.,

6/6;

8oz. ,

12'6

P erfume and Two T.bl~Uo

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... It's. JON wa.,. 00 longer,u_M-r.
Thete'. ·aiITe1' in your ' h ..... ·

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Htmiorous Song,

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G. Mayne i Coorr
U . Ha.d:y· CJooQ
h86ded Coon;' Maot.er
I'll RilibiJ.ity,"
Mr .

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DiAln:hing
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JAMES COLL~~,Casb Draper,
· r WHITLEY TRAM 'FERMINUS.

Troupe '"'"': Mr. A. Criompton (iut.erlocutor),
_ _ Stringer and Bennett ' (bonos), Me&an. ~~~;~~ t

Flour~"-

_ British. througbout, £6 6

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olytre Hall. 00 SAturday evening, December 13 •.
ADd in ""try ..,.y.it ..... _
m:c)••sful. The P10II
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quite filled; ""ery item went with 'a good
abd lIlml<I"OlII ... """'" ....." d""anded.

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.......... rn-ot. The urlnaipa1 chara<>lenl eyf tliO

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CHRISTMAS :PRES~N·TS.

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VIOKERS" SEWING MAaH~ES.

THE WARGRAVE MINSTREL TROUPE.
. Tho laldy reeu..m.t..d M;n.otrel . Troupe gave
one of tber bighty pop1l1ar oonoezt.a, iIi the Wood-

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Will be a success if you use

Scdf-Raising

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MARKET PLACE,

goalk""".,.

XMAS PUDDINGS

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J. J. DAVIES & SONS, Ltd.,

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