Reading Observer 03-1920
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Owing to laclldooa advance bayiag we are able to ~er ·temptIng values in thi. deparlmerlt.
Herewith one """mple.
Many othel'll In Block III rea.l leather from
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Xhc Jut . " socinl" in oonncction with the ,Pt'OSent
tiCssion took place on Saturda.y at. St., John's Hall,
.. The 1\Ia;rquis of'Lome, " which is situate in an.d ~"1I3 voted I by th o &~ udl:!nt.s to be the most
'Fria.r-street c1t)s~ bv the R oyal County Theat, re ~ lIuCc06siul !whic}:i has so tar bc;en hcld · 'I.,r .Thn.e
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ha.s undergone a complete trfllls.klnn atlon .urmg, Willi â¢.ms, 11Mr. a.nd Mrli. P. }1., Robert.ou , Mr . and
the last. few months, and the enterprise of MesmI. Mrs. ' Glea.ve. M-r: a.nd ~LS. G,lanville, Mr. 'l ~Il~l
H, a nd G. Simonds. Ltd. , should moon for them Mrs. Ha.wi).er, Mr. l.ol~ i'!· Mr. Plpenr"bMr. J. Vt lfl.. ..
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a. complete success. The n~us.e ~o-df\,y IS , w,t.hbut
~r:r R. William~ , .Sl1perintendcnti oongra.t~h!.led
doubt, ono of t,he most artJ~ bc III l,he tow", ~nd the st.ud ent6 .oil the.J.r good at.tcllda.n oo at cJa3~ (!'s
during t.ho week it lias ' a.ttrncted consid"fable ' during the eessioll\. and l.he suoccs~fuLwork whu!h
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He a[s~ CQngra~ul&ted
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them on the enth usiasm they had dlSplayod In con·
Thera W:l.S i\ verv Jarge-atten dance 011 Sa·turday, p ~C"tiOI1 J..ith tllB,- ROCilil side o f tbe .work, U . tbo
t.he' open~~g · d3."'!"'~lL(}d . "here hil~ p .Ben a oon:¢arit .various ...p1u.sical items had, be.t:1l entJrd-:, Sw,Ha.llle~
and ever-ln Ct"Oa.SlI1g strea.m of ' cust.()mer~ aftlce . :by thp 8el1den~. H o woUild 1lI gc tho .Iads cspec,1..~I!J
The p!emi8era; which hayo booll.-. tn.ken oyer by ,to' develop their ta.lc';lt'1 from 8. &oc1.a.l standpomt.
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modelled to. su.tt the present.~~y re~llIrement:'S .a.p~ th'J)Y ha.d rcu~·cd in conneotion WIth t~e
are repl~to ;v.-·lth every poBSl lJl e ·modem conveDl - ., lsoci'a.ls ..
enee, whiob. tend..! f,o make th~ visi~ Qt a, C\ljlt.o.mer
Mr. , 8.1~d Mrs. R . Williams 'r eceived a p!(!aJau t
a Teal pl~re. ,' M~'S ca.n be obtained at aJ.mMt ' 9u'rprisB ,wben ·onB of the .s tudenb, Mr. F. (:)'1)e1[.
all tim~ and und~' lie.1I"1Y'1l11 #irontn.;ft:a.n~. :;the prc3ODtoci them wit,h .s. oa8~ of tea. knivc·s. as a
house :ie' jut .:wha.t the- R.verag~ :p ubhc ~qi.llre.
t.o.kt;m of the esteem lD wb~ch . th ~y w~re - ~~Id by
The building. w,a.3 origina.ll y erec.ted 'a.bOu£' twen~y t;h~ S.t udCllts, 8.~d as ~n a.ppfecl:E1.bol1. of the e(f~rtg
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",'luch they ha.d made In oonnect1on with tJJe va.nOllQ
yea.."",S ago, a.n~ . _ aug. t~ ' I not .cov~I1a very " lsociUs" which bad been held. Mr!. Williams,
gr~ door spac,&'}ti.. WlLS fonr storeys high, ~ut only, who ~a.s avKlently touched by th~ mark of c&teem,
thO bottom storey , wa:; u~d, if?r: · oo~merclll:1 ~ur- sud t.hat. t he pt"ee~nttLtion had COUll:} as So ,great
poeee.. The w:hole of the mtcrlor OI the premlSCIJ s4l"Prise. and she couJd nett adequately express her
has now ~ ':reoonS~I"Ucted and two :floors are thanKiJ to them tor their a.pprecia.tion, An'j ,thlng
providecl for public uso. '.
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, 't'hato s hoo hBd .~ne hH.d been done most Wlllng J;-:
Th~ style of ~he pl.,lblie rooms ca.n·i ~ o~e. back Sh.e .WIlI!I a.f.raid e:he wou.Jd ~a.",·e to lea"'e .to ·M,'.
to the l4th century, and t he gcneral unoot III d~- WJlhams the ~l:. of putWng,mto WOl-ds her tba.nks'
,lightfully 0001 and refreshing, tbe wb.oie · sUlTOun4~ for the splendid preElont W~l~ had b~.n ma.d9 1.0
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n a. d · th em~, ' (Oheenâ¢. ) Mr. Wllhams sud tbat the
Ulg~ uotng 8() oomp ote y mel en...
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prescnt would be .a.U the mcire approcla.tcd bltca.ll!;e
va.n.ou~ ~yles . of',' ~resen~·da.'y d~cora.t.i~n .
The they ha.d. no idea. that it would be made. ·MT. J,
frontage IS a. very lInpostng s~ruch.lre" 10 perfect. E. Brtt.nt WM 80150 the recipient of a plpe from
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Mr . F. Wtnter · briefly ,addresSed, the stUi1eufja,
the interior work, IS ORITled opt m 9Qd old aIf-d rema.rked that he ho,oo tha.t next year t.hcy
Brit¥-b ' ook, which c~ nre~ from CrowJ:.bo ,; Par~ ~Ollld .. he.ve a.n !'ven .more e:oJoYll:bJe ti.m~, if pas_
This . timber has been ,art isticn.l1y rended by the s!bl~, U1 OOlUlection ~th 1-het.r 5OCI~1 e\'enlngs ~ha.Q
same old , tools as were used by our ' forefa.th ere , d~rlllg t~e J?ut session. There was no doubt tba.t.
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A pL'O,J;n.mme entirely 6~Ii&JDed b tbB etUdenta
wg!,k ha.s' been 50 treated. a.s to ,B':Iv.e ~hl\t old-world was calTied out, The lay. II 'l'he ~la.ids
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blea.ched a.ppearance so' chaTlleteTlsh~ of old 00. lowfield," writteu by ~. P. E. Robert.on, was adThe stone work. portion of the fronta.ge hos been mira.bly a.ct.ed, u a.lso was tJio &keteh "Ll.llghter
produced by using the genuine' article. u the st:one' in Coort." Both itemS leoe1ved tre~endoU& ap:
it.seH W8.s eXC<Lva.led from very , old .foundatIons plause,
Programme: _ pja.noforte · 1010, MiS!'l
wen out at Messl"s . . Simonds' brewery premises, L1~b; 6Ong, "In a.n Old F&o!Ihioned Town," ' Miss
which -now coveT so hu)!e all o.rea. on t.he '"site of the Prt0e3t ; · ~ong, "Come to the, Fa.ir," Miss Cook;
ol d seven sprinmll of Reading. It is believed by sketcb ,. "Eleven Shillings," Messrs. Ja.cO.b, ,and
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CummU1f{E1; so~ .. The One Man Band," JiI.... J . .
~he RcadUlg V\.UP'-'hl"il: Ic:n.a.u J °to 'l8S h~' h 18 s
Ostet·. Pla.y,'~ 'l'~ Maids of Ma.Ucm1ield." Cha.r~
IS. t.he &1.me as t e ~rIgma s ne w ~c. ~n.g
If!- actoI'!: Richa.rd OecoU, Mr. W, Taylor; MLtf!hew
t nbuted about R oadlllg o n .tho dem ohtlon of the Osoot.t. !Me, C. Palmer; Robin Oaoott, Mr . L.
old ,Rt!ll.ci ing ~o\'bbey. The wmdows the-m s~lve!; are Smith: Thomas IOSOOt.t., Mr . Loxton; .. HeraJd,
p urelY'chnracte ri~t.ic of the g~mline 'tudor wcrk of Miss L. Will,is; Rebecca. Oaoot.t, M:i&s D. Wjoterthe e:~Tly period, ~nd thos~ ! tlldent~ of . Archlw· to~' ; M~;rion Fleicller::(Mi!l.S E. Winterton,- Ya.rt.ha.,
ture who are ~nt.erested WlU be ha.ppy to know ~! Priest; Sally, ~ N. ~~o:n; a. .M&y QUeen,
that the various points carried out are to be found MI.';3 L. f,\I"&Jll.fttt; vl~la.gen;, tr,~~Olans, daDoors, etc.
in a.ctuaJ existence in remote pJace8, The glass Skcloh,
Laughter lD Court.
Oha.ra.cters : Judge.
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d' 'd t'ea! Mr. H. Deaeon; Qmstable. Mr. L, Brown; 1l.r,
It~c IS part'y p',:nume . ern s ~ , ~s 1 . en I
ristor, Mr. E. Odell; Biga.mist, Mr, W. Taylor;
w1th t he glas..<; WhlCh;wa6 .Impnrt.ed 1010 th.ul conn· HighW&,. Robber, Mr. R. Yeend: La.dy in Breach '
t,ry by t ho old FlcnJ1l1g~ In the ~dor penod t
of! Promise Ca.s('l, Miss Ivy Cole; Ana.robis·t !1ft">. I
The internal decoratIOns ~0!l SI.st , of old idzed ~. W.ea.itt.; . Orga.n I.Grinder, Mr. W. Weaitt: banO'beams and rafters on the ·celhngs and construct. mg Girl·, M18s Dons GJL1ne8. .
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i"-e po.r,;ts. braces and cru de panelling on the walls.
The first priz~ in the fancy drE'M Competition
The who lJ 'vaJI space othet" than this is covered w~e won by. :Mr, .s. Davis Sf! " JelSt.er,1t and Mise
wit,h thG o~d style p laster work fin'ishelf .1,0 a M. Coulson as .. S'tr~wberry.·· A da.nce rrogramme
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was R.lterwa.rds ca.t'TIed out, &nd one 0 the mCl6t
crea.~ co Iour. J..ue two oo;S a.re oonnec
~ a suocossfu l II 6Oc:ia.l.s" which ' has been -held wu
beaut.f rul old stalrCi)'SC. Th~ .~oor 011 ~h~ ground brought to &. olose by the singing of " Auld lAng
fl oor 18 r0prodllced by old·fashloned red tlh g Rnd 8yn&."
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!;tone s'l nbs, this being accounted for by the fact
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that a.t Lbi! period t.he old Ronfnn art of til&making 6tiU existed. Rrick-mAAj~g was" ~ 'tbi!l
time a lort. !'Lrt., 8..<; t h('l Anglo-Saxons had not cootinued it, a.nd 'wl:iat bricks were used were 'mostly
ga.th ered together 'from older construct ions. ·This
l1.CCount~ for 'the timber COll!rtructjon heing in, ita
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The fireplacu fLre rttpheas of genuine Tudor
work . with very clia.rac~ristic ' frat ni'ou1dBd - GREAT POPULAR INTEREST.
.a rehe!l, ,brick '.a.nd . stolle :ba.cks an·d ~ rubble-tilf!!d
hearth!. · 'The old dog grat.ee are ,i n perfect harmrm,v 'w i,Lh" their surroundings n.nd {'t'e, fined with
'Pery widespread :interest is heine aJready
g lo\ving fire which, 'together with ille aa.m,ir&ble , aroused lD the Reading Pageant, wbiah ' is to be
s oft!urni shing and old orname.nts, produce!f& mcmt. ;, 'held ~rom Mond~y, J~ne 21st. :to Saturd:ay, Jun~
pea.6eful -and· cha.rming effect. "
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.f ' , 26fh, m the AbbeY I R~ â¢â¢ ~adiu:l, aud ~e :~nderThe equipment jlt:emises proTid ⢠. every
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1he kltchens are O?mplete ~ltJt
The IC~CS to be enacted .iIl proba.bly include
every de~1l for the perfect productl'on of m:e8J., the followmg:which p..re·'ta.stefully served by the' ';t'ru!lt lJo~e5"
Th.e, '.Oonversion of t.h~ RediaIM.
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no ea.re w~ll be too large or reqUirement too ,small
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fort e a:entlOn o. t e propne. n.
l'he . 1ir8t. ~ging qf .. Sum&r is iOUmen in.' ⢠.
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'.Dh.e . Gra.ntl'D got the Pint Cha.rt-er. to Re diD
to' Meur!l. H. an d G., Slm:ond8. · wQQa,.· ,~taml.,"W'ere : TolJt'~.
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Of. t~e'~ pUt ' of ReadinJ, - tQ.t · t.bfl ~n o:lr&rS e.z.On Friday
'last , week 'Messn/ H. and G. oro>tu)Da.l!loops for hJatorica.1 presentatioo, ~d
Simonds inv.ited 8.' few friends to"lunoheon .M a t~ere 11 l1() d,oubt ~M tb~ dem&nd fot f;jaket. ~il1
I I send-off It , to the new venture.':' !I'he~ W8re.'prebe very grelSot. It.1:I ~tl.Clp ..~ ,that the seating
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eent. Mr. ' H. SIIJ'u>n s'_ a.ptain .&.mllon,
6..-sr!. shorlly ~ter Ea.ater.
A iYan~ .tand ,wi11 be
E. 0: Farrer, 1 . Oyngell, F, .C, Hawkes, . R ., U. erMted In the Abbey RuinA c:a.pa.bla of ,eatiug
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~: Eves, '~l: G. SlIns. , L. ~ . Quelch, 2,000 poople.
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W. Ga.lt MInar, R. A . Wa.lker, E. T. Ratt, E. . Th(l1.'a !lire many., IlLrya.l ~d in4uenW&1 patrom,
WhitfJ, A". . ·E. 'J : Wav, R. Att.enbrow. W . J. lM1udmit tho President (Prmcess Helen& Victorl&),
Roberts and A. F .â¢Tones. '
QuOOIl: AleJ:.&Ddra, P~i:ri~ess. Cbristia.n, Prmce&l
~Ir. ' E~l · T. H _{TT. on behaJf of tile guer;ts. BeUn.ce. , ~IOOl!l58 1.f&ne Louieo, Gener&l · ~rd ud
thanked Messr'!t: H : and G. Simonds for' tlieir bos- Lady Ra.w1i.J:l:lOn, ~l and .t'bunteea Howe. th13
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Dowager Lady Dl.!I1. dale. S'r
Gorrell Barnes.
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Wa.nta.J[e, Lord Ba.rrington" Lord Haml?lederi.
be· a. wtmd~ful , .SllC~.
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probably Lord Fa.rihgdoo., Vi!oount a.nd Visoountesg Fa.ra.ware tbat the promises had been t,.aken over ~y ,quha.r, Sir ' Owen a.nd' La.dy' PhiJ.ippa, Colon el
the' ';l'rttst ' Bou ~es; Ltd .} and they could ' not Pe m -LeaLle Wi1!10l1, C:M.G .⢠D.S.O., }f.P.⢠MrB, Wilsoo,
bettfrr' ,h1i.nd~·, The premUtM "",'ere onow as ',admir- Prinoipa.l Ohilds, C.ountee..s of Macclesfield, Lo,rd
able M :th~y .were uniqlle aDd had met a:, IDng·fe lt. .De.sboro.ugh.l Major and M~. Hanbury, Mrs. ~'41,"~
publio requirement. Grea.t credit WIlS d~e: to Mt:. ,doQh,. a.nd ~he. .&1'&yOl" of M&ldenh;e&-d: I
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Morris the ·a r chitect for the V&.y e:xool1ent ' and
It 18 .... ~t.i.mat.ed .tha.t there will be So th0U8lUld
. ~tefu'l wa.v. he h i d ~rried out .1118 duties.·
" petnJOn. 6I1ga.gpd , . In the pel'forma;nces 'a nd ' t,:h~
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TOILET REQUISITES
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1 000 'dozen Shaving Sticks of
Soap. 1/. and 9d.; Sale 41d. each.
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Copying Ink Pencils. 3d. each;
2 /9 dozen.
Pipes. worth 2/,. 3/,. offered at
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20d Strong . CI.s p. Jack Knives.
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.Dressea Dolls. with Ci05lng exes,
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80 dozen Nail Brushes. worth 7U.
each: Sale. 3!d.
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Tooth Brushes. Speci.l. Sale Price
7~d, each.
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BI,,~k Lead Pencils. extra q~a'ity.
~~d. dozen.
Soft Soap. 561h. drum for 28/Gent's Military Br·ushes. :l /- each
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Just ~y the Rinso .,J,'e thoa So;'"
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Rinso.. the cold 'rate~ washer" ,
~aves the .c oal .usetl Qn wash~a~ I,
I~ t;he copper flre~ ~n~~akes' t;h~ ,.
clothes clean and sweet Wltij .
th.~least possible Ilalo,r. )' . 1 .. ')
RID~q does i theworki~wlth muc~ ,
less tIme and trouble I than the I
old method requir~d . . · Rinsd I
does in cold water what mord , '
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.aratlOns ~o 10 hot Fater., . It,
works whlleyou sleep.
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Blagra:ve.;E!~~te, nMr:~rth~I:'
the
~t de.hgbt to. see ~ha.t ¥~ . and a.utho,~ who has
wel~-tno~'
8.COe!)t.aci
pla.ywright
~e -"positiOn of
:SImondS ~a.d , caTned out su~ a. grand .al~mtlon ~eM!t mflter. ~hu ~n down to '~ing seven!
m ' the ,~r~ml!!S.~... . The p-re~11!1e8 ' Would be 'a. eta.nd., tim_ 10. oounecti~n ~Ith ~ arrltDgemont. for t.be
inp; monument to Mr. ·Morns' work. .
:Mr~ H. SIMQNDS 'said hi.
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displa.YLDg the ,utmOllt keenoess
'and onbl!us,I>oIDl .
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Th~ ~ayor of .Roadins: fDr .. G .. Ste",&rl; Abr8f?}:
Oldy too delighted to have the plorumre· cif 'their
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TentUl'El w~ f\JTeady a.e:IIU~ It WM-& very great.
pleasurt~do woTk,.out the scheme fot such gentI&-·
men as Meti~rs. B. and ~G . . Simonds. H'if pa.id a
tribute, ~ the. whole of ~he men wh() ~1Q.d been
",·ho.· With. Mrs. Abram, ,16 takmg the vary i'r~~
jnter6lb iIi t,Q.e orga.ni!la.tiou, is the obaibnan of ill
.the oomntibtees. Sites <d. Scenio MU5ic; ,J)rIama.tio, · Pres.s a.nd Pu.bliaity. '~g, ' ProPerii~,
IFinanCo- a.nd Ladies ' SUfb..Oommitteee ha.ve been .&~
poiuted. while tlhera is & strong Executive Oommittee.
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work;ing on ·the job a.nd tha.nked tEat, 5ub·oon·
. M:r: E;. ,
w. Arma.n, the former P~tm..te;' ~f
tra.Ct..m:a.'who had ,b een most, p&i:p.a~king in carry- ~ng, 1.8 ~e . h~_ aecretar,y , &lid hia I ~
Ing oot his designs.
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tr&tiv~ e:rpet'lenoe 1& of .t lIe , ~t value to ~
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No. 22,~ 'Fha ,forbury, is Pageant House
the oottmutJtee m~ngl _ are held and
and here
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JJERKS
TERRITORIALS.
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POPULAR ' OFFICER-OOMMAND·
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The , appoint~enb of Major · J. N·. Aldworth.
1I.0 ., T.n., 00 the position of commandini offi.~r
of the 4th (Tarritoria.l) , . Batt., Roya.l ,Ber\(sblre
Regiment; will, 119, doobt, be .a.n a1Ce'edingly popU1.~..
one. . None the 1ess popular r.bouLd ..: be t,h..t · or
O&ptain L. T. Goode.noug1l. M.<;J., lLM.,. to Vbo
rimk of ""j\lt&r>t of tho same Unit.
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Botb of t.he p,bov:e-Da.m~ ollioe,rs ,~~~,d : witn
honour · l\Dd rust-motion dU;lng the put. w,~" and
both· l!I!'3'rved upwft,rds of ..f0~r yea.r:a )0, " ~r.r#.ee~·
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F1.nde,.. snd Italy. To c6mmen.e,:o~ tII.:\lfeTlti
of their WILr reoords would':be 800Arfluoui', u 'bOth
received the Military Gross ·for acts
·l)F&~ei-y· a.nd
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⢠kilful leader,hip. wl,ilo QiI!>t. Good .. ou·{ h . .... bo ..
rose from ,the -ranb, by dirit of _&bility &tid exmspicuous. · p0nevfJran~, wa.a ~"'$l'ded . t~o Military
Medal ,":be1ore he· received, · hIS OOmmisIUa;n. ' , ~r:tber. the fa.et th&t ~h ' C!~cer:s ' ~t"e.:''"':wtl~ ~~
in tihe county of Berkshire, mues the appomtment.
bIl. mon pOpUlo, and oommOl1dabl.. E\U:tlwii- .till, BIS(;UIT
both , o~ra are ~own ,to alld ' ral!l~ 'by ·tb.
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Ilut and p'rcee'nt membe1"'!l of t~ 'r~elit.'- ' .
Rect'lUiting; 'to"l" the Berhbire Territltri~l UlItt ia
now proceeding da.ily 'a.t ,the .bea.dquar:tf:rt: in: 1St.
Mary's Butta, '&eading. and bet~ £b~ hours or , <ht
seven and nine ·in' the ·evening.
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W'tXI'i: perfQrmed. . Inquiries ah~ be ma.de ther&· Th. Pr.. s and Pu.blicity Committee, of · 'which
Mr. H . 'lV, Pountney is th,'e vice-chai~ . are
'inviting t~ w?zDiuion ot desipS for ' ttie ~en
of , ~ gouvenlr' ~b, ~, .1;e ..bOut 9 by 6!
broadside; also" d88l£11.11 ' Irr wllldow bills and
'pos~, es~ly one for three · printing.. ,'1'enders an. .1.0. invited . for the pbooogra.phic r igbts
~o.pa.rl (rom . the newspllJ)el"l). ' Tenders. are to be
mvited amol3pt. Reading ptint.e.r. for tho prlntJng
of '~ ,various th,ings, ~ pa.rtleulars can be
o1:tta.io(d &t tJte hon. a~l!I · oflioe. · TelepboDe
·No 909 Rea.ding
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T.JJe ':!ha.n is d~irad 0( '&111 ' lllll8tra.ted hook: or'
pript rel.a.ting to the : ,~!1 under review, from
the oomlDg 01. . St. · Bltlnua IdOtrD. to tbe Reacilrig
Sl<inni3h.
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The invita.tiou to submit stetcb~ must 'elOfj'O on
Ma.roh ~t, for sal)mibion ! to a apecial selection
meetiD
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WIlS very" run ,40wn' anll
'tbJ'~W OVIlt'W
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Sapphire and twO
Dlamond3, £30.
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FACTORY WORKERS' COLLEC'
TION.
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~t~.Y in, l~t week \~e ~~ at 'MeitrB.
&II".Palmeri'. b~t .tact.ory ooDl>ributed
. ' ooLIeotloD , orgao.ised 1),. their own repre8eo-
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An e:Â¥CcptionaUy
beautiful Dlaljlo"d
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RIDg, £20.
Sapphire and .
2 Diamon4a,·
£20
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Dia.;tlonds,
£12 12s. Od.
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set' wi~ stonei
liflected .for tb~ir
colour, shape and'
.luati·e . ..
Orders by post
â¬lcalt .... ith by_ an
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Gems of lovely
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radiance and
i;ide~i:ent,
.c.Hkit:l:t staH.
are
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ihe FARMS, "';d,
GEM
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....hich · haa~'or the put tIw&btylor t;he ca.re of Be{Ld-
Whate"'T ne~ !plr.lt
oreepmg moo the ~ 0- the people, th.ia mUCh
ia . e";dent.-tbe Pf!I!Jple ot~.it _e lltill e&c~
and p .... ed to h.lP tboo.
fortunate bIl." them.
stones ⢠.£15.
fires.
pale.
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their' Dery.. orl'aDi~m8. thu. ~sur~1' the
t ... do·
better work wi th .leas
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Y.l.:~jelftJl~etlle~le8t Toaic Medicine. see thllt yeo get
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. fot" curin! idir.oraers o( the . ne~' otis .;.,y.terd,
~t less coat than any ~ other prepa.ratiop.
Ph~~ferine 'is
liquid ~Qd
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made in
men and women
oatdoor
wfJrircra,
the; tID
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~~,t.:!~~~jf;~ff.et>t:. of ' Pho.ferine, Pholferine reltored the
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conV'inced that Phosferine hilS warded
attack of cold and Influenza, and I
that I 'have kept fit and well during
other. have had to give in. ~
L<;>ndon. ;\V.C.2. .
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set with chafe(
a' vet'}' : . nervous8tat!!i'..rD~omniB, ke.
No. e ¢boo.) recommended me strongly
iraS, good enou~h, to give ;Il)e i" few d08e~" The
rriirac'llow!i and now I am ~y old self again ."
Road; Birmiol?;bam.
&evfID. yean, 80 well prorid
~8 b~toUa blind foll:~
Diamond Rln,
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th~ r.-ult; ot tbia . g'enerous :~~ 01 ~ f1mfoiYr~
,th. 8um .of .e4O lila. 8d. ha& boon h ...docI to' JII'.
Hugh El: Walfoid. · the. !buDder . of uu. moot d..
eerring Sodet;"
be~g.~to:( un}n'ove,. an,d. , ~i
.1 .,J.ways ciuiy a. few ~)ie(!ferlne Tallie"
. I can , put one m my moutli, and· that
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lAt.i,.8I , wit.h .the ~:di!.of . t..h& direia:tlor8 0( ' tb'e
ftrm. In aid 01 the .
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felt quite fi~ ap,d InY n~"eI w~ · neVer Ia
Jfimberley Gardens, HarriJlgay. .
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pl!l'Veli .were
Insolimi": 1 'am ~lISed to
better '
/lveâ¢. and have reoovei'N 'JII1
attribute to Phosferine."
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