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. THE READING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1902, ·

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TIBBLE'S,

OXFORD

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STREET.

CAKES.
ICEI> FRUIT.
Walnut.

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Delicious

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MiNCEMEAT,
1/6 lb.

Chocolate.
Almond.

Small Fancies,
Pastries,

A large

Mince Fies,

Assortment

etc.,

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FAMILY

All at U ; each

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If """ .on mit• • lietIm \><>ok.
prerwb a better aermtOD, or
)nake a better mon.. trap

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to suit all

BON BONS ,

;.; Pockets.

!han hLo neighbour, though h.
bwld bis house in t.he woods,
the world would make II.
beaten track to the door.-

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DRESBMAKEIloS.

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CAKES

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QUALITY-SMALL

PROFITS-LARGE

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Phone 8 .73.

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B~KER

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Order Early to Ensure your Supplies for Christmas.

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Illustrating the detachable
clean lines 01 the boc\y.
cleaned. The hood. which
raised while

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GOOD

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Complete.

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The .Secl'et

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A Japanese

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Orchard."
A FANCY FAIR.
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It. is !!OW e~g ht ye:lrs a go si nce St. Bartholomew's Church held th eir last {nir prior t o th at
0 11 Wednesday and Thun:day t.his week.
St.yled
.. A J a paneoo Orch,lrd," it was held in the
Parh,h Hfl li , and was ·o):le!le.d on the fin;t. day by
)f l'!~. George William Pal mer. 0 .. Tbu r!:day th e
l.,ad y J\ lf,w bray perform ed the ope uing ceremony .
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O rga n i~ ed to s well the co1fen; containing

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parocl~ i al 1 rllnds the fair wa.';;; npparcntly n great
success, as ollr phQtogra llh (tak".(.'Il by :Mr. A . \V.

Sarg~ llt ) Minster St.reBt, Iteadin:~) would indicale.
a ll IJoth d ,n'~ \"oca l and ill slnllll'c ni..al c!ltert nin.
Illc nt.s were st.agcd ..
The hall was bca ut iful"y decora ted wilh arti·
fi cial al mond blossoms , palms, ferns and fl owers.

TABLE

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By SHEFFIJ:LD

Penknives.

'frotwork
Safety
Razors.

Outfits
and,

Sha~lng

Brushes
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JOHN MILLER~ 26

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For REAL
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A Cameo of

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A . novel fun ctipn was MId on Wednesday
E;\"e ll l ~ g at. the " restey S chool.room, Queon's Road,
Rcaci JlJg, when, ins tead of the usual ~ommon ·
place $:a.lc of work , gors-eoua costumes, an~ Orien.
!al mU "le a dded an artIstic touch to thelrooeed.
1I.1J~~.. The proceeds were to be al:ocate to the
( ' ~rl s , L eague Funds. Our photagrapher- (Mr. A .
\\ . ~;n:ge ll t, of l\hn ster Street Reading) sue·
(:t'~~I(',J .I~I geUinl? t h-c accompanying group, 'WhiCh
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our readers some idea of the
lil ~~~cs WOI' II by the various . cha:racters.
::\ l.tle~ R ()w : M iSs D . M orley, Miss ·W orman,
i'[~ ' .{,!.ulman •. Mr. Canning, lt~iBS J ones (G.Y.,
~~"'HJ c nt): MI SS Moon, l.ti ss E. Biusom Miss ·'
Lill ey , ) l ls!I S}larks, :Miss H . B eard.
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.~n enfo~d periF · id·~ a
mo.rib,,pd state, . t.he Re;>ding ·R·o·w
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entered ~ nlo ~n ewcd
club concentrating on
memben., but it is .
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Mi ss G Sparks
llalsom 11.i ss HaU '
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".:I 'lL t' I' E. Vav ill, l\·1iss
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\(~'~:olJ\[now : '\'esley ' Vol{ Cubs, iociuding:
· l!-.n.!ieS .- • and E . Phillipson, M Newman and
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Town Hal l (Ph.~to
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.In the ~up ca~ be
M4yor· .... (Mr., a1\d Mrs. Egiginltdn) and Capt .

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