Reading Observer 12-1920
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I
OBSERVER~
S.ATURDAY~
DECEMBER 11,
W.E A.
?
lR.E
DR A J OARLYLE ON PROGRESS
---'-'--'-- '.
AdvantaJ{~s
Some
192b.
L E CTURE
of the 'Bus.
\
PUBLIC MEN SUPPORI ,PARTIAL ABOLITION.
)
POM II ho wllh UID tram or bu. '
Ihe Rett.dlllg Observar II propbQl to"'lubt'tft I t o no q ck. U fJ.Ilic
t I ol or b U'I lJC'rT ce III
pl~c of tbe e:ushng tramway 1).tOJD WJtld\f .~y. .1wltlecJ ad'r.ul~." 111 fb .. cUlllo.l helow
II e future of Reedlug 8 trauaport .... .fuolDalillg IIlIut}
TOad
The bulk of I'ubho OP'PIOI)" \U III(000r otjdl'!')!.ljlIIIlIg tI â¢â¢ ul " lh.,) (.lJat b.r""ldt llrJol.b
tmd Loudon road) routee
Xmas,
1920.
\
It IS an exceptlollal year for illS the first renl festI val
for 7 years We have a wonderful variety of Xmas
Goods thlll Will help to make It the s uccess you want
1t to be---the follOWing are a few --selected uems -
per lb
1/II
1/4, 1/6
" 1/6, 1/8
Currants
RIlIslns
Sultanas
Candied Peel
2/6
"
(Mixed- Lemon Orange and Citron)
I
per lb 1/-,1/4
IPruneS
, Figs, Layers
1/6,
I:Jeose
lb 1/10
10(1.
"
per Jar 1/6, 2/11
2/3, 4/4, tI/4
3/3, 4/3, S/6, 6/6
3/9, S/6
1/3 10 3/per
-( '
Mincemeat
Xmas Puddings
Xmas Cakes, Iced
Dundee Cakes
Xmas Crackers
,
A Large Assortment
Preserved Ginger
per Jar 2/2, 4/2
'Metz Fruits
per drum 10d., 1/6, 2/10
Chocolates
Wines (Non-Alcoholic)
per box 10~d., 1/9
per boWe 2j-
~
I
Apples, Nilts, Oranges, &c In greal variety at
cconom cal prices
'" â¢
?
InternatioQal,
⢠o Stores â¢
â¢
\1,
~f
THE WORLD
PROVISIOi S
~j
t
b ;b==:CE1t'L1NIQO
'fE~
1/8, 2/ ,2/4, Z/8,3Y'::::;:::F:;;q
~l~
I
~
;
:\ oth r po nl tp be conSidered IS the SUIt
ab I ty of {'onds ovel wh ch It ls proposed to rt n
bu ses In one CtlC'e
pom t. ",hleh occuta to lJlY
n n 1 a ccrta n "en known t01\ It Itl d d Qwn motor
b 5CS to run 0\ eI a S'~-e route and II tb n th~ee
month" n la rg 1 roport. on of the roads 0\ er .....h Cb
t ~ bU3es il - n d lcL me ~y t " o.s opJy a..
t entv m ute sen: ce and con cqucntly
ot a.
hern) OJ e- '{"as abwlutely n,u nld and prnct c
nllv ummfe for o~h~r t l'1' ftic fhe bUI autlu11'ttlcs
the 1 began tu ~r 0 t LUl l 0 l' ng to t.h& bad
st.a.te. of the rond!! the
und c wr-3r a d tent
READING COUNTY BENCH
--+- -
b se3 were be ng 1 ut. to
⢠n the result. lh3t the
BROKEN PLATE GLASS
~o ou . . . b ::5un.eyor 8t a 1.ed II to
reJ a Ir t.he III d
!foods I ~ IS as vell here to dra;y .. ,ed fJ er
the a pl~al1J S' SIght which enlued for l1)nn \
Dlon.ths arter the !ilght. of to n niter fOn Qt good
road ma~ Jlg metal beln~ laid and fi Ished oR t-o
a tru !: rf ce oul) to be rumed again " Jib n &
month of tbn motor b res l'esum ng the r nlnl; and
tb"b san 0 process he ng Rg n rep<'sted t me nfte.r
Q:n e only t.o meet. vilh the samo result.,.. llntil"Ooe
.d.\'\i t d WI ed 0 the PO'W~ that. be tb::lt
â¢
motor b se!'l "e e aU
were
sUltabl~
â¢
WINDOW,
A~LEGEb S~A;GE
STATEMENT
OF AOOUSED MAN ,
REV. PERCY C.
WrItes
ery well on l:oads wlnch
very few :!1Ilho: realise t he extent of the strain Impo$ed , by
the Reet-or of a present day parIsh
Such stram I!" both
cal, the former bemg at tImes exceedmg ly aclIte I
my
stand by III tqnes of mental and, PhY~cal
I am assured tliat on
to g Ive lip Whenever the
ilP.pnJac.hes, "F·h(,.f~ .ine do~s wonders for me, Its effects
From the tirst dose I have
course always makes a new marl of
1lI.';~)\"~:"H~\lllg ur:OInl-"'g, relple:.ni:shing the nerve ~ells, and then tonl' hg
House, Alston Road, Ip'''1,ch
conrtrucled for henvv trnffie but
1\ere not. a succcu on umru table roads
fben the
trouble'" as locnted nt the root the wo.d" were
dug out n d a. J roper bed made on wh ch aglm
t.he road had f,o be 13. d- tbus nvolv ng the rate
l"<l.)crs
n coos deralf1e expend t\tre-~llerGtore
It may bo u dc~tood tbat a motor bu. undertak
mg ma.y nppear a. I rofitab e one but at the
same t mo rna) be a. cons dcrable burden.. to the
fates bv t'e&801 of extra upkeep of roads
] n concLusloD I t ll! my op n on th:tt both
tram\\ ay
nod
mot.ar ) b
III
l!'tr¥IC6
I
hwe their
.,lo.t ve menUr.~~n lflSd to lbe be8t a~~llnt"ge
I ~ggeet tb~ th& J.l(ieal &YIlf,cm ! .oDe wbe~
eircul ~r routes are l sed w th a. frequent scmC6
and 1 nW up Ilt po nts w t h & b a &erv ce WblCb
Illdlates to po nta ftD'loto f rom the c ty prom
Illd w th & IIY,tcm of tbrongb.-bickets
nt tram and bu. JournQY
avo.llab~
lot"
doea this Widely ex~rlenced Rector rea1l1e bu aWn
!~~L,~I~ell~+aI~ to the: Temelbal propertIes of PhQsferme, tljat lhe
to other sufferers to publicly a'icl~'m
~"evitllliiiUijt:: poWC!!r. - Pholfenne enabled... a1\ bu
ic;~ga!D}I:m8 to re·energl&e hi. Iystem With tbe Vital
!~itc.~~~!!l~ livea his work luch Special mdlvlclual
<
SUBSIDLU\Y ROUTES.! NEVER PAID
'l
F
E
Mi:lMnl
who .. pre.tdent of
the
Readmg Chamber of \Comm~ as well ,s being
.. member of tile 'l'ran\w~!fl Comm,lttee h,ld 8QrDC>
practlc8J aDd unblused ftm.81ik. to "lnake
Ii
be 8atd '" we we", OpODlDg up 8
new:erv ce I ahl'Juld unbefritatingly &R:y., go IOl\motor buses a :though the running exW..Qu's are
!teaver 1n the C8.!Ie
buIM The very heavy
cost of putt ng do'lm metals nnd wJre. ;y:o'ltld:" be
saved. t'lnd t.he bUNB'would be In the end Cheap·
-. 'bes des the extJ'& advantage of belng a15'e to
alter th~ routes'" hen neoes.'!!D.ry and tlJus be1Qg
or
TOBlc MediCine, lee rhllt
able mo e eo. I) to follow the popul,tlon
In the case t)f Readmg ,ntb ltt l our eroll
routes I should be l ~ favour of rttaimng the
trams The metaJs are alreaay laId ! nd 11ie
runn ng charges will work out oonl.derably. leas
on th~ rouks tbairlhe COllt of runnmg bu~lI \.
The Bath road London roa.d and E rIe gb
road routel dn lot pa.y aDd n.eMr ,.,,\) and I
should nd. ocate domg away With these alto
gather and usmp; met.o.ll and mlterlal lOT re-
I
~q,~~rpl;lgly
110 ) 0
Mr
ADAMS~
OSF I!R I N'
I
I
I. PROYEII REMEDY rOR
Ba~y
Wasted to
Little.
Fr~me
Weak ..... Pam WorD
had
three .j1lOlltbs
M.ll Lane
Morton
Premature Decay
Mental Exba.u,UOD
Loal ot Appetite 7
Herye Shock
Pa.lnLne..
BrAin rag
InaH1Jla
Stomach Dl.order'
Rheu uatl.m
for cunug disorders of the nErvcins' sv,de
at less cost than any other
Made Stroqg y
or CUHn'l T"Iefa.
1I.";rou, DeblUU
Jrrteq'ra lgla
MaternUy" Weakoe ..
Whoopirtg Cough
NOTE
Soon Cured
TH.IS
XMAS
IE,RSO.NAL GI
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