Reading Standard Etc 05-1914
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wILnts tQ6 61~d naryprim parJde in \.irom,er,
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Ligbthou'se lCJiff inviting us ~
aS~Dp ·its
the fin ~ view ~ over sea and lund, with the
across the ld~\r ns" and with ' ~he. beaoh, wide
Ulany n. mile ~ tlle east And west. Probably.
of the tOWII' Wille}) tJ1C visitor notices is the Pi~" :i
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It,: has bee~ sa.id that the approach IS ~on ~o
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comfortJ of visitors, too, is prov ~ded far In ~vefY m,m:.,.r.
tlie numel'OUS gJass-pane'lJed shelt~rs, and thJ scat.s
against the l ex~fe$ edge between tihem, . ? fferj J g a co,'n"orlc
able abiding J}nceJ no matter what the d.a t' 1
pavilion at th, ! sl'lawar~ end, which>s ~ighted tiy :l"';,~::~;:.
laffo:'ds nume~ous attraetions.
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months 11 ' bnndi. pliij,g twic.e daiIY. l g<?od v:oca.lists and
tain'ers and w~kly troupes beiD.g ·e":g~ged, a~nd during
ilUt~lmn, ';"in~~ a.nd spring it is lar:goly. patroni~ for',
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be&i1Ul"t the Spa~, Dov~rt is
growiDg in f,..'owl 'loa " resid~ce f'l'd (holiday reoort.
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'iiunny 1 1!"e~xstO\~'e, or qua~t ~reat l Yal'mouW·, or the
itaY1"f land 'younget: Clacton, for ! in any case ' you will
. , find innumerable d~light& df Bea and shore, .places old
and beautiful, I within ' easy reach, ma.uy rich jn historica~ or litl'~ary, '~sSO<fiations ! mOfe than enough to
.. ,m ake every day of you.r ~oliday full to thai bl'iIp of
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b~a.utY and interest all about you, and 8 8 Messrs,
Jarrord's are the great cehtral lauthority' fo~ Norfolk
and Suffolk you can ba:rdl~ do .'~etter than get .1ortht ith their fun tand' fi"nery-ihus~rated ·G uide nboks. fOlj
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by tue G;.'E.R., 'BnJ rema.rkable (or their picturesque 1ensry.
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