Reading Standard Etc 03-1920
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THE
PRINqP~L.
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8econded saymg th e) had
-'1.. :':""" yellt, but had & balance of
Bldo 'W lth regard to the
they .,.;auld hko to see..
1G<'''~'n'',..' 8ubacrlptlow; mcreEl.6ed
people base
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a SUIt
on ' the sellmg
the behef that a hij!h-priicetl l!
must /be good.
IQCul /I.ut.h()f-l.t.II~ had 111
they hoped by
'W ouJd
stt
A Kmg-Tallored Suit
.tny price. It mll~t be.
be good.
s the Stewart way.
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bo
~hat tlDl&
GOnsldera.bly
at
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fiNAL PRICE
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PracticaUy
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Big btlymg means Iblg
. benefits. They:re turned
over to the customer ill a
splendid sUltataq easy price
01 our exp~ding
·R,e-INil\li"g and Ex ending out
D£C\"IQ ~tl'"e.t, and must m~ke
IUlrtl1",. reducing our large
Hosiery, Hats a~d Footwear.
â¢
, Kmg-Tallormg w-eans a lot
more sabsfactloh at a less
price than paId for the
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ordm~ry.
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ca~1 ~nd
pay you to
'nllp~~ct ou~ offeringfi I.
A.
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'be,ow
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. t one OT
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MADE FOR
YQU ~
TO YOUR MEASUR~.
ADd KING -T A~liOiRI~D.
75/"
901110/-
'LI 0 .
Items
Ready-to-Wear Suits, all ' weI!
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SALE
good wea['ng , m~tenal8, latest
all Sizes, worth t()ooa~y from 63/-
STE,W
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, .. I :
.1.." at 45/9 a
,.,
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good ~~ ty Tweed Su,t., well
tailorejl. -noll .i~e â¢â¢ worth 89/.
,
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' ... at 55/9 a
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Tweed Suits, latest fash,on. be'st'
all 81U8, worth 105/- to
at 79/6 a
,
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Serge Smt., indigo blue.
e at 87/8 a
Pert""t hltmg. 1worth I II~/_ at 99/- a
...
...
'I'.. at
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115/-
'a nd dou1>le
Overcoafs.
belt at b eli:.
reduced ~(J ...
8~1i
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49/6
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PECIIAL SIALE
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IPROCEE.l>IN~
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AFEW·WEEKS ONLY
our
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S:~:~~~H~:~~d~:~
bccn caplt:L1 ~
grea.t
bU11dmgs and
hq .... ever . they
clpality a. grunt
must D~ vlev;e(l m â¢._ â¢."â¢â¢.â¢â¢..:,....â¢_,
II.
of t.he Il.f3College
a.nd
"hleb,
mentlOned,
At which all Goods
will be sold at gt eat1Y
Red,uced , Prices.
,
TaB:
\\ It lnn the boro1,lgh woul ~ .amouni to £1926 f{)r
t.he Pl'CL'>cnt. yca.r- Tho COllege was ID06t grat.&
fu.1 for t he su pport which It hild reccwed from
tho Town CounCil of Readln!'" It had been ID
'Hl.lua.ble. and tt. was ne,er
re necesSIlry than
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now
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'& 12, KING' ,
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On ~our NEXT SUIT.'
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~., ~. PA~R~~T'S'
Lile long experience sets the pa,!:!ir lor1
m1derate-pticed SUITS FOR IYll:.N
,
arouae, and mfonn pubhc OJ\lmOi' In refEY'ellOO
to th (l1r echeme and to a.ppe~ for support (rom
ncall. and fe-r
But wha~ t 0 dlfficult.lea.
they h ad much ground (or eo CjOuragement
:rh ey knew that the CoIleg-o hnd b oon estabhahed 'p~n right h ~e4 TheWl knew tha.t their
Mi.. den'tlaJ Byslem fo r ! studO~t6 W88 unnvalled,
n.nd that. compu.red '\\ Ith ..... t h r modern UOlVerfIltu~, thcy had tho suprem
p.d \ 3.nt.age of bemg situated m h ealt hy and a tracttv& surround-
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the linest L unge S~ts I you have , lver, seen atj the pnce,
Choose your own style . ~nd material: and in ten days your
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suit WIll be rea y,
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by our own expeTlenced hanas.
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type at IL
che mistry
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'GA~RETT~ ~~~~~~N~~~:
Tt'.Y~~,
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f". Jtt u\~
lrom
ADd 80 10rtlllmL
1I:ology ILre' :t:Louaed
ReadIng
nil
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Howe,toMr
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(;Ierk (Mr C
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GEORG~
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WHEELER, Cabinet Malf.er
For J:"clusive Reproductions and Modern Specialities. r~
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Colle<fion. Carelully Overhauled and Restored.
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l CHAPEL
'WORKS,
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SPRING GA.RDENS,
,,,ni
hOadqullrkr.s or the ~":â¢â¢
in No 24
Four new
~lected by t.he
Wf.ST ST., REAqING.
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RiAD'INGJ!~~~~Â¥~
'The
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lof the Packet, is NOT ,reduced.
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r !
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'Ohexampled OpportunIfy.
&1m
And.
lastty, they: were confiden t
they could count u.PQn the.l J?oodwill
IIJuppori of ~dmg l¥f TillS waa an
borough Wlth & dl8tUlgmshed blBtory
&gO! It ha.d been CODSptCUO~ tor Ita e.,terp,i..
and pubhe 'Plrlt Ita great Abbey
famous throug hout ..cllrlstendom
had a Collego which waa known
t.he kingdom. n!bd- lt was hardl
lIa~-fa.r beyond the ltnllte. of t~~ .. '~I'~~"';
Already Readmg pooif!l'I8ed LD the
otbe r ambttloue towns such r as
Nor'\\lch a.nd Canterbury were eager to create
11hey believed. thercloro, that t he pubbo at
Reading would glve them fall' play, a.nd that
they would b ack t.hem up j m ian enterpnae,
"'iJu ch If erowned Wlt.h 8UC(l86l. must redound
to th9 lwnour and proapepty of the town
(Loud applause.) ,
_ !'
Mr HERBEltT SUTTON ~nded and hoped
aU present would do thell' ~ to support M'r
Childs lD the effort be "fast II!8Jnng an eff{)rt
wb\cn he hoped w6uld ~ crownqi With llrucceal
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Re-election
'Mr W
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A ;Mount, M P ⢠waa Je-elooy.d trea.-
surer. &Dd Ill' ErneSt; FtanCll.. .,..C A ~ /audltiel'.
~""""' i
Tbere I, o.Jy ODe tltl., better than Suet;
R. '
leAK£.
as mlich pure SUGAR as before
was redlu~~'!=i and ~es the most delightlui
packels ', are still obtainable at
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L,.ATEST~ DE'V ......n...,b... ..,' ..' ...
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to Silt (vorg
QUipk Lunch
AppolnL
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They know that they had hJtore thom 10 liliiiii$ii\liiiii$-9;;;R'"iS+,:::iiiSiiiiii:::ii;o::::;;iiii;!ilic:;iiSiiii$iSo;i$,iotiili::::iiii:i~~i::i;iiil[;o;'
tht:>tte times au unezampled ~~portuwty for
pubhc serv ice
Oro~ded
th6j Enghsh Um
ver./i'ltlcs were, they could not. ~a.ko room for
all who w1t!lhed to &etfUre ~UDlver<y educa.tion
A new age wna u D them, and the
nat.lon hud no greater respo iblJ\t.y than to do
Ita duty Ul educat.mg t.bo lo~g mcn and
womOIl Who would ma.ko t he ~g l u..nd of toIlQq repau" Lhe h a\ ad of ~e great.
It seemed IncOncetvable tUt a
tor a. new Umvetlllty, under !Wch! (xmdittoll$ &8
ob t.u.med at. Rea.ding, "houia b e tql;'ped down at
euch a tlmo Be tblS 'I'bey w~ro ftn'ther upheld
m theIr offort. by t he knowledge ~hai thh whole
College <d tbs fnende., both wIthin and WIth-outr we~ eohdly un.ite(l In pursUit of tlie
The report waa p.-ed
â¢
A. H~
tngs
Tllcy knew Umt th~ edUC3.tlOb whIch
thoy proVIded WIlA In groat f.-Dd 'inuesemg dema.nd 'rhelr numbers wer8j limited only by
acoommodatlOh
They had !jr el e!cted hunl;lreds
of IStude n~\
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Addlbiona.l
cured (I) 01
55/- 57/6,63/-,70/.,75/-.80/-.841- to, 110/-.
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, The finesl range anywhere, ' ~ll bo~ghl , and h~ndled '
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surfS. REA.DY-TO..WEAR~ at,
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THIS . WEEK.
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i ~AVE' MO~EY
t
College CB.ijb fOll Unlvorslt.y I dep~ndence WII.&as they ,~erc oonst~t.l y \rem nded tiy t.he Gov
ernment a.ut.horllies jm tondonjt.ho IDnalln(lS8
,)f t he loon.l grnnt..&. The IGh cellor of t.he
.F.xchcqllcr h ad alrea dy stat.ed tha.t t.hl) a.motlnt
of Stato. aesisi.anGe to fbe .... ITen to Umversltl(':8
must. depcnd m eolll:mJera.b~e lrnea1ure upon tho
Amount of local support
1.1,10 gounCiI of the
College t.hererore proppeed to. as~ the Reading
Iluthorlty to Increase t heU' a.n.n u~1 grant, a.nd
t.hey thought. tha.t tbll.t. requ t. would be
dBcmed r EY.t8011ablo If collSld,Qrat.1 n werOo gwen
to the growth o.f t.l~ CoUege, to Its needs ~ to
the gr eat. fall m t.he value of money. and,
a ll to 1t h Oo desU'i.hlhty of IUl6I&t.mg m tho
ti;~:~~,~;~i of t.ho COllege mto ~he Umvel'61ty
But the [grant Aucspqn a fter all.
IImall t hough I tnpor;tah~, y~rt of
. ,.,: .,___ ., . whteh t.hey wtshed lto ~3.y before the
t.hls !"eglOn, a.nd lla.rtlcularly before
people of Readtng They wanted f.o enhat
sympathy and support. df the whole local
commumty m t.helr cffort. ~ mo.ke Reading a.
Umv-t,"nilt.y town lfl thOo f\lll f,nlSO of the wprd
As he said at thle outset. I was a n arduoqs
t ask
They had to convi 00 8.uthOl'ltu!19 UI
;,~.,.v", .1 Lond on w1)0 ml~ht. not 11.11 or t.him be sympa.thetIC they had to ral6& larke S ffi8 of m oney
both fo reudo\\mel-lt and fOl." jbllti lOgs It was
.~~tl:f~;;~~;- ~
a.bsolut.ely nCOC9lary, In view of the ma.dequ&t.e
u
remuner ation of Umvennty t.e~h~ and of the
1I11l1"ca:6ed ~osrl.l! of UruvCl'8lt.y QdUcattOD, to
obtam a. lamer IDcom~ and It
n ecl!!:88a.ry to
ROAD,
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,
in
For, 10 the tinrt. place. jlO College
fell greatJ,), ahort of wl.at WI lI~-ea.sary/ a.nd.
In the aecbnd pla.ee t)le w
k8l!i~ pomt In t.bo
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Smallness of Loca Crants.
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E PIR~ FUI\NISHINC
cb,â¢â¢ ~
,
t-"l,t~~:.U~~dl~:i~~~~
p'
£70 000, or toll the net.
6- t~a.chmg institution,
now o.n:,oun~id.
about £ 45,000 Jl t) nllght also »Oint. .out that
the r a.t..es no\\ p a.ya.ble .I>n leollWe propertleB
~~
It,,
Week," Six
;Jj,zrg,ainslIi;nl New Spring G fods
,Wq
, specially
j oonllDU~
who for 45
111 h'13lt.h, AII'
J 06eph
~ occuDled the poIIlt.iOD
iI,i~~~:!:~~,.~jtbo
.. Ox(ar
to rellp
Timea" office.