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THE OXF<?RD AVIATION CO,o,

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Competition • Cure•., ~

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few yea!s tlro world r.tot 80 u~
to the 1088 of 1 ~* marketfl 88
to
roobse the need of t1tem to-do.y. In a.
vague way Government control 18 n~r­
stOOd to prevont profiteering. Paternal
de8potu~m is enduroo for fOOl of sqmething
wor80, and when the loadmg stmngs o.ro
sl'ackoned the led are puzzled
More so
when ono strmg 18 looaened and tho other
lteld tight. Tho Government are abolishing most of the 8U bsidy on brend, nnd
louf 18 going to n8B to about 0. sJulling
causo the rostrictions on the farmer conl~
pel him to grow less wh~t ~toad of
moro, Whllo tl~e oonsumer ' i,B t~o\\n on
the tender mOl Ci08 of tJle for,eigner for
breadstuffs. The masters Of w hoot, a.8
Rlohard Jeffcriaa wrote, arofho ma.ators
of the world, Ia.nd doubly
JIO.!l the
~ WOlld'08 money exchange ra. ~I~ their
, fa.vour. To a.ak for bread a ~~;t,qoorate
, pnoo, \\ ttll homo productio~..mpe~ed and
Imports encouraged froUl OtOlgnors to
Iwhom we are h.lrendy too uch In d ebt,
18 hke Alice trymll to pin.y c~uet WIth
tho flammgo, which twi
rts hend
rou'nd (Wory tlUle slle made
stroke WIth
- Iits neck. Competltton will bl'lng prlOO8
do\\ n but It must be ~~ition aJl
, rowld, So long as half t·h~ 'wbrld 0\\ 08
the other hn1f more than it ca.n pny,. thcro
oonnot be a fair fie1d and no fa.vour in
bU)"1n~ a.nd" selling~ Competition will cure
- I t Will ov()ntunlly curo the shllliug loafbut those who com~ mU8t first got on
more level terms With:
, each other.

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HLVING
AN AVRO 3-SEATER BIPLANE
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Whitley, READING,

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C;:OMMENCI~G

SU~DAY. MARCH ,21-28. 1920,
_ I PASSENGER FLlG~'I1S from £1
8.
Ma,'be ....ked at the R..oIing Dairy Co. !'roacl Street, Talbot Cafe, (}PVictoria Street, S'mith, London Street, aDd t.fu. Barrett, Church St, Cannham.

FLYING 10,80 TILL l)V~K ALL WBATH RS.

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THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES PLATING ~O.
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B.. A. CASHMORE.. lat. of M _ F. 6. C.

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l.I", &....40. . .,. • ...,.....bam..

Works: 12, THORN LANE, off Due St., ~ G.
Electro-Platers ~

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Gold, Silver,

Brau PolUIIen aDd
(hyclisen 8t Antiq... '!Ieta.!~

'D"",!J<," dnd .?!rakers of '1?,u,/ic Silver Flow.f Slatnd;,
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chairman.

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'CONFERENCE AT

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conference, WIth the object of ',oo",!de"ing
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the
ma.oy and
varied
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undert.tt.kcn
by :Clla
of Rba.dmg Imght
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result. '~~~oI;~;"=~,,,
olerilLp.p,!os and waate "

mus,lInum

t..h~Councl1

Cb.aD1ber,

,?,~?Ill!" '.'no Monday evonm~ The

) pre&lded. a nd
prOiont. wer6 man~y-~;p;..e~i.';';;~;i
oUler ~ lIOCl~t.leQ conoected

as Labour

An Ideal Chairman.
Mr. Benyon', who was on Sa.turday on09
a.gain ch080D ito pi eside over the piooeed~
tn ~S of tho County Councilt t8 an ideal

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Brass, Copper, Tm aDd ,Zinc.

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Proposal to F'Orm Mutual
Federation.
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WELFARE SOCIETIES,

C1!JRREN;J1 TOPICS.

NOTICE••

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THE, READING

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businessliko and most

unpnJ1iial, does not waste ~ime himself,
nOlOdOes he like others to waste It. No
cha.irrb.a.n gets through a. mootmg quicker

PROMPT EXRCUTION OF LARGE AND SMALL ' 0 , EfS.

or moro efficiently than he. And "hon ono

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AMUSEMENTS.
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Sbt pUbUc~ ~.t.

ClOIlt.hUac

..ome

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Tattell

.cWloe.

HaU ' ' ' - In ......... _ _ ....tIoo, OOFoncl_
Wbhn .... in which be \a ablJ iMlPPOrt.ed br Donna

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0-II' tbo f-a.ct"'NI1LI. ..ft«' cl'I!aq ... .great.;;;:;::,
AmerIe& llt took tbe pl&J-t:OU\J; ppbUc [n
t 1
..&onn whcD It waa prod'uoed at lilt. Comedy Tboa re
..., summer. On lIClOd1l-J next it, "",W l be produced

..t tpo Roy_[ Coooty TlJea.tre. Reading, by JuRan

W"Xlie\ and JM. W Taoo. uti,lCOPJUnct1on wjtb Andre
Charlot (hI .rrl!W'JGO:1lOOt "WIUl J(Illn"'l.. Oo~iul.
•• Three Wlae' Foola" apPMla to eH~I")'CIle. OOCItl.U8G
-eftrJOOO lO\-ee ' RomIlnOe. ..00 u.& pla.,. te\1I bOW
tbree frieoda who loved and lost the I&IUe girl
re~nedl ruthful t.) her 1"I"Iemof"). and unoef' rorogot;
tbell' first. kTte, but kept. bachelor bouee otlOgeth!uuu the1 were ~II (Ill in mkt!Ue ' .age. ~ hen tho

thmksi of the innumern.ble ga.ther 'llgs over
~ INch be presides, "'hey re8.lISC n;ha.t an
8.oS80t he is to tbe county, Bnd:.Jthey dread
to think" hat figure his snlnrYI WQuld run •
moo wore he lUi. official pl\'ld oommensur- ,.l[d;;~,;;,~"
lAtely witl1 the V(lst j am<tunt of work he
porforms. ElIg~nd lOS no I more publicSPIritEld m~n th~n
~onyon.
t1J'·i,';;;'d:;'.:'

U:l.)'don
TJMj croy..talk 11 W\tt.1 and keep' t.he
au""'" \o.u,hlng
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qu~'
c~ at too EOd be PMJeDte~ an Odeahl teClUl ,
which formll a ll excellent tiIlale to the eatertalD •
moot Amongat the pfcturell 101 Pathc'.. aaeet-to iI
that'oI tbo new motor ~U4l'1 II~ atatlou at A,[der.
loost his Peroration.
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muton.
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"Next week the futt1l't!a 1tl11
Alan Hart.ln ROO
"I have hlld Instructions or a.n import- .
T0Il1 Qo..,tle ~We vooallat eh4 planllt and eom_ Ant Parliamontary Dill 9Cri bled in ponCll ,
poaer ~ AckroJd ("autili' ) and Roeo Hat'd)"
on tHO bnck of a.n old envelopo," SIr !
(harplat) in 6 novel musical offering' the Four
' Ward!, ~11e lotoo quartette, a Dd Je ..~.aDd Jeua, Mackenzle Chalmers, the IPa.rliamenta.ry
draIt.amn.n, told the Law SOciety on Mon- '
tn a IJieD8&tlon_1 atbletk lICJ9'Clt,..
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da.y night. Some Mimstors', he said, took "~;tn~i.i~~'
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a great "'dea.l of trouble with 'th61r Bills, I I:

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THE VAUDEVILLE.

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Ii. goOO eenct-Off

.AfutreW8 11.00 WrG.'f is

'1ramme thll ' 9

oart.oo.

b,.
tAl 10be pro~ voice. Are (WftbUcaUy

bleDdedl and the "arioua numbars are IIateDod to
• with pleasure. 9oof'll'O Pur prove. III aooom~f
wbiatJer, b18 INleouooe tDOllMllng f!SUrpta
rom
-Wlruam Ten" aDd tJJo oV('rWre from ,JTbo
Bobem!aIl Girl" O. .too Men has beet to Reading

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flounder "Haven't
\HltteD began
out Iuto
s !perora.tion?"
a.sk~ you
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Mookenzu'J of the Minister'S' prlva~ 5OOr&- '
tary. "Of course I did," was the reply.
"But the
IdIOt was 80 pleased with

bClfOl"e' l He ~ lQ tlUmoroUII aot.. . . Cleaoinc
t ~ . ~," and j\JdgiGf; b,. 0.)8 ~tl1::Wikt of kL~hter
hlI tun pro\'ee to be a& pOI'1l1H;~ lUi ~'Cr
The

ha.s given rpuch- of IUI "ler.auro to
e&llse he hll.8 ao milch &~ hoart
oan doubt 1m srncer'l\J. and hloB plLl'tJ
look:
lh~m
a. atroD" ca.ndlda.te

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delivoroc:l it first and now

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G, God-

~:~i:~~~r~~~I:'l.;;~~prater,

J. Ja.oob, Roee
F, Ba.rna.rd
Road, R. and
Drew
and
M.
Heory

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~~~~~J~;;~~~~::~ric~d~s~ Tempe,,,n,,e

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v; as to rorm t5orno
on the hnes of tho

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~:::t::::~::::;~::~: IObleet
of
;';"u.;~eno.,,~,,~,..
got lOW touch with a.ll

attnctlon .

t tN. tft'Iut;n, 011 Moo.da1 next will Include Fr.ederid; Wa:rd lo "J'!t'$ ot
Youtlh,"· qd "Tlle - Mllrri.ago of HoUy." felturblc
M:a.e Mandf and ~rt HlrroW. The latter 1a a
ta)o of tbe Emer~
- hie 'l'hero WIU aleo be tho

The principal

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The ~N~m'natlom.

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Once, British Women's
Ha.ll
on Moni '
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the after·war
.ery

woman eDCOlDpa'" h1a ~tion
Tberre U6
a.lao" The EcIlo' of Youth," .Ml lnter.ooean P1l1 of
Breit dtaa.rm, !eat-wing Lelh BaJNI, 6Dd. f.:p~ S
of" 'lIbe. Tiger'. Tull," ent.lt.led .. The Ruman
Olull1," ~k:b 80 to make up a "","1 line pt'CC1'&InDlfl

upon

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'J'!aSten from the famoua atory by 1he American
oovetlilt. Robea':t. W Cbamber., t.w. fUm ft\awres
too popular hlra. Vemon eutle. .. F$HIh" I. AD.
other nne :pacture, showing 00" • man'. faltA in •

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but others were phllo~phlcal, reflecting
that by the timel tho Bili "" .. a.s in working
order scrne other Minlster would be in
oharge of it, He told a. story about a
Minister who, near the end of a prepn.rod

':Tbel:rill

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lodge,

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Tbe t'ollO\ll'iDg M'e tile priDClpal attractiOM aD_
nounced for Dezt. Moodtoy' .. 0Iut Week or Life," •
broke u.p the even t..eoour or t.belf
a,nd dra(;8O(t m&gIl1I\oent. Oaldwyn procftwtloh. lIIIt.arTillG PauUD6
Way of a. Man wlt.b
, tbem 000 of tho rut of middle age Into whleb tho,. Pnxiorick in II. 00.1 role, ..
.&U mking Furtlhormore, thore I, tile Werettl a MaW," • I witty etory
Bryant Wisb.
of the youngfir' gmera.tkMl to ranomber. and the bum, a.rd .. I.adr Frederick," a. IHm :t.ken trom
r Oriterlon piaJ. In
P\:IL1 ende with UItI: -liint. ot "\\edd.int; bell,... whloh w. Somertet !hugblll'. f
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pleuea an aOaiooce.
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.dditloia to t.Iw.) flD& Pl~ epllOde [ of the
'Ibe "Tbree WJ8e FOCHa" ere pla)ed. by BuntloJ' ~ new eerl&l, .. Too ~ ..n.rr Might," entttled
Qf1'l'ord, !118 the rich man'; Artbur &dmu1J,ds, U too "1)be Rh'm Flag," will be ~'tI.
On Thursday
next. •• The Firln, Une" II I tbe principal; 1t.Qm

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Crylt&la, a (lairl of 10ung I~ artiat.Hi, ma,kfl good
wjth JIODgI and dllnCel!. Some uceptlonally l"lDart
JUggUng 11 uMblted by Motetto ~O\ number ot bia
feat.. ore QWt-o now and all .are eXfIC\Ited w\t.h nnal epilOde of
.eM,1 "Too 8ilctlt )I,..terr. '
md&ll m.g IlkiD A WOt'd of 4lOmmernb.tlon II .1100 due On 'lbur., nut
lamoul WllUam Deamoodr will
to tUII a.eali.tant: much of .the b\noour Of tbe a.c~ b $flpe&r in a gripptlJl Trlallg~ drama mtltled •• v.;nd
doe 10 tblll smart. "OlIIlg@'CBtIeD?ao·loo-operatJoo.Lif4l':·Anot.ber enlHUm -'~ be .. Wh,. 1 would tIDt
Fred Bolt hu two hurnorout ~. .. Look- at ){arry" 'I'bore are ~ ulUal good ()()IIWile. a nd
t.ha.t.!., .ald "YQU can't pklk &ttl dlOoee now.a- ~I$ 16th ~ of "£Imo the HlsbtT" wiDda up

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o ffi em.1 orga.nlAin.t.ioTUl, in ~~::;"":~!;;'lr~r:'f::i~:~~
be Ulllty of wo rk:. Ho u

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Will the World SOlb~ ~aJk
America -the home 01 hide~~ls so short 01 leather that
ex\?erts are testing the merits of fisll skin tanned into leather.

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many

rcoord Ite behef t hat the
60clal efforts alroa.dy \lhdertaken
ough would 00 more effoetno If.
be oo-ol'dinat.ed and Ilffthat.ed ID
orgaJ!.isat.ton!'
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theanangemao
Mayor s:lId
.. velf aimjlar

,T hJ supply of Biitish lootwear to Euro;ean mJ rkqs could
be trebled without the demand being lilled" , .~I
IT hrbughout thi. bountry the shortage 01 boots apd shoes i~
acute, , Firms thought prices would drop imd did not buy. I
To '
they cannat o'btain half their needs.

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any sca~city,

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Cou~clilor ROWE "",,,,,,de<!
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aod .fUlld thllt If he
tlon It would be with a.
ettorUr to , deal with 010
ot goodw111 ami undru"t,,".d.;ng
OoeelD:lry and with oo-oporatlOn
lion
He ~hought the
would be th at.

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to ec pendle'more 'capital
and It o sajeguard against
suppI~es. '

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trade. Their stocks are
01 the same size because

consistently
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THE CHILD
YOUR PURSE.

33/-

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ro:~l::~uld~~:.~ maea,ttn•• n~ionl
now.-a·days is paid
hygienic litting 01 i',"".,nille
lootwear ' by
igood
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and it i. Mcilroy. who
"tu~n lhe ' pains ,.
thorn ~a'lj, the right
.r for you.

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Maids'
sewn Goat
soles, ui~~~;'&';:'~'ti!ii
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boot., 8IJd

man w~n\8 clumsy
no man
.",art boo't. at.the exrknse 01 reliability.
contract. provid.l for frequent deI
~I !h~ latest mod.l. in quality ~ootwear
duantlti~. thi. entailing being 10 tre.t\end"uI that no wonder maker. were prepal'ed
to cut their prices, so much. • , J-

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Girl.' Black Goat ShO<I.
bar styles, ~ewn leather
sizes llio I, at 8J~.
Children's ~Glace~Bar- ' ~J
, lewn loles, sizes S to 16, at
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Children's Box Calf Boots,
or button, stitched soles,
4to 6, at 8 /11,

at otdma~y p:r ces.

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h.els, 18/9.

make

the acme

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no. caps. sewn soles, 1.'11.
beel~

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a. centre -;. :. • ~~~~: ,;
Council'
would take
h'om which ocntre
filii they deslred
"as
unperm06t
and d~';;'''':~~~;;~'t;:::~~I~t
he had
mch pleU\ue
tiOD.

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No ootalll of

Mr. PI A SARJ"EANT said :~~,.!,~I~~!I:
t1ley ha(l heard 5uch a good e~
Mr. Ro..te they roa.lly did nol know
It was to be dono They hlLd haa
hieulan of what work had been dODe
of Social Welfare, and pe,lla.pe
of ~hoee present were not ~~are

and Cuban
approve She prmc.p!e
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The
Mr. SAR..TEA..IIIT
MAVOR jJ:w\lillold
the tl,at
res<.olutloli
beforelwa8

KEEN BUYERS.
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Ltd., 1 Oxford ,Stree~ Reading
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with ~tent c~ps, 18/9,
fancy croh:bars and styli'~

FOR ,THO~SANDS

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STEPRO ND to Mel
WILLIAM
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.GhlC.C~,ss·barlSho .. , Cuba.

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Court· Shoe!!., rith patent Cuban

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with smart bbckl~1 and Cuban

The eDdleli rang~ of
~ fittlnp; etc., and the
rem~e vue

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t he prlce

Sho~: with pat~..,.t caps,

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for it. ' SJch firete,ute comfort·
irnartVr.ut lines r would sell

Girls' High Leg lace
Glace toe caps, 11 to

caps, the

111.,,,",,ll.ondoJi model, 42h
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Derby Boots for. school weu, with good
and sold. 16/·,
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Boots. Scout" model, fine box uppers
clump spies, 16/·.
, Box Derby,Boots, stttched to heel, 13/9.

to 5, at 21/·.

and with toe caPs, sizes

Brogue Sh~~ ~ stout soles, fou:ountry
sports wear, 33/-.
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Willow Shoes, Derby Sha~t toe caps; well
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Gibson Sbor' eXi~fa smart. with patent ca~'
p~tent

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not do better
' intoI April
Scn.nd I Offers

thanon

and Gibson styles,

Girls' Stout Box 1:loots,

Calf Boots. Derby Shape, ill leather. with smart
caps, Z3/~.
Quality Box Derby BOO\s, good .tyl., 26/9. ,
Sueer'ior Glace Kid Lace ~ts, 3 2 /~.
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Calf Bools, with

Maids' Super·Glace

sizes

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thing
t.o they
~w ",quid
~ wha.t I~b t;
ed
a ihey wanted
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WILl.

R~YS.

" R. E.A:D:ll\iC~'S SHOPPINf CENTRE."

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In It WIUi; c~t
to t,-c.lf o~
r .Iud
M.. W P SPIKES

Welfare

In

(\h~cctlng

th t> ittturc

w2.l;

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an
live ex-MayClr
uo \.") It..; n:une, It The
oer!l~ With 1! 1l kinin of ' ti~ni;;;:-;;'~;;'~Od,
~a.t.o

and

In

a.n}'

W.1y

of- the re<lp l~ of the
ab.orptJon »i3a not.
fringe upon 10 any way tbe
organ_twa. The o nly aim

meMiDJ: .... too enable the

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