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eepecially tboee ,who ha.d~ ga.ineid distin~t.io.n on
the 1jeld of ba.ttle. .
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'Mrs: Rm.e8.t_ Hodgkin ~n ' un\"ei~d . tho
memoria.! tablet; a.nd t.bo Rev. W. R . R.arper
~'yic.ar of St. Georgo's) formally d1dica.te~ it
1l;l~ honour of th086 who had faU~ ;n the eel""
vice of their KiI!G" 'fU1d ' couotry,· and pMlyed
that it might be & ~ibdet "to thOile who 6&W
it. d&y by day of tboir quty towards !tbeir Kiing
and oountry ill the ~ht of l God. ~I , \
Bugler R. Whit:o:} ~rom ' the De~t of the
Roy&.! Berka Regimop.t, Munded
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ba.vo ~ lWIiKICia.f.ed f ~·it.b .t.~
~n w\l ga.ve tbeil" )n-eaJ lor :King I and ooun~ry, ~d l hllW proud they,' all must bO of the

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'Other deaiins
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Cashion, £5/5/0 .

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Cht:Sterfield Settee, covered Tapestry,

Sf!. wide, £ 1411 0 10

who eerved in tbb Great' Wax ' 1914l19.
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fonowing died on a.ctiv., servioe :-Pte. Arthur
J. Butler, Pte-. Frederic)cl \O. Cliftord: Gunner
William J. H. Ra.lI, Pte) Renry J arm&n, Pte.
Albert' E. Jone., p~. 'J08Oph Odell,
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G. Raiaey, Pte. Frank Selby, Pt.6. I1etbert
Sbarpe, Pte. Ernest. . Webb" Pte. Stanley G,
Wliliazps, pte. Robert. E. Woodall. ~e following gltined didomct\OD: Sooond Lieut. Henry
Brockm ... TyIA>, I4.M., Bergt, Chari" Edwazd '
La.mboum, D.C.M., · Lce.-Corpl. F¥dk. Owen
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Easy Chair in Taputry,
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Other design. from '12/9

Cheshire Cat It
Knocker, 1S/8

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whito enamol 1~t.t.er8. i t. beara the following
inacription :-" '1'0 t.he honout' of t.ha 176 m&1l .
f rom tho PulIomet.er Ell&'inoor~ \00., Ltd"

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Fork, 9/~

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"'t ,· tablet from Mr. and ¥ra. S. H. H~gkin, Mr.
a.nd Mrs. C. E. Hodgkin, the COIllPIUlY, and
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fheld , Saturday
t Iin ~~t.ion vo'ith tho unveiJ.ipg of the
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• heir lhu in t.he great. W&l'.
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Mr, C. E. HODGKIN. addroalnng , ~
as .. fr.iul.da of t.he fighting meo," 1 aid the,.
had long I i . fini8h~ their eA:ltivitiEa in tbe
making of euginbe of d~ction, aD~ theJ hd
weloomod ho.tpe tho boya from tho front. The
001, thing that r~a.ined for them
do was
to pl.)' ~ei.r last V-ihute to th~ ~ ,the fightiilg moo whb laJd... down . their live. for thom

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or too Pu~ Engin~Q" Compa.nyJ
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DEATH AND FUNERAL OF
MR. BERNARD GIBBONS. .l
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on which .he
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Splendid
WORSTED
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Good Coats for ahop. o: office wear. BE IN TIME III

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with -the millllionary anniver8a.!7'

dre!'8 a. young people's gatbcrlog,
afternoon ' at 3 and a
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hill ~"t vilit to Reading
t.\lree ),elLr8
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Richardlon
large audioncea,

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arpund the

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(llolllell& and lohn-ou,' ILLf.,
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Entertain ,your Family and Friends with
the:" ~test Songs and Dando .:, Music.
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Tho deoeaeed gentkm\lLD waa a ,Liberal in
polit ics and was- lot' .evera1 y68.!1J e. member,
of the National Liberal Olub. He..tas~ vie&J?rOlrident M the W~ Reading lIiberal Club,
~d ,Well ,tlIW I1ear. elected ~ the oommittoo of

hobby waa

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a founder of t.he Reading School )bId Boy.'
Lodge, and we. for t ;wo 'y~an .,.xoeption&I,

reoor,d-i.... Worshipful .Master. Ho 'WN alao &
member of the Leopold Lodgf;!l. Ho \or.. ,ODe of
the firet .illitiated into the MarVin Lodg~ No .

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3022, in .19Ct1, w.aa .: Put Provincial l A8aist.a.nt
Gra.nd/ Punruivant ~ OXOD, aod w)a made &
Put. Gund Doaoon of the. Provimit l of Berk~
.shire in 1917'1 He was &liI!Io keenly iMkreated· in

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m~ MAS~'S VOICE; WINNER & ZO~OP~ONE,

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08port, a.n.d W&lS for $Ome ....ime praident 01 the
· lJerbh1rf;!l S~i AaJoeiation eM. chairman
or the Tilehtlm Re.gaUa.. For both 'of tbele ho
, p-roeen~ t.ho Bernard G~bbone Ohalkmge Cup.
Mr. Gib'boDi waa alway. a. etB.unch delen~
Of wbat he oonaidered jU8ttCe, and did good
wor\ on the lHigltw&ye, ~h -and Fann 'eommittoee of tl:ie Town COundl, .to wllich he was
, ;' elected in 19,11, olD, ~ the ~ meJKl~ to .it
for t.hf;!l newly incorporated Ti1elNrst Ward..
He waa & 6tau~ Ohurcbma.o and oacupied .the
· position of aideBman at St. Laurenoo'. Church.
Be ma.rrioo in ' 1910,~ at Well' 9atbedMi.
lsa'kl, the only daughter of Mr. .nd M.rs.
Hooper, of .. Dymock," Gioucel!lt.cr. Hia wife,
wba was oo.uca.tod at Ohetterulam \Ootleie. did
good work on the B.ee.dioi ~1IoO&t.ioD aqmmit.

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THOUSANDS OF DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS

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and provincial hotlOUl'll in the lodgee. lie

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GRAMOPHO~ES, Hom "'and ' Hornless' Models,

THE LATE MR. B. P. GIBB~NIS,

the Contral Liberal , Olub. C

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To Show You "BOLENIUM" Garments.
Jack.ou' __Comeraand
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PRESEr.tS •
CHRISTMAS
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ExPerience!

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To 'bo 's een at ~b shop:-Grey or Brown, Sporl:M Jacketsmaker.

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Coa8t of Africa, is p~eaching at -;;;:'~;~,~i.loi

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A"ItMI!:N T S WITH A..-GU" R ANTe~) ,

50/ - Ga.rments for THIRTY SHILLINCS from the sa.me

Visit to Reading Primitive ,
Metho1dlsts.
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money, and aleared the ,lot f ' at a price." Our BI. Safe
caused much SEm8a.tion----:-thls will do likewise. N.B.-These
Suits are on show .t Weat, IJtreet cor...... only. j

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.Jlnot~er. C>~n... ul'i~n in the Clothing ~~ade.

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oOtivil'" '4<",n,
a'" be<.... un'loll. and.
W8I!I Ull:d:er modicfL1 lt.roo.tmen~ at<t.be t ime of hiB

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odueationa! w~ wOrk.
The funeral ~k plaoo on S:&turd&1 mom,. ....
d II. ing at S~. Laurence'. Church, the !interment.,
ea. u , beins _in tho Ifamily l..~lt at the Beading

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P. GibboDs, .. ' well~known 'a nd.1~omin&tJt by the Rev. Oaoon R. 1[. N:ewhouee, the Rev.
townsman. Th~ late .Mr. Gibbooa li:,4 boon in E. A. Priest.ley and ~t.lle Rav. ,B. H. PateL.
fa.ilillg baalt.h lor aomo lit.Qe time
and Amongst thoe& P.~t Iwere Mr. A. Keeble,
00 that ".qcc)Uot ,did not. 9ElE!k re-election lor W.M. Reading_OIa Boys',+ooge of Freem~,
t.he Tilehunt Ward OIl , the ,TaWIl ~ Ooun(:il in Mr . F. A. Sarjeaut, c.B.E., ,.Mr. and MM. H .
November last., eJ\.er having repn!8eDted that. V. W~t.hi.re. ~. H .. Oowaet), t.he" Mayor
ward for nino yem.
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(Councillor Den~T E;gglDton), ~f1d the Town,
Born on April 2l,.t.. 1876, the youoger eon C~rk (Mr. O. S ..Johneon), ~. H. T, Pugh,
c.i Mr, Edwin Gib~Ui J & ' former town oounl. ! Mt· F. O. y. DavM!, Mr, E. O. Farrer"Mr. J .
eilJor,. who lor man, yean recided at- .. BolI- Milsom. .
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TEe ohlef mou~ w~re tb& wld(lw, Mr. an,d
educated at Highgat. and Reading Schools, ~nI. W. ~ut.ton Glbbons, and the deoea.eed I
a.nd received his wI, busineaa ' training wi~h ~iBtcrTh' ft . I tribul."': ,I
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H: later °ent.e~r hi8a::th::'~ bt18in:~gM=' "laa.bGl," Mt'. ·Herbort.l Dioon, Mr. and J~.,
W. H. G.ibbo~ and SoD, corn. meroha.nta,~· H. V" Wiltsh-jlJ>!,.;,.,.~" M'. Pool, Mr. &iDd
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· Reading, where he remai-.e(l until t.hs death
Wakelin, Mr. sr:n"~.M:rrJj C. Parham, 'M r. end
his mother. He Elubseque:ltly bought. tho b' i. Mre. Edw~ La.ngeton, D. I~moogcr and H.
.nCB8 of \ h:e F~lgat.e. 'l.ru:.tatlatiOll, of which-. e ' KiO~a..dlDg and 00 nty Libern-J OIub, Mr.
became managmg director. Owing to the loa . a.nd
, And:er&on! MI?!' Gaze, :Mr. N. Gnze,
.of b'i
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waa oree t Sm' I' .:I"Mr
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:to cloae the buainESS. He!, then entered the-~
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tract managet;, and it. was in the OO~ of hie of Meesrs •• Heelas, . ~ns and Co., Ltd., u ndor
ditt.ieis that be WIl6 atrickcn :wibh illnees, fint. the personal &uper v!8lon
W.~. Fordham .
a t. Hastings and JaWlr in Uodon. IOn lobe
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advioe of his doctor he spent the late summer
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A NIGERIAN MISSIONARY.
homEt 1 at . Ba.rroga.~ ' Ret.urning "to; , Reading

Baize T op Card Table ,.jib -Mb
Trays, 24m. '" 3oin., £ 2/ 12/8

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Special CliristiDu Stock lat Maken' loweSt Prices.
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