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NOTICE TO ADTEI.TISEP.S. INSTRUCTIONS aa to the INSEP.TION -"-. or WITHDRAWAL of ADVERTISEMENTS in "THE PRESS" 'JUST BE IN iINU. Ar3verl.i3emcr.ts received — ithout written ordera will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Advertisers in tho Country can remit'payment by Money Order, Postal Notce, or Postage. Stamps. Disclaimers will in all cases be treated aa advertisement?, and charged accordingly. Orders to •vitndra-v Advertise—enta must be sent in in WRITING to tho Publid—is Ofiicc not later than C o'clock p.m. each day. • Advertise—enta received after 10 o'clock Monday, Wedne-day, and Thursday Evening*, and after 9.'SO on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, will bo placed over the Leader Heading, and charged Double KaU«. Alterations for Standing Advertise—ents must bo cor t in by Noon, or they cannot bo carried out for. the folio-Tin;? daye of iaans. ■ All comimmicatio"— to be add:—Bed to •'THE MANAGER.", SPECIAL NOTICE RE ADVERTISING' > BLOCKS. Tho Proprietors of this Paper, accept NO P.ESPONSIBILITY for any ADVERTISING BLOCKS NOT APPLIED FOR-Wl''- '' 13: MONTHS from dato of last insertion. Disused Blocks should bo applied for ;'come—ately after expiration of orders!. No blocks win be returned by post —lie— poetog« prepaid. ■ .'-"

Copy of a Letter which appeared in the Eastern Daily Press, Norwich, August 20th, 1914. " SIR, Ladies are being advised by various authorities that Shirts and other garments for our soldiers should be made of Flannel .only, and that no Flannelette should be used. This advice appears to mc open - to question, for the following reasons: First, the -expense. The Flannel generally used costs, I - believe,' from>i/- to i/6a yard. 3|-to 4 yards are - required for a shirt and 6. yards for pyjamas; each garment, therefore, costing for material alone from 4/- to S/-. Next, the difficulty "in washing. Fine, good Flannel in the hands of an experienced laundress may be kept soft and porous for some time, and need not shrink to any great extent; but thick Flannel, badly .Avashed, not only shrinks enormously, but becomes .hard and felt-like in texture, impervious to perspiration, and thoroughly unhygienic. I suggest the use of Horrockses' Flannelette at 6 id. to Bfd. a yard as being better for the purpose, as well as cheaper. It wears splendidly, is improved by washing, shrinks far less than Flannel _ and is more com,for.table to wear. It also cuts to greater "advantage, being 36 ins. in width. ...... Yours faithfully, EDITH G. WORLLEDGE." •10 Albert Square, Great Yarmouth. G;6,-o No la.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 3