Whether sturdy or weak, all growing boys need the best of protection. Mothers can help them avoid the usual Winter ailments by buying now, warm Jerseys and Underclothes, such as are being displayed at The Farmers • where moderate prices always rule. . ... «**S^?& The Farmers' NWB9
On the Glasgow trams is a little red bos in which fares are dropped by pggsengerp leaving before the conductor has collected their fares. In seven months last year there was collected in one of the boxes over £736. Xhe»e was not one case of drunkenness in Hythe, with a population of BQOO Idst year.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19610, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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