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Armstrongs—Local Distributors m i *(p* 11111 of the new juvenile craze WHOOPEE.' f All the Rage for Boys and Girls COWBOY TOGS A MOST INEXPENSIVE OUTFIT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS 1 The Trousers are made from Extra-Strong Hessian—the side seams are fringed with Red, Brown or Green Suede Leather, with Pistol Wallet to match—Belt Loops and Belt —each Leg is stencilled with Cowboy atid Lasso. age age age 4 5 6 age age age age 7 8 9 10 age age age 11 12 13 m 2'B 210 3 / - 3 ; 2 3'4 3 6 3-8 3/10 4'BOYS' STRONG KHAKI ?/ft & 9/11 DRILL SHIRTS . **' v u ' 1 & BOYS' STRONG GREY 0/1 1 to O/Q TWIST SHIRTS u 11 u BOYS' STRONG GREY TWILL 1/11 SHIRTS. All sizes .. each 1/11 " TOM MIX " Style COWBOY HATS, suitable for Boys and '% f% 1 * & Girls 1/11 Red and White and Blue and White SPOT HANDKERCHIEFS .. eaph J J The above goods are obtainable only at # ARMSTRONGS Ltd

Local authorities in the metropolitan district ot London arc prohibited from making by-laws by a Police Act ot are dealt with by the Home Office.

foreign visitors to Britain in July spent over £2,000,000- more than ojiethird of thesa visitors were Americans, followed by Fronch. Germans, and Belgians.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 7

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214

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 7

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