A gift of £20,000 by Mr H. P. Price, chairman of the famous tailoring firms, for the foundation of a Chair of International Economics at the Royal Institute for Foreign Affairs, was announced at a dinner given by the institute • last month. His gesture was in response to a suggestion made by the Duke of Windsor, when, as Prince of Wales, he was guest of honour at the institute's dinner a year ago.
COLD DELICACIES Dixon’s fi £e r the widest range in the City at the Lowest Prices Consistent with Quality. Luncheon Sausage .. 7d lb Pork Brawn 8d lb Pressed Beef . .. 9d lb Veal and Tongue 1/- Jb Roast Stuffed Mutton 1/- lb Roast Stuffed Veal .. 1/3 lb Roast Stuffed Pork . 1/9 lb Cooked Corned Brisket 1/2 lb Cooked Silverside .. 1/6 lb Sliced Ox Tongue ~ 1/9 lb Superior Cooked Ham 2/- lb Saveloys .. .. Id-each Polonies . . .. Id each Dixon Bros. “The City’s ' Best Butchers” 103 CASHEL STREET, and at Seavlew Road, New Brighton. -
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21988, 12 January 1937, Page 5
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