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UNITED SERVICE HOTEL Cathedral Sq. and Hereford St Announces the complete installation of the modern beer cooling plant in all its bars. The United Service been is coolest on the warmest day.
Address Them Clearly Luggage and Goods Sent By Rail Difficulties arise from frequent use during the present paper shortage, of previously utilised wrappings from which old labels and addresses have not been removed. Clearly addressed labels and the complete obliteration or removal of old addresses will help the Railways to handle your packages quickly. Remove The Old—Clarify The New
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 8
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