A Hastings Press Association telegram this afternoon states that "tho sky is overcast. The heat is less intense, but it is still rainless." Mr. J. Lecce, of tho Boot Emporium, 79, Willis-stroet, announces special prioos in footwear for tho holidays. It is announcod in our advertising columns .that" the Langor School of Dressoutting will close to-day for the summer vacation. Special attractions are offered by Messrs. James Smith and Sons lo buyers of boj's' suits at tho New House Christmas fair to-morrow. AT WINDER'S. As this is the Intt Christinas that busincßs will be carried on in the old corner shop, I inrend to give a pretty imliquo copper portrait frame to overy purchfver of olr>elropla,te and cutlery during Clirift lnastidu. T wish, also, to call your attention to my Fpccial price-list on page 5, which contains a rery few of the bav-g-iins n>t my tale PJpo Winder, the cheapl ofit ) rr ?t\w nnaoi \ ALamxeajcatxeet.— Adjt,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1907, Page 8
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156Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1907, Page 8
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