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The Rev. Forbes Phillips; Gerlestonfc parson-playwright, declares that pablra bouses and theatres &i» aJieged to bo tha crying evils of the present day, bat he considers drapers' shops are even more to Maine than public booses. Fascinated by "cbeaji trash," the -women crowd the drapers' shops, which axe thus more harmful than either the pnbho house or the theatre. According to the Rev. W. Baker, in ' The Times,' by the exemption of dwganring chapels, from payment of rates and taxes by Act of Parliament. cHeset' is practically endowed to the extent c_ some £20,000 a year. At Margate the "no-hat" crosade seems to .Save caHgbt the fancy of the fashionably attired ladies. Most of them prefer to shade their uncovered heads with a Japanese umbrella. PATENTS, TRADE MARKS. A. J. PARK (PARK AND BABIEDPATENTS AND TRADE MARKS OBTAINED IN ALL COUNTRIES. RELIABLE INFORMATION AMD PROTECTION ON APPLICATION. PATESTS HANDBOOK BH. a... i £«&» a* «aara» asssc,

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Evening Star, Issue 12606, 11 September 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12606, 11 September 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12606, 11 September 1905, Page 6