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A record, probably without parallel in municipal history, is being sot up at Ilkeston. Councillor William Smith, the present mayor, who .succeeded his father, Alderman Smith, is in turn to ‘be succeeded by his brother, Councillor John E. Smith. Both brothers are unmarried and living at home, so that three mayors will have resided under the same roof. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Doughs and Colds never fails.—LAdvtJ 28 10s. 23 IBs. Nothing Better can bo offered, English wheels, lull else, beat finish. Saagrasa Ohalrs, 355. illustrated. Direct from tho maters, 1L Pitcher & Co. MZAO BQDABE. libmw iMiragrarciMra MOSGIEL Rugs Picturesque and Luxuriously Cosy! ism The Charm of tho Genuine jjSJK Mosaic! Rugs lies in their exSX qulsitely Soft, Fleecy Texture 7Sr combined with Artistic Beauty tßi of D seism and Coloring. Their Durability is only equalled by the splendid service they render in Winter and Summer, I/,™* while travelling or at home. UQ These superb Rugs make de- ( © Ilghtfully acceptable birthday or wedding presents, or an gifts to friends. © Sold at All the Best Shops.

JAM % et I titer fritndt, for on my tn iy. CCS SI The Fruity Spread For Daily Bread! The body craves and needs sweet foods, and that is why “K” Jam is both delicious and nutritious. “K” Jam is the best form of “sweets” for children ■—it satisfies the appetite and supplies the goodness of Fruit plus pure Cane Sugar. HAWS*

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Evening Star, Issue 18083, 26 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18083, 26 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18083, 26 September 1922, Page 3

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