Tlio Naval manoeuvres in Weymouth Bay, with 120 warships massed in a comparatively small spare, and with His Majesty the King in command, must have boon an impressive sight. Perhaps. the most important feature war, the hydroplane, and this machine appeal's to lie a perfect weapon. Its perfection is in no degree grater relatively than that of Crescent Tea, which is of superb merit, and suits all palates. Sold in three grades—ls Bd, ! s 10 i, and 2s. s For comfort and figure elegance the corset wo most strongly recommend is 'tier’s rust-proof No. 601, at 8s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, 21 May 1912, Page 5
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