The efforts of the borough foreman to relieve the flooded properties in Queen Street have been partially successful. A drain pipe has been put in to tap the Saxon shaft, and this is bringing away, a large body of water. Gents' Panamas and Boaters and j Cricketing and Bowling Suits at Cullen's, mercers and clothiers. Beautiful selection of ties, collars, and shirts, pyjama suits, travelling requieitiee, etc. Special Xmas Prices.— Advt. ! Hard working housewives do certainly appreciate the labour savinjr qualities of "No Rubbing Laundry Help,** as it washes clothes without the much dreaded washboard slavery, and; doe* not «'njure the hand* or ciothee.—AdTt,
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 10288, 9 January 1917, Page 4
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