After the “Last Post” was sounded at Havant War Memorial, Hampshire, on Armistice Day, Mr Alfred William Hush, a confectioner, East Street, E. Havant, collapsed and died. He had served with the Royal Engineers and Tank Corps.
The great opportunity for wise spending comes with House and Baking's Summer Clearance Sale. Goods of undoubted merit and of a quality which makes for economy at any time, have now become available at a considerable price reduction. There is no better time to buy than now, for with the increased taxation, prices must assuredly rise when the existing stocks are depleted. The advice then j s buy your every requireninls now, and at House and Baking's Sale, where you are assured of a dependable quality and at lower prices—always."'*
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18874, 18 February 1933, Page 4
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