CHRISTMAS
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... CHRISTMAS Everybody likes receive a Christmas Present. I know full well the times are hard, and everyone suffering, but mturt try remember the poor ladiee, that silent band of sufferers, poor and so lonely There are two ways of helping these, either sending ...
... CHRISTMAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. ...
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... Christmas TABLE CUTLERY, Stainless Steel Pen Knives, Sets of Carvers, Razors. MECCANO SETS, 6s. to 180 s. Fret Work Outfits, 2s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. SET OF TOOLS, in Wood Cases. FLASH LIGHTS from 2s. 6d. Ingersoll Watches, 15s. to 455. • Fancy Leather Goods ...
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... Christmas Poultry. The great annual slaughter of Christmas poultry will soon commence. If there are many geese and turkeys to be killed, it best suspend a rope with a running noose th© end a beam in shed. The bird’s le»s should placed in the noose, and ...
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... CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT WILLIAM HAIGH'S, LTO., G , fts which are always Acceptable, yet Inexpensive. BLOUSES. HANDBAGS, CUSHIONS. SCARVES. PURSES, DOWN QUILTS, GLOVES, CIGARETTE CASES, PILLOW CASES, HANDKERCHIEFS. TOBACCO POUCHES. DUCHESS SETS. FURS sad MUFFS ...
... THE WAITRESSES’ CHRISTMAS Sir,—If there is to be a general days’ holiday all round, I don’t see why it cou! not bo given to waitresses. We in one of the most ular cafes in Leeds are granted one bank day per year. Could not something be donc so that all ...
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