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September 26, 1952 - Reading Standard - Reading, Berkshire, England
8-bedroomo.l Enril boom in Ruislip for or Bradßald arm—Write sax,. LS. IXONAMOll.—Modern El-bedroomed wog parlour council bows In Basingstoke. feu) 14/6 for hour e with parlour. tent. Reading Box sr2ton. h. RXOSIANGS.--Council house, Newrastlwoolyne fur gleollar house Reading di
September 26, 1952 - Reading Standard - Reading, Berkshire, England
WANTED. WORKER (woman). experlencecl In finishing, llnina, alteration,. Pull or part. tlme.—Apply : Brahams, Torrierr, 345, Friar St., Reading, through the Labour llzebange. WANTED.—Handyman to paint and do repair work, Wokin_gbara. stab. age. to 112. Ormond. Court Putney. WANTED
September 26, 1952 - Reading Standard - Reading, Berkshire, England
tisnited - - - Incorporating Car Commissloo (ex-it.n.r.). Your hire purchase paysnots cancelled whilst you are Oftm the tophoe ears at reasonable pdoes :- 1949 Vanguard. one owner f new, black/Moe leather. 1947 Hillman Minx, engine rearm&timed 100 mUes 1947 Martin Walter Ford 8
September 26, 1952 - Reading Standard - Reading, Berkshire, England
First formed at Wantage Hall, Reading, at the beginning of the first World War, when the late Mr. Leonard Sutton was Mayor, the nth Divisional Signal Company, Royal Engineers served in Prance from 1915-18, and at the Lower Hotel, Reading. on Saturday, over 40 veterans of the com
September 26, 1952 - Reading Standard - Reading, Berkshire, England
1 Have you changed ' Saul coupon yet P Dance -Club. well! Yes, Surf takes brilliant care of all your washing jobs—and does each one better than it has ever been done before. It's Surf's deep-cleaning lather that works these exciting new washing miracles. It makes all other lathe
September 26, 1952 - Reading Standard - Reading, Berkshire, England
took 1,050 sacks which they sold to at Newbury. for 105. Od., on another night they took 500 for which they got 018 ie.. Od., and on a third . __ 1,026, which they got £3B as. Perry had also made a statement the 2,575 sacks. of buying of the MOM from !Mutter was giver by 'John D
September 26, 1952 - Reading Standard - Reading, Berkshire, England