At a meeting of the Flintshire Police Committee it was complained that during the day at Flint women drank all the available beer. Thore was none left' for men 'when they returned from work. ' i 1 8 THE DAWN OF A new Era Stainless Steel One of the most import ant discoveries of modern times marks the dawn of tBSSgSfe a new era to the housewife. Cutlery which will not rust f( if left in a wet ' state, and will pot stain if left in vinegar or acid foods. No cleaning is required, consequent{rustless ]y its life is pro- I longed indefinitely* I Jjr We have the best I fegl quality only, f 7M IT DEFIES f Ja the yeabs I '3'J| Dessert Knives [ 65/- per doz. ';£! Table Knives \<M 70/- per dor. Ji Petersens . (Limited) ' /vfttS Jekeixkm 21?, XA Z'.i HIGH BT. — _ —cheistcuujjch
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 8
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144Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 8
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