Owing to the paper shortago, a London fishmonger recently delivered nis goods in a newspaper dated 184 S. It is sv pleasant purchase nowadays (says a commentator) that can bring back* the days of peace for even a quarter of an hour, and a welcome change from tho giant headings of 20th century war to tho solid Victorian paragraphs." J>ickcns at the theatres (where is your popular novelist of to-day who can point to adaptations of on e work at four West End playhouses!) -Handel in all the concert roorns, Adam Smith and the Corn Laws in the leading article, nnd America bracketed with the Baltic States in the foreign news—they seem quiet and delightful by contrast, those hungry (and 110 doubt thoroughly miserable) 'Forties! BUGS Jjtß FLEAS MOTHS W . M&f 5 d 6 d l^i44— I BRITISH MADE.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 5
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139Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 5
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