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More Pictures Beautifully Framed A STORE TO BROWSE IN. This store believes in the old book-shop idta of inviting people to browse among its selections without asking them to buy. If you happen to see something you want, well and good — if you do not it's all the same — we are glad to have you visit the store at your leisure and pleasure. &&$ *K **3W « V. v ".»*. »-"*"<*'< 3*we =s&£. $m saw? 4*6 to 27*6 A SUITABLE GIFT Sizes—Bins. x 24ins. So many of our customers have been waiting the arrival of these "pictures — the range was never wider, and the prices are very moderate — original signed etchings and prints by well known artists—beautifully framed in gilt or black polished wood. Old English Scenes Village Scenes Church Scenes On The Thames Child Studies Flower Studies e4jh

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PERM'NENT PAINT NET CASH PRICES LIGHT BROWN 1 d. t 3/« BUNGALOW BROWN * «»J- «/• AND CHOCOLATE J 4 "ak 45A REDROOFPAJNT l/-p«rfal. Iwllitn abeVe D.Urery Extra. BaydrectffMa British Permanent Paint Co. 215 Gloucester St. (Utner 3^'

. liniiai«!l!BI»!!iBli»!l>'W!!B!!!R]|]Hl Why you should give me your next Suit to make I am a practical Tailor of long experience, and you will save money and get better value by dealing from a practical tailor. I guarantee .you absolute satisfaction. HERRALD 93 Manchester at, opp. People's Palace.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 3

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