Commendable wariness was displayed recently by a Hastings shopkeeper, who found a lady's handbag lying on her shop floor. As She picked it up a woman claimed it as belonging to one of her daughter#, but as they both had bags and tbp finder vaguely remembered another customer with a similar oue all she would do was to ask the claimant to leave her name till enquiries could be made. Indignation followed, but it was unavailing, which was fortunate for the rea owner, the voung womftn whom the shopkeeper had remembered. VISITORS TO CHR T STCHURCH. For all Stationers' Requisites visit Simpson and Williams. And we hove easily the b«st and most comprehensive collection of Postcard Mementoes and View Books. We have always a complete stock of the latest fiction and literature, and we can supply. almost anv magazine ever produced m _ tne world. Simpson and Williams, I"* 1 ' 238 High street-
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 11
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152Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 11
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