"SG Cuba Street—,lo Cuba Street." What about -50 Cuba Street ? "Well. 5C Cuba Street is where you are invited to inspect tho AVERTHKIM Sewing Machines, and the beautiful art work produced thereon. Of course, you know we sell for cash or time-payment. All Sewing' Machine Repairs a specialty. King tin 520, or, belter still, visit SG Cuba Street."—Advt.
The funeral of Mr. AY. H. Pickering, chief inspector of Yorkshire mines, who perished in the Cadcby mine disaster recently, took place ri Doncastor Cemetery and "was attended by a larjje number of representatives of (he mining industry. The service at the parish church, of which Mr. Pickering was n warden, was conducted by the Archbishop of York (Dr. Lang), who in his address, read the di> censed's last letlei—a reply to his invitation to meet the King: "1 am going hero underground, u< 1 fool it is inv duly lo S o. If all is well T shall still hope to meet tho Iviuj at Lteecar this afterJMOtt," ' ■ ',
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1536, 4 September 1912, Page 7
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167Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1536, 4 September 1912, Page 7
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