WHAT'S IN A NAME ?
To the Editor of tho Teiaubs Advertiser. ' Sis,—Now tliat the Thaaes Borough. Couacil is an accomplished fact, aa 1 we now are cifcizaas of the Taames, I thiak it would be wall- to - drip, tlio hithertol distmotiv-o namas of Startlaa i, Q-rab.aais- i l town, aad Tararu, and mo the Thames , j ' only. In this matter all may assist business oiea by having their-goods 'no longer marked " E 3." or" Gk P.," bat have some other distiaotive - inirk —say their initials, ia diimoad or square, or ia various other ways, ill parties corresponding might do much by ditiag their letters, aad haviag thatu directsd to the . Thames. Hoping this will help to bury the lato petty joilous feeling, -[ a a, to., ; ' , , Thames.' -
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1778, 2 April 1874, Page 3
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126WHAT'S IN A NAME ? Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1778, 2 April 1874, Page 3
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