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MORE CO-OPERATION WANTED.

MORE CO-OPERATION WANTED.

Chief Officer Payton, of Cannock, proposed the toast of Local Authorities,"' and said that the presence of Council officials there that evening possibly proved the support they intended to give the Fire Brigades in the future. " Let's have more co-ordination among our Councils,"
11 October 1935 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
 
BROWNHILLS SHOPPING WEEK.

BROWNHILLS SHOPPING WEEK.

Enterprising Traders Out to Capture Business. ILLUMINATED BUS TO TOUR DISTRICT. HIM" EMBERS of the Brownhills Chamber of Trade, under the Chairmanship of Mr. G. T. Powell, and with Mr. J. Johnson as hon. secretary, have completed their arrangements for the Shopping Festival whic
11 October 1935 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
 
SUFFERED 7 YEARS WITH HER STOMACH

SUFFERED 7 YEARS WITH HER STOMACH

Pain Eased in a Few Days For seven long years Mrs. Mary Elliott, of Glasgow, suffered with stomach trouble. She tried practically every remedy on the market—spend pounds without avail. Yet, after all those years of suffering, she found a remedy which relieved her pain in a few d
11 October 1935 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
 
gubltc IMS CHEAP TRIPS FROM LICHFIELD. Sat. Oct. 12. Sun. Oct. 20. Sat. Oct. 2. Sat. Oct. 12. Sun. Oct.

gubltc IMS CHEAP TRIPS FROM LICHFIELD. Sat. Oct. 12. Sun. Oct. 20. Sat. Oct. 2. Sat. Oct. 12. Sun. Oct.

I 3. Wed. Oct. 6. Sat. Oct. 19. Stockport 4 6. Macclesfield 3. 6. For full particulars see handbills obtainable L.M.S. Stations. Ask any L.M.S'. Station Master. ROYAL WEDDING CELEBRATIONS GRAND HOSPITAL CARNIVAL DINNER DANCE GEORGE HOTEL, LICHFIELD, ON WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6th. Ha
11 October 1935 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
 
There are advantages in appointing the Bank as Executor or Trustee. The utmoat secrecy Is assured. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIMITED descriptive

There are advantages in appointing the Bank as Executor or Trustee. The utmoat secrecy Is assured. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIMITED descriptive

booklet may be obtained from the Manager of the nearest Branch or TRUSTK DEPARTMENT. PRINCES ST., LONDON, E.C.2
11 October 1935 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
 
BIRMINGHAM CITIZENS' PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY (Estab. 1889) 95, COLMORE ROW, BIRMINGHAM, 3. INVESTMENTS FREE RECEIVED at /°OF TAX PROSPECTUS FREE

BIRMINGHAM CITIZENS' PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY (Estab. 1889) 95, COLMORE ROW, BIRMINGHAM, 3. INVESTMENTS FREE RECEIVED at /°OF TAX PROSPECTUS FREE

ON APPLICATION. Telephone: CENtrJ 2631. J. P. P. DUTFIELD. F.C.1.5., M.n»get.
11 October 1935 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
 
TAMWORTH VESTRY MEETING.

TAMWORTH VESTRY MEETING.

The Vicar (the Rev. E. H. Rogers) presided at the vestry and church meetings Tamworth parish, when it was stated that there was a debit balance on the Tamworth accounts of £85 19s. 6d., there having been a falling off in the offertories for church expenses of about £62. The Vica
8 April 1932 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
 
SUMMER TERM SCHOOL CLOTHES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS DAINTY TENNIS FROCKS NEW HANDBAGS ALL KINDS OF BELTS NEW STYLES AND

SUMMER TERM SCHOOL CLOTHES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS DAINTY TENNIS FROCKS NEW HANDBAGS ALL KINDS OF BELTS NEW STYLES AND

LEATHERS IN HANDBAGS THE place I love, is the handbag department in one of the big stores, which incessantly adds to its stock of exciting pew designs. You can walk round and admire so different styles, so many to choose from on that momentous day when you really mean to buy one
8 April 1932 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
 
WASTE NOT—WANT NOT.

WASTE NOT—WANT NOT.

A USE FOR HAM FAT. Boiled hams, ham shanks and bacon are used extensively at this season, and often the fat and liquor are thrown away. It is not generally known that the fat makes excellent pastry and cakes, and the liquor with stewing beef or neck of lamb or mufrton makes very
10 July 1936 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England