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Advertisement in the UK in 1936

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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Wonderful!

You'd have thought they'd had it proof-read by someone outside the sales and advertising department. That's the kind of unwittingly funny ads., church notices, etc. they used to read on [i]The News Quiz[/i], as punctuations between rounds.

:-)

Curious spelling: 'Sal[u]u[/u]sbury'. I looked it up: it is real, not a mis-spelling of Sal[u]i[/u]sbury.

Posh there, too: average house price nearly £790 000. Or is that modest for a London suburb?