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IXD BT £347 NEWBPAPIBS

... NEWBPAPIBS. They eomc as a boon and a blessing to mar. The Pick* the Owl, and the Wsrertoy Pen. Sample of all kinds 1/1 by pest. MACNTYENICAMERON, W otxi, VAOSSIBLYAFORT Company i- In of formation work the Treaillfan Tin Mine, Launceston. Large profits probable. Special advantages offered to a few substantial investors joining before the regis•ration Company. Address Box Messrs. Brown, ...

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCHES

... 20 Colts of the Citt. —This annual •match was played on the Sj>a, in wet and miserable weather, there being a fair number spectators present. Dram well started for the XV. ...

Published: Monday 07 October 1889
Newspaper: Gloucester Citizen
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2221 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: swindon town fc 

GORRKSPONDENOB- To THE EDITOR OF THE Swindon Advertiset. DEAR SIR, —At the Police-court on Monday, Sept. 30th. ..

... of son William Pound, it was implied that the boy's unruly conduct was due to the negligence of his parents. This I wish strongly to deny, as 1 have all times done utmost to prevent his misconduct, 1 would here say that should anyone notice him about late at night, or anywhere where he ought not to be, they will greatly oblige by once handing him over to the police, instead of giving him ...

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS

... ABNOUNCEMENTS UNTING 8EA8ON.—S8raBLE H Sroncrs, LeaTHERs, and all kinds of Brvsnes, Frepivc Sxtves, Hovse Hare Brooms, BRvsHes, and FLUB Hovskmaspe Parts and Mats and Door Mats. JELLY Bacs. &e. Hare and Wire Serves, Toss, and Mr. F. CUTBILL has just received a large Stock of Fasct , for this season, in Brass, and Woop A very large assortment of Faror VELVET, end Har ; and Sponce Bacs. F. ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1889
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5063 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: swindon town fc 

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, Oct. 19, 1889 MARKETS THE FUNERAL OF SIR DANIEL GOOCH. Immediately after ..

... second point, and seeinM to press the home team very much, some good taking place. Jones fcored third and shortly after, fiom good centre Bennett, fourth goal. S. J. hom.is had taken off the field owing to an accident to his ankle. The visitors thus won a very fast game by four goals to one. Goals scored by K. L. Jones (2), F. Everett (2h and Guttridge (1). Teams Swindon Town —K. Crosslev ...

THOKSDAT. bandying personalities this Brighton «1 ration wit limy be leiuetubacd one of the good old Eataaswttl ..

... be admitted thai Sir R. U a -• stagger, bat he gets as good he reminds ana of the buffets which Utile and Lodniny deal each other ia Isanhoe. Poor Mr* kitchie was •pdSritsd off the pompons ass an apocryphal Piull saying enangh to make poor Dizzy tarn in his g»e. Then it was Peel's turn la get buffet, and it ■came as knock-down blow in the shape a report what Sir W. Harcourt said Peel ...

FROM TBI MOT OF A JOURNALIST. OK THE ESPLANADE AT EASTBOURNE all the gems of imagery, out of somewhat extensive

... repertory, there has been none which has been a greater joy to than the idea of What are the wild wares saying? To this there is familiar parallel and contrast: What are men and women saying? The answer may more difficult find the one case than the other. But, oh, how different is it in its tone and effect. In the on* case the answt is: About each other, when there anything scandalous to ...

fflE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1889-

... Parade in York Place at tMjim., Band attend. Drees helmet*, tunica, and side arms, ruches not to worn. Ail members are requested attend —Application win ton detachineut will received the the Dril. alt Monday, Tuesday. Wetlnesd.,*. Thursday from 7- to 3- Stan - Height feet inches ; cnest, inches: a je, 18 years In future two mar-e will counted for the prires for lane: Drill for alt chu ...

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... DAY; SO N, I.T I^pJBRONCHOUN'fo I L_. ■-• ,J_. , , .. I. .3 CUBES COUOH. or HOOBE YOUMO CATTLE. SHEEP. a«4 COLTS. bottle, free 89. Doreet Streot. Loudon. ( 1 L.E MAN'S ll' must sacrifice large J >n-\ »m3l! tsbl- Vnlvm. Hs-t Wo« r new. S3- »r 12 tor 32 Pent anywhere on Approval, Carriage pd«l. VIOLKT. Aim* Hoo«c, Lone Ton. ImM. 11Min IMC ,nr SOUTH Ai'KICAH GOLD LINt FIELDS. SEA VOYAGES ...

BIFTINGS FROM THE NOTE-BOOK OF A JOURNALIST

... FROM THE NOTE-BOOK OF A JOURNALIST. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND SUNDAY MORNING EXPERIENCE IN BIRMINGHAM. ON THE face of a pilaster to an arch-wav leading between the rooms in the Art Gallery and Museum Birmingham there are two pictures hung the one above the other. They look somewhat rude and strange amid all their brilliant surroundings of high and delicate designs— gems of the art ...