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THE KENSINGTON NEWS. FLOWER SHOW AT HOLLAND HBOUSE

... KENSINGTON NEWS. FLOWER SHOW AT HOLLAND HBOUSE. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY. : ? There were crowds of visitors to the grounds of i Holland House on Tuesday and Wednesday, on the l occasion of the Royal Horticultural Society’s sixth . summer show. Many took advantage ...

THE MONTPELIER, NOTTING HILL

... £BO2 ; 409, £713 ; and 313, £550, The Chairman : This house will be sent up. ADMIRAL CODRINGTON, CHELSEA. In regard to thia house in Green street, Chelsea, there had been two transfers since 1899, and the rateable value was £146. Within the quarter of ...

ALTERATIONS TO LICENSED PREMISES

... Herman Hart to James Marshall Freshwater. Markham Arms, 138, King's road, Chelsea, Arabella Cuthbert Leighton to Percy Dowling. Moore Arms, 61 and 63, Cadogan street, Chelsea, Edward Cecil Moore and William Selby James to Henry Schubert. Plough and Harrow ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... the building was commenced before 1910. In these six weeks over £l,OOO has been given or promised to us, and during the Flower Show held by the Horticultural Society in Holland park, on July 6th and 7th, I purpose opening the private grounds and gardens ...

KENSINGTON CHIMES AND THE CHANGES THEY RING

... should have read Mrs. Maria Levine. Another West London Borough Council has succeeded in effecting a reduction in the rate. Chelsea ratepayers during the next half year will pay less by Id. in the £ than they have been called upon to pay in the six monchs ...

TURNING OVER NEW LEAVES

... dfby the following company : —lmmort :1:: Queen Rose (Queen of the Flower Fairies), Natalie Raymn ; Blue Bell (her attendant), Gladys Owers; Fnn, R. A. Challenger ; Nightshade (the Flower’s e emy), P. C. Gillam. Mortals: M ,ther Goose, Frank E. Batler; ...

KENSINGTON BOGARD OF GUARDIAKNS

... action. Letter from the Kensington and Chelsea School District, forwarding copy of a resolution passed by the Managers, viz. :—‘‘lnasmuch as the twelve months’ working of the history sheets, as now drawn up, shows that the present form is of no assistance ...

KENSINGTON CHIMES AND THE CHANGES THEY RING

... as s somewhat resourceless individual, he has apparently a hard future before him. Necessity, however, may be the means of showing that even a cabman—who is generally looked upon es an individusl meainly occupied in trying to convince his fare by expressive ...

LENT

... big and little. What is it that happens in spring time to the trees and the flowers, the fruit, and the birds ? They grow. The bare trunks put forth shoots, the flowers show tender green leaves, the fruit buds form, the birds lay toeir eggs and presently ...

THURSDAY

... was *“ given.” The heavy rair, no douT)t, prevented us realising the price we ought to have done for our really” lovely show of flowers. Thanking you, sir, and kind supporters in Kensington, and also many friends at a distance.—Yours, etc., EDITH M. HICKS ...

. > 3 / ~ AR B R ~ o hL.gs 4 e S 4 s . – . b . – e —— e -~ – P i io R L 2 L TR S

... on which to convict, and discharged the prisoner. ArnecEp Tueer OF FLower Boxes.—Albert Moore, 43, gardener, of Treverton street, North Kensington, was charged with stealing two flower boxes belonging to Duncan McKellar, a florist, of Lancaster road, from ...