BOUQUET FOR THE HORSEMAN
... horticulture at Head University, had a short spell at St Diunstan's, and was soon growing flowers so suceesidully that he won a medal at the Chelsea Flower Show. ...
... horticulture at Head University, had a short spell at St Diunstan's, and was soon growing flowers so suceesidully that he won a medal at the Chelsea Flower Show. ...
... and broderie anglaise are very smart with tailored suits% Frocks Among the Flowers. The Chelsea Flower Show was as noteworthy for exquisitely dressed women as for the lovely flowers. Dark straight coats, over pleated and frilled frocks in ...
... Royalty has to the people. It is planned for them to enter a 'bus or tram occasionally as ordinary passengers, or go to Chelsea Flower . Show without any previous arrange ', being made. Last week's visit to the Zoo was part of this new' education, and on Monday ...
... ea Craig° Works Park Intim favourable aumwes. The with years, showed s Meg from the feet • eabibitors is farmer were ca the pretest their rearms' from the was mil filled with alines et flowers, fres* la the section for Tanta seempetitha was wet nearly so ...
... blue net with cyclamen crescents. She carried mixed flowers. Joan's bridesmaid was Miss Kathleen Fife, whose dress was of turquoise brocade with cyclamen crescents, and whose bouquet was of mixed flowers. Mr Dickie's best man was Mr James Kidd. and Mr lan ...
... Some of his week's engagements—Concludes his visit to Aldershot and attends Church Parade: Visits the Greatest Flower Show in the World at Chelsea. Opens the New School of Medicine. etc. Time and prices as usual. SALE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ELECTRO-PLATE. ...
... stage a public show in the Beach Pavilion it is going to be really good and those who went to Over We Go on Monday, to see the first of its three days' run, were not disappointed.. Sparkling; varied and fast-moving, it was all that a good show should be ...
... the wild flower I mind the 'ye, I steer the plat, I delve the laird's kailyard, And, rigged ant in my Sabbath clam, I am no that illfeared But that winsome lamocky on me might blink fu' sweet, When I meet her in the morning whar' the wild flowers meet, Oh ...
... first attempt, caught the rebound and lofted it over the 'keeper a head into the net. Brechin were well beaten, but on their showing they seem to have a superior side to that which did duty for them last year. Brodie, their custodian, gave a really great ...
... the all play class. The Valiant succession of bells. and route', and concerts, furnish toil, hard, and often to many. The flower show of toilets at Alsseeks and the Opera spring (tom the teed. of the aching eyes, weeded halide, and fevered brows. of the ...
... Melville Social and Recreation Club. MR LAMB'S EXHIBITS AT CHELSEA Mr William Lamb, the Montrose sculptor, whose exhibits last year won distinction, in three capitals, is now to the fore in Chelsea at the New Chenil Galleries where the Society of Present-day ...
... that of the to thank the numerous firkeds for the substmtial proofs of their goodwill. I tr the perusal of this report will show fist benefactions are being laid out m a way c.l- to benefit our poor blind, it till t:• most concerns them, I further , Fesire ...