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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... di-d not grrow a cabbage, tur- nbp.arolcr, iadeed, any edible rant.; and Queen RCatha. rnue had to send to- Flanders for a salad! Pooh old tunieg, ineaed 1' buis are thu old rich times ; these were but a. be g arly boyhood I-The Chameneiore.I I b Arr IexSiIMAN ...

ALL THE WORLD AROUND

... steak and kidney pie, boil-el beef and carrots, roast fowl and tongue, cold sirloin of beef, lobster salad, stewed fruit and custard, obeese and salad, and w!ines from sherries to chaimpagnes of good and well-known brands. Having enjoyed the hospitality ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... de lough's guarantee to ha preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness andl medicinbal efficacy. Sold only in 1 salad Imperial half.pits li d;pnt,4 t c;qarts Coe,.b all chemists. Sole consignees, Ansar, Hanford, &C,77Stad, Londo,. (5) 1701 ...

FAIRS

... asparagus d i per aoztu beet 4d; broooli la to Is 3d; cabbage seed 3d to 6d caulidower 18 ad ; celery 6d rcarrot Sd ; 0cmr salad 6d, cress 2d to 3d ; cucumber 6d to is per packet; endive 6d; gourds Is s leek 6d per ounce ; lettuce 15; love apple 1s per ...

Fashion and Varieties

... PisEAsuitrs or VRGETARIANISM. - Oh, gracious, Miss egurmne! I fear I have tasted animal food. I have eaten a whole earwig in my salad! Two SuBJricTs RIGIDLY EXCLUDED -RUot GENIAL CON- VE`RsArioN.-The rights of woman; and the wr'ongs of Ireland. TAKING DOWN ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... glace; Ila geleo de Noya-tu, la gelee claire, le croqiiaot d'oranges, la creme ausx fraises lea petits ramequins en cadioes, 1a salade Llomard, lea sarliues devalled. After dinner Mr B Little, the chairman, gave the Sirst . toaet, The Queen, and secondly ...

TO THE DEPARTED

... such as meat that has been fried or el -twice cooked-fish, particularly pickled salmon-all raw cc vegetables (cucumbers, salads, &c.)-unripe fruit and fruit fa piestand even -boiled peas and beans if old. Eat stale ili bread-mutton and beef in preference ...

FASHIONS IN ENTERTAINMENTS

... wafer of tongue or something 'eechrcoki; but the ever-popular maymnce ice is yet to be had. although the Russian and other salads ran it close. These viands are to-day accompanied by cham- pagne of 1 884-the 1880 having all gone-and the taste is for a ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ACT.-The Vaccination Act. HISTORICAL F: ?? to the Lady of Shalott, vegetarianism is as old as the Crusades, for they had a Salad irx Ihose days. . ECCLESIASTICAL.-The observera of external cere- monies are now called Ritualista, and thosie who watch their ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... set of apostle, ggit spoons, Countess of Eais- killen; set of apostle silver spoons, Captain Wilmot Williams; silver-mounted salad bowl, Capt. Smith Barry; travelling clock, Dowager Lady Midleton; white Indian shawl, Hon. Captain and Mrs. Criebton; oxydised ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... sideboard. Yet of what languishing re- at proachful glances are those same e3s s fourd capable, while with one hand dispensing salad, their t owner gazes over his shoulder at the supposed faithless one. There is enough hero to give scope N. for the power3 ...