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ANSWERS TO CORRF.SPONOTSEN liears.•--Shall appear next week , Birmingham gentleman, says that chicory is ..

... people roast the routs and take the decoction for cuilar. Indeed. the leaves arc very wholesome, and would male an excellent salad. Chicory is the rout of the a plant common enough in our fields and hedgerows. and is used for the adulteration of coffee. ...

SWANSEA U NION MASIER ANI) NiA wANTED l'he itiardians are de,ir,u of I ' applications from married coupfes ,• 2i

... are de,ir,u of I ' applications from married coupfes ,• 2i and 40 year of age, for the Offic 0 MASTER and Mal of the The Salad; will I,rat and tin po annum respectively, with furnished apartments and Officer's rations. The Master be fully competent ...

ALBERT. HALL, SWANSEA. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS SEVENTH AND LAST CONCERT OF SERIES BEFORE XMAS. SATURDAY. ..

... sing Love and War (Cooke). THE AMAN GLEE SOCIETY will render the following glees—. The Fisherman (Price) ; Tho Italian Salad (Renee) ; The War Horse (Jenkins) ; Harlech War Song (G. Gwent), and' The Tyrol (Thomas). Music.ll Director. . MR. W ...

A W FUL RE,ULT OF A )30Y.h ItECSLESSNESS

... calaunty, and 011er deprived ot his dignity, a stake is owlet, Tire Mircialiary rentarsed that it Was a surprise to him to hear s salad tioy incisive so to a large policeman, and tined him Is. and 2s. tid. costs. Tee other 3 sung teman tared similarly. ...

SIJI;LIGIiT SOAP,

... er seize the meat with their lingers, but they use forks to it to their mouths advancing their necks. Utley also eat their salad with forks, in spite of all ihiftictiltics, because it is forbidden to touch a dish with the fingers. and they prefer to touch ...

dish; Mrs. Evans, set of jugs; Mrs. Titus Phillips, old fashioned cup and saucer; Mrs. Phillips, 'tower vase; ..

... and Mrs. Hughes, beer stand; Miss Mary John, three old-fashioned plates and basin; Mrs. Rowlands, preserve dish; Mrs. Bevan, salad bowl; Mrs. Gower, egg stand; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jones, brass fender; servants at the Poplars, honey stand; Miss Gabe, sugar ...

The Decorations

... expense of the Mayor's Fund, Mr. Fitt had provided a good dinner. Meats, boiled and roast, with vegetables, bread, cheese, salad, and pickles, were served out, and afterwards a parcel of tobacco was served out to each man. With commendable liLerality, ...

WEDIJIN(i AI 'lllh-SWANSEA SYNAGOGUE. Mits S. P. Goodman tv,cl Mr. Michael J cubs

... Mr. and Mrs. Laggius, taw anstai, salad hotel; Mr . if. Gitosta mast, Swansea, and Miss Goldsmid, Bath, claret jag; Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldberg, 6wausea, surer egg ; Mr. M. Alwousberg, vase; .or. and Mrs. D. Barnett, salad bowl; Mr. H. Barnett, silver tea ...

ymir duty

... roast beef, calf's head, boiled bacon, roast duck, roast chicken, York ham. Salad. Seats—Duchess Marie pudding. stewed fruits, custards, jellies, trifles. Cheese straws, salad Dessert. The floral decorations of this excellent banqueting hall were artistically ...

List of Presents

... and Mrs. Price, Abercray, oak and silver salad bowl; Rev. and Mrs. Price ' St. David's Vicarage, case silver fruit spoons; Rev. M. Gwynn° Price, St. David's Vicarage, silver cigarette case; a Friend, silver salad servers; Rev. Dd. Price, silver sugar basin ...

4RLY CLOSIN CT MOVE-

... (Limited), Castle-Bcloare, f!omposed the following :—Massive Inarble and bronze strikiiii , clock with bronze gilt pillars, oak salad' bowl and servers, toast rack, silver and gilt egg stand, and Ilda°4lo tea and coffee service. ...

:NT Ell ESTING WEDDINGS

... Mr. Sam. Stephens, desreint service; Alderman and Mrs. Chapman, silier serviette rings; Mism !Maggie and Mr. Sam. Chapman, salad I anil servers ; a nd M rs . T . Martin, deswrt olish ; Mr. Wilkie, burel %Es, Eva Malt, lardkerillief ; lit Seen, titter Cavil ...