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... vort.r It. A RECEMt FOR MAKING SALAD. (7iY TI3E REV. SYSDNEt eMMIT.) T'wo lalae potilocs, passed tlhroutR1I Iithe en sicev, Sinoothlness nil softlness to tub saind give. Of moredent miiustrdl aldd a nitte]e so(iol, P)istruot %be colnditnet that ditue ...

COUNTY OF GLOUCESTRER AND CHELTENHAM HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... of a fine collection of vege- tables, by Mr. Austin, whicil took the first prize; aud a very tastefully-arraiwed basket of salad, by Mr. L. Smith, is also worthy of notice. The onions exhihited by J. Snr- enneu, Esq., were an excellent sample. The cottagers ...

AN ODE TO THE OYSTER

... Beneath the crusty, ugly shell an, In which the fish elects to dwell. 121 A knife will do; no fork it needeth, , lame Nor salad, sauce, or stuffing heedeth. the All these aside. Pepper and vinegar alone the Will give the necessary tone, n And make the ...

LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY'S GRAND CONCERTS

... ; song, ' Quaff the purple wine, Mr Webster Norcross; fantasie, Le Fremensburg (by desire); musical jest, An Italian salad (written in the form of the finish to an Italian ODera), Meister Glee Singers; characteristic piece, 'Bresilienne; humor ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

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LLANDUDNOPIER COMPANY'S GRAND CONCERTS

... programme. The Meister Glee Singers contributed a harmonised air * The Cruiskeen Lawn, the clever musical jest An Italian Salad, and the plantation melody 1' My dusky Soudern bride (IvanCaryll). They were cach encoredand the responding items inoladed ...

THE FOOD OF THE CELESTIALS

... perfor- hi mance aloft. Before the guests had finished the I first course, consisting of tasteful and minute 01 shreds of salad, followed bv bits of sausage the em size of a shilling, the orchestra brokeout in several si places at once with crashes, cries ...

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... W Small. wood; 2' R' Pierce. Parsley: 1 Robert Pierce. Rhubarb: 1 W Roberts (Fourcrossea), Dyserth ; 2 W Hughes, Dyserth. Salad: 1-Robert Pierce; 2 W Pierce, St. Asaph. Sweet herbs. 1 Robert Pier~e; 2 W Pierce. Collection of vegetables: 1 (name not known); ...

LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY'S GRAND CONCERTS

... piano solo, and met with the' usual appreciation. The Meisters ?? Adair, (specially arranged); the musical jest An Italian salad, and the plantation melody Nellie was a lady, the Singers having to re. spond to an encore on each occasion. The fine bass ...

LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY'S CONCERTS

... Home. This also elicited the proverbial encore. In the second part the Meisters gave the musical jest entitled An Italian Salad,' written in the form of the finale to an Italian Opera. This was undoubtedly one of the clever. eat things they had sung ...

DENBIGH HORTICULTURAL SHOW.— SIXTH ANNIVERSARY

... seven nectarines; 2ndi-verbenas, carrots. r t, H. Sandbsach, Esq.-Ist-Hollylrockr, liron, ditto, Major Wyrine.-lt-Pbl~oxes, salad herbs, onions, ox cabbage, melon, currants, greenhnouseplaaits, cockscormbs, marigolds ; 2nd -geraiums fusciaspanseslirna-astere ...

CLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... [opking, the nventoor of the new patent olod- cruasher, as he tucked hie handkerchief up to his I chin, and commeneed to mix a salad, asked- c If Mr elijambe would be kind enough to pass 11ii! oil I Acid big JasmireRakios, of Bedford, who neprM- seated the ...