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FEMURS GUARDIANS AND DISTRICT

... interest in the bade., ; and the tick and old generally were very fond of belies reeding tether's. It was necessary to warn a Whig committee to ter and get on with the matron. sad be ',Arpin' ant to repeat all the stories they and General Thivies he thought ...

5 ACRES MAGNUM BONUM POTATOES

... theemdiessee at = le ivy, and le limit the Woe le MI W. O. LOTUS) AT sold be eiss mailed to taw the embodied ia the apparel seam Whig mewled Whell iss lir e z the ease a short dem sew Re by kerning that the Wholesale wee alibis to anon soapy to societies so ...

Published: Saturday 25 September 1897
Newspaper: Rugby Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4093 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... Pmassattes sod P.C. Lap s. .ridsace made by tie The canit laid be aftenande caw lad said 1 aunt yea' Prisons, mid *bad int Whig away. Mame aw him and mien Miner the =lermid it - bow utter was done Ia to the Yee middle did not complain prisoner% e 1 had ...

AND DISTRICT ..vaANTHEIIIIII SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. • e hmalit annual awe, peemoted was*be t ..

... Duncifureh. Six chrysanthemums, 1 mod spacial prize, value 4.., by Mr. J. M. Squires, Sheep Street, Mr. James M0w, 2 Mr. Jahn Whig. Primates. no entry. Dessert apples, 1 Mr. Fraley. Fasaioginn Streit, Rugby; 2 Mr. Joseph Daniels, Lower Hillmorton Road, Rugby ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1897
Newspaper: Rugby Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3814 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Ilirdln. r Danali t RUGBY —1

... —The licensed the Arms, Sinatra, was tempommily trans. fiord from Hemp Albert White, to Hera Mier. Mamas' ben —Wm. limbers, Whig, applaud to receive judgement hi drank Magi,. at 'Spud keg= taw el do pooled beep It stir whole the ribargro ordered to pay ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1897
Newspaper: Rugby Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2054 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

a WIDOWS DANAORL

... The deep w eared Wm LSO, wife& be w weep& he whirs be 1116.somegskis as AIS a week. The .a &frit - Gordon Ohm met hie and Whig be mo *mien ll wee new, bee we fee gnat peen he helm eon- In nee. end nets for el ST • wok. Al thee W bus Aftra thee Gordon ...

BOLD WAY

... Messes Cos. &a. The programme provided wee one of high.cletes music, and each item was thoroughly appreciated. Misr M. V. Whigs kindly gave two piano solos. and was re called each time. She also acoompanied the songs. Miss Powys Kock Slag Moss White's ...

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FRIDAY. .IASUART SL. 11198

... from it. prretnt opponenU, Mr. Charles l'elhant Villiers, the Farr of the ll,inee of Comm.,n the elegant aid arom ,d yaw/ Whig who went down to Hull at the age of 24 in 1226 aid connoted an alto:tiro r eursi,irter of Horner and Cruise.' who actually ...

OXFORD lINIyFE. '1•!ITT EXTENSION

... NIEDIACYAL MYTHS AND lIIIIN9TRELS AND 11tODNIUN POLY'S WILL be by W. W. ALLISON PHILLIPS, M.A. (late mar Scholar of Jobe% Whig% Otfortll, as the TOWN HALL, MON• DAY EYKNINGS al 9 o ek February 71b—The Re. lArth or the Proilt.ve Sara. „ lath—The Moidi ...

NOTE.; BY THE CHIEL

... did did every own of pretest and education who had not lom th•or measure of mend, for sot so much as bothertss attled hisn.lf Whig or Larval in Ire a jemmy war left battiest]. and the ceplasa'• Ym land. It a see altooother unnatural that an our not ao secant ...