KITCHENERS
... KITCHENERS. ...
... KITCHENERS. ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE KITCHEN. To the Aditor of the Beeler Ado-rt, xr¢ dylesh.o.y.Neses. 81a,— h Las been well said that the battle of the Seal @yawns of diet must be fought in the kitchen, and in spite of the charge that vegetarian. pay too much attention ...
... KITCHEN GARDEN FLOWER SEEDS, FOR ONE YEARS SUPPLY ...
... THE KITCHEN BOILER. The Master reported that a new boiler was required far the kitchen range. The present one was quite worn out and useless. In answer to the Chairman, Mr. George said he thought it would be advisable to have a new copper one. The matter ...
... KITCHEN, &c. Quantity of bottled cider, piper, barrels ' bottles, dinnerservice, scales, wtights, knives and f orks, kettles, boiler,. and the usual kitchen requisites. OUTHOUSES. Wster.tobs, tools nod brnch, ladders, 6re•wood, garden frame, hari.lights ...
... KITCHEN BOILER EXPLOSIONS. The Revere frosts of last year were attended by more than one accident from the explosion of kitchen boilers, and, now that winter has given us a foretaste of its advent, we may very probably soon hear of others from the same ...
... KITCHENERS. FREE PRESS. ...
... AYLESBURY SOUP KITCHEN. To tke Mao,. Bucks A ylesbury Nero. DIRE Sia,--The folios ing items of gaols in kind presented to the Soup Kitchen Fund were omitted from Four lists of contributors last week, which, on behalf of the Committee, I beg through your ...
... LORDS ROBERTS AND KITCHENER. Lord Kitchener joined Lord Roberts as soon the .JnaotUr Castle reached Gibraltar, at midnight on Inesday, and the vessel left immediately for Madeira. -MR. W. H. GRENFELL’S BROTHER TAKEN PRISONER, Captain Jamea Kirkwood and ...
... HE SOUP KITCHEN AND PENNY DINNERS. general ternoon (March 18th) a meeting of the a ttee controlling the above indicated anB .p eff was held in the kitchen of the Corn there wet. } lr - Horwood occupied the chair, and Mrs. ETo Present, Mrs. Lepper, Mrs ...
... Brown as to the hire of tbe kitchen.—ln reply to question Mr. Threlfall said they thought they could accommodate the juvenile diner 3 the kitchen, but if not they could put some the Meat Market.—lt was decided that the kitchen be open, to commence with ...
... A SOUP KITCHEN FOR AYLESBURY. Thursday afternoon a meeting was held at the Committew-rootn, Corn Exchange, Ayleebury, in furtherance of • project for organising a 'imp kitchen for the town. Mr. Threlfall occupied the chair, and matorigat preeesit were ...