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... THESE ARE FACTS THAT SPEAK FOR The Kerry Weekly Reporter and Commercial Advertiser, Saturday, June 5, 1886. Waterford and Limerick Railway. ...
... THESE ARE FACTS THAT SPEAK FOR The Kerry Weekly Reporter and Commercial Advertiser, Saturday, June 5, 1886. Waterford and Limerick Railway. ...
... THESE ARE FACTS THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. m Es t r e ; en ? , A L o i u A:: uto of . Oo h s3. u e ty pa o i n d oB for the year, and their weekly sales amount to 4. , tons per week. Blisterings and Burnings resulting from smoking unripe To- I bier° ' ...
... The Socretary Speaks. The fdliminq cirenoiAances, drawn from t!ie personal exporienee of Mr of Arms, Dudley Strut, AVednegbury, are ituportint awl really retuarkable that they cannot help bat be of interest and value to all readers ...
... (Left speaking.) HOUSE OF COMMON’S— Thursday, April 7. The Dublin and Belfast junction Railway bill was read a third time and passed. On the motion of Mr, Hume, a return was agreed to of the number persons in the navy since 1847. Mr. Ouseley Higgings ...
... THESE ARE FACTS THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. itiESSItB GALIAGEIER Co. hay. paid Al. the enormous sum of £300,000 duty on TOBAOOO for the year, and their weekly sales amount to 40 tons per week. Blisterings and Burnings resulting from smoking unripe Tobacco ...
... SPEAKING MACHINES. THE HARVEST OF 1878. In Galway, aniTeselay, a woman struck a ' RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE IN AFGHANISTAN. man on the bead with a lighted lamp. The lamp (Moat TAX momenta posy.) broke, the oil ignited and the unfortunate man's Tae policy of ...
... THESE ARE FACTS THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. 11E88118 GALLAGHER & Co. have paid the enormous sum of £300,n00 duty on TOBACCO for the year. and their weekly sales amount to 40 tons per week. Blisterings and Burnings resulting from smoking unripe Tobacco ...
... WILL SPEAK Tea after Meeting. Special Train from Tralee, Special Ketum, Keturn Fares, First. Third, ...
... SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE. Teacher: And why were Adam and Eve not to pluck the fruit from the forbidden tree? Small Child : Perhaps it was being saved up for jam ? QUICK EXCHANGE. Mrs. Sliinson: I'4ly little on has been very wicked to-day. lfe has ...
... ULSTER SPEAKS AGAIN. On Monday meeting tbe Watch Committee of the Ulster Convention League was held in Belfast,and that night they issued manifesto regarding Lord Koseberj’s speech in Edinburgh on Saturday last. They say that the Watch Committeee have ...
... HEAR THE SPEAKING MACHINE. DELIGHTFUL COMBINATION! Hear The TALENTED QUINTETTE HAYWAfeD, The Polyphonic Instrumentalist. ScORKS UNABLE TO GET IK ! EeFUSRD ! I Last Opportunity to Hear THE GLEE MEN. MAY 18. EIGHT O’CLOCK. Admission; 35., Zs., and Is. ...
... THESE ARE FACTS THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. ESSRB GALLAGHER & Co. have paid the enormous sum of r,:wo,iloo duty on TOBACCO fur the year, and their weekly sales amount to tone per week. Blieterings and Burnings resulting from emoting unripe To- Micro, that ...