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Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter

PIANOS

... following Cheap Lines : alb. I sr P:um and Apple Presences, 91d. per jar. 31b. Gooseberry and Apple Preserves, 91d. 31b. Blackberry 101 d. 31b. kaabperry 100. 31b. Plum 100. . 31b. Damson 1 1. 31b. Raspberry and Gooseberry Ild. 31b. Marmalade ...

MR. JosEra NIITTALL

... following Cheap Lines :- 31h. jsr Plum and Apple Preserves, 90. per jar. 31b. Gooseberry and Apple Preserves. tlid. 31b. Blackberry 66 mid . 31b. Rasbperry 66 10i I . :Vb. Plum 107jd. 31b. Damson Ild. 31b. Raspberry and Gooseberry Ild. ...

•JOHN STRICKLAND

... following Cheap Lines 31b. jar Plum and Apple Preserves, 90. per jar. 31b. Gooseberry and Apple Preserves, 9id. 3lb. Blackberry • Id . 31b. Rasbperry 4 1 0} 4. 3tb. Plum mid . 31b. Damson Ild. 31b. Raspberry and Gooseberry Id. 31b ...

ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS

... following Cheap Lines :- 31b. jar Plum and Apple Preserves, 90. per jar. 31b. Gooseberry and Apple Preserves, 90. 31b. Blackberry 100. 31b. Raabperry 100. 31b. Plum 100. 31b. Damson 11d. 31b. Raspberry and Gooseberry Ild. 31b ...

HOME-MADE WINES

... quarts crushed. Boil mix gallons of water with twelve pounds of brown sugar a quarter of an hour, skim, and pour on the blackberries, and let stand all night. 6trai■ through a hair sieve; put is the cask six pounds of Malaga raisins (crushedl and one ounce ...

MR. THOMAS FIELDEN ON INDIA

... day afternoon, as a boy named Frederick Greenwood, of Queen'■ Road, Halifax, and two or three companions were gathering blackberries in Wade Wood, Laddenden, they found three snits of clothes, evidently left in the wood by some person or persona who had ...

MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN SCOTLAND

... some houses are using rather large cream and yellow half-open roses. White, red, and black currants, grapes, cherries, blackberries, do., are all shown, but preference is certainly given to clusters of velvet loops awl high gold aigrettes, both cream ...

7 •OZ TI E

... and the walnut, beechnuts, and acorns, and in the reason, feasted on the raspberry, the strawberry, the elderberry, the blackberry, the wild cherry, and the sloe. The art of making pottery was familiar to them, and their implements of stone, horn, and ...