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LIBERAL MEETING AT RAINHILL

... Inxuriant, ask for “CARTEHM COLOGNE OlL.’* Price all dealers, depot, 33, London.—Advt, Have oh Yoon Tba Table.—W. P. Hartley’s Blackberry, with Apple Jelly, may bed wholesale la lib., 21b., and 81b. dare from £, BT. Mohkb, 78, Scboh s. BnoHAM’s Pats can had ...

THE WEST BRITON ADVERTISER THURSDAY EVENING 1885 COUNTY OP CORNWALL public Notices public of Vice-Warden of ..

... up with boiling water slice lemon added makes capital punch bottles 6d Is and 1 9d each Proprietor— S R R U BLACK CURRANT BLACKBERRY FRUIT delicious for children other colouring jellies SXS REDRUTH w F K E PASTRY COOKS CONFECTIONERS BREAD BISCUIT BAKERS ...

MARHAUCHUBCH 9AND OP HOPE

... yon last the Band of Hope is unsectarian. How came it about that while the festival Bible Christians were as plentiful blackberries.presiding tea, fire., there was.&s far I.ouuld see, only one lady connected with the other in tbo village? Then I hoar ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1885
Newspaper: Cornish & Devon Post
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 489 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE 7 1885 — 8 PORTING NOTES LIVERPOOL CUPS ’ bick bit bad before of day Bat 1 I’ll

... observations to of it Crimea of feather weight of 8b I Liverpool go to See By richer mo of is over in following should be are blackberries of racing frst jrnity for formerly but are no wonder for long Turning raoe I may nothing till of Richmond reached of c ...

Published: Tuesday 07 July 1885
Newspaper: Leicester Daily Mercury
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1949 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

STUDIES OF PEASANT LIFE IN ITALY

... Rosalie in her Italian story. It is true that there are no olives or vines in the Irish hamlet, bat there are cherries and blackberries in their season. The t heroine of the Italian story teas like Nelly on, the peasant heroine of the Irish novel, as if they ...

Published: Wednesday 08 July 1885
Newspaper: Brighton Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1788 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LITERARY NOTES

... Times did all he could to exalt Wilsou, B.E. Gordon's opinion of decorations, which have recently oeen as plentiful as blackberries, deserves to be geneially known: — I would make Plutarch's Lives a handbook for our yourg officers; it is worth any ...

Published: Thursday 09 July 1885
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5623 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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... cough and grow restless, you can go on“ Before I met voa this world was desert to mo. I didn’ttakeany pleasure in going blackberrying and stealing rare ripe freaclies, and it didn't matter whether the sun shone or not. But what in one short year! !• is ...

Published: Thursday 09 July 1885
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1698 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...

TROUT FISHING ON LOCH-NA-LARIG

... bonnie afternoon on Loch-na-Larig. Oh, the shepherd's bonnie docliter, she is bonnie, young, and fair, Her een they are like blackberries, and golden is her hair And the shepherd he has asked me his sheiling for to share. D'ye think that I'll say no by Loc ...

LOCAL NOTES

... disappearing rare plants. They will find more thau they require for either ornament or study in plants that are * plentiful as blackberries.” ‘ The great political work of the moment is the registration of voters. In the counties this work is immensely increased ...

THE ENTR’ACTE

... apply for any shares myself. When the late Mr. Nottago began business photographers were rare; now they are as plentiful as blackberries. ** * The] late Dr. Moberly, Bishop of Salisbury, has not only resigned his see, but has gone to that land where it is ...

SHIELEY AND FREEMANTLE LOCAL. BOARD OF HEALTH

... Mr. Kilbv : Then you are wrong for once, my friend. Slaughterhouse License.— A letter was read from Mr. J. H. P. Topp, of Blackberry-terrace, Bevois-valley, Southampton, applying for a slaughterhouse license for premises situate at Pound-street. Shirley ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1885
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1608 | Page: 6 | Tags: none