KITCHEN

... KITCHEN IN MARBLE, WOOD METAL CASES, NEWEST PATTERNS, WELL FINISHED MOVEMENTS AND CASES, And Guaranteed Timekeepers, from 3s. 6!, upwards. WM. GADSBY, JEWELLER, 46, SILVER-STREET, LINCOLN. BIRD’S CUSTARD POWDER makes a perfect high -class Custard at a ...

KITCHENER'S COLLEGE

... KITCHENER'S COLLEGE. * Lord Cromer laid the foundation stone of the Gordon Memorial Oou.e’fi at Khartoum, m the name of the Queen. e institution, he said, would owe its existence entirely to the personal imitiative of Lord Kitchener. The necessary funds ...

FIRE IN A KITCHEN.,

... FIRE IN A KITCHEN., At seven o'clock last might Frank Howden, aged 14 years, was boiling tar on a stove in the Kitchen of his father's hcuse, 38, Alexandra-terrace, when it boiled over and set the furniture in the kitchen on fire. By the aid of buckets ...

SOMETHING LIKE A KITCHEN

... SOMETHING LIKE A KITCHEN. In view of the sporoaching festive season, & kitchen of the following gigantic appurtenances in a Purisian busivess house should be able to meet & strain upon its resources: There are fifty fryingpans, each capable of cooking ...

PITH OF PARLIAMENT, £3OOOO FOR LORD KITCHENER

... PITH OF PARLIAMENT, £3OOOO FOR LORD KITCHENER. FRIDAY. —ln the House of Commons Mr. hu‘ in answer to Mr. Warner, said it was not the itention of the Goverument to appoint In-'-flnn‘ for lh:;ury-. of nspecting aud condemning cattle afilict «d with tuberculosis ...

SIR HERBERT KITCHENER, K.C.B

... SIR HERBERT KITCHENER, K.C.B. Major-General Sir Herbert Kitchener, Siniar of the Egyptian Army, arvived at Windsor Castle on Saturday, and was introduced to her Majesty, who conferred upon him the honour of knighthood, and inves.ed him with the insignia ...

COSSINGTON. BRIGADIER-GENERAL KITCHENER, of Cossington, has this week returned from Egypt

... COSSINGTON. BRIGADIER-GENERAL KITCHENER, of Cossington, has this week returned from Egypt. KIDWORTH. THUNDERSTORM.—On Sunday evening a storm broke over this lordship, and rain fell steadily for about two hours. The lightning was exceedingly vivid, and ...

TO LET, Kitchen and Bedroom at Myreslawgreen; rent £7 10s,—Apply Andrew Gilroy, Ate

... TO LET, Kitchen and Bedroom at Myreslawgreen; rent £7 10s,—Apply Andrew Gilroy, Ate. Howegi Ftovmfidfid Let at 24 High Street.—Apply E. Riddle. S TO LET, gr(;m‘fl‘a—lf-l;‘lst, in Laidlaw Terrace; three apartments; every convenience.— Apply R. Thomson, Northcote ...

CLOCKS FOR THE DRAWING, DINING AND BREAKFAST ROOM, FOR THE HALL AND KITCHEN, IN MARBLE, WOOD AND METAL CASES. ..

... CLOCKS FOR THE DRAWING, DINING AND BREAKFAST ROOM, FOR THE HALL AND KITCHEN, IN MARBLE, WOOD AND METAL CASES. NEWEST PATTERNS, WELL FINISHED MOVEMENTS AND CASES, And Guaranteed Timekeepers, from 3s. 6d. upwards. WM. GADSBY, JEWELLER, 46, SILVER-STREET ...

Dec. 23rd, 1899.] verges have been successfully transported large In the specunens of the more noble conifers. ..

... the kitchen gardens we noticed fine pyramidal appl ~ and pear trees upon broad grass verges, and 1t 1s very unusual to see quarters separated by holly, Retinospora, Osmanthus, and other · low hedges. these shrubs put to such a good use in kitchen gardens ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1899
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1330 | Page: 33 | Tags: none