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West Kent Argus and Borough of Lewisham News

MO London F 3 r - tiit Salesmen.—Wanted a I as Fruit Buyer; have good connection in Welt of England

... MO London F 3 r - tiit Salesmen.—Wanted a I as Fruit Buyer; have good connection in Welt of England for fruit and blackberries.-W 8.. 2. Rock-road. Royston. Herts. TRADESMAN'S Books kept and accounts made .1. up by an experienced accountant in spans time; ...

QITUATIGN required by young married in - iui; encumbrance; army reserve; as carettlker. attendant. or in any ..

... Leytonstone. 6 /1 1 0 London Fruit galesmen.—Wanted a as Fruit Buyer; hare good connection ia West of England for fruit and blackberries.-W.G.. 2, Rock -road. Royston. Herta. rriADMIBMANII Book. kept and account. mai* J. up by an experienced accountant in ...

SLED BERRIE,

... juice when u.ed as a tooling iii ink. Forth.? quantity of juice thev produce preere the). are unequalled, and though the blackberry should ill thin 0111111• el amount of it yields In inrignificant when compared to the currants, which are literally hags ...

'IMAMS delivered in any part of this die. triet by Dineen. 71. BrockleY-road. Moderate terms. 11.ei DENTS ..

... Stone. London Fruit Salesmen.—Wanted a situation I as Fruit Buyer; have good connection in West of England for fruit and blackberries.—W.Q 2. Rock-road. Royston. Herts. 904 'TRADESMAN'S Book, kept and accounts made 1 up by an experiaimil accountant in spare ...

A GUARD OF HONOUR

... were placed throughout the entire length. County Councillors, Vestrymen, and members of different Boards were as thick as blackberries. In tact, everyone wha was a somebody in the district seemed to have been invited, together with the wives of those who ...

GOLDSMITHS' INSTITUTE NOTES

... road, St. John's, or Mr. H. Stone, 303, New Cross. road. RA M Bunke CLC 11. To-morrow, the lady members intend holding a blackberrying expedition to Hayes Common.—The election of the new committee is announced to take place early in October. Sw i M MIN; ...

BY MESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF FRUIT TREES, NOVEMBER 22ND, 1899

... Sovereign), 5.000 perpetual bearing St. Joseph, in fruit from June to October; a quantity of Kent Cob Nuts, and the new blackberry, Wilson Junr. ; 50.000 asparagus, 3 and 4 years old, in 4 best varieties. _ _ _ Mr. Horne will cart all lots to rail free ...

oroj t • lit TØ WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE LEWISHAM AND LEE HERALD, ESTABLISHED 1893

... Sovereign), 5.000 perpetual bearing St. Joseph, in fruit from June to October; a quantity of Kent Cob Nuts, and the new blackberry, Wilson Junr. ; 50,000 asparagus, 3 and 4 years old, in 4 best varieties. Mr. Home will cart all lots to rail free of charge ...

BEXHILL-ON-SEA

... extreme nearness. The low shelving cliff that generates tbe eeplanade from the shingly beach iv still Covered with gonie and blackberry• bushel that form a ragged fringe to the seafrontage on the western side of the town A.s yet there are many wide gape between ...

NEW CROSS AND lIATNIAM

... at New Crow. Station. and travelled down by the 1.4 train. lln Retiring at Chtslchurat they walked to the common where blackberries were found to he plentiful. deapite the heavy thunderatorm of the prevenra evening. Various game were indulged in. cricket ...

'MINN – ON – SEA

... Frinton than at Brighton. Some beautiful walks along shady lanes and pretty country roads (with hedges thick just now with blackberries) may be had, to say nothing of delightful strolls along the beach. It is a pleasant halfhour's walk to Walton across the ...

A VISIT TO BOSTAL HEATH

... rows; the bramble leaves, when looked at sideway. against the sun, seemed to be burning with a deep red glow. Not many ripe blackberries were to be seen, and where seen they were high up and out of rach. Over the hedge hung in graceful festoons the wild bryouy ...