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%abies' Cbit-¢hat

... black and white, are heaped together upon some models, especially on hats of the fashion. able rough rustic coloured straw. Blackberries are novel, and form • charming contrast to their own pure white bloisoms with which they are always intermingled. A new ...

'tables' Cbit•Chat

... which too much that is pod cannot be said. Every kird of fruit is to be bad, specialities being the cranberry, dams-..n and blackberry, all at 7d. per 1 lb. jar, and the bottle fruits at sd. and 6d., especially nice being the damsons and greengages. The firm ...

LOCAL PREPARATIONS

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

labia' ebtt•CCbat

... it is strained and bottled. It is necessary to cork all cordials and liqueurs very securely. The second recipoi is for Blackberry Brandy. The fruit is well picked and pressed until all the juice is out of it, and this is then mixed with lump sugar. ...

LOCAL GOSSIP

... evening papers--one of which described the tragedy on its contents bill as the Bromley Murder— have been as plentiful as blackberries, and the names have been imported into the case of people who were hundreds of miles away. • • A Greenwich gentleman presiding ...

CIRCULARS delivered In any part of this district by Dineen. 71. Brockley-road, S.E. Moderate terms. 11.11 - r ..

... 1841. T 0 London Fruit Salesmen.—Wanted a situation Fruit Buyer: have good connection in West of England for fruit and blackberries.--W.O. 2. Rock -road, Royston, Herts. 904 Bookr k ep t Ind accounts made 1. up by an experienced accountant in spare time; ...

A CHEAP HOLIDAY AT THE SOUTH COAST

... Frinton than at Brighton. Some beautiful stalks 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 sideways 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 bryony ...

GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF FRUIT TREES, NOVEMBER 22ND, 1699. IigESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS have IU, received ..

... 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 of charge ...

BY MESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS

... Sovereign), 5,000 perpetual bearing St. Joseph, in fruit from June to October; a quantity of Kent Cob Nuts, and the new blackberry, Wilson &air. ; 50,000 asparagus, 3 and 4 years old, in 4 best varieties. . Mr. Horne will cart all lots to rail free of ...