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PENZANCE

... * Woy TOorHAcHe oR few doses of Symons’s Neuralgic Tincture will give immeciate relief. Sold in bottles, Is 1d and 2s 9d each: Sent post-free for 1s 2d and 239d by the sole proprietor, N. H. chemist, Penzance. discharging, direct from Mont- rose, a prime cargo, 107 tons, best Regeats, Champions, and Magnums. e quality is excellent and sample good for Penzance. seed or eating.—Apply to Robert C ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1891
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2230 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: guise dancing 

NEW CORNISH STORIES

... HERBERT THOMAS. THE TOLSCADLUM CLUB LECTURED No 21—JABEZ LrrCHER ON Oursbls. Jabez Letcher is one of the most interesting men I know. comes of Cornish stock and is one of the ' co ...

Published: Thursday 22 September 1892
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 3876 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: guise dancing 

MEVAGISSEY

... New American Organ. — On Sunday the Bible Christians held special services in connection with the opening of a new American organ. A fund bad for some time previous been started for tbe purpose of defraying the cost of tbe same (£52), and, with the proceeds of Sunday's services, fol- lowed on Monday by a public high tea and meet- ing, the extra cost of tbe instrument was defrayed. The Bible ...

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... THE SEPARATISTS' LAMENT. •■ Old times are changed, old manners gone; ' A Tory sits on Ewart's throne, • And Radicals, like waifs and strays. Dejected roam on Life's highways. ' The Liberal Party, in a fog. Went deep into the Irish bog ; The mist is yet before their eyes, They flounder still and cannot rise. The brilliant chiefs that led the van. They all forsook The Grand Old Man ; And. ...