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... &c. Anglo Swiss, Nestle’s and Milk Powder. PRESERVES, &c.—Special—3lb. Jars Raspberry and Currant Jam, Is. 3d.; SBlbs. Blackberry SILVERSMITH, and Apple, ls.; 3lbs. Plum, 1s; 2lbs. Apricot, Is. 2d. ; Home-made Marmalade, 2lbs, 11d.; Apricot Marmalade ...

PROVISIONS

... ting, &c. Anglo Swiss, Nestle’s and Milk Pewder. PRESERVES, &.—Special—3lb. Jars Raspberry and Currant Jem, ls, 3d.; 3lbs. Blackberry and Apple, 1ls.; ?lbs. Plum, 1s; 2lbs. Apricot, 1s: 2d. ; Meme-made Marmalade, 2ibe, 11d.; Apricot Marmalade, 21bs. Is. ...

SIMMER WILD FLOWERS

... semi-double towers, very beautiful of • cup &ad saucer-like appearlt o Bestir. The rose family. 'hams frartireme. Bramble, blackberry. One of the most variable of Sabah plants, • great missy species and varieties, probably some of these would repay careful ...

OUR LOCAL PASTIMES

... the river nothing without Wallingford, skilled oarsmen and accomplished swimmers should be as plentiful in our midst as blackberries. MR. MORGAN is to be e heartily congratulated upon his determination to popularize and encourage the art of swimming at ...

Published: Friday 26 June 1891
Newspaper: Berks and Oxon Advertiser
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1452 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Recorder'’ Mr. /. Priestly, Woking ... A Friend, Dorking “M,” Dorking Mr. Thomas Tombleson, J.P., Barton-on-

... company. No other party of refugees could boast two names of equal distinction, though French titles had become plentiful as blackberries in several parts of England. Madame de Stael paid the most flattering attention to the author of Cecilia,’ whose second ...

HAMPSHIRE

... (especially at election time), out times have since, and parliamewary 'rulers (thanks law.) are become as plentiful as blackberries pmeimieta are ant lackin?, who prophesy Lair ultienvte;y the Socinlietico-D:noecratic Utopia will be inaugurv..ed when— ...

WEEKLY CALENDER * R

... of my hurt. And presently, coming a little dingle, about half a mile down the hill-ride, well hid with dead braoken and blackberry bushes, 1 consulted with the girl. The place was well shelter’d from the wind that rock’d the tree-tope, and I fear’d to ...