WANTED, active, clean GIRL General Servant; age tS or 18 —Apply, is, Shirleyroad. good COOK and ..
... instance, Beverley House. Charabetlayne-place. WAITER, good ; experienced ; age ; London and country characters. —C„ 14, Blackberry- ...
... instance, Beverley House. Charabetlayne-place. WAITER, good ; experienced ; age ; London and country characters. —C„ 14, Blackberry- ...
... JAMS. PLUM, lb. Glasses - 7d~ DAMSON, 2 lb- Glasses Bd. GOOSEBERRY, 2 lb. Glasses -10 d. GREEN GAGE, 2 lb. Glasses - lOd. BLACKBERRY, 2 lb. Glasses - lOd. BLACK CURRANT, 2 lb- Glasaw Ud. RASPBERRY CURRANT. 2 lb. Glasses - Ud- STRAWBERRY, 2 lb. Glasses Hid ...
... SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION Wanted by WAITER or INDOOR SERVANT, age a 3, good character evening work.—C , 14, Blackberry-terrace, Bevois-road, Sonth- BAKERS. —Wanted, Young Man, Situation as FIRST or GOOD SECOND, or management of small business ; good ...
... funds. 'fbere was • very large attendance. Tbe following was the pro gramme :—Ctionts by the school boys and girls, The blackberry gatherers; sctioo song by school boys, Cobbler, make me • bout; song, The little Dune, Emily Wheeler; action song, ...
... instance, Beverley House, Chamberlayne-place. WAITER, good ; experienced ; age a 8 Loodqp and country characters.— C., 14, Blackberry* ...
... Sale; every investi**- tion allowed.—Apply, H. G. Yeates, Tavern. St. Danya. BEDROOM for One or Two Young Ladies.—C., 14, Blackberry-terrace, Bevoia Valley, Sooth* BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, LAD, to help at repairs: must be honest.—Apply, Higgins, FOR IMMEDIATE ...
... tbe deceased another medical man. Witness weaned the child so as to be able to go out to service, her styer, who lived in Blackberry-terrace, promising to take tbe child if it was put to the bottle. In consequence of her sister's husband being wrecked in ...
... bad eaten tinned pumpkin. Ile tented tinsel pumpkin, tomatoee, Hubbard Squash —whatever that may be— peas, mushroom, blackberries, salmon, peen, peaches,cherrieiesweet petatcetebeaesdnilk,and pineapples. The milk was pure All the rest contained poison ...
... NEW JAMS. PLOT!. lb. Glasses 7d. DAMSON, 81b. Glasses Bd> GOOSEBEEEY, lb. Qlaufls 10d. GREEN GAGE, 2 lb-Glasses -10 d. BLACKBERRY, 2 lb. Glasses 10d. BLACK CURRANT, 2 lb-Glasses - Ud. RASPBERRY CURRANT, 2 lb- Glasses - lid STRAWBERRY. 2 lb. Glasses Hid- ...
... had been falling away ever since. Witness weaned the child so as to be able to go out to service, her sister, who lived in Blackberry-terrace, ising to take the child if it was put to the bottle. ! fn cmuem of her sister's husband being wrecked in the Moselle ...
... furniture ale., open lodge. It was there weeks before they dad • to pat the funfairs in. Hoer. in the not am plentiful a. blackberries sad it wooto • furniture wet sad mildinry it tack into their ladgirp. By Yr. Oreetheed • Chamber told they were to ...
... who had eaten tinned pumpkin. He tested tins of pumpkin, tomatoes. Hubbard Sriash—whatever that may be--peas,mushmom, blackberries, salmon, pears, peaches, cherries, sweet potatoes, beans, milk, and pineapples. The milk was pure. All the rest contained ...