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CHOICE SUITING! NEW DESIGNS!! IN HARRIS. (WHIG & LAMMERMO. TWEEDS. NOMEMPIINS, & NAVY BELWARP SEMEN. 95, HIGH ..

... CHOICE SUITING! NEW DESIGNS!! IN HARRIS. (WHIG & LAMMERMO. TWEEDS. NOMEMPIINS, & NAVY BELWARP SEMEN. 95, HIGH STREET, TONBRIDGE. - - F. CHALKLIN, BRICK AND TILE MANUFACTURER, LAVENDER HILL BRICKYARD, TONBRIDGE. Ornamental Ridge Tiles and Moulded Bricks ...

WORDS OF WISDOM

... karts chi* okal we bra our grim& St ko hn s idi ts than ars son mound us by tbs wbo mow to focus Unit upon any given point. Whig fi.iorroeso of intdligeneo k on ths side of virtue. yet, without good feast& pure aims. and right conduct, we cannot tor • ...

DELICIOUS MAZAWATTEE TEAS. DELICIOUS .MAZAWATTkiE TEAS. DELICIoUS MAZAWATTEE TEAS DELICIOUS MAZAWATTKE TEAS. In ..

... ;erly competed for. The allotment holders made • suleistliti show of vegetables, potat)es, runner Deans, onions, and cabbage, Whig roecially to the fore. The not for competition included a ma-tiiticent group of plants, ferns, palms, the.. by Mrs Alexaoder ...

The Bromley Journal and West Sent Herald, July 26. 1895. _ _ NEW LOCAL MENIBERS OF PARLIAMENT

... NEW LOCAL MENIBERS OF PARLIAMENT. _ Hunt, Sir Frederick Seeger. the present member for Maidstone, is descended from an old whig family of that town. Ono of his animators, Stephen Seeger, was elected • member of the Town Council in 1786, and was the proprietor ...

BOUGIITON 3IALIIERBE

... was taken at the door, which will be spent in giving a Christmas treat to the children. Subjoined is the programme:— Song. %Whig, Chorus; recitation, Ha K Spred ; song, Playtime, girls; recitation, Katie's letter, K. I /illett ;•soug, Baby's welcome ...

OBITUARY MR LEVEKON-GOWER

... repre. rented Reigate in Parliament, from 1863 to 1666, and in 1866 was appointed referee on Private Bills. Though formerly a Whig, he had long since disapproved of the G ladston tan policy, and became a strong Lihend-Unionist. Ile WWI a Deputy-Lieutenant ...

and West Kent Herald, January _ll, P. 05

... could endure tamely the mortification whith such • condition of things would imply; he would either have to resist or resien. Whig+ it would be an Sir M. Fenton's case lie hiss already intimated. He would resist. He believes his policy to be right, and he ...

I RECOLLECTIONS OF A VISIT . ; *Biases Annonationtts. ABROAD. • - 1 XII. —CoLoom' : A Poor AT TIII

... Free Roteus is ltsz er o i l: The rain it nista every day; All the rest have thirty-one, I Without a bleeeed in of : seem Whig diatributerL Ev ry And if any of them hail two and thirty, of l'bey'd he as wet twice as dirty. US and lifie=uinar eoniperioin ...