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OUR RACING PROPHET

... IN comparison with the racing on the July course a fortnight previously the run ning this week at Newmarket has been somewhat tame, and of only passing interest. It was not anticipated that there would be anything doing to influence the St. Leger, for no such exciting event as the Princess of Wales's Stakes was down for decision, and even those contests which were calculated to affect, even to ...

THE FAULKNER

... DIAMOND ORIENT PEARLS. FAULKNER'S CELEBRATED ORIENT PEARL NECKLETS. As EXHIBITED in SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, side by side fiCfl) with tlie BEAU PEAULS of finest Quality. ffigSSG' The only PEARLS awarded GOLD MEDAL. I m A Single Row of FAULKNER PEARLS with Handsome V/ Diamond Cluster Snap. Any size Pearl. %Jjm\ uS^S. COMPLETE. Ix^P FINER QUALITY, 30/-, 40/-, 50/-. I 1. JT ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ...

Mappin & Webb's

... MaMK/TiJWe^ p ^*0*ewim STERLING SILVER PRINCE'S PLATE (Regd. 71,552.-, I Guaranteed to retain its splendid appearance and wear like silver for 25 years. Full size revolving Soup Tureen, with Loose Dish and Drainer, Richly Chased after the style of Louis XV. In Prince's Plate £12. to the Country on Approval. Ivory Pepper-Mill, Sterling Silver Bands, £1 10s. Electro- Silver Breakfast Dish. ...

Graphic

... AYR TAM O' SHANTER AND SOUTER JOHNNIE ALLOWAY. OLD MORTALITY. BURNS' COTTAGE, AYR. BURNS' HOUSE, DUMFRIES. THE AULD BRIG O' DOON, AYR. THE TWA BRIGS O' AYR. CARL AVE HOCK CASTLE, DUMFRIES. LINCLUDEN ABBEY, DUMFRIES. ...

Published: Wednesday 15 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 35 | Page: Page 21 | Tags: Graphic  Illustrations 

A BOWLING CHAMPION

... . Mr. J.W. G. Coombs, of Withington, the winner of the Lanca shire and Cheshire Amateur Bowling Championship, has been vice-president of the county association since its inception on June 16, 1888. On the establishment of the inter-club com petition, now known as the county cham pionship, he offered the first prize, value thirtv-five nounds. which, after a prolonged contest, was won by the ...

Published: Wednesday 15 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 116 | Page: Page 40 | Tags: Illustrations