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BOOTS MADE TO ORDER

... BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Small Prolit. and Quick turns. ERE IN BRO«. vtuirnnt** •heir BEERS to be b-tfrred intirfly ttitk ENGLISH HOPS. Bottled ales and stout supplied screw stopi*ered Bottles, which are perfectly air-tight, and require ...

CHANGE OF AIK

... with —Addrew. Tea, care of 40, Copt >4ll Avenue, I -:-.doß, E C. SHamess Announctmc-tls BOOTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 14. MIDDLE ROW, HIGH STREET, AND BASK STREET. MAIDSTONE. GEORGE LUCAS BEGS to intimate that, owinft a change the old-e*tahlished business of ...

MALLINIi; FALSE PIIETEXCES

... Hotel. West Mailing, of which prosecutor the landlord, and by falsely representing that she had come on a visit a Miller at the Kent Nursing Institution, obtained food and lodging from Saturday to Mondav. When arrested only a halfpenny was found upon her. ...

Susmfse JlmtotnrcrtntTt’j BOOTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 14. MIDDLE ROW, HIGH STREET. AND BANK STREET. MAIDSTONE. ..

... Susmfse JlmtotnrcrtntTt’j BOOTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 14. MIDDLE ROW, HIGH STREET. AND BANK STREET. MAIDSTONE. GEORGE~ LUCAS TJEGS to 'intimate that, owin# to change the oM-«* tuhliMhe*! Imuim*'* of the late MrJ. H. Griftin. of Umk -treet. lie ...

MAIDSTONE. The number of visitors to all departments of the Maidstone. Museum and Public Library during the ..

... MAIDSTONE. The number of visitors to all departments of the Maidstone. Museum and Public Library during the week ended January 2lsl, 1899, whs 951. A w*-ial gathering of the teachers and the friends ilo; Maidstone Cluircii Sunday School Teacher*’ Association ...

THIS DAY

... Committed foe Trial. Geo. Bridge was charged with stealing pair of boots, value id. the property James Levy tivgrtve. bootmaker, of Week-street, on the Jan. prosicutow said last saw the boots, which were hanging cn the shop door three o clock the date named ...

MAIDSTONE

... and Mr I). Pine, picco and gigilira solos. GOLDEN WEDDING.—Mr and Mrs Wm. Wokeford, of Scarborough Villa, Bower-street, two of the oldest and most respected inhabitants of Maidstone, celebrated their golden wedding on Monday, having been married at Harming ...

ATHAM cOURNAk iito 1,-Sf,.-No JOWi. mffISiSS'KK-1. THCRSDAY, FEBE K m l««‘ insuwntr. KOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ..

... K-1. THCRSDAY, FEBE K m l««‘ insuwntr. KOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY BOOTS WHOLESALE KSTAKLISUKI) l\ IW)2 ENGLAND. i i INSURANCE OFFICE. ». MIDDLE KOW.^HK KDSnk vki.v £1.000,900 MAIDSTONE MEETING. JUNE ITtli la Ruin in 1897 BANK .STREET, —-- , a»r.i. IHS9- ...

£4,000,000

... LOXDOX. A. VIAN, Secretsry, Agents required in unrepresented District*. AGENTS Maidstone—Messrs F and W. G. Kite, 34, King-street; Rochester MrW. Elgar Hunton; Maidstone—Mr O. Foreman. J> I X FIRE OFFICE 19, LOMBARD STREET A 57, CHARING CROSS LONDON ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... province of Kent contributed the highest single umeunt to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution last year. The sum sent up was £698, this being exclusive of £1,260 the province giving fora perpetual presentation. It has been decided that the Mid Kent Cricket ...

Iwfor* the inqnirj, nml it wu Oi«n 1 chair, in the anaroidable abarore of Conaeil- P ihor

... his clients claimed substantial damages. j wer* feet her slocking*, uni bottom Mrs Woolley was the first witness. She of her boots were out. Edith May was in stated that on the afternoon of the 11th Nov. worse comiiticu of and bad lasi she was out cycimg ...