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THE NATIONAL PERFUME

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DRAMA OF THE WEEK

... . MORALS have seriously deteriorated in England. Nearly every married man has some entanglement-- perhaps two. Mrs. Reginald Mainwaring, senior, pretends to find these lines in the Quarterly Review, and very soon afterwards she gets their accuracy emphasised in the discovery of her husband at the feet of the woman who has posed as her bosom friend. We have not the slightest pity for Mrs. ...

ELLIMAN, SONS & CO

... E ELLIMAN, SONS CO ELLIMAN, SONS CO., SLOUGH, ENGLAND. i ll a AILMENTS. B ELLIMAN First Aid BookJ Illustrated. Owners of Animals i can have a cloth- bound copy sent post free upon receipt of Sixpence and 1 a legible address or the Label from a wrapper of a 2/-, 2/6, or E 3/6 Bottle of Eliiman's Roy^l Embroca tion would secure a copy post free. Foreign Stamps t accepted. 170 pages. Horses. ...

COURSING

... . THE English coursing season of 1899-- 1900 was inaugurated last week, and, as the ground was still too hard in the south to enable the sport to be enjoyed with saftey to the greyhounds, the Wappenbury Meeting met with no opposition. This may have had some thing to do with its marked success, and it is quite certain that it showed a distinct advance on any fixture pre viously held over the ...

Front Matter

... PfSsK&TeH No. 349.-- VOL. XXYII. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1899. sixpence. ...

FROCKS AND FURBELOWS

... . La Ville Lumiere seems to have settled down from the seething excitements of the last few months into a more equable state of being, and it is as a centre of costume rather than as a platform whereon all the Furies are let loose for the disedification of the rest of mankind that Paris is once more the observed of all observers. Once again, too, the boulevards are crossed and recrossed by ...

Published: Wednesday 04 October 1899
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1766 | Page: Page 43, 44 | Tags: Illustrations 

Graphic

... Ah, Hodges, do you know the Devil is going in there with you? 'Aid on 'im, guvnor; I've on'y got tuppence! Cf 1 ...

Published: Wednesday 04 October 1899
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 23 | Page: Page 38 | Tags: Graphic  Illustrations 

CITY NOTES: THE MARKETS

... CITY NOTES. The Next Settlement bet/ins on Oct. 11. The Markets. It is useless to conceal from ourselves that every clay appears to bring war with the Transvaal a step nearer, and that the Stock Exchange, which has persistently refused to believe that the squabble would really end in blows, is now resigned to the inevitable-- indeed, would welcome the first shot as putting an end to the ...

Published: Wednesday 04 October 1899
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3402 | Page: Page 45, 46 | Tags: Illustrations