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FAILURE OF A MAIDSTONE BUILDER

... is. Defective Boot-Heel. Aa«oon as the Boot-Heel loses its evenness, the strain on every part of the Boot is going in the wrong direction, and the beautiful original symmetry of the Boot becomes thing of the past. What is required a Boot- ...

THIS DAY

... propose relinquish analytical appointment. Yours truly, Matthew A. Adams. “To Mr Herbert Monckton, Town Clerk, Maidstone, trinity House, Maidstone. 10th October. 1899. Dear Sir,—Being without to my letter of the 2lst ultimo, referring to the duties water ...

JUST PUBLISHED

... anvthing that should done, Maidstone never shirked it. He thought thev had proved that in one of two exigencies during the two or three years in which it had been his privilege to live in the town, and he • id not think Maidstone would slack now. had been ...

quarter wan 289, and namber for tbw ocrreepondittf quarter 1896 wm 214. \ ca«fi of were reported during the ..

... that there are now 194 boys in the school, as against 189 the close the quarter ended 30th June last. Of this number 99 belong Kent, 91 to Middlesex, and 4 to the county of Herts. The number of boys the corresponding quarter of 1898 was 190. The Superintendent ...

PLOUGHING MATCH AND DINNER

... mangold—l Mr G. Phillips, West Mailing, 9s; Mr G. T. Tomkin, ■Harden, Six roots of Golden Tankard mangold—l Messrs Hayward and Son, Detling, 6d; 2 Mies McCuJlock, Maidstone, 4« 6d. Sutton’s Special.—Nine roots of any one of Suttons’ varieties of mangold—Mr ...

HOW TO HAVE A NICE FOOT

... that it. a Defective Boot-Heel. As soon the Boot-Heel its evenness, the strain on every part of the Boot is going in the wrong direction, and the beautiful original symmetry of the Boot becomes thing of the past. What is required is Boot- ...

ANT OTHER PURE BREED

... grown and managed sample of hops crown exhibitor in Mid-Kent, 1899. W. Rogers, Faruingham; 2 and J. S. S. Godwin, Hadlow. For the beat grown and managed sample of grown by exhibitor in the Weald of Kent or Sussex, 1899.—1 J. Waters, Hartfield; Mrs Ernest ...