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Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser

BOOTS AND SHOES

... Cattell, it was unanimously decided to invite the Kent County Temperance Federation to hold their 11th annual Congress Sevenoaks from April 18th to April 1903. The Congress last year was held at Maidstone. Mr. Henry Edmonds, who was present, accepted the ...

Chiof Office: St. Mary Cray ; also at Maidstone, Bickley, Stdoap. Orpington. Swanley Junction Lenham, Borough ..

... Office: St. Mary Cray ; also at Maidstone, Bickley, Stdoap. Orpington. Swanley Junction Lenham, Borough Green, Green Street Green, 4c. Another of the series of lectures, in aid of the local hospitals, will be given in the Cornwall Hall on Tuesday evening ...

HOPE HOUSE

... Rescue Home at Bedfordplace, Maidstone. Subscriptions will received either of the undersigned : w. L. GREENE, President, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Maidstone. F. J. CRISP, Hon. Treasurer, Little Huckliuul, London-road, Maidstone. (MISS) MARY CLARK, Hon. Sec ...

NEW KENTISH PATENTS

... Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Guards for wringing, ironing and similar machines. February Illh. No. 3264. A. Hart, London Road, Tunbridge Wells. Ventilating window. February 13th. No. S. C. Bowyer and G. Barron, Abbey Grove, Abbey Wood, Kent. indoor game. February ...

BOARDING OUT

... brandy 15a., gin 10s. (hi., Scotch whisky lls. 9d., accepted. Boots and shoes, Pocock, Sevenoaks. Leather, J. Outrum, Seven*- oaks. Clothing, O. F. Baker, Maidstone. Drapery, G. F. Baker, Maidstone. Grocery, Henry Ellman, Sevenonks, Tenders for the loan for ...

TENDERS

... Tea rose oil at ;d. per gallon. The only other tender was for 6d, BOOTS.—Four tenders were received for boots, that Mr, J. Outram, Sevenoaks, being accepted. His prices were Men’s boots 5,6, boys 4.2, small lioys 3 6, and children 1 - and 2 2, women 3 ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... somewhat unenviable position of wooden-s]ioonists. It may be mentioned that the champions engaged in the Kent League, the East Kent League, the Kent Cup. the English Cup. and the Chatham Charity Cup. We congratulate them their success with the first named ...

THE FUNERAL

... Mr. Barrett, Mr. Wells and Mr. Potter. The Kent County Cricket Club was represented by Mr, W. H. Patterson, Mr. Frank Marchant, Mr. Kenneth McAlpine, Major F. S. W. Cornwallis and Mr. Tom Pawley. The Kent eleven, out of respect for their old comrade ...

FLOWER SHOW

... Chislehurst 12.6; Maidstone West 11.15 ; Paddock Wood 11.50 and 1.56 Hasting* 11.55: Tunbridge Well* 1.15; Tonbridge 1.14 and 1.32; Ashford 1.5; Victoria 11.5; Hoi born 11.3; Bromley South 11.38; Swanley 11.57 ; Ashford 12.50; Maidstone Esat 1.37. Visitors ...

GRAND ASSAULT-AT-ARMS

... Drill Hall. Sevenoaks, the occasion being an assault at arms given the Staff Sergeants of the Maidstone Depot R.W.K Rcgt., and the members of the Maidstone Church Institute Gymnasium Club. The arrangement of the Hall was mode with a view seating the maximum ...

Kippington

... Wetberall and Sons, Hartley Wintney, Wiocbfleld, Hants. WROTH AM AND STANSTKAD, KENT. Messrs. Langridge and Freeman HAVE received instructions to sell by auction the Star Hotel, Maidstone, on Thursday, May 18tb, 1905, at three o’clock, in two lots, the valuable ...

IMPRESSIVE CHURCH PARADE

... the Ist aid 2nd Volunteer Battalions of the West Kent Regiment had a very fair initiation into the duties and mode of living which fall the lot of a regular soldier in Parracka. Their quarters at Maidstone are in the Gymnasium—a large, well lighted, bnt ...