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... obtained by investment 'r G S 13 WELLINGTON PLACE HASTINGS T«laphon« 3051 RESERVES NEARLY £lOO,OOO E. S. SMITH, Manager HOURS 9to 5 Wednesdays 9to ...
... By FEMINA COMFORT FOR THE SERVICES Materials: 4ozs. of Viyella Sock Yarn, 4-ply. A set each of No. 12 and No. 15 knitting needles, pointed'both ends. Abbreviations: X., knit; p., pur ...
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... for WOMAN AND HOME -JL, The Cheerful Effect of Bright Colour / ®/ one d»>» bright mg apartment fituatnl in the heart colour m» an eveentricily. The tovrn. where ronls are \ery linen fnn.'hed off with gold effo-i of colour in Hie home *ire, and friend ha« done with edged inuich. btneficial that .hxtora rceom- the >niall ppace her nhole Under the window stands the divan-- n»nd i* nhole-heirtedly ...
... The standard of toork was excellent, making the judging a very difficult task. CLASS 1. Ist Prise—Mrs. E. HIGGS, “Rosslyn,” Church St., Wednesbury. 2nd Prize—Mrs. L. LOTHBUBY, 221. Birmingham Rd., Walsall. 3rd Prize—Miss A. ACKER, 33, Lord St., Walsall. CLASS 2. Ist Prize—Mrs. F. AYESTWOOD, 655, Bloxwich Ed., Leamore, Walsall. 2nd Prize—Mrs. CLARKE, “Lysbon,” AA’heel Lane, Lichfield. 3rd ...
... F & THREE \ORKSHIKEMEN. OFFICER'S NARRATIVE officer + T~~ ot r TK^an Expeditionary Force, (l u ' > in the Daily Mail: Ham?, ag '' harm iu mentioning r daj- aq ' no there now) the ...
... being given to the perfect development the berry, offer the foll ...
... The Westcountry Calendar now on sale is beautifully illustrated with scenes of the Westcountry on every page. It makes a delightful Christmas New Year's souvenir for your friends abroad or y ...
... 8 HOURS' FREEDOM. county-wide search was made yesterday for two convicts who escaped from Dartmoor Prison. They gave themselves up at ...