off oOTKijy. i 5 Important I Sale OF FURS :: TO-DAY:: AND DURING NOVEMBER. are now offering their whole Stock
... of M, FUR COATS, FUR STOLES & MUFFS, | AT PRICES VERY CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN PRESENT VALUE ...
... of M, FUR COATS, FUR STOLES & MUFFS, | AT PRICES VERY CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN PRESENT VALUE ...
... CRICKET ADELAIDE. MORNING EXPRESS COURIER OFFICE. WEDNESDAY, 6 a-m. [BY PRIVATE WIRES] FIFTH DAY THIRD TEST. DISASTERS FOR ENGLAND. TYIDESLEY OUT FOE TEN. When cricket was resumed at Adelaide this Mr. ...
... ARGUMENTS FOR REFORM. FROM OUR CYCLING CORRESPONDENT. What with the cold weather of the Bank Holiday week-end, and the rain and the gloom which subsequently fell to our lot, may well be r ...
... Angust has taken its departure. And it in dry weather. The only wholly tine day of the month was the 31st. lor thirty days there was more less rain every day. was a month which will not soo ...
... USTELL. The county ball held the Publb Room-, St. Austell, on Thursday night, wa: complete success. The rooms, which wen fceautifully illuminated electric light twere decorated with excellent taste, fche sight which met the guests as they entere ...
... & Willis, Ltd.). NLESS : EXTRACTIONS. : 2/6. fl Attendance IO a.m. «o m Daily Saturdays IO to 2 p. CYC™ cycles. IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TRIUMPH, HUMBER, ENFIELD, A.J.S. CLYNO, JAMES, DOUGLAS. PRACTICAL REPAIRS. PETROL. OILS OILS. TYRES. A. WILLARD, H» • 9 Ascent Cycle Motor Depot, 7 & 8, EAST ASCENT, ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA. WHERE CAM WE GET THE SOYER PAPER BAGS ? We have ...
... Newsagents at the various • tide places named. E. JjiSHAM-ON-OKOUCH-Mr. J, Watt. ...
... Tuesday Morning. DRUCE GRAVE OPENING. -—'There was a great crowd in the precincts of the Druce grave Monday morning; but it was principally of police, pressmen, and photographers. T ...
... MISTAKE. Duties are ready for general ELECTION. is in the grip winter. Yes- U , snowstorm has been followed Agrees of frost, and the streets of the lo polis have been converted into '+ like glass. The result has been astrous to the horses. Thcso animals, them not roughshod, have found ji ltn to keep a footing on the and they have fallen tj re^s - In the main thoroughfares ' o a * au have ...
... Wife's Second Will. i INTENTION TO CHANGE THE FIRST. (From a Special Correspondent. HEREFORD, Tuesday. The trial of Major Armstrong for the murder of his wile and the attempted murder Mr Oswald Martin was continued before Justice Darling here to-day, when the evidenoe was in relation to the •eoond will which bequeathed all Mrs Armstrong's to her husband. The first witness called the Crown to ...