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PALACE THEATRE. For such hot weather

... refieshing utle ol the revue to be staged tfor the last two at the Palace Theatre to-mght, ideal summeéer entertainment. as pattons throughout the week have tound George Muiphy and Tom Colley are the |~mn ...

{ PIANOS TUNED, e e 0’ & SONS,PIAND & PLAYER-PIANO EXPERTS. L/ All Makes Tuned & Repaired —76, Surrey st.,

... o ettt Hl! Doa’s Theow that Dirty Old Buit Away. Send it t» Thos. Bobinson and Co‘!\uoubmud‘ Degramenrs. Racommodenrs. 42, Patton labe. Wm to Borrow, £100: good seonrities, fair interest; no dealers. —Address Box A 2, * Shef. Peaid Independent.” 4468 e ...

Published: Wednesday 13 December 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 178 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LIGHTS OF LINCOLNSHIRE BY “X RAY!. “The man ' the moou’s too slce.™ —Shakespeare

... views on many things. [knew the day when JLincolu would have been scandzlised at the news of the desperate end of Mr. Saml. Patton, Our old-fashionel ideas would have been shocked that any man could so defy his Maker—though I never could quite sce what ...

By the Mas in the Street – qeies with compel \&:-‘v-'l“h-uq- Mn.:g \ Masrasumox

... Samuel m — » Chaplin-street, was summo or tioner.—P.c, T. H. Cook spoke » driving a ch‘: without being duly complaint from Mr. Patton about the theft Tt did mot require very rowerful capacity Ig:nd. g.-l.’f' Drury, c{;hhdubr, and tq‘*vi-iful( l;.‘Nflv:fll;‘- ...

ASSAM.—TWO STER'TNG TEAS

... Spints, etc., direct from bond, and is thus able to give his customers ths most advantagecus terms for cash. _—————— S. PATTON CONFECTIONER, FANCY BIEAD & BISCUIT MAKER, AND REFRESHMENT CONTRACTOR, 198 and 335, HIGH STREET, AND STONEBOW, LINCOLN, BRIDES’ ...

TG-NIGHT (SATURDAY), ot 7.350. special Engagement of Mr. Harry Gilinou LANCASHIRE CONCERT PARTY: Miss Teabel ..

... Cailows, Comedy Skoteh Artistes; Mr. Harrs Gilmour, Humonrist and Imporscrator. Ne flarry Brown, Accompanist. Chairman: Mr. 8. PATTON. Admission : Ist scats, ¢d.; 2od, 3d.3 balcony, 2d4. Nn.w'_cux'nuh MALL, LINCOLN. i —— WLEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25ih, at 8 p.a ...

REDUCED

... which deceased’s last remains were laid to rest. The mcurners at the graveside were:— The widow, Mr. W. Patton (on), Mrs. Lister and Miss Nellio Patton (daughters), Mr. J. H. Lister, Mr. Geering (Bath), Mr. Goold, Mr. Cottle, Mr, H_ Cottle (Lineoln), Mr ...

By X-Ray. CARNIVALIA,

... years o, except that in the old days their pechs tlaunted the names of Derby and S Leger winners, and the swingboats for pattons in mass formation have lost their novelty Probably you might get e idea of the behaviour of a bad poat 1 a stormy sea by an ...

His Nzrves Wroxa

... must Lave Leen fired very close to the head indeed and death must have been instantaneous. The Coroner: You have knowm Mr. Patton very well?—Very well. 1 have come rlcm]vs him frequently, but medically not ately. e Have you noticed anything different in ...

SALES BY AUCTION

... we’'s; id a side entrance from Well-Izne. Alo THREE OLD COTTAGES ad ining, sitvate and being STEEP- HILY., and NOS 4 ELL I.AN} patton R T VACANT POSSESSION will be fven be e S L n 2 P | e Ars, appiy to the r-streat, Lincoln : BURTON, SCORER and WHITE, ) k ...

Tur ScaxpAL oF THE CROSSINGS

... Mr. 8. Patton, situate at ‘the Stonebow. Also that in the event of such recommendation being n?provul. the Estates Committee be requested to give notice to Mr. Patton to quit and deliver up posseesion of the premises, and to re-let to Mr. Patton the ground ...