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IN TETv N A TIO NA L STO lIE S. SEASONABLE LINES

... Blue per lb XbUi cocpohs. -SOLITAIRE- Brand. rj 1/6, 1/10, 2/-, 2 Buyers of Itloroational Teas receive Coapons in proper- ! Blackberry and Apple *1 I J ' on totllc patchaaed, eotitliog the holder to J Haricot Beans per lb. X2U> I CaUlogne are obtainable all ...

S!iag Tobacco ASpoCi,lit . 2'd. Chocolate Powder 4d. Tomatoes forsoup«, otrsib Ha. Flour GOOD HOUSrHOLD 1/2 ■' ..

... 1/2 ■' DARBY JOAN Brand. BREADMAKER, per lllb. 1/4 CHELSEA STAR Brand. „ PASTRY WHITES, per Hlb. 1/6 “SOLITAIRE Brand. Blackberry and Apple Jam per 3-lb. Jar. Orange Marmalade per 3lb Jer. 7 2(l* Primrose Soap 6:d. Rice Starch r K. 3d. ...

INTERNATIONAL STORES. SEASONABLE LINES

... igfl. oonro.s. SOLITAIRE Brand. i per 1/6 1/10 S/- ' Fine Sago l . I Buyere of International Tea recei?e Coopona in proper- Blackberry and Apple , | tion the amount of Tea purchaead, entitling the holder to Haricot Beans Ld. with*l^o Bt rated Catalogue are ...

RASPBERRY

... RASPBERRY per 1 lb. jar sicl „ STRAWBERRY tl/l per 1 lb. jar „ MIXED FRUIT .1 per 31b. jar O^AI. „ BLACKBERRY and >y A APPLE per 3 lb. jar 'A* „ RASPBERRY and per Q1 ,1 GOOSEBERRY 3 lb. jar GOOSEBERRY Q per 3 lb. jar ytl. APRICOT per 31b. jar Marmalade ...

‘■--m-l ITHIM ■■III I I ' —»^—i INTERNATIONAL Direct STORES. Importers. Distributors. SPECIAL OFFERS. Butter, ..

... 1898-99. .. MMWMH.I^, best scotch j or imported Teas. UaUSiuSlt, Fine, Medium, finest flaked pwib INTERNATIONAL TEAS, (> blackberry and | o»up:i»8. APPLE per 3 11). jar • Lit j SagC, iL '- lid. 1/6, 1/10, 2/-, BASPBERKT Q,,, I . GOOSEBERRY 31b. jar ...

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... disappear. The supply of walnuts is very small and not a tenth part of the yield of last year Wild fruits do not promise much. Blackberries, nnts. sloos, hips end haws are not op to ths average, bat there is a good supply of aooms. Tbo Mocti. CDmmencs their aeaeon ...

... yields of the oichard trees crown the yaar with their glory, and the bssr ast- nishieg crops of crabs, hips, sloes, and blackberries. This is eaid to betoken hard winter. The story of the year is a parablo of onr political and social experiences. We had ...

COUNTY BATE BASIS

... for the month Lad been but 84 3, rather low average, which was attributable largely so many children being kept away and blackberry picking. Tbe reported that they intended next season to issue notices the parents that the Coromi'teo would very etriot ...

Published: Friday 19 October 1900
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 155 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

tDiatlje

... designs in horiamtal borderr, and O. Gtrliok exhibited very beautiful able series of border and tile designs based upon the blackberry. A. Trueman’s wall paper-designs were, with oihors, ▼ery creditable, and coloured reproduction of butterflies and caterpillars ...

Published: Friday 02 November 1900
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1863 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PILLOW-LACE MAKINO

... marketable character.’ Sir Edmund Verney said he supposed that meant mushrooms. The Chairman thought it included nuts and blackberries, while the Mayor of Buckingham cited sloes, which clearly belonged to the farmer. Sir Edmund Verney said that it would ...

Published: Friday 15 March 1901
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 782 | Page: 8 | Tags: none