J. LIZARS* CHRISTMAS SHOW
... merit, and who ha-i been eat re ly succ*seful interpreting the incidents for illustration. “The Daily Mail'Year Book” for 1908 ...
... merit, and who ha-i been eat re ly succ*seful interpreting the incidents for illustration. “The Daily Mail'Year Book” for 1908 ...
... Californian plant-wixard,” which illustrate* the editor’s introduction. Lbttkk WnrTßß.” —Tlii.* l new of a little manual correspond*:nee which ha--* enjoyed remarkable popolarity during the y;ate it has been sal*. In preparmtr the new edition, care has been taken ...
... his quaintest humour with an article and many dlr ...
... on the Housing of the Working Classes in 1886. The number of rating authorities supporting such measure has steadily grown till it now reaches over 500, including nearly all the leading Corporations such as London County Council, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester ...
... occupiers of property, and 30/- jier feu-duty, as the new standard ruling, and having applied these respective rates to Kilncraigs Factory and the Candlcrigg* Brewery, he argued and asserted that under the new system the former would pay less in local rates ...
... reproduced, with a study of the artist's career. Hoi.Mf Leaves' ’* Piif.sßstation Plate.— With the Christmas number the illustrated sporting ami dramatic news Molly Leaves (which will Ik* published November 21st). will given as a presentation plate largo ...
... LARGE STOCK or records AND phones. Brightest and Best of Christmas Annuals , M«w drown tm Ojmtodw. ...
... Another feature the Christinas Number is a Christmas Carol, “Sweet Christmas Bells,’ by Stainer. The music given both in Staff Notation and m Sol fa. Mr W. T. Stead contributes sreighty article embodying some “Christmas Thoughts. * Hou-T Leaves.' ‘--This the ...
... quaint illustrations by a clever artist. The price only one penny, and the publishers are John & Co,. Ltd.. Dundee. The Christmas “Strand. -The principal feature the Christ mas Number of the •‘Strand Magazine” is a lengthy first mstal of new serial ...
... of hie oulleeguee, end knowledgo of Foot low edmioietrotion it perhere •ocond to nooe in Scotland, rarely ieteeooOM hit own new toy he haa had fall end free of ODinion from all the mem bore preaeot. From year to year the work of the Cooocrl I gate on emoothly ...
... census taken six months ago there an increase 20. Christmas at the Day Home.— The children of the Alloa Day Home were entertained on Saturday the Dining Hall of the Institution their annual Christmas Treat through the thoughtful generosity Mrs Procter ...
... chief prise-winners of the year, illustrated, makes a very volume. The Windsor. —-The January issue the “Windsor is a notably varied and distinguished Year number, which shows descent from the high level of the recent Christmas issue. It contains second episode ...