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Barking, East Ham & Ilford Advertiser, Upton Park and Dagenham Gazette

CLARK'S STORES, RAMBLER

... am glad to say ceeded the time allotted for the loan of books? I* P to the , present are nothing The Chairman said that, speaking as a mem '‘ ke tho3e polenso. although severe. The her the Library Committee, there was a . offering worse. Lyddite Uniterm ...

Cocoa

... back the article* which were taken from his cottage by the police. Then suddenly spoke again of his wife. I Why, she wouldn’t speak to me this morning ! ” he said; *‘ I spoke to her, but she j wouldn’t answer me.” This led him to make some rather scathing ...

REGISTRY OFFICES

... Chapel). Forest Gate. Fee returned to ladies if not quickly suited. The following testimonial (one of the many daily received) speaks for the genuineness of this office: The Rev. James 8. Elphick. of Bt. Mark's Vicarage. Forest Gate, writes to say; I have ...

AND A VOTE OF SYMPATHY

... done, some preliminary work in connection with the restoration of the fabrio St. Margaret’s Church is likely to be commenced Speaking of the old Church we uat realize (says the Magazine) what a worthy restoration means; might easily do more harm than good ...

REPRESENTS MEETING

... pushed his arm away. He left them his gate, and she said “Good night” to him. As she was going home said, “Mrs. Ward, can I speak to you?” She replied, “Yes, certainly.” He then said, “Is i your husband at home? ” and she replied the affirmative. He thereupon ...

ONE SHILLING PER BOTTLE

... accommodated with chair in front of the fire in the Inspector’s office. She sat quietly for some time, and then asked if she could speak. Upon being told that she could talk j if she wished to, she made rambling statement to this effect: I had awful night last ...

HORNCHURCH

... There had been little increase upon the School Board, but this did not account for the higher rates.—Councillor J. Ferguson, speaking personally, an old ratepayer, thought it was very essential to have an Association to bring pressure bear on the Councils ...

REGISTRY OFFICES

... Chapel). Forest Gate.. Fee returned ladies not qnickly suited. The following testimonial 'one of the many daily received) speaks for the genuineness of this office; The Lev. James 8. Elphick, Bt. Mark's Vicarage. Forest Gate, writes to say: I hove much ...

REGISTRY OFFICES,

... Chapel). Forest Gate. Pee returned to ladies if not quickly suited. The following testimonial (one of the many daily received) speaks for the genuineness this office: The Rev. James 8. Elphick. of Bt. Mark’s Vicarage. Forest Gate, writes to say: I have much ...

ROMFORD,

... the other hand. Mr. McEwen was a stockbroker’s clerk, and occasionally allowed his feelings to get the better of him, when, speak plainly, he made something more than a fool of himself. In Mr. Caseley they had a person of a very different character, and ...