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... Cusierian AssoctaTion.—Anpi- the former ladies in oils and the latter in water colonr. association were rece” th Mr. W.H. J. Boot. whom we are proad to claim as « local eld in St. te the afternoon, Miss Kowlan to be a resident, ith aod much rowrot at the ...

AND- NOBTH

... Messrs. PROTHEROE & MORRIS -ESSRS. W. SON, DERBY.—MARCH jon of their for B and MORRIS, of 68, to SELL, on MARCH 14th. the GOLDEN on or er gs SPRUCE, = frm ery Sins. and 8 aos het is the Parton FT and Rilys: mae ON, on BAT £5 Tae ea 33 SHEEP, £3 Re NAG ...

CHEESE FAIR

... and petitions), Mrs. the course of the day the sie : well patronized. A concert was hold at 5.0. ai a cantata entitled The Golden Apple” was gi ter wm the Friendty Society candi by members of the Giif in ‘the Pu he Hal, L.C.V., gave ber ann! Melbourne ...

Published: Friday 09 November 1906
Newspaper: Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3585 | Page: 10, 11 | Tags: none

ABHBOURN COTTAGE HOSPITAL

... Min Miss Vernon, Misses Fletcher, Miss Boi No. 8 (toys, olive wood, Mrs. Ryder. Misses Makin, Miss F. Herbert, Miss J Sheu Kent, Miss N. Atkin; No. 9 (flowers), Mus Dag Misses Laverton: No. 10 (swag and Miss Wilkins; No 1! tions), Mrs. Ri Page, Miss Johnson ...

REFUSE SUBSTITUTES

... Rough Chaff, much will depend the nature of the soil. Many wheats are specially suited to certain soils. An Opponent of Sugar-Boot Growing. Monday. February 20th. Mr. F. J. Lloyd, F.C.S.. I.C*. read the Surveyors' Institute, Croat Ueorge street, Westminster ...

MEERRROOK FARM. LONGWAY BANK

... N.W. railway arch, and on and up to the lovely Cromford Moor, seen in its best aspect on sunny autumn day, when bracken is golden, heather purple, and blackberries ripe. Although heavy rain the morning had reduced the lower roads to their freouent state ...

SPONDON

... John Kent, of Branstone, Burton-on* Trent, celebrated their golden wedding on Saturday. They were married at TatenhiU Church, which was, 50 years ago, the nearest church to the village, and have lived at Branstone all their married life. Mr. Kent was employed ...

BPONDON

... John Kent, of Branstone, Burton-on- Trent, celebrated their golden wedding on Saturday. They were married at Tatenhill Church, which was, 50 years ago, the nearest church to the village, and have lived at Branstone all their married life. Mr. Kent was ...

ROWLAND’S ACASSAR OIL

... Mayfield, labourer, was charged with stealing a pair of boots from the shop of Mr. John Thornman, Tenant-street.—Mr. John Forman stated that was an assistant to Mr. Thornman, and that he hung the pair of boots (produced) on a nail outside the shop door the morning ...

EADE’S PILLS

... RAPIDLY CUBE THE WORST FORM OF BOOT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS THE HEAD, FACE AND LIMBS. And neve the larseet recommendation over given any medldna elaaa. SIMPLY ACTED LIKE MAGIC 1 Rheumatism m, sandiing Road. Maidstone. Kent. /■'OUT Jan. 29th, 1915 ...

fWUMHS

... SPTTH.T CUBS THE WOBST FORM OF BOOT, BHBDMaTIBH, RHEUMATIC GOUT. PAISa. IN THE HEAD, FACE AND LIMBS. And asm tb. israMt raeommsndstton say •stn» of tlui. 8111 PLY ACTED LIKE MAGIOI SBBUMATIBM 33, Sandline Boad, K Maidstone. Kent. . Jan. 29th. 1913. Jf Sir ...

HADE'S PILLS

... Aad the leiwett neommendsttmi evsr any ■step* medldne cf Its gOUT simply acted like DHBUMATISU 33, Sandling Bead, K . Maidstone. Kent, pi OUT Jan. 29 th, 1913. Sir,—Beeoham'a Pills are ad- OHBOMATIFU vertieed aa worth one guinea box; yours are worth a ...