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... Merton. Maggie Fairfax, Lillie Verner, Nellie Dainton, Nellie Russell. Eva John- Bon, M. Robinson; Messrs. F. B. WToulfe, Dan lr. Roe, Courtney Robinson, F. Palmer, J. R. Mitchell, John Franks. Henry Ernestine, W. II. Johnson Charles Charlton, and George Rydon ...

Published: Thursday 01 November 1900
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16329 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

'/CHEAP Bin -*■ VooK.tth.TTBE-' Hey «c not j^UN-LOP TYRES, Ü BE Machine is not cheap at any pnce. TgE DL-NLOP

... LONNEN. Miss CONNIE EDISS. Mr. L MACKTNDER. Miss GLADYS HOMFREYS Mr. WILLIE WARDE. Miss ROSE BOOTE. Mr. JOHN TBESAHAR. Miss MARGARET FRASER Mr. H.ARRY GRATTAN. Miss MAIE SAQUI. Mr. A. HATHERTON, Miss KITTY MASON, and and Mr. EDMUND PAYNE Miss KATIE SEYMOUR ...

DOWNED BLACK SILKS. Rot^^ MANTLES. Sooßin. costumes. JJoURNING MILLINERY. r . TEST MOURNING FASHION!. j-^TEK ..

... Miss CONNIE EDISS. Mr.l-MACKINDER. I Miss GLADYS HOMFREYS Mr. WILLIE WARDE. Miss ROPE BOOTE. Mr. JOHN' TRE-.VHAR. Miss MARGARET ERASER Mr. HARRY GRATTAN. . Miss MAIE SAUUI. Mr. A. HATHERTON, I Miss KITTY MASON, and and Mr. EDMUND PAYNE ' .Miss KATIE SEYMOUR ...

TPIE WEE LY HitBALD. FIt.WAY November 2. 1900. School Notes

... resulted in • ' draw 0-0. 84, John. Athletic v. Crewent Rangers.—Playad on the Marshes on Saturday and resulted in • non for St. John'. by 4 goals to nil. A very interesting was the result of the loaning of the shove aluln. &. John's kicked off ninon the wind ...

atITZD Owego vows, to so lb. these an hadI.I7APPIY 101441tord Cottage, 114 a climb BIM OP, 5 °Weak 1

... gIia for disposal with — 'two rooms, am the arms!, soil a lady. —Apply 0 I{ Gasman Ofilv , W• 01•14 g i , ull bolo, Paw 1.0..60 wrihalarow, %lambed ruby for rasing, lOtel be Ste. A Wish', £4lo+.—Apply John Orbp, plumbs:, do., IS, Wangles sweet WAITpD ...

Published: Friday 02 November 1900
Newspaper: Woolwich Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2246 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

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SYDNEY—N.B.W. armed Orestes (s)[Oet 21PortPirio Hougemout, Lowe [Oct 301 Liverpool SYDNEY—N.S.W. ..

... vessel's boom and mainsail were carried away, and one man lost overboard. Ainr MAZZA. .Yetequay, Cardigan, Nov. 7, 5 10 p.m.—Ketch Ann Bliss, of Cardigan, in ballast, stranded at Newquay ; likely to become a total wreck. ILLIT.A.—London, Nov. B.—A vessel ...

Published: Thursday 08 November 1900
Newspaper: Lloyd's List
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3171 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

SNIPPING MOVEMENTS

... Fishren, Williams,Mnehstr °annoyle, Daviea,Wtrford Gills, Up/Taft, Spalding Glannibanta, Anderson Goole Harborne, Harkness,Jarrw John Bayley, Douglas Margate Kate, Sellen, Yarmouth Killarney, Ridge, Cork Lady Bessie, Gibb, Meduff Lady Hudson Kinaban Boyd, Dublin ...

Published: Thursday 08 November 1900
Newspaper: Lloyd's List
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 920 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Ln-BBS BUYING J V^HEAP BICYCLE, \ «. TYRE*-, if tbey are not >* ooK attheT\F.L... nL OP TYRES, j iJ

... Miss CONNIE EDISS. Mr. L MAORI NDER, Miss GLADYS HOMFREYS Mr. WILLIE WARDE. Miss ROSE ROOTE. Mr. JOHN TRESAHAR. Miss MARGARET FRASER Mr. HARRY GRATTAN, Miss MME SAOUI. Mr. A. HATHERTON. Miss KITTY MASON. and and Mr. EDMUND PAYNE. Miss KATIE SEYMOUR, ...

!« ENOWNED BLACK SILKS. I Mourning mantles. I O URNI^ COSTUHES - Mourning millinery. ' ATEST MOURNING FASHIONS p E

... and persons having any debts, claims, or demands upon or against the Estate of JOHN EDWARDS, late of No. 17y. High- road, Baiham, in the county of Surrey, and of the Kings Arms publi.- house. No. 77. Buckingham Palace-road, in the county of London, licensed ...