SEVENOAKS BOARD OF GUAHDIANS
... and bents rnd slippers with the result that the following were socepted:— Dritnery.—Mr. Baker. Maidstone. Clothing.—Messrs. Enims snd Co.. Scok. Norfolk. Boots and slippers. Mr. James (hitram. Sevenoska. ...
... and bents rnd slippers with the result that the following were socepted:— Dritnery.—Mr. Baker. Maidstone. Clothing.—Messrs. Enims snd Co.. Scok. Norfolk. Boots and slippers. Mr. James (hitram. Sevenoska. ...
... Walthatantow Tom.. St. JAB', 0 Woolerith Polytechnic 0 •Brentford 1:e-. 6 Notucnetriann 0 Dvi.wrat La.aocs. .„ 2 Kent How* 1 4 Kent bulwaell 11. 1 Si If tlt AND Dt, , TR I. %4.TF •Gracorille . Oak 11. Ween'e (BroilCoy', 4 •CatfordScrJthen.lßes ...
... Newland-v:llas, Beephem, Norwich. P. fi•ratr. 13, Lance-street. Evertcn, Liver- Thos. Oveoden, Post Office, Scanted, Maidstone, Kent. Further awards will be announced in the newspapers from week to week. TO LONDON.—AIrI persons requiring artificial teeth ...
... general meeting of the Kent County Union was held the Green Man, Blackheath. Mr. O. Rowland Hill presided, and ha was supported all leading men of Kant. Thera was little in the report of Mr. Harnett, County secretary, save regret that Kent in the past reason ...
... Peaeoek.-- William of 30, Red Lion Square, Holborn. London. was charged with stealing a pair of boots, valued at 64 es. the property of Mends. Cash and boot. makers, of Hitt-street, Tor bridge, on 29th September. —Mr. Samuel 011erenshaw, manager otto the ...
... time on the ranges than they The list of prise-winners is as under.-- will include Golden Legend and selections did at present, end it would be far more cons I.—East Kent tioldings, for pale ales from Ivanhoe. The vocalists will be to the interests of ...
... Unless Leyton camo over en mime. Grays sad Sheppey very equal. Not settled at time of wnting. Either should beat Maidstone. Brentford going to Marlow. Rather dangerous place. Nasty steps about. Amateur Cup draw out also. Many postponements on Saturday ...
... Henry. Kcton. near Wet too. Staffs. J»er Stephen* n. Wii. am'. Richmond. Yorkshire, fl*h dealer Elliott. Henre. Nottingham, boot and shoe Gosling. Edgar. n. fishmonger. Pavne, Hxrrv George. Oxford, farmer. Stocks. Frederick George. Moreoambe, grocer. Tomlin ...
... six paid workers. The Warden draws attention to the urgent need for mare suitable premises for the Inane. and MI ntions that boots, cast-off clothing, old linen, hospital letters, surgical aid and convalescent home orders, are all constantly needed. CYCLIST ...
... dollars for the quarter, have fallen away in the general dulness. We deal with the excitement of the week, in the shape of Kent Coal, more at length later on. Grand Trunks. There is a considerable bull account from the provinces in Grand Trunks, and those ...
... Prices Moderate TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED CURTAIN BLANKET CLEANING B D THE gtMuked 1S30 (Boot Repairing Depot) 1 LANCASTER ROAD EALING Corner of High Street Broadway Boots Collected Repaired & Delivered Address Card wUl can IX VARIOUS SHOWROOMS HOUSE 8a BROADWAY ...
... concluded ss ith :,-.. eff•-ctive pyrote , hnic display. TICKFIELD. - - -- RDSSELt. CO., GOLDEN BOOT. GCE. FUtLD, ear. attention to their Barrier doe( of Boots Ilnd Shoes. of every description, to mit ell clams of customers. A trial is riI:; I SANITARY ...