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... tx..y for boots. Good wagas.—Apply, Mrs. Cranbrook. GROOM (gond), mall garden. V the usual house work; good rate. reouired.-19, Carlton Gardena, Berne Bay. WANTED, ROOM and BEDROOM near Hippodrome.—Apply, C. Melvin, The Hippodrome, Maidstone. WANTED. - ...

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... o. Maidstone and Kentish Journal, Maidstone. j 00K-GENERIL. £2O. no beer; Houseparlourmaid. 218. for October Ist.— Mrs. C., 33. (beriton Gardens, Folkestone. 313 j COOK - fgood plain) wanted; smell family; two other eemanta kept; boy for boots, etc ...

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... Spirits.—Mr. F. Page, Sevenoaks._ __ Frank Barton, Brasted. Leather.—Mr. Jame.* Outran], Sevenoaks. Boots.—Mr. James Out rem, Sevenoaks. Milk.—Mr. Kent, Sundridge. There was only one tender for drapery and clothing, and subject to a satisfactoi7 explanation ...

URIDGE'S

... .. 141 Golden . lOid 1.110 Red Plum Bid. Raspberry and Apple .. 10Id 1/1. Raspberry and Gooseberry I. Strawberry and Apple 10f 9 Yuma.lade • • . • • SOL • • AII AIt , LD FATAL, A U RIDGE'S HIGH-CLASS STORES, BROMLEY. EBTABLISHZD Ibo 2. KENT INSURANCE ...

Published: Thursday 25 June 1903
Newspaper: Bromley Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 307 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

ACCOUNTS and rente isollected oo :used MINS: germinal aeourat boob written llgs. ' weekly, mouthy, or quarterly ..

... of N. Harleeden, NW.. senses to the Coma= paper Kent and Maidstone Telegraph' i '1 an. at my wits' end to get ear anti, seem so dread folly IPC4IOII everywhere, but I tare obtalced Core tirellip the 'Kent lloseengar' ;ken any other. wanting good in the ...

BIRTHS. HILL. —March 12. at 5, Buckingham-road. Tunbridge Wells, the wife of H. 0. Hall, of a daughter. K ING

... —March 17, at Golden Green. Hadlow, Sta,—l notice in yesterday's edition of - The Herbert Wood, aged 7 years. Maidstone and Kentish Journal. a report of Brezzow.—March 13. at Wheeler-street, the proceedings of the Maidstone Urban Dis- Maidstone. Elizabeth ...

giporting. FOOTBALL ITEMS

... ITEMS Kent nearly won the Rugby Championship on Saturday. They were beaten by a single point by Durham. Their friends say they sere beaten by the wind, and it louts as ti they really were. lied a try gained in the last minute, been converted. Kent could ...

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... GENERAL SERVANT ; Three fansily.—Apply,Maidstone Cooli (good pl3in) wanled; small family; two otlwr eervanta kept; boy for boots, ete.—Write, stating di ull particulars, to MTS. Stuart Finn, Elmfield, Lydd, Kent. 30tij rfOAL TRADE.—AGENTS WANTED, V whole ...

A and rents collected on approved tereogal ca!le; swount books op, ow weekly, smentby, or quarterly, by ..

... mighat.. Harlesden. NW .. to the tent Gomm paper ithe Kent kteessnger and Maidstone TelograWi am at my end to gerlier'!allir, the, so dread folly scarce everywhere, but I bare obtained more throwa the 'Kent Messenger' Gsan any ether. Porrants wanting good ...

Published: Friday 25 December 1903
Newspaper: Woolwich Herald
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 237 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

NOTES AND NEWS

... part of She Crystal Palace) by Kent. have completely thrown the work of the Sessions out of gear. There are at present the East and West Kent Sessions, but the West Kent Sessions are always by far the heavier, East Kent haring generally a particularly ...

that of our friend Mr. Bull's—entering a .in Guest/our: Yes. His friends persuaded him he'd stand a better ..

... Yes. His friends persuaded him he'd stand a better chance!' WEST KENT 0 CARTER SESSIONS. I IOPPIN G DI PROVEMENTS. A WOMAN SUPPORTS HEM FAMILY BY FRAUDS. TRIAL OF PRISONERS. Tit. West Kent Quarter Sessions were at Dierent h. end stealing a watch and chain ...

Mrs. Spooner. wife of the Archdeacon of Maid- ; stone, who presided at a meeting at Folkestone. I on Friday,

... --•-'-'-'''''''-'-'-'_ KENT COUNTY CRICKET 1 CLUB , -.. , ' A GOOD SEASON • I I ------- A BENEFIT FOR E. HICKMOTT. 1 s 1 ILord Harris presided on Monday at the : Golden Crisis Hotel, Charing over the committee meeting cf the Kent County ' Cricket Club ...