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... sued itself a forrnid- Maidstone tradesmen he en ter e d, for the Additional epring dressings of potash are also _ . , MAIDSTONE QUARTER SESSIONS. The Quarter Sessions for the Borough sere held on Saturday at the Town Hall, Maidstone. The Mayor prmsided ...

rournal and West Kcnt Herald, July 17 1903 i I MAIDSTONE GROCERS v. MAILING !, I GENTLEXEN . B HANDICAP

... Smythe (1. B. Blacken acted a. deputy to Mr. B. C. and Middleeex, and certaimy the star Kent wickets tor 11 runs, and C. Atteten had 5 for BATT.% I.ION v. 11. W. KENT t• 5 : J. Remnant 05-1), w. 0., E. R. (owe Evelegh. th 3 official referee and ...

CONSULTING LANDSCAPE GARDENER,

... 4d. extra ; Colomes, 1/6 extra. State size of boot, and tf narrow, medium or broad toe. T o be obtained from most Bootmakers, or from the Patentee and Manufacturer. Write for Catalogue anct Pamphlet on Boot-Care J . LUCKING, 104 , LEONARD STREET FINSBURV ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1903
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 761 | Page: 30 | Tags: none

DEATHS

... Oaks. aged 73 yeam. Wilts.—July 36, at Golden Grten, Hadlow. George Thomas Wells, aged 19 mouths. Jexams.—July It, at 91, Priory-road, Tou bridge. Leslie Jenuer. aged 14 days. Batons —July 24. at Foley-street, Maidstone, . Sarah Baker, aged 70 years. Boa ...

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 ...

DROWNED AT SOUTHEND. gvcal':)utelliocitce. THE NEW BRIDGE AT YALDING. OPENING CEREMONY. EPEECIIES BY MR. ..

... lliocitce. THE NEW BRIDGE AT YALDING. OPENING CEREMONY. EPEECIIES BY MR. BOSCAIVEN AND MR. 0. rhe Bronuev Journal and West Kent Herald July io 1903 THE BAILIFF AND A PICNIC PARTY. UNWILLING TRESPASSERS. At Tonbritlge Police Court on Titem,ley, Charles ...

BERMONDSEY WHARFINGERB' ANNUAL OUTING. On Friday, Jane 35th, the officials and employees of Joseph Kitchiii, ..

... beat part of Kent, via Golden Green, etc., to East Peckham, where a halt was made at the Merry Boys, then on to YiaMing, where another halt was made at the George Inn. From thence the journey was continued through West Farley to Maidstone. arriving at ...

ALHAMBRA

... Ludwig_ Ainann, Les fheresis. l'antret Bros, Animated Pictures o Up-to•Dste Kent , Mdiie. Florence, Nelson Limns, twits Iris, itc boots open *17.4,1 PALACE. —O. FULLER GOLDEN, HORACE Vesta Victeris, Three Laurels, R. A. Robins. Burke and Andrus. Nina ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1903
Newspaper: Westminster Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 290 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SITUATIONS WANTSID

... Greenwich.road. If ki lin'ttlinalltts dervantal—Mn A. lima, as es 11111114 bet.. NW.. writes to tar Kent (kunst paper tate - Kent Y.i.retnger and Maidstone Telegraph. 'I ans at tny wits end to get @errant% tbey eo !reds fully saucy but I kayo obtained n ...

SALE COMES MOM lim

... Tb,M ,ot deludes noma the very beat makes, usually sold 2 to 4 11. Tarn & Co.’s Boot Department 21, NEW KENT ROAD. A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK o» SAMPLE In BLACK and TAN BOOTS and SHOES Malt Rrice. Linen & Curtain Departments. po,. ART COLOURED TAPESTRY (of ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1903
Newspaper: South London Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 644 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1903 READY MONEY DOES WONDERS. TY prerents heart-aebe—no creator need knock at your door. ..

... COMPANY, HOUSE FURNISHERS, JEWELLERS, & WATCHMAKERS, THE GOLDEN NINE, GREEN'S END, WOOLWICH. And DAVIS & CO.. THE CLOCK HOUSE, GREEN'S END. MESSRS. FREMLIN BROS., Pale Ale and Stout Brewers, Maidstone, GUARANTEE THEIR BEERS ro 86 BREWED ENTIRELY FROM HOPS ...

Published: Friday 10 July 1903
Newspaper: Kentish Independent
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 558 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SCALE OF CHARGES.

... thorootthly understand her work, good waitress and pinto clause, sui boot., knives, or coals, two In family, throe iwkshelidays, wages ???Mrs. John Eiosta. 35, - WM=4n & outlay, Kent. EMU & APARTIIIIIIII WAJfID or TO LIT. Toques ??? ta were held by Mr ...