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THE WORLD'S PAGEANT: The End in View

... I'm v >Ri nR. PAcrAfe. The End in View WE are galloping through the worst season on record, and the end is already in view. Ascot has come and gone, and some people are already discussing Henley --but, after all, the great water carnival can no longer be called a Society function. The past week has seen one or two brilliant enter tainments, notably those given by the Duchess of Marlborough at ...

CONTINENTAL CHAT: The King's Holiday

... A0NTINENT4L CM AT The King's Holiday It appears that, after a great deal of discussion, the King has made up his mind to return to Marienbad. Why there should ever have been a question of his going to Evian I cannot understand. Evian, being on the south side of the Lake of Geneva, is sheltered from the sun to some extent; but I should have thought it was the last place for King Edward. Of ...

OUR GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS: NO. V.--WINCHESTER COLLEGE

... OUR GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS NO. V.-- WINCHESTER COLLEGE. BY AN OLD WYKEHAMIST WINCHESTER COLLEGE: THE OUTER COURT Porter's Lodge, with the Warden's house on the right. Some small college men, in their gowns, are picturesquely grouped round the old and massive gateway, above which is the Bursary Salmon Photo ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1909
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 49 | Page: Page 25 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Memories of an Old Wykebamist

... niemories of an Old lUykebamist A FLAVOUR of glorious antiquity has clung to the oldest of public schools ever since its foundation by William of Wykeham, more than five hundred years ago. And with it a certain old simplicity, dignity, and solidity of character which, more than its brilliant record at books and games, has enshrined Winchester in a particular temple of its own. Manners makyth ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1909
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1072 | Page: Page 26, 28 | Tags: Photographs 

The Wimbledon Entry: Quantity v. Quality; Three Interesting Losers; Points in the Play at Wimbledon

... The Wimbledon Entry Quantity v. Quality 'THE Championship Meeting at Wimbledon is lasting, as usual, well on into the present week. There was a record entry for the Men's Doubles, while for the Men's Singles the total (eighty-five) only fell short by two of the record of 1907, which, with thirty- seven in the Ladies' Singles-- to say nothing of the extra non-championship events, the Mixed ...

Automobile Topics: Touring in the Homeland

... QO/jic^. Touring in the Homeland As an instance of the remark able efficiency of the present day car the following epitome of a run I am at present making may prove of interest. We left London at daybreak on Sunday, June 13, and took the Coventry road to Stonebridge, where we breakfasted a hundred miles from Town. Taking things very leisurely, we lunched in Manchester, took tea in Lancaster, ...

FROCKS FRILLS & FURBELOWS

... F ROCKS FRILLS fe (^FURBELOWS, By MRS. JACK MAY So here we are, actually at the beginning of the end, with the shops preparing to put their affairs in order to conduct sales, and so to dispose of all there is left. Every year makes it increasingly difficult for those not particularly adept in their judgment to distinguish the real bargains from the sham until too late to remedy the mistake. ...

F. J. RONALD

... , , Telephones Victoria, 2560 (3 lines) AUCTIONEER and ESTATE AGENT, 72, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W Telegrams: Decidable, London. SURVEYOR, VALUER. THE SOUTH FRONT. BETWEEN SCARBOROUGH AND FILEY Yorkshire. To be sold, or let, FURNISHED, this magnificently situated HALL. Accommodation comprises 3 reception rooms, 9 bed and dressing rooms, and excellent domestic offices stabling for 3, and ...

HAMPTON & SONS

... Hampton Sons Hampton Sons 37 Gerrard. Telephone VALUERS AUCTIONEERS ESTATE AGENTS (Adz>crtisemcnts continued from front page) ONLY £80 PER ANNUM. EXCELLENT HUNTING WITH 3 PACKS EICESTER AND DERBY BORDERS (Quorn country, a mile from station, and easy drive of an important town). Attractive old HOUSE in a high situation, with lodge at entrance drive. 4 reception rooms, 8 beds, bath, and good ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1909
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1144 | Page: Page 58 | Tags: Photographs 

THE Ceinture Gaine

... THE /N 9' (einf are train e (einf are train e Kegd. A BOON TO ALL LADIES. For stouter figures THE CEINTURE CAINE is so incalculable a benefit that when worn as an addition to the corset a draped gown becomes possible with almost every figure. THE CEINTURE CAINE f can also be a substi tute to a corset for a Directoire Gown. THE CEINTURE CAINE is invahtable to ladies inclined to corpulency ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1909
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 111 | Page: Page 59 | Tags: Photographs 

Rowland's Kalydor

... Rowlands Kalydor Rowlands Kalydor When Summer Heat affects your Skin there is nothing I so Cooling, so Refreshing as It prevents and removes i Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Red- j ness and Roughness, soothes and heals all Irritation pro- duces a lovely and delicate complexion and a SKIM LIKE VELVET In 2/3, 4/6 and 8/6 Bolt es. Of i Stores, Chemists ROWLAND S, 67, Hatton Garden, London, E.C. L 1 ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1909
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 71 | Page: Page 63 | Tags: Photographs