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... KITCHENER No. 1. Field-Marshall The Rt. Hon. Earl P.C.. ILP. No. 2. Admiral Sir JOHN JELLICOE, K.C.8.. K.C.V.O. Field-Marshal Sir JOHN FRENCH, K.C.M.G., G.C.8.. G.C.V.O. No. 3. No. 4. General JOFFRE, Commander-he-Chief of the Amp. No. 5. Vice-Admiral ...
... KITCHEN Cordi-Johns 7 When we get that kng-promised revival I hope that country fare will not be forgotten. Morns dancing and folk soap are all very well; I have nothing to say against them; but there are other things worth reviving. There are Lardy-Johns ...
... become poisonous in the kitchen. are lavish over floral decorations, and not allow the co.,,tc enough soda and soap to keep her sinks and het cooking-cloths clean, and then compiain of neglect and dirty habits. Make the kitchen your first consideration; ...
... KITCHEN your Cook will find ...
... KITCHENER. • . . * • ~ * '.- ' • . el y soldiers behind counters. itors of county cricket. of young men to join the Army• ...
... KITCHEN have proved that there IS friendship in business. Did you see us at the Coliseum in ...
... they were to be guided by Lord Kitchener they ought to know what Lord Kitchener thought. If they bad Lord Kitchener's vievis on the question of COll be should himself be prepared to be guided very largely by Lord Kitchener. (Lsiughter.) Re was not prepared ...
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... KITCHENERS LEWISHAM LIBERAL & RADICAL ASSOCIATION. CRNTRAL OFFICIVI 11108 13TaRZT. The PRESENTATION of on ILLUMINATED ADDRESS to FELIX ROSENNEIII, ESQ.. J.P. (bite Liberal Candidate for Lewi.hano, Will take az the Wilitinirn Hall, Whithnrn (adjoining ...
... KITCHENERS VARNISHES OILS AND COLOURS NO ORDER TOO SMALL. NO ORDER TOO LARGE. DRAIN PIPES. LIME, CEMENT. RITER SAND, FIRE ( LAY. KEEN'S CEMENT, STOCK Electric Bell & Gas Fittings ...
... KITCHEN —where the right kind of polish is used rereals a surrounding of brilliance. The kettle, the saucepans —everything shines once more with the shine they had theday they were new. Such shines are not the result of endless rubbing. They have only ...