FAREWELL CONCERT
... cnciFTY’S MEET fees.-Apply to the East Kent Emigration Offices. Canter\T THE ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY mjj —At the spring meeting the Kent Aren,to- EMPLOYMENT, respectable and profitable, can logi ...
... cnciFTY’S MEET fees.-Apply to the East Kent Emigration Offices. Canter\T THE ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY mjj —At the spring meeting the Kent Aren,to- EMPLOYMENT, respectable and profitable, can logi ...
... lady’s Riding -Boots, 55.. good condition; moderate; approval.—-Box 416, Herald Office. m 23 WANTED, by the Wardrobe Depot, 14, Mill-street Maidstone, any quantity ladies’, gentlemen’s, and children’s clothing, underlincn, house linen, boots end shoes; ...
... details supplied, the Agent, F. Wickenden, 16, Rnad,- ’Phone 114. n6 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Fo6 SALE. BOOTS.— Quantity American samples; ladies’ boots and shoes, 1, 2, and 3’s only, 4s. per pair; worth double.—Goenold Bros., Drapers, t olkestone. n A.N ...
... Secretary. War Pensions, etc., Kent Local Committee, H, Ear- Street, Maidstone. AUQUSTE BABTIANELLO, deceased. ALL persons having any claim or demand against the estate of Auguste Bastianello late of Villa Marghentn Road Folkestone Kent Gentleman who died the ...
... advisable to obtain a supply while it is still to be had easily and at very low cost. H.M.S. KENT'S COLOURS FOR CANTERBURY. The flags flown by H.M. Cruiser Kent in the naval battle of the Falkland Islands have been repaired under the direction of a ...
... Childr-n s Left“tf Olothes, Boots, etc.; best prices oflered by ivtam for goods forwarded. value given for Ladies’, Gent. •, and Ohn dren s left oil clothing; carnage paid on narcela received, and cash forwarded immediately Maidstone Wardrobe Depot, 14, Mill-street ...
... COOK-OINERALt three la family; boy for boots, Mk; housemaid kept.—Apply Mrs. Pletcher, Dental Rooms. 41, Kt. oree's Street, Canterbury. 0001K-OENERAL Wanted for Quiet Plane in the oountry:: two other maids kept and boy for boots and knives. etc.—Apply. stating ...
... This is a less pretentious scheme and more likely to be carried out. The members of the Kent branch of the Institute of Journalists held their annual meeting at Maidstone. The business was of interest only to the members, who diecussed various matters which ...
... in collection, pur-hasod —‘‘fbil,” ''eaholme. Hvthe. Kent. SECOND-HAND Boots and Shoes wanted; condition; highest prices given.—H. Baybas, 42. Bridge-street. Dover. WWTAR.DROBES bought; linen. boots. etc.: cash sent receipt of parcels; banker’* reference ...
... , lace, old china, glass. j22 WANTED, the Wardrobe Depot, 14, Mill-street Maidstone, any quantity ladies’, gentlemen’s, and children’s clothing, underlinen, house linen, boots and shoes; carriage paid on parcels received and full value immediately forwarded ...
... the Maidstone Wardrobe Depot, 14, Mill-street. Maidstone. FURNITURE (antique or modern).—Pianos, old y cut etc., purchased for prompt cash; immediate good prices given* distance object.—Ohe&hire Martin, The Furniture Mart, Earl-areet, Maidstone. MRS ...
... Middle Row, Ashford, Kent. _ DR \PERY.—Messrs. Musgrave and Co. have vacancy for local Lad an 'Apprentice m their Linen Department.—Musgrave and Co., and 50. Sandgate-road, Folkestone. ROCERY and Provisions. W anted, men for Kent district; those ineligible ...