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DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANT PLACES

... noule. or ia«»d« and oat, over 7 vewff e«- periemM. Mr .1. M Jaon. Thornes Louse Gardena. Wake field, oan re»x>mm«rxl J. Hardy a*, above. JAS PURVSS. The Garden*. Grove Hall. KnotUngtey. mends smart, useful Young Mao, age 24, lor gardens ©f odd mao. ...

BURViALI,

... fixtures including blinds, electric, fittinr*. radiators, «nrb«. etc.; Ica.-e 999 jwars;. low ground rent, £3 12*. 6d.—Apply Thomas Phillips, >-• Agent. 26a. Hoglitim Street, Southpark. t* CiOTTINCHAM. Hnl'.' Ire I*t. from Ist April next. , attra«d.ive RRBIDENCE ...

SIMMARY OF RESULTS

... W. Bailey. Sheffield * Bei-kimh. htorkport Ward, R Jones. Rock Ferry I W. C. Wilson Bradford . . G. R. Coilioae, Bale A. Thomas. Bradford A. OArter, Macclesfield . F. W. Darby. Leeds Halgh. Birke«baa ...

'.“^‘^CAFi’rA^-teoo.ooo, ISSUE 300,000 SHARES xi*EA&.l£ Soifof .« -’Sfcr- .» parable as frtllovn-. 2*. 6d. on ..

... NEWCOMB, of 24. Throgmorton Street. LX. (Resident uirocwr Limited). . ,Tiir«*{or of the North Staffordshire Railway Company) SIR THOMAS SALT. Bar! CKatrnll. Staffordshire .Managing Director. Paterson. Simons, and WILLIAM HEARD SHELFOBD. 10 and U. Lime Mrert ...

FELLING, STANLEY. AND CO

... per cent, was declared on the Ordinary Shares, and £11.198 was carried forward. HARDY’S CROWN BREWERY: A HUNDRED PER CENT. BOM'S DISTRIBUTION. At. a special meeting Hardy’s Crown Brewery Company Mancbeeu*r, yesterdav, was resolved tliat X 100.000, j»art ...

LOUIS FERRARI, Auctumeer and Valuer. Telephnnea Laeds, and No. 9 Crowaates. Salt Rooms and Offices—9l. ALBION ..

... particular* apply to tb« Auctiooter, 14. King Street, CROWN AUCTION ROOMS, 4. SUTHERLAND STREET, WELLINGTON ROAD. LEEDS. Mewir* HARDY k RANOELEY will Sell by Auction, in the »Sore Wednesday Neat, April 6. 1910, » large quantity t»f Household furniture effects ...

H. V. Plum . 8. H. Walton. 1 P. Clough. 1 F. Ogden

... 17. 7s. HOItSFORTH CLUB.—Thc monthly bogey winners for the pa-st eeaeon played off on Saturday last for prize gives by Mr. Thomas Adair, and the lot lowing was (he result —H. P. Layooca and T. Clough tied with 4 down. O. Jeuson 5, down. V. Smith, 7 down ...

FUNERAL OF THE REV. THOMAS LAW

... FUNERAL OF THE REV. THOMAS LAW. Th© funeral the Rev. Thomas Law, lat© Secretary of the Free Church Council, who was found drowned the sea off Brighton, Sunday last, took place yesterday at East Finchley. Tl»e first part service was held in the Crouch ...

HEAVY FINE IMPOSED

... E. R. Dixon, chemist, Yates’s master, on February 4th. Air. Moresby While prosecuted, and said that another youth, named Hardy, who received the tnajor part the proceeds, was still at large. Tiie Chief Constable said believed the youths had been reading ...

THE FUGITIVE MISSIONARIES

... Hospital. Rev. V. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Johnson was formerly connected with Hanover Place Wesleyan School. Leeds. j Rev. Hardy Jowett and Mrs. Jowett, Pingkiaag (Brad ford). Rev. C. D. Little, Chenchow (Waterford). Rev. W. L. Oakes, Chang-Sha (N ...

V «/ BirtMt, Marrvtgtt, and Death* are rharftd td. each, prepaid. They mud be authenticated by the wime and of

... house -2 o’clock. Friends please accept this (the only} intimation. RET TI.EVV April 16, *1 57, Richmond Ro»d. Chorkon-cum- Hardy. Manchester, in lua 70lh year. Henry, second son of the late Kaberry acd Ann Kettle well, Jareds. April 19. at, Kricl*e Hill ...

A Quip at England’s Expense

... good wishes from English literati. This message came in the name Mr. Balfour, Mr. Bryce, Mr. Birrell, Sir Conan Doyle, Mr. Thomas Hardy, “lan Maclaren,” Sir John Tenniel, and other well known public men. Dr. Weir Mitchell, who could not present, sent a letter ...