LATE WAR NEWS
... potatoes from waggons in th» streets. Soldiers repressed the disord :re. The Food Board has wsince :.ot ond arranged a field kitchen service jor th:» inp. habitants, s ...
... potatoes from waggons in th» streets. Soldiers repressed the disord :re. The Food Board has wsince :.ot ond arranged a field kitchen service jor th:» inp. habitants, s ...
... three applications, for a married waggoner, aged 40, for a married labourer, aged 35, and for a married man, aged 35, who was kitchen garden labourer. — The waggoner Was granted exemption. —ln regard to the labourer, the farm on which he worked was 415 acres ...
... 7or 12 acres. Price, £lO per acre {reehold. —~Apply to W. Brooke Stevens, “Tor-o'- Voor,” Woodhall. ,I‘WOR Sale, LEAMINGTON KITCHEN y RANGE, Second-hand, in good condition; four feet wide: two ovens, back boiler, ote., complete.—Apply Ward and“ Co., Ironmongers ...
... week, and -astle and Woodhall Spa. good houses should .result. 'lfho' 15th epio Im:b of “The Exploits of Elaine” will he KITCHENER DAY.—On Baturday, July Ist, | ghoun and no one should mise the grand fhe day. Wil Rou PN S KNS | giaie. A trilling dimma ...