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... —Holloway Bros.. Ltd . St. Mary's Street. Gloucester. r- iAILORESS Improvers, and Learners, on ~ Coats. Good wages.—l 4, Christmas Street. OUTDOOR WORKERS on Coats, Vests, and Trousers.— Murray and Co.. Rupert Street. ACHINISTB Coats. Vwts Trousers; also ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1919
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1537 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LAST OF THE DEATH OR GLORY BOYS. Mr. James Steers, of 11, John street, Bath, an ex-sergeant of the 17th

... former 17th sergeant greeted me to-day when I arrived here, but he did not join until long after our time. tried before Christmas to get some increase to the pensions of old soldiers, but so far have been unsuccessful. I fancy you and I are the last of ...

THE MONKEY MAN

... But I really did jig, and whew ithildren were about I jigged • great deal. I was bought from a man in the street ( last. Christmas and tied to a tree. Then I was given to a child who had many brothers and sisters, I am sad to say. They broke or up, and ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1919
Newspaper: Tewkesbury Register
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 229 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

SCOUTSIENTERTAINMENT AT BOURNEMOUTH. A lrge and appreciative awlience was pre. sent at SL Peter a Hall ..

... applauded well, and the blindfold boxing by Second B. Legg and Scout B. Rose caused much amusement. The sketch, Mr. Smith's Christmas I'resent, was then given, the parts of Mr. Jeremiah Smith and Master Tommy Smith being taken by l'.L. F. S. Welch and Scout ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1919
Newspaper: Bournemouth Guardian
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 404 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CLAVERTON CHILD'S DEATH WHAT THE POST-MORTEM REVEALED A CASE ACUTE PNEUMONIA. Dr. Craddock, Coroner for North ..

... case. the course her re-examination Mrs. Dyke said that when her mother (who had had charge of deceased till just before Christmas) returned the child to her on December 20th she was not surprised the it. She did not know what a child should be at that ...

KIkKHTSMPTON

... musical items consisted of two anthems, beautifully rendered by the choir. The proceeds were for trust funds. The annual Christmas tree and Sundayschool treat of the United Methodist Sunday School was held on Monday, Jan. 6th. A tea was laid for scholars ...

CLOTHING.; (Continued.) TTTANTED, good VEST HANDS, at once; also SKIRT HANDS.—Salisbury, 61, Queen's Road. ..

... Trousers i Machinists.— Broderick, St-. James's Barton. 1 TIT ANTED. TAILOREE3, IMPROVERS, 4 LEARNERS Good -wages.—Machin, 14, Christmas Street. EXPERLENCED TAILORESS Ladies' Coats. Good wages and work all the year round.—A. Hopton, Fishponds. WANTED COAT HANDS ...

Published: Monday 03 March 1919
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1489 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... about 12 years ago. The U.M. Christian Endeavour Society held Social on Tuesday, 14th. There was a violin solo by Mr. Frank Christmas; songs, “God send you back to me,” Miss M. Brimacombe; “Glorious Devon,” Miss B. Moore; “Give me a ticket to Heaven,” Miss ...

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... Heard; solos, Misses D. Pomeroy and M. Westlake; chair, Mr, J. K. Jeffery. 27th, Consecration Service. Address, Mr. W. J. Christmas; solo, Miss L. Prouse ; chair, Rev. A. L. Trudgeon. Jan. 3rd, paper, Miss G. Westlake; chair, Mr. A. Jeffery. 10th, paper ...

Portland

... no sick poor requiring nursing in Welcombe parish. Out-relief for Christmas week was increased by 2s. for adults and Is. 6d. for children, compared with Is. 6d. and Is. last Christmas. A considerable increase in the wages’ bill for running the House was ...

Death MR. F. BAILEY OF LEE ABBEY. a Mr. C.F. Bailey, of Lee Abbey, Lenton, patsed @way on Saturday morning

... siy. One form which hem quite oaity took was that of paring th @ of his zener. some 25 or 350 old people every year. At Christmas «and other periods cifts would quietly find their the reci- dients. owner of nal in Lynton and hp was; ed pte rly erate lamdlard ...

Published: Monday 03 March 1919
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 275 | Page: 3 | Tags: none