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FULLY-LICENSED HIGH-CLASS GROCERY AND PROVISION STORES

... Telephones, Bristol, has had a long conversation over the wireless telephone with an official of the New York Telephone Co., speaking from New York. L. J. Corbe t and J. S. Tucker, of Bristo, will play for England against \\'ales in the International Rugby ...

TWO SCHOOL STORIES

... TWO SCHOOL STORIES. A school *cent , . The teacher speaking: Be industrious, children, and you will succeed. You remember, do you not, the great difficulty George Washington had to contend %%WI! Yes, sir; we. sir, the children piped. And what ...

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... usually arranged in glass vase so as to using artificial flowers ie decoration. show their pretty, green._ ribbon-like Strictly speaking, imitat• flowers do! stems. At present only dwarf white, not give great satisfaction 'lleir i yellow, and crimson tulips ...

WHAT IS A MAGNET?

... chance the place it wishes to point to a lite every year. But it is a very little, sad nobody knows why it changes. We are now speaking of small maguey. But there are great ones. Not merely the great ones sometimes used in ixonworit which are electrically ...

A BRICK

... the King of Sparta, and recorded by so famous an historian as Plutarch. The Spartans, or Lames.- numians, were trained to speak concisely and with force to every sentence. This became so universal that one of our words to-day meaning much expressed ...

DYNAurrs

... housewife may fill the interval between Christmas holly and early hyacinths by using artificial flowers in decoration. Strictly speaking, imitation flowers do not give great satisfaction. Their lifeless rigidity is a source of irritation to a sensitive person ...

AN EXPLOSIVE FUNGUS

... military explosives. It said : After lighting the fuse, remove yourself with celerity to a place of safety. Likewise, when speaking of high explosives, I would say: Wo matter how safe it is, don't take chances. It was the extremely safe and inert T.N ...

THE HORFIELD AND BISHOPSTON RECORD. February 4th, 1927. MUSICIANS . . . . . LOOK ST INGED INSTRUMENTS . BOWS,

... DARBEY, ak ar E. 1879 . PERRY ROW 4 Dears tronn Ambulant* MOM Referring to the friendliness of Bristol, the Bishop, speaking at a building trades' dinner at the Royal Hotel, on Tuesday, said he could have gone twice from the city, but he thought ...

WHAT 18 A MAGNET?

... the place it wishes to point to a little every year. But it is a very little, and nobody knows why it changes. We are now speaking of small magnet.. But there are great one.. Not merely the great ones sometimes used in ironworks, which are electricany ...

A BRICK

... the King of Sparta, and recorded by so famous an historian as Plutarch. The Spartans, or Lacechs-1110Ciang, were trained to speak concisely and with force to every sentence. This became so universal that one of our words to-day meaning much expressed ...

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... military explosives. It said: After lighting the fuse, remove yourself with celerity to a place of safety. Likewise, when speak:niz of high explosives, I would say: No matter how safe it is, don't take chances. ft was the extremely safe and inert T ...