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... a fracl“feh and head injuries, and the i injuries. First aid was renhi r ' GV ...
... a fracl“feh and head injuries, and the i injuries. First aid was renhi r ' GV ...
... Wandsworth, London, S.W., where they have made their home. Bellringers from all parts of Kent gathered in Maidstone on Easter Monday, for the annual festival of the Kent Change Ringers* Association# A TUNBRIDGE WELLS BRIDE. ...
... (Brighton) T. Harlow (Pitton Court, Maidstone) and J. Turnhull (Maidstone). THE LUNCHEON. At the luncheon the President. Lord Cornwallis, was in the chair, supported Commander Carlyon Bellaits, M-Pt Joj the Maidstone Division, the Bev. J. A. Finch .Vicar ...
... whether they would be willing participate in revival of the Kent Commercial Fruit Show. Mr. N. B. BAGENAL, of the East Mailing Reaearech Station, said that in 1913 Captain Wellington started a Kent Commercial Fruit Show at Ashford, but this was not held again ...
... and Metal Merchants. Tunnel Road, Tunbridge Wells DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF BOTTLES Hotels Cleared of Old Stores, etc FOOTBALL. KENT LEAGUE. RANGERS SCORE TEN AGAINST DARTFORO RESERVES. Bart ford Reserves were in bad way on Saturday. Two of their players were ...
... Highness gave on Friday evening. The Marquis Camden has again accepted the Presidency of the Kent Rural Community Council’s County Fair, to be dield Mote Park, Maidstone, on Saturday, June ISth. The Marquess of Abergavenny, M.F.H., the Marquis Camden, Major ...
... protected area, Kent; worth £360 and upward to live worker; permanency and excellent opportunity to advancement for ambitious man.—Reply by letter, flying previous experience and if car owner, to Mai aser, 155, Weak-s rcet. Maidstone. APPRENTICE.-Girl ...
... within as short period of as possible. .. ~, WEST KENT QUARTER SESSIONS. YESTERDAY (Thursday) .—Before the Hon. H- A. Hannan and other Magistrates the West Kent Quarter Sessions were held at Maidstone. Sir Gerald Hohler was Chairman of the Second Court ...
... _ h Kent. 12 GUINEAS;-Late h.p. Indian juß’E-BBEII CHJCKS; best laiingllfain*. Scout and Swan Sports Sidecar, taxed; good K , 6 Wyandotte*, W. and B. leghorns, conditicu offers; separate.-Raiiway Hotel. ! Anionas- doicn. Ward. Stanley-road. Kent. 652 ...
... required.—Young, Paddock Wood. Kent. 50 BAKER and Confectioner, with wife or daughter, for small country shop and tea room (house accommodation small); knowledge catering: age, wage and reference first letter.—Javens. Staplehurst. Kent. 132b GARDENER, handy at ...
... HEIGHT. [ 4ft. 6ins., ERECTED FREE IN ANY CHURCHYARD IN KENT. SUSSEX OR SURREY £l5 10 0, OR IN | WHITE MARBLE £l3 |~| I* ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST L— i —* | FREE APPLICATION, J A. BURSLEMSSON.Id. I KENT * SUSSEX. MONUMENTAL WORKft 'RI | 77 CU.VULEY SOU csHETtsy ...
... of 75, Mr. John OriTpes, Waggon Lane. Behring, after a long illness. Mr. Grimes was native of Northampton, but had been in Kent nearly 50 years. He took a groat interest in jjolitics, being staunch ‘supporter the .Conservative Party. He had been a member ...