SPRING Mattress Rewires, 6x4 Double Bed, 9/6; Fire Guard, 4'6: Cinder Riddle, 1 —Wire Works, 236, York Street. ..
... SPRING Mattress Rewires, 6x4 Double Bed, 9/6; Fire Guard, 4'6: Cinder Riddle, 1 —Wire Works, 236, York Street. ’Phone 6617. ...
... SPRING Mattress Rewires, 6x4 Double Bed, 9/6; Fire Guard, 4'6: Cinder Riddle, 1 —Wire Works, 236, York Street. ’Phone 6617. ...
... TO BE SOLD. SPRING Mattress Rewires, 6x4 Double Bed, 9/6; Fire Guard. 4/6; Cinder Biddle, 1/-.—Wire Works, 236, York Street. 'Phone 5617. ...
... SOLDIERS AS FIRE FIGHTERS. Irish Guards from Wellington Barracks turned our when fire wae discovered at a fancy goods store in Petty France, Ixmdon, S.W , early yesterday. Their work prevented the flames from spreading, and the fire was soon brought under ...
... eleven o’clock Sunday night after raking the fire in the living room. Some clothes were hang ing from the rack fastened to the ceiling, hut ho could not remember if there were ony clothes on the fire guard. The youngest child slept with him and his wife ...
... Mirror; Commode, Odd Toilet Tables, Oak and Iron Comb. Beds and Mattresses. Odd Wira Mattresses, Kitchen Dresser. Go-Cai.” Fire Guard, Kitchen Chairs, Kerbs, Glass Ware, and Large Quantity Miscellaneous Ap(K>intments. Six George 111. Silver Tea Spoons, 6 ...
... entrance into the llnngjao Aerodrome. They were drivinp into the guarded zone in motor car when they were stopped l>y the Chinese guard The Japanese opened sday. fire. The Chinese guard did not return Slate de- the lire. Turnniff into Monument Hoad the ...
... to take any more cases in, and others were sent to Warrington and Wigan. One of the coaches of the slow train caught fire, but the guard was able to extinguish the /lames and get all the passengers out safely. The only casualty in this train was to the ...
... the guard's van, and most ol the casualties occurred in the Arst passenger coach. of this The coaches of the slow train were wrenched from the engine the force of the collision and ran a hundred yards along the line. One of the coaches caught fire, but ...
... the hungry, and given drink to the thirsty. The others, having neglected these good works, are cast into everlasting fire. We must guard against too narrow conception of what is meant by doing good. Many think of a purely religious activity such as preaching ...
... the Guards found themselves face to fact with the famous French Guards, for whom they had a great respect. The sense of chivalry was so great that neither side would fire first. Then Lord Charles Hay cried out. Gentlemen of the French Guard, ...
... Fire a Belfv Prince Cmr Guard Soul'.' ...
... GUARDING THE PRESIDENT. Stringent precautions are being taken to guard the private residence of Senor Zamora. All passing pedestrians are being escorted armed policemen, who place the point their revolver in the ribs of their charges as they pass the ...