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Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser

SUSSEX NIGHT ARKS

... Farm, Matfield, Kent. FOR SALE. Electric Passenger Lift, complete with enclosure.—Apply T. Bates and Sons. Ltd., 6, Nevill Terrace, Tunbridge Wells. 197 OLD-FASHIONED Bureau {Chippendale)7 with desk—Apply Grange House, Plaxtol. Kent. C.668 _ STEW -*«„ ...

Xocal tfiews

... available, well lighted and heated.—For terms apply 4, Park-lane, Sevenoaks. POULTRY will be on view from the Kent County Produce Show at Maidstone at the MAC FISHERIES, HigU-street, to-day and te-mwew. . Correspon&encc. UNCMPLOVMINT. To the Editor. Dear ...

LAIIB£RHURST GOLF CLUB

... Family; MARDEN. : ■- , Mr. and Mrs. R. Barron and Daughters Two School Pals; All at Fairholme; Mrs. • . .. , _ _ , , - . (Golden Green); Staff of Messrs. Gerrish A. and Mias L. Warren; Mrs. Taylor and . ,al ...

of charge until required

... TOTAL HEIGHT. I 4(t. «n.., ERECTED FREE IN ANY CHURCHYARD IN KENT. SUSSEX ~ ' OR SURREY £l5 10 0. OR IN I WHITE MARBLE £l3 ILLUSTRATED PRICE Ur FREE ON APPLICATION, A. BURSLEM & SOU, in, KENT & SUSSEX, monumental WORKS, 77 CkLVERLEY MU * CEMITISY ROAD ...

TONBRIDGE LOCAL NEWS

... merchant hatter, of Cedar Lodge. Green Trees. Tonbridge, was awarded £l7 17s. lOd. by His Honour Judge A. F. Clements at Maidstone County Court on Friday for damage done to his car on October 24th, 1929. The defendant, was Alfonso Tophill Xorton, of Guildford ...

S§UIHiiKJ RAILWAY

... stock. DARRIs, Southborough Shoe Stores, 104, Southborough. CET YOUR BOY A PAIR OF BOOTS soles. Guaranteed double »?ar Sizes 11 to 1, Bs. 6d.; 2to 5, 10s. od. father-soled boots from ss. lid.—GOODot-LL, Shoe agent, Southborough. RUSTHALL. BILLIARDS. A flying ...

WESTERHAM’S LIBRARY DILEMMA RATED OR VOLUNTARY? Mr. C. E. Fox, Chairman of Westerham Parish Council, r* f»sided ..

... work of Mrs. Busk it had been built up until they had now three thousand books and had the largest turnover of any village in Kent. Of the 16,000 volumes issued last year per cent, were of an educational character. The farthing rate levied by the County ...

DE LA WARR ARTIZANB

... darts \Vood; Mrs. Croekford (Rochester); Miss hurst and Bayham Xursing Association, in ■ ■ - , ”. y DANCE.-Ocgan'sed Evans (Maidstone); Mrs. Ball, Ada and which Hie Marchioness Camden as presi- 10.8, 11.23 a.m. BRIGHTON Al T-nino?.! 4. f'‘ * the '' ! family; ...

WICKHAM’S, Mount Pleasant, Inn. Wells

... vers.-Dept K «,C. Stephen Kent. Telenhone ISS. LADIES and Gentlemen wishing to dispose of Left-off Clothing, Fnrniture. etc., send, postcard to Mrs. Bteney. 1. Goldin#:- street. Tunbridge Wells Pest prices given. 100 PAIRS Boots and Shoes r i.er week; every ...

TONBRIDGE MARKET

... ; cow beef, 245. to 385.; veal. Bs. to 10s. 6d. per stone; half-bred mutton. Bs. 6d. to 9s. per stone; small Kents. 7s. to 7s. 6d.; large Kents, 6s. to 75.; barrens. 4s. to 55.; roaster pork, 20s. to 235. per score; larger hogs, 14s. to 165.; sows, 10s ...

jdILLS

... Tunbridge Wells, where you will enjoy tea and light refreshments moderate prices. Quick service* ® KENT.—The Tonbridge Branch of the Association of Men of Kent and Kentish Men will hold their annual dinner and dance at the Medway Hall on Thursday, February ...