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CHEW WHIG RUGBY TOPICS

... CHEW WHIG RUGBY TOPICS TAUNTON-WELLINGTON MATCH TO-DAY’S FIXTURE AT PRIORY PARK [BY SPHINX. I Taunton and Wellington meet at Taunton to-day in what should a most interesting struggle. It will certainly no kid-glove' aiiair. Wellington come to Taunton ...

BUCKLAND

... BUCKLAND Whigs Drive.—The annual whist drive. organised by Mrs. Humphries in aid of the Children's Christmas Tree and Treat was held in the Church Hall, on Wednesday evening, when ten tables were occupied. Mr. G. Charlton was M.C. Miss Kitcherman (He ...

Published: Friday 03 December 1937
Newspaper: Somerset Standard
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 96 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HUSBAND & 3 YOUNG CHILDREN

... HUSBAND & 3 YOUNG CHILDREN Dr. lassells ablets Made Her HEALTH WORRIES FADE AWAY! washtub le ths beat and sham with my back Whig MI Missal it was brsakiag is two! I hal ta sad scrub my lairs whits my Mists was dig aching! a trisad kindly gave me Dr. ...

Further Sales by Bliiunan & Miles, F.A.I

... Repository at 11 a.m. when Fat Hens will be in demand owing to Jewish Festival. Auction Offices, Farrington Gurney & Wells WAIN WHIG HI, LAVER & CREES, LTD AUCTIONEERS VALUERS. ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. SHEPTON MALLET (Tel. 29), Experts in Agricultural ...

Published: Friday 10 December 1937
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 126 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

FOR BOY CHORISTERS

... possible- of St. John's, L Emmanuel churches ,c heartily now a visit to the mas This has been ffiA the efforts crganising a whig M which was held d ** on Tuesday \ % tables in play for tn were got through s. _ Miss Scudamore, Waite and Mrs. rS . bury, ...

NATURE says CHEW

... teeth and help digestion by making the saliva flow. Be wise, then, id chew Wriglcys’ regularly. cnew N&, TWO FAMOUS FLAVOURS WHIG LEVS ...

THE FIRST FOUR GEORGES

... plain, steady understanding, simple in his habits and had the reputation of being a sagacious politician. At his Accession the Whigs were in power, and he certainly showed a decided preference for them, which greatly displeased the Tories. However. George ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1937
Newspaper: Somerset Standard
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 782 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Royston Greene

... replied. I could not sloop through the pains, my Imams shaky and eventually I got a vary poor state of Meth I Life not worth !Whig! And what then ? I prompted. I had almost reached of my sisdareaos. she continued. I head RN Cassels Tablets! Were ...

“THE SOMERSET COUNTRYMAN.-1

... Mr. Bruce Dilks sets out and explains correspondence between Charles James Fox with John Chubb, of Bridgwater, a prominent Whig his day and a host and friend Coleridge. The letters which have more political than real his torical significance, are published ...

SOMERSET HUTCHES

... country, but the scenes there at election times are called disgraceful, being caused bv the rivalry of the two local clubs—a Whig one and a Tory. —F.F. ...