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SITUATIONS VACANT

... High-Street. Maidstone. - INTELLIGENT LAD, age 16-17, required for Office duties; some experience advantage, but not eaaential.—Apply in own handwriting. Box 1666. Courier Office. Tunbridge Wells. 1666 WANTED, Smart Young Girl for Boot Trade. —Apply ...

MARY ELGAR

... Puxted, Brenchley, Kent. 4 marriage has been arranged and will short?™ place, between Partic^Yves Digged Cavalry, and Mrs. Wafley, of Molewood House Hertford, and Audrey only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W Arnott, The Crossways, Chevening. Kent. dir Edmund and ...

SOUTHERN BOVEBE BEATEN

... with Hadiow a A ■’ because the Kent Benevolen. Cup semi-final was played on their ground. With Division 11. The best performance of the day Division II came from Senior School OM Boys, got five without reply against Golden Green ••A’ It was the Old’ Boys’ ...

TONBRIDGE DARTS LEAGUE

... TONBRIDGE DARTS LEAGUE The results of Tuesday’s games were;— Primrose 1. Man of Kent 2. Druids 1, Nelson 2. •Somerhill 1. Victoria Tavern 2. Greyhound 2. Mitre 0. White Hart 1. Angel 2. By Ol What Would You Do ? In the words of that celebrated wireless ...

ROYAL AIR FORCE

... Box 39. Pipers' Library. Hawkhurst. ?eekl) SALOON BARMAID Required; wage; plus commission.— Apply in writing. West Kent Hotel. Maidstone. _ TWO Salesmen required for vacancies Crawley. Horsham and East Grinstead Salary and commission.—Call Personnel Manager ...

FEBRUARY 17 1939 THE COURIER* -_-,,————========== Vickers, Mrs. Hinds, Miss meeting, birthday tea was held, ..

... rooker. 60 people/ A birthday cake, presented THE JUNIOJR GUILD Thurs ay was WEEK-END I SEKr-M -IMBBMBftlU’ilMiil 11 |iy |b d b Kent e ~J JUnLO OFFERS ■ } FISH. POULTRY AND CAW I J, 00 VERY FINE YO cfowls | ! p jj p youNC GUINEA FOWLS each 3/6 plump hen pheasants ...

WITHOUT HIM

... Yeomanry, and during the Great War was made a sergeant of the Military Police In the Sevenoaks district. His birthplace was Maidstone, where his family were well known, and he was a member of the Sevenoaks British Legion. Inouirv into the death was made the ...

PRAISE FOR PADDOCK WOOD ’KEEPER

... for the Tonbridge mterle¥here*s also a warning note in Mr. Duffett s letter for the Tonbridge League. He notes that the Maidstone competition have already invited entries for similar competition. Tonbridge will have to buck up if they don t want to lose ...

RANGERS 2. FOLKESTONE 2

... walked beneath an archway of cricket bats and football boots after wedding at Woolston Church. Southampton, on Saturday. Excursion. For the Kent Senior Cup semi-hnal heiueen Rangers and Erith Maidstone on March the Southern Railway Company running a special ...

SITUATIONS VACANT

... salary^Write Box R. Gardener,” Courier Office, Tunbridge Welte^ BOOT TRADE —Good Vacancy lor Second Sales with experience high-class trade —write Russell and Bromley, 33-5, Widmore-road. Bromley, Kent. _ STOREKEEPER lor Grocery, Provisions and Necessaries Private ...

WANTED House Boy for Boy«’ Preperatory School' aEe 1»-31; furnace*, boot* etc.; good home* and wafee. —Write ..

... Friday, March 17th, at 12 noon. SIX MEN Urgently Required to work in Maidstone; married men preferred.—Write before Tuesday. March 14th. to Mr. Chittenden, 613, Tonbridge-road. Maidstone. BUILDSRS FOREMAN; make extra £2 per k._Wirite Box Extra,” Courier ...

CAR DRIVER EXONERATED

... close to the near-side kerb, facing Maidstone, and near to the entrance to Kingsinfield-road. He appeared to be dead. There was car 53 ft. from deceased, standing 6ft. Sins, from the nearsidekerb, facing Maidstone. The car had damage to the radiator, ...