In Memoriam Notices

... ' Rl-. Mr. and fc,, (n£e Smart), son tßoyston). til» Em* l eb ary 27 - 10 Mr and Mrs. H. Preece Pn. 1 ~ rh °mas), at 6, Blackberry Hill, the :--T aught€r - |l aie rnitv ü bll (nee Winter), at Bristol Home. February 24, a son. 127/1 marriage. ,AR ' n March ...

Published: Wednesday 01 March 1939
Newspaper: Bristol Evening Post
County: Bristol, England
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Women and their Ways

... lies in drinking the vegetable juice which has many virtues and produces excellent results.- There are reasons plentiful blackberries for so doing: It is a pleasant drink, especially if two vegetables, such as carrots and onions, are boiled together. All ...

Published: Wednesday 01 March 1939
Newspaper: Nottingham Evening Post
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 441 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Luton Wives Like To Know Husbands’Wages!

... Councillor Jack Harrison, Club Leader, and Mr Dick Harrison, secretary, were two of the organisers. Mrs. Harrison wore gown of blackberry moire. Miss Margaret Harrison was in night blue moire and Mrs. Dick Harrison was in white and silver. Mr. H. A. Mowse. chief ...

PARK GATE

... raspberry jam: Mrs. Rudd, black currant jam; Mrs. E. Francis, marmalade; Mrs. L. Pointing, apple jelly; Mrs. Farrington, blackberry jelly: Mr.. Rudd and Mrs. King. chutney; Mrs. L. Pointing, onions; Mrs. 0. Francis. piccallit Mrs. Mawditt and Mrs. Farrington ...

Published: Friday 03 March 1939
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 385 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WARNING TO FARMERS Only Those With Modern Machinery Will Survive. TRACTOR v. HORSE. “I do feel that only those ..

... which certain plants dispersed their seeds, sometimes in brightly coloured and succulent fruits, like the hawthorn, the blackberry or the strawberry, which passed unharmed through the bodies of animals or birds, sometimes by feathery appendages that floated ...

Published: Friday 03 March 1939
Newspaper: Chatham News
County: Kent, England
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BARLEY AND OATS

... Government urged to introduce legislation making it a criminal offence to trespass on laud for the purpose taking mushroom? and blackberries, whether cultivated or not. ,111. i The reasons attached to this teconiraen elation ij| (' ...

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... Here is an excellent opportunity to enjoy at a reasonable price ENGLISH BOTTLED FRUITS. Family Size. 200 z. 26 oz. 40 oz. Blackberries 9d. 1/- Bilberries 9d. 1/- 1/6 Blackcurrants 1/2 1/6 2/3 Gooseberries 9d. 1/2 Golden Plum Bd. 1/1 Victoria Plum ill Our ...

gAMENMENEWMEe-v c./ BAGNALL'S FOOD BARGAINS FOR THRIFTY BUDGETS

... Jar Raspberry Jam 9d. 2-lb. Jar Strawberry Jam 91. 2-lb Jar Stoneless Plum Bd. 2-lb. Jar Stoneless Damson Bd. 2-lb. Jar Blackberry & Apple Bd. Large Tins Salmon Steak, If 4 & 1/3. Small Tins Salmon Steak, 71d. & 8/d. Tall Tins Red Salmon lid. Marrowfat ...

Published: Friday 03 March 1939
Newspaper: Ashbourne Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
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PREPARING ASPARAGUS BED

... As soon as the pollen grains have set, a little manure water may be given. You must realise that a strawberry is like the blackberry and raspberry a mass of fruits in one. All those seeds one sees are each in themselves a particular fruit. GARDENERS who ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1939
Newspaper: Leicester Evening Mail
County: Leicestershire, England
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