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... zle: ,>ome bright intervals later; m.d-day temperature 42-46 degrees. The Editor and staff wish all readers of the “Northern Whig” happy and prosperous New Year Into 1955 |''HE nation has just enjoyed an abundant Christmas and the first one to be free of ...
... and a cousin. Tliev. however, had gone to Glasgow on Wednesday night and the house was emotv. Mr. Creggan told a Northern Whig” reporter last night; “When I came home from work on Thursday night I was told Frances was missing I looked around the house ...
... Northern Whig 3-DAY SERVICf . ojNm f* tram tficm. Bridge Street. e» fottem*.— 5 4 2/6 eoch 8 6 .. 3/6 eoch 10 8 - 4/6 12 x 10 - 5/6 Pottage id ...
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... for Two TRAINEE SALESMEN Age 21-23 year* I^XPERIKNCe *ucce*.'f.i. 8 I B- PAI w.. dur.r.g not send Instance App.y: Northern Whig ** ...
... Chichester Street. Belfast ANTED to Purchase, small Licensed Premise*, preferably suitable for Petro. Salt*. Bux PA5462. ” Northern Whig ...
... • The Northern Whig and Belfast Post. Sat.. January 1. 1955. ...
... CONCERN : BELFAST : v - d a week : »» app v particular* : age. educat.on. pxper.er.ee. etc, • to; I Box PA5490. •• Northern Whig.’* JOSEPH LUCAS (Got Turbine Equipment) LTD., BURNLEY HAVE VACANCIES FOR DESIGN DRAUGHTSMEN EXPERIENCE WITH GAS TURBINE : ...
... wondering w ill the Parks Committee act before it is too late. •■RAVENHILL. 'Name and address enclosed). From the ‘Northern Whig” Twenty five years ago A mail bag con aining £l.OOO in notes was stolen frem a temporarv Christmas sorting jfflee It was in ...
... SITUATIONS VACANT r CHEMIST REQUIRED FOR COUNTRY BUSINESS I Replj. v.r.g fuX details, to B> PAM 77. ••Northern Whig ** : : ...
... who will travelling to Manchester to spend their holidays with relatives. “It’s long Journey,” Mrs. Annett told Northern Whig reporter last night, “and we think it’s worth while queueing that they can travel in comfort.” For the fourth year in succession ...