JOHN WIER
... JOHN WIER SIATIONEB CHURCH STREET. BALLYMENA nOBONAL COMPASS OCR PRICW : = ■,:V ■{ ■ *!? » • i MAYPOLE. Ballymena ; Empire Burur per lb. Lend 1/4 per lb. 2-lb. Sugar t/t; Carter aid; inm mid Cube M: Brown 7 ...
... JOHN WIER SIATIONEB CHURCH STREET. BALLYMENA nOBONAL COMPASS OCR PRICW : = ■,:V ■{ ■ *!? » • i MAYPOLE. Ballymena ; Empire Burur per lb. Lend 1/4 per lb. 2-lb. Sugar t/t; Carter aid; inm mid Cube M: Brown 7 ...
... Sunday night. Winners were Mr. Eugene Carew, Cashel; Mrs. John Hunt, Murgasty; Mr. John Corbett, O'Connel Road; Mr. John Hennessy, Dundrum; Mr. Michael Martin, St. Patrick's Avenue( and Mr. John . Ryan, _Street. The first real touch of Winter was felt ...
... assaulted eomplant, by beating her on the back with her hand, pincing her arm and tearing her cardigan The case was dismissed. !Street. Said D.J. Conunented Justice Skinner—lt the cardigan was torn I have no doubt but it, would be brought in here as an exhibit ...
... D. Mc- Evoy, Avila. Penis; N. ConboY, Rethaspeck. Wexford: John O'Brien Oldeourt. Adamstown; O'Toole. Perna; P. Dunbar. Lisieux - . do.: T. Kelly, Clologue, do.; N. P. Corlab, Bt. John's Road. Wexford: Win. Devereux. Murrintown, do.: Lorain Cranitch ...
... the meet, we will meet again some day. GRATTNN—Harg 2 , 0112, Evetra Grattan.—Deeply Sou and Daug w. and Mon Grattan. also Bon and Daps and Joyce Grattan, and Grandchildren.' GRATTAN—March 27, 195 e. Evelyn.' beloved mother of Joseph. Deeply re. netted ...
... hesitation In coming to the conclusion that a verdict of “found drowned” should bo recorded. In pool Evidence was given by John Darragh, neighbour, that about 1-30 p.m. on September 17 he was going for sticks up towards the waterfall near his home, and ...
... Coats from 55/-. Slipovers. 2111, 6111. Shirts from 7 / 1 1. Special relate in Youths' Suits at 97/6. Ladies' pure wool Cardigans, 22'11. See our window for numerous other bargains.-11. L. Moffitt, lls..lret Street Sligo. SPECIAL Offer of girls' nary ...
... said he desired to be associated with the expression of sympathy to the relatives of Sir John Esmonde. Mr. John Grattan Esmonde. B.L. thanked His Lordship and the other speakers for their kind remarks. and s- id it e.ould be a source of consolation to ...
... —DeePly regretted by hie sorrowing Sleter-in-law and, Brotherin-law. John and Arms Rooth and Family, 21 Canton Pt. His willing hands will toll no more. ANCIERSON—March 2. ,5 1958. John. detr e liloyed husband of Mary Anderson. Iv regretted by his ilisterrholaw ...
... Ferns: Master John G. Maher, 54 St. John's Villas, Enniscorthy: Mr. John Maher. do.: Mr. Edward Maher. Clonuske. Muineberg. Co. Carlow: Mr. Andrew Mahon. Irish St.. Dunclody: Mrs. Nancy Mahoney. 2 Ardee St., Bray: , Miss Gertie Maloney, 3 Grattan Terrace, ...
... Winners were: Ciretl olo:hon. Connor, James McCar. iroll. John Kane. Carmel Mt-Car. Troll. Patrick Finlay con. Patrick IMcGrainor. John Clement‘. Gerard Finlayson and E Kavanagh. * * * The death of Mr. John Gratin , Ills'ell Lane. Arklow. occurred Dublin. He ...
... the Church of the Snere4l wart, 31ullinabreens. ----------------- Sympathy is also extended to the relatives of the late Mrs. John Martin Thompson. Claragh. whose iea;..2 took place reeentiy at the lame of her soh-in-law, Mr. George pre -Bereaved by her ...