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Liverpool Daily Post February 11 1063 ENTERTAINMENTS Empire Roy 1555 7 215 DAVID WHITFIELD magnificent BEAUTY ..

... Liverpool devouiJ mile after mile of the finest farm land in England Great factories cover Kirkby Moss where I gathered blackberries and where one could get lost out of sight of human habitation As far as I am concerned Liverpool is a much less attractive ...

GLAN CONWAY

... Ruzarski to 1/6 per jar; Horniman's and family; Mr. and Mrs. Yellow Divi Tea. 1/7 to 1/5 per Mason and family; Mr. and Ob.; Blackberries 2/- to 1/6 tin Mrs. Thomas, 39, (ae'r Fe= Raspberries 2/3 to 1/9 tin Jean , Arlon. B ronwen Bartlett Pears 1/6 and 2/6 ...

Published: Thursday 30 May 1963
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1520 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

LLAN RWST

... Corned Bo.: 3/11 to 3/- per tin; Robertson's Lemon Curd 1/104 to 1/6 per jar; Horniman's Yellow Divi Tea. 1/7 to 1/5 per Blackberries 2/- to 1/6 n Raspberries 2/9 to 1/9 t ti in Bartlett Pears 1/6 and 3/6 tin Cream 81(1. and 101 d. per tin Dairy King Milk ...

Published: Thursday 06 June 1963
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1432 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

10 Liverpool Daily Post WOMEN'S MAGAZINE If there were a preponderance of women in Parliament I am convinced ..

... which Catherine had admired Yet have we changed so much? If you scratch any of the BA’s and BSc’s who are as common as blackberries up and down our Welsh lanes will you still find the surly North Wales peasant underneath? The member for Cardiff North ...

Datlv Port Wednetiar 14 1909 LIVERPOOL Boys' Shop Grey School Shirts all sizes 1711 Showerproof Washable ..

... the of them Christie whose meticulous little Belgian detective Hercule Poirot strange case suddenly developed liking for blackberries Each day from now until end of next there will complete crime story by leading author in Daily Post An order your newsagent ...

Hercule Poirot - Agatha Christie's meticulous little Belgian detective— is the hero of the first story in this ..

... but forgo to his uncle He ordered dishes that Blackberries discolour the corpse's teeth not discoloured vet Henry Gascoigne ate blackberries the Gallant Endeavour that night But there were no blackberries in the stomach asked ths morning And George fool ...

Vrtdar 5 THE FRIDAY PAGE FOR WALES Portmadoc owes a debt to its ladies Clifford Gordon -Williams A gentle breeze

... beauty spot leading to Sea and a panorama of Snowdonia splendour it seems anti-social to allow motorists to be hampered by blackberry boughs and reeds in their efforts to reach the beauty beyond One hopes the polecat seen recently does not take up his residence ...

T'urtiay 37 1993 LIVERPOOL FINE RECORDS FROM HOUSEHOLD EVENT on ! The Best Household Event in Town Big values in

... seventy feet up they had attack of nerves Unable to move boys dung to the rocks until an hour and half later gathering blackberries heard their cries for help BROUGHT DOWN TO SAFETY Police were called to the woods and immediately sent for Flintshire Fire ...

SNARES!

... stay in Wales and outings with the I.F.L. On Sunday Mr. M. Cannon arranged a blackberry and nutting expedition, and members walked from Conway to Ro Wen gathering blackberries and a few hazel nuts. They admired the countryside and had a very calm and pleasant ...

Published: Thursday 26 September 1963
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 421 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

10 Liverpool Daily Post October 16 65 ' 'x' WOMENS MAGAZINE Ideas For The Needlewoman In Miniature Edited by Diarni

... pound of lard please’ I said ‘On your left there's no need to stretch and a bag of self-raising been up to Rossett Fawr for blackberries’ Cuckoo in the nest there as I said remind me to tell you Miss Evans’ “Well she all but throws the lard at me flares up ...

WOMEN'S CLASSES

... Lloyd. Jars of jelly: 1. Mrs. Jenkins: 2, Mrs. Howell; Miss Emily Williams. Strawberry jam: I. Mrs Lloyd; 2. Mrs. Jenkins. Blackberry ielly: 1. Mrs. Jenkins; Miss Emily Williams: 3. Miss Thomson. Lemon cheese: 1. Miss Emily Wi 1 - liams: 2. Mrs. A. L. Jones; ...

Published: Thursday 21 November 1963
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 243 | Page: 7 | Tags: none