BILLIARDS open to offer.—Ph
... BILLIARDS open to offer.—Ph. ...
... BILLIARDS open to offer.—Ph. ...
... BILLIARDS epee to offors.—Ph. Bangor 3121. ...
... BILLIARDS TAILS g.rel for U.N. 00 , n to offers.—Pb. !snow SUE ...
... NEW AND RECONDITIONED BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE Errqulrlirs: Ph.n• ANTRIM 4117 Coil b•tw.M Pm 9--2 p m on Saturday ...
... BILLIARDS open to offers.—Ph. Bangor 3321. ►RAMS. TOTS. CYCLIM. —1110 AMS. 4I Antrim Road. Belfast. COLOURED llllOll. leta. receat model. In excellent dltlon. LIN.—Ph. Belfast MM. ...
... CARRIGART HOTEL CARRIGART, CO. DONEGAL Featuring heated indoor swimming pool isea watert squash court. sauna, solarium. billiards room table tennis, golf ponytrekking, tennis, crazy goit croquet children s playroom miles of sandy beaches Front Monday ...
... HALL'S LATEST PAPINSACKS -n GreAttom St.. Belfast. T.I. 41111.1. 111.01111. SOOSht mitt Sold —J . Lail* Vittoria tit. BILLIARDS open to oSer•.—Ph. Bangor CABIONT (b. ask, Pb. ...
... CARRIGART HOTEL CARRIGART, CO. DONEGAL Featuring heated indoor swrmmmg pool Ise° water i. squash court, sauna, solarium. billiards room, table tennis, golf ponyfreisklng, tennis, crony golf croquet children s playroom. miles of sandy beaches horn Monday ...
... the CARRIGART HOTEL CARRIGART, CO. DONEGAL Featurmq hooted indoor suernmeng pool see waieri s squash covet souno solarium, billiards room, table tenrus golf ponytreldong tenors crazy golf croquet children s playroom miles of sondy beaches crept Mendey. Airgest ...
... Stag Inp in the south of the city on Friday night. Three men died in that attack. Mr. Neeson war a wellknown snooker and billiard player with the city's National club. The other victim of terrorists yesterday was 32-year-old Protestant Mr. William John ...
... the already shattered during the made the roads as smooth as field in the 500 cc practice. first practice. will shoot up a billiard ball and this is .''T preferred the challenge of to 111.02 mph and that right up by street. I reckon I all the bumps and ...
... and there was a Methodist lay preacher or two. They were stalwarts in bowling clubs; some were dab hands at snooker and billiards, while others were authorities or thought they were on rugby and cricket. I remember a very dapper little man who represented ...