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Sales By Auction. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALU ABLE EESIDENTIAL AND RUSLNKBS PROPERTIES. A MESSRS . T. AND E. A. CROW

... Bave T>**cn Tiotrour»»fl with its**tTnctions TO SELL BY AUCTION. At the Palatine Hotel. Sunderland, On TUESDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1902, At Eight o'clock in Evening. Lot L The well-situated Business Premises. 12 0. CHURCH STREET. Monkwoarmotith. eontiihing two Biitrhers Shops and 10 Rooms. Yard. Stable, and Joiners' Btioi> above in Society latie. and usual conveniences, in the yeiTpatioi: of Mfssrs ...

COLEMAN'S WIINCAKNIS LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE Is the finest Tonic in the World. Over 2,000 ..

... been received from Medical Men, Six Gold Medals one Silver Medal have been awarded. Sold Bottles, and 4* 6d nvrywhere. Manufacturers—COLEMAN & Co., Ltd, NORWICH AND LONDON, it 9d Bottle sent Post Free receipt of stamps. Amusements. rgIHEATRE ROYAL, NORTH SHIELDS. To-night and During the Week. Engagement of H. R. Leigh and Company in the Drama. BARNES OF NEW YORK. Monday next:—' - Outcasts ...

Published: Tuesday 23 July 1895
Newspaper: Shields Daily Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 488 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: riseborough 

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, 2 p.m The London monriiig papers discuss the question of the prospects of the Ministry. The Times mcl nes to the opinion that Government must ; the Daily News believes majority of the Bouse of Commons do not want any reform, but that they will oppose the present bill; and the Morning Herald predicts Lord John's defeat, and the disgrace and disorganization of the ...

INDIAN SPORTS AT THE FRONT

... PICTURESQUE SCENE BEHIND THE FIRING LINE. FINE ATHLETIC FEATS, British Headquarters, Sunday. Perhaps the strangest scene that has been witnessed Flanders since the war brok ...

Published: Tuesday 01 June 1915
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 725 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: riseborough 

SUDDEN DEATH OF SCHOOL BOY. PECULIAR CASE. INQUEST TODAY. inquest was held this morning Coroner Maynard, at the ..

... Saus-sfrreet, on the body of Henry Roger Ri.ardo Richards, five years of age, who died from injuries to his head, on .Sunday. George Alfred Riehards, 43, Covent Garden - street, stated that to six years ago he was ou the stage, but was now labourer. The deceased was his son, and about two o'clock on Saturday ni irning, he (witness) was awakened the boy talking to himself about his school, and ...

FASHION AND THINGS FEMININE

... [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED] By Miss Ida Mcller. AX ARTISTIC ROBE. For occasional wear at home the negligee of cashmere some such soft material the robe par excellence. It made in various ways, now in the cross over style, now after the fashion of a tea-gown, with a long coat-like garment falling over front of contra material, and, again, as djibbah. The robe sketched built the lines of the latter ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1905
Newspaper: Morpeth Herald
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1297 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: riseborough 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Thanksgiving Services. SpucLl Lai vest thanksgiving services were celebrated Sunday St. Peter's Church, BLshopwearaionth. Ia the morning, the_ Vicar, the Rev. T. J. Seeker, preached to a foil congregation, and in the even- the Rev. T. Tilston. The church was appropriately decorated for the occasion with flowers supplied by Mr. Wealans, gardener to R. L. Pemberton, Esq., and corn kindly sent in ...

SITUATIONS WANTED AND OFFERED. WANTED, an experienced TAILORS' MACHINIST. —Thos. Hunter and Sons, High-street a ..

... W. Wilson, High street West TVRKSSMAKERS.'— WANTED,'Good Skirt and Body Hands —Apply, Cowper and Son, 20, Fawcett- Btrcet. ANTED, an Educated YOUTH for Solicitor's > 1 Office.—Apply to W. M. Skinner, next door to General Post-office. RES.SMAKERS.—First-class bodice hands wanted. J&jp Also, two apprentices.—Apply, R. J- Etheringtou, 114, High-street West . SMART YOUTHS WANTED (about 16 years JL ...

DECREASE OF THE CHOLERA IN NEWCASTLE & GATESHEAD

... DECREASE OF THE CHOLERA NEWCASTLE & GATESHEAD. We are exceedingly happy to be able to substitute the word decrease for that of progress our account of the dreadful epidemic which has so fearfully prevailed in our town, and which we are sorry to add has now extended, with great virulence and fatality, to some portions of Ihe adjacent district. On the 20th (ruesday week) the number of deaths ...