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LEYLAND FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Hargreaves; 2, Ji. ieceles. Scsret fls melots, 1 tied 2, T. Iii. Shuttleworth. Dish of Ilninslnd 2, NV. Boardmnan. Dish of 5 kitchen apples, 1, If W~.Bes.ardman; 2, J. E. Livcevey; 3, J. Corlass. Dish of 5 dessert apl, 1,W ause; 2, J. E. Livescy ; 3, Rev: ...

ART NOTES

... in his profes- sion. Some of the water colours show a good feeling for colour. Among these are Llyn Idwal, or the Devil's Kitchen, Snowden; i Llanberis Falls, Trefriw,i Lake Ogwyn, Barmouth Sands, &TC . Iont &c. Mr. John Rail baa panted a successful ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Monday in the case of a cook, who w iasfo I, with great aniniation pointing out to John the merits on ' of an immense kitchen-range, with culinary apparatus an at complete, in the hardware departrents. Since then sari- T 11 ous cases of a similar ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... l or sporting subjects, together with interesting illustrated papers on Agricultural Implements and AppliRnces, ; The Kitchen and flower Beds, &-cc, and n number of tables for ascertaining the weighi of cattle, of a stack of hay, and of other com- ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... audience of last evening, notwithstanding that the cymbals employed were as bad a sample of what ris irreverently termed the kitchen furniture I'of the orohestra as could well have been in-i ported. Then there was the storm. with itd wondrous rush of strings ...

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... party, just passing, who sid it S ?9n was neither ; but the brilliancy was owing to its I having bean cleaned with Brook's Kitchen Soap, r GuS which for cleaning paint and all household work v vill stands unrivalled. Upwards of 200 tons have been n c is ...

ALARM OF FIRE AND PANIC IN A THEATRE

... and out of two old shirts left to -him he had been compelled to lend her one. She had sold beds and bedding, furniture and kitchen utensils, and there was not a day passed but she disposed of something during the time he was out searching for employment ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... of fuels and would only be c used where it was plentiful, and it is probable that the S trench kitchen is more genorally used in South a Africa. If the kitchen is to be made in a camp where li the stay of the troops is to be for only one or two nights, ...

LIVERPOOL DOG & POUNTRY SHOW

... 1895,1 and cop H Kitchen; Blondinette, barred, bred 1885, land cup Capt FR Dobson; Satin- ette, Brunette. Dinette, Silverette, Visor, or Sulphur- ette, bred 1895 1 and cup F Gibson; Turbiteen or Domino, bred ?895, 1 and cup H Kitchen; Oriental Turhit ...

GARSTANG FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... flavoured: Dr. aWilliams. Plums, dessert, 6: 1, Dr. Williams; 2, W. Ben. ison. Plums, kitchen, 6: 1, Dv. Williams; 2, W. Boys. Apples, dessert, 6: Mrs. Gardner. Apples, kitchen, 6: f1, Dr. Williams; 2, Mrs. Gardner. Collection of fruit, 7 varieties: 1, W. Boys; ...

POETRY

... mether. ~3EorrowbjI shrille. An Irishman who had returned fiom Italy, where be had been with his master, was asked in the kitchen: Yel, then Pat, what is lava I heiar the master talk'ng about? 1 Only a drop of the crater, was Pat's witty reply. DNsmNITION ...

CHESTER SHOW AND FETE

... Odfild-,3' Jackson, Capenhurst Hall Gardens oi 3, Viscount Combermocre. Kitchen apples :1,3 M1ndoe; mes 2, Viscount Combermere; 3, F Sherry. Eccleston des- tir, sert plums: J3 MImdce. Kitchen plums: jl ll'Indoe. de: S Bottled fruit(dsicvaet) 1, Mrs 3lcc, Chris- ...