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... seasons. * Velveteens unadorned, as well fur trimmed, make very attractive frocks for evening wear in golden brown, vieux rose, Harding blue, and other soft shades, and should certainly be included. ...
... seasons. * Velveteens unadorned, as well fur trimmed, make very attractive frocks for evening wear in golden brown, vieux rose, Harding blue, and other soft shades, and should certainly be included. ...
... James Calpin. son Mr. and Mrs. Martin Calpln, Pitt Hill Cottages Eckington. bride in ivory georgette and lace, was attended Rose hard?. Mo?, borough, and Miss Kathleen calpin, Eckington Mr. Oswald I'inncy was the best man and Master Raymond was the groomsman ...
... the top. - LEY: Shipley, Walsh, Gill (M.), Faulkner Burgin, Smith, ced Flannigan. Sub.: pro BRIDGE: Smeulders, Scarrott, Rose, Hard. y, Birchenall, Williams Gough, Cunningham. t. Mr. A. Saunders | a 22nd minue bridge looked ANEErous towards rval and Shiple ...
... Sports, drew 2-2. Moulding and Graham scoring. lan Smart missed a penalty for New Cross in the ias* minute. Ecclesfield Red Rose, hard hit by injuries, defeated Intake 4-1. Lambert (2) and Birley (2) scored the Red Rose goals. ...
... PERFORMANCE Ng/k!ghtly STONES P • ALACE. n oo HA .,,at 6.45 and 8.4.5, Tel., Broomhill 709. 48 et L ov 'kKAwn. m BLACK ROSES. Hard Taps, comedy. Prizma colour, Budget. 1 1.,_____ 2 t 11 1 , ; 1-1, T HAL L. .°' Co ntinuous till 10.30. ALL THIS WEEK-I°)'ll ...
... JOHN & SON’S Stork of PIANOS unrivalled in the Cily. Inspection invjied of tnrr 150 Instnunente. Pianos by Marshall and Rose, Hard and Oollard, Challen, Hilton Hilton, at the new prices, represent marvellous value. Slightly Used P.anos Chappell. Semes ...
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... M- In addition the above Genuine Bargains. and S«n hare complete ln•trumente, bv ail leading English Mahers-Mareh-xll ami Rose. Hard, Cramer. Challen, Russell. and Hilton, and the finest selection Player Pianos, including the worlds beat. Angelos Player- ...
... from hawthorn leaves —the ‘bread and cheese’ of our youthful days —sorrel, wild garlic, and the tender rod shoots of wild roses. Hard-boiled eggs, i.e., water hefts*, blackbirds’, and throstles’. Hedgehogs are fine eating, cooked gipsy fashion—you know, ...
... Homer’s Fly beat Smith’s Spark, Smith’s Luce beat Walker’s Lill, King’s Jack beat Hall’s Vic, Morton’s Snip beat Chapman’s Rose, Harding’s Nettle beat Smith’s Smut, Harrison’s Rose beat Phoenix’s Luce, Harrison’s Fly beat Smith’s Fly, Skinner’s Luce beat Morton’s ...
... landed very wide. the other end a prolonged scrimmage took place in the home goal, and clear the expense oomer. Coniine again Rose hard in. but Cotnev this time eb'seed casilv. Wfaitwiek a Hacked (Hmtigly, and «pie also* right the goal, and thndnDg the ball ...
... rubbish from the beds, give light dressing of artificial rose manure, and fork the beds over. Always prune newly-planted roses hard back, that good foundation may be laid for future growths, even if, the first year, the bushes are somewhat small. We have ...