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PRINCESS BISMARCK

... —Arsessilr, surslr. snd with perfect »fety got rid of bj a»in« KEATING'S TABLETS, Tins, U. lid. «sch. Two gentlemen passing blackberry bosh when the fruit was unripe, one raid was ridiculous to call them berriea, when they were red. you know,” said Ua friend ...

LONDON LETTER.^

... function of fashion goes without saying. AU the available Koyalties were there; duchesses and countesses were as plentiful as blackberries, but it _ was noticed that there were some members of the aristocracy conspicuous their absence. The gardens behind Devonshire ...

mixture red and black is much

... Instruct the cook to put a teaspoonful of vanilla essence with the fruit. Stewed, and eaten with whipped cream, really ripe blackberries are excellent, bat quite half of those sold in the market are unripe, and have not arrived at the full luscious flavour ...

LADY’S LETTER. ltd? contributor to the London Standard, writing new materials for drear. «»ya: The Introdactioa ..

... (that blue green shade the blooms acquire when grown in certain soils); rhododendron, dahlia, petunia, clover, mulberry, and blackberry being the best worn red* and purple*, while the newest shades of grey are quite charming. The chief novelties in cloth* ...

WESTEEHAM

... splendid box fruit Mr. brought on, consisting four varieties of apples, three kinds of peas, two kinds of grapes, raspberries, blackberries. and two kinds of tomat.»es. Mr. Yeomans showed some Commodore Nutt lettuces, and some I grown cabbages, sec./nd crop of ...

A SEW STRIPED HORSING GOWN,

... the two down in the meadow yonder, sitting hand in hand, the monkey tied to the branch of tree by long cord, and eating blackberries. And you don't suppose I went and told Mrs. Lee, it went for five years. The money in Mr. Graham’s liands was all gone ...

LOCAL BOARD ELECTION

... battery, m aid the relief fund the Society, which realized over !ls. Mrs t’hirk, of sent some Australian and basket of blackberries, which were o 01. Mr.-, A. Itecvc lent splendid Japan--*.- i-abinet, the littings 'v- 0,., ,[ ) and the proved excellent ...

THE MEDICAL OFFICER’S REPORT

... r advantage, and showed a great deal skill the instrument. The piece was deservedly encored. Mrs F. Ledger then sang “Blackberries and kissos.” but she was singing under groat dis. advantage, fur sue wars suffering from severe cold. Sim is, however, ...

ART AND LETTERS

... strong to resist, when many of the works on the walls represent an income of £2OO a year. The Turners are plentiful as blackberries, and there is one of the finest Claudes in the world, **l remember” (a correspondent writes) ** visiting the collection ...