Refine Search

Newspaper

Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle

Countries

Regions

East, England

Counties

Bedfordshire, England

Place

Luton, Bedfordshire, England

Access Type

155

Type

104
26
25

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle

P. VAUGHAN & SONS, Domestic, • Horticultural and General Woodworkers, opposite Football Ground, Marsh• road, ..

... Universal Stores, 229.231, Dunstable-road, Toiton. WINES. —Our %genuine British Ginger Elderberry, Raisin, 'Orange. Sloe. Blackberry, 1/8 Per bottle. Direct from Maker.—S. Wright and Co., -Walkern, Herts. W AS wl i g?„ig — T t o o n u e Rough-dry' System ...

REMOVING DIET MONOTONY

... we anticipate that there will be appreciation of, as well as interest in, the Guardians’ decision to allow them apple and blackberry, and plum puddings now that fruit is plentiful. After all, suet puddings, though filling, are a trifle- monotonous. MORE ...

MR. S. M. FIRBANKS AND MISS VERA SAPWELL ~ MARRIED

... names were the bridegroom’s gift. Mr. Georgz Harvey, of Bognor Regis, was best man. . The bride’s mother was attired in blackberry velvet, with hat and shoes to match, and carried variegated carnations, while th 2 mother of the bridegrcom wore beige lace ...

CALL TO-DAY!

... each. SOFT FRUITS Blackcurrants, 1/6 each. Redcurrants, 1/6 each. Gooseberries, Leveller and Careless, 2/9 and 3/6 each. Blackberries, 3/6 each. Raspberries, 6/- dozen. MICHAELMAS DAISIES The Archbishop semidouble purple-blue. The Bishop —plum purple. ...

WELLINGBOROUGH

... . 1,500 FLOWERING SHRUBS in Variety, 1,500 YEWS, 1 ft. to sit., 800 CUPRESSUS. 12,000 PRIVET and QUICK, LOGANBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, IVIES, and OTHER STOCK. Messrs. Protheroe & Morris Are instructed by Mr. 1. E. Lack, whose lease has expired, to sell ...

A DELICHTFUL SWEET. Green’s Sponge Mixture

... fruit, allowing the Sponge to take up the syrup, or serve' separately. Delicious with stewed cher-! ries, raspberries, blackberries, tinned peaches, pineapple, pcars, apricots, etc., ete., ete. A TEA-TIME DELICACY.—Take a packet, of GREEN'S SPONGE MIXTURE ...

BROKEN FENCES

... saw defendant putting Dieces of wood into a bag. Defendant said he was blackberrying, but witness, when he had emptied the wood out of the bag, said they were ‘“ pretty blackberries. P.c. Gray said defendant denied a knowledge of the offerce, but eventuall ...

Countryside Notes

... the countryside so beautiful in autumn, and the fruits of the wild shrubs arid plants are ripening fast. The dervberries blackberries and elderberries are well known to all. also the bunches of dull red haws, are the fruit of the hawthorn or May and the ...

Countryside Notes

... after by village people in this district, and sold at good prices to a well-known Leighton firm for the making of sloe gin. Blackberries are plentiful but the sugar problem will lessen the demand. A few swallows remain, but these zvill soon start on their ...

TI C OK WAR CON l»-SI

... favourite raw material was rushes, because it lent colour. With it. one could use woods such hazel, willow, lime, wild rose, blackberry. old man's beard. and canc. Tools needed, said Miss Prentice, were side cutters, broad-nosed pliers, curved and straight ...