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... .• • . Christmas A ID OLD gr i z NTIDOTA ...
... CHRISTMAS, 1898. TRY* 4 ...
... CHRISTMAS COMING. Christmas is coming; and on our day of publication the visitor, looked . forward to with happy expectation by so many, will be here. On his first visit to the world, all the nations were at peace; and most of them are at peace just ...
... CHRISTMAS CREEKS. Oh, bury nastor is fair and young. But far too good for a single life; And many a maiden, saith gossip's tongs's!, Would fain Lowbury pastor's wife, So his bookie/irks are 'broidered in et and gold, And his slippeis are really a sight ...
... CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR FORRION MAILS. Or a meat blireei el New - Ye This year every it peke. a seve!tatin, according 10th. every packet. All . .3 . w.a ?sok. NO.l packet. lachallegiesipsiarent idled. *Dean beauti• .1 _. Swallows Fly. 1 he . . E T ...
... CHRISTMAS CHEER. In making' preparatlone for Christmas we would remind ' our friends that no CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR'S PARTY can be complete without a supply of FRUIT SYRUPS. They form meat wholesome and reftexhing beverages, at pleasant to the taate as ...
... CHRISTMAS BEER IN WORKHOUSES. Mr. Thus. Grindle, of Patricroft, who takes a great p.reonal interest in this question, thus writes to us: — The approach of Christmas will make it necessary that Boards of Guardians shall discuss the fare with which they ...
... spices. The Christmas tree had not yet come over to England, but there were snap-dragon, forfeits, blind mau's buff, and many other romping games. There were, above all, the country dances. Everybody danced Sir Roger de Coverley ' on Christmas Eve and Christmas ...
... Choice Pieces. CHRISTMAS. First Observed a Festival. There is not anythinct to Mt the exoet dote at whieh flve eommemoration of the birth of Jesns Christ settlod inntitntion in the Church. and it eon only he nith eertainty that it was Rhont the 4th century ...
... and Co., 79, Golden-lane. London, E.C. • The Christmas productions of these artistic colour printers are of the most varied and admirable order. Their turn-over and hanging calendar.: for 1901, their Christmas cards, and their games are all of the highest ...
... CHRISTMAS PRIZE DRAWING& Dear sir,—A certain class of pub&sns a great haul at Chrieturss time by a drawing for boitiss of &c. are ly dd. or Is. each, but in of t=the goods disposed of do not equal a teeth of the cash repaired. seek dressier are illegal ...
... Drink at Christmas Time. Boesking professionally, Mr. Rothera said that Christmas /Mg a tint , when, in ennsiequet of exeessive imlitlmenee in eating and drinking. his orrvices were more likely to be required than at any other. The teport of the Recr ...