ARTISTIC AND USEFUL NOVELTIES
... ARTISTIC AND USEFUL NOVELTIES Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW TEAK GIFTS. The Display will include ...
... ARTISTIC AND USEFUL NOVELTIES Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW TEAK GIFTS. The Display will include ...
... The master (Mr. Edward Jones) reported that on Christmas morning each i nmate received letter from the Christian Knowledge Society, through the kind agency of Mrs. David Owen, Conway.—The usual Christmas dinner, which consisted of roast beef, potatoes ...
... Neptune.” This deep interest manifested in the poor, many of whom were old people, is worthy of emulation. Christmas Thke.—The annual Christmas tree and sale of work in connection with the English Baptists took place on Thursday evening last. The proceedings ...
... THE HOUSB. The present number of inmates was 86.—1t was* resolved to give the inmates the usual treat at Christmas.—Mr. J. Jones, plumber, Portmarloc, tendered for fixing bath, pipes, &c., the house. Air. Otfen Jones thought tenders should solicited for ...
... trustees, £lOOO, to distribute the interest thereof yearly on Christmas Eve amongst tha poor of Tafamfagal, and desires that may be impressed upon the recipients that he left the money that Christmas Day might be a time of joy and thanksgiving on account of ...
... master’s applications. The master, on behalf of the inmates, applied for the usual Christmas treat.—On the motion of Mr. 0. Hughes and Captain Lewis this was agreed to.—Captain Vorney, M.F., had sent £1 towards the feast; and on the motion of Mr. O, Jones ...
... expired ; and at the Tabernacle Bap- Christmas comes but oi-oe a year, list Chapel, Cardiff, an old man, Owes ' ohicks cat till they feel queer. Davies, died suddenly whilst the first hymn was beiug sung. Christmas comes but once year, The Albion Chemioal ...
... formerly an officer here, conducted the meetings. The Cooperative Hall was crowded with an appreciative audience. Captain Christmas, of Talysarn, was present during Sunday and Monday, when the barracks was well attended. A number of hymns,mainly composed ...
... n of the movement by recording their approval of it. also suggested that the annual concert given by the children about Christmas should be revived. They used to be about the most popular entertainments of the year in the place. The prizes he had previously ...
... usual geniality, and I soon found that Christmas Evans had for him a special interest. It was at the house of his father-in-law. Dr. Davies (Y Dull), that Christmas was taken ill, and that he breathed his last. Christmas was on visit to Swansea, and had preached ...
... Messrs. William Jones, 12, Stanley-crescent, Holyhead; Owen Williams, Stores, Bodedern ; Evan Jones. Factory. Bodedern; John Christmas Williams, Boston-street. Holyhead; William Griffith, Druid House, Holyhead ; and Watkin Williams, Valley. ...
... RHYL. Hot-Pots fob ihr Poor.— Capt. Wynn* Jones, Olinda, with his usual generosity, provided 230 excellent hot-pots on Christmas Day for the aged poor and other deserving persons in Rhyl. They were duly distributed under the direction the Poor Relief ...