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John Cassell's Teas

... kinds, may soloctcd from, at prices which defy competition ; comprising Ladies’ Black and White Satin Slippers, Silk Operas, Kid, Patent, Lasting, and Cashcmero ditto, I/adics’ and Gentlemen’s Leather Clogs, India Rubber Goloshes, Morocco, Roan, Venetian ...

A FETE

... about 2 CONS' /LATION SWEEPSTAKE FOR BEATEN HORSES.-3;.7 added money. Entrance Fee, 10a. Distance miles. OPEN PONY DRIVING COMPETITION.— Far Ponies under 14 bands. Enhance Fee, 7a. 6d. Pint Prise. .24; Second Prise. 4; Third Prize. The above Events Wednesday ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1902
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 536 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BALDON

... e the sale attracted an exceptional company of agri- c) culturists alnd others, and from start to finish y the keenest competition rcigned for each lot, re- .1 suiting in one ot the most satisfactory sales that (I hav beess recorded this M4iclhaolmas ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1900
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 764 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

SUPERFLUOUS FAT

... loaf of bread She gets through is • Yammer with which she is knocking the into her man. Even the muscular testes displaced, clogged, and their Stew mixed up with at lot; be takes the plane of flesh, in fact, in the beat Than the is incurable. WEE TIME BY ...

Wp.lll. Drive and puce

... gathering wa• held in the Masonic Buildings, High Benet. on Friday. It took the form of a whist drive and dance. nearly 0 being present. Tbe competition for the whits waa very keen. Doming was enjoyed to strains of Jack Vine?* band until 1 a.m., and special ...

—•- - • • - - :nosed on Thursdays at 4 o'clock No Credit. The Cash System. No Discount, AUTUMN

... wand and reliable guiltily. All bedstesds are guaranteed strung, durable, fell length, and well finished. We radii* that competition is cedunted, but we meet it by relying on the quality of our goods, and the moderation of our prices, combined with the ...

BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY

... paying the Minstrels a visit. To notice individual performers of the corai>any is not necessary where all are so good. A clog dance is one of the chief features. A piccolo solo by J. J. Dyke deserves special mention. The two Linds&vs playing one violin ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1898
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1997 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... characters were very creditably impersonated. The per- formance was interspersed by comic songs, the dancing of a sailor's horupipe, and a clog dance, the whole giving the greatest satisfaction. ZALIGIous TaAoT SooCIETY.-The annual meeting of this Socisty ...

OXFORD FANCIERS' SHOW

... serious a condition to be able to appear. PRrMROSE LEAGUE CONCERT AND DANCE.- Under the auspices of the A. W. Hall Habitation of the Primrose League a succebsful concert and dance were given on Thursday in the Constitutional Hall, Cowley- road, which ...

City & County Intelligence (continued.)

... piccolo-duet. ar Messrs. B. arid R. Rosbert sigain. appssared iii-a sone arid -m dance, which fairly ?? dosen thre house, arid in reply to a vociferous enicoer -,ave, a clog dance, which ways di re-demaudeod. Messrs. A. Booker, W. Holding, and W. Askew asgistkd ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1891
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2174 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND . BERKS. AND BUCKS GAZETTE, DEC. 14, 1889. 5 NOTIC ES. Society's Mine, or wilful ..

... effective, and cse-sieted of a clog dance by Master Spes man, receiving an encore: • stump oration by Ben Si delivered in a eificaeht manner; piccolo by Id T. A. Smith, which was skilfully executed and well et plauded ; song and dance by Mr. A. Bruce. Dens old ...

AGAIN, AND AGAIN, AND AGAIN

... the 12th of December. Summonses I should he issued by the 23rd inet. tableaux Vivant., representing the story of The six dancing Primeea, will be given by members of the Sand of Matey towards the end of nest month. The costumes will be specially made ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1903
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2164 | Page: 4 | Tags: none