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Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph

Professional. on. Penny Per Ward: Minimum lia

... Khaki Troueers from 5s lid; Heavy Railway Havers, 7. 6d ditto, long, 12e. 6d ; Blue and Khaki Great Coats from 12.• 6d .• Cardigan Jackets, ge. lid., 4. lid.; 360 Woollen Shirts and Pants, good, I. ; 24 only Tweed C.cats and Vesta, 14s. • kd. ; Polio* ...

'RABBIT Slaw bat shatimiL 13c 611.; kWas A. 4. 9c at pa *mac Aka. best Oaks. 4s. om 100. Ust frec-Comarpiam Fa ..

... of Mary Cray. awd St. John's COI tee. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs John mad TURLE—Jsensey 23rd, M 23, Madetra Park, bridge Wells. Emma. olfe of the We Riekid Turk. of VLAKO TORNER—Jamory 2011. at the residual of her seoltes, John T. Finals, 3614 Mule, oldest ...

WATERINOOURY

... with an arm chair by Booker. TRIBUTES TO MR. J COOPP A ER.-- special the members aundag garnering w „ held at WoMEN'S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. At the annual meeting at Medway Hall on Fri. united Methodist Church on Monday to pay tribute to Mr. John Coopper ...

FUTURE OF THE PAPERMAKING INDUSTRY

... price £240 -John C. Beadle. Ltd.. Coach Builders and Motor Agents. Dartford. 1726 - NIORD Ton Lorry with Beadle built agricultural body and cages: bely equipped with spore tyres and in obsoletely good condition throughout; .1175. -Messrs. John C. Readtc ...

PersonaL

... PersonaL .rs. Spender Clay, wife of the Tonbridge Division, was Aodbaptism of her infant nephew, apta,in the Hon. John J. awl Lady 'iolet Astor, at Hedsor Parish Church. The hild was given the name of Gavin. * * * * Hon. Mrs. Spender Clay has generously ...

00INO downi—Schoolboys provided some very interesting boxing bouts during the afternoon at Wombwell Park during ..

... Thursday, the coffee morning a t D er ; Estate, broke both legs and Brenda Bentall entertained Final arrangements were his left arm when his motor- with folk songs alter giving made for the 21st birthday party of the branch on Thurs- The ILS.P.C.C. raised ...

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... iery rEeniat derangement • was retneae.t I ronant Wad. Gravesend. t-tainied irteu fo, the Jury on Thursday at Dartford. when . John T. W. :newer. of Queen Street. Mr. If 11, :smell held an Optima on the - IV ___li ' 4 LUX° Shoes is iactsasias Celebrated Orchestra ...

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... n lime* 14th, Elisabeth Selby. late of Midfield, Wks Valence, and of Loose. aged 81. THEODOSIUS November 13th, soldier. at John's. Grantham Road. Newbury, beth Theodosius. widow of Rcv. A. T. Meadows, formerly Vicar of WHEATEAR- On Novensba 12th, saddest ...

• IN 110SPITAls-Admfaatons Menthe Trends A SCHOLASTIC ADDITS. - Eathieen expenslve. That one can economise In ..

... handkerchiefs. pullover cardigans. fancy by s ang of /*Tee , Misr one. motorists are &Meted place their vests. pyjama suits, shirts. gloves. Des, scarves. sonic to he morbid, whelst others seders early. Isalf hose, sock suspenders and arm hands. THE 1105 afARCIIIE ...

d ulz 11116ders reeved for the supply of cee accepted was at £2 Be. tor brit lelitierholds and £2 6

... winnerA Atiendanoe: 1 Cecil Turner; Raymond William Benham, John McCormack; Stanley King, Herbert Franks, George Reeves, John Holland, Hector Franks, Gilbert Tanner, Stanley Alex. Evans, Victor Ulph, John Francis, Sears, Joyce Reeves. Mary Wood, Edie Belliflg ...