CHRISTMAS PARTY
... CHRISTMAS PARTY. WAS HIN GTONIANMEETING MUSIC £ REFRESHMENTS, ...
... CHRISTMAS PARTY. WAS HIN GTONIANMEETING MUSIC £ REFRESHMENTS, ...
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... Cdekntad LONDON CONCERT PARTY Will give A GRAND CONCERT the above Hall, On TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1803 MADAMS JOHBB. the BoyiJ Choral Concert*.) ft (MeUM RAM., Concert..) Bucutiooiit-Mte LiSSIB PRICE *Mo Maahri-Mln EDITH UOftK, (MoWßri, TriaHp CoNegr,) ...
... The Penarth Temperance Party and the Local Veto Bills. On Tuesday wening a meeting of the Urty washiddat the Y.M.C.A. rooms. 1 Massey Street, n there were present among»t otheia Councillor Mr' « I' '»«• -bihnson, i* ~ ,r ,' V - ( *> Mr liny ter, Mr J ...
... vanes removal. E. A. HOOPER’S FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT BEST pom all CLASSES or FUNERALS. FURNITURE REMOVED To all parti of the Kingdom- WINDSOR MEWS, SALOP ST., PENABTH. pmica liit on application. ...
... the invitation of the genial Chairman of the Board, W. L. Morris,Esq., the party left Cogan in a carriage and pair for a drive through the country district. At Wenvoe the party halted, and, with Mr J. p. Proud as pilot, visited the Castle and grounds then ...
... were conveyed in brakes by Mr Hooper, Windsor Road. The party numbered about fifty, and included Mr J N strong (conductor), Mr Jones (organisi), and Rev J H Hodson, BA, the new minister. The party left at 1u.3) in the morning, and for the convt nience ...
... Saturday latt, the ) 3th insL Mine- head was the place selected, and the party were photographed before starting:. After a sharp run across in the steamer Ravenswooi, most of the party visited Dunster Church, the Castle and village, return- ing by train to ...
... resisted the appeals of the Rector to accept the Chairmanship of the General Purposes and Attendance Committee. The Church party now have office and rule with a vengeance, and we shall see what we shall see. Dr Aitken has jumped into the position offered ...
... about those who provoked the contest, some alleging it was the result of the aetion of one party and others putting the credit at the doors of a totaUy different party, but, although some Unie- nominationalists, being dissatisfied with the views of Mr Carslake ...
... A COGAN MAN AND HIS MANY FRIENDS. A SOCIAL PARTY. ...