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... ROWE ROWE Makers of Sailor Garments to Her Majesty the Queen. Qfae ChitctrQns Shop 106 NEW BOND ST W M 'THE Children's A VISIT to see the A Shop is Liberty new 'Rowe' Hj Hall for the youngsters Models for Spring is m where dainty little not only a joy ...

Published: Wednesday 31 March 1915
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 98 | Page: 47 | Tags: Photographs 

ROWE

... ROWE ROWE OF BOND STREET The new Young Men's tailors' shop on the second floor provides just that touch of aloofness and detachment from the young people that older boys appreciate. More elbow room, too. Here, the garments approximate to those sold by ...

Published: Wednesday 20 August 1924
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 91 | Page: 56 | Tags: none

ROWING

... ROWING. BY the time these lines are in print the 'Varsity Fours at Oxford will have been rowed, so all that can be done this week will be to give a few final notes on the practice of the crews. New College, who are the holders, have not come on so much ...

ROWE'S

... request I Jft* Prices are lower for good school clothes at 106 New Bond St. Rowe's prices are lower to-day than they have ever been. Rowe's quality remains the same THIS IS TYPICAL OF ROWE'S VALUES: A boy's double-breasted school overcoat of rich navy blue all-wool ...

Published: Wednesday 07 September 1932
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 91 | Page: 53 | Tags: Illustrations 

ROWING

... last, the Oxford men rowed a course from Hamhledon lock to the Royal Hotel just beyond Henley bridge, in a most satisfactory manner. Culine-Seymour set an average of 32 to the minute over the course, and finished up at 34, the rowing being good. The time ...

ROWING

... ROWING. THE fine weather at the end of last week made the October rowing more of a pleasure and less of a task than it usually is, and the river has been crowded with boats. Until the Fours are decided nothing else will be seriously thought of, and all ...

ROWING

... be rowed for at Henley Regatta, but which, since 1883, has been rowed for at the Town Regatta. Fours from Reading, Henley, and Marlow entered, and the race was won by the former club, which defeated Henley in the preliminary heat and Marlow in the final ...

ROWING

... (cox.). The race will be (rowed on the Adelaide Course at Ely on Saturday, December 2nd. R. H. Sanderson, the winner, is the son of the Rev. E. Sanderson, Vicar of Uckfield, Sussex, who rowed three against Oxford in 1862. He rowed six in the victorious crew ...

ROWING

... the same four won both the Stewards' and Visitors' Cups at Henley, and gave a fine ex hibition of four-oared rowing. Systematic winter rowing is more popular this year than ever, and the Thames R.C. are again to the fore in this direction. Mileage is ...

ROWING

... ROWING. This being Jubilee year it is expected that the festivities at Oxford will ho all crowded into Eights week, and that conse quently the week will he gayer and moro brilliant than ever. The weather has lately been charming 011 the river, but the ...

ROWING

... Thornton the Junior on a foul. The Ruthven Chal lenge Cup for Junior Fours was won by the Dwynyeld Rowing Club, and the Senior Fours by the Kingston Rowing Club also on a foul. ...

ROWING

... close, both in the trial heats, which were rowed from the Bridge to the Church, and in the final. The only event decided was the Open Scratch Eights, and as there was a dead-heat in the second heat, four boats rowed in the final. Allanson's crew won by about ...