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... ROW ADVERTISING PAYS. A striking example of how press advertising reduces sellin& costs by increasing demand, was given at the annual banquet of the Revelation Suitcase Co., at the Hotel Cecil last Wednesday evening, February 29th. Mr. E. Norbert Kennedy ...
... SEPARATING THE ROWS AND THE SEEDS. Many allotmenteers do not obtain the full number of pods because the rows are too closely together. For a goodly length of the side shoots to flower the sides of the rows must receive light and air. The distance from row to row ...
... ASTON ROW ANT. Fdrbral op the late Ladt Lambbet.—The remains of this estimable and deeply lamented lady, were conveyed to their last resting place, in the family vault, at Aston, on Friday last The arrangements which were under the direction Mr. C. P ...
... SUICIDE IN ROTTEN ROW. On Monday evening Mr. St. Clare Bedford, the coroner for Westminster, held au inquiry at St. George's Hospital, respecting the death of Alexander John Ritchie, aged thirty years. Mr. Robert Ritchie, an engineer, residing at Edinburgh ...
... ASTON ROW ANT. STIILLINO MitAL.—James Treadwell and Thomas Lamer were charged at the Oxfordshire Lent Assizes, held at Oxford, March 2, the former with stealing, and the latter with receiving two bushels of meal at Aston Rowant, on the 18th of January; ...
... A ROW IN THE HOUSE. Apart from the gravity of the subject under discussion, says the Times, then wu something irresistibly droll in the manner in which the debate on Lord John xtuaaeil’s new proposition to admit the Jews waa conducted on Saturday morning ...
... CONUNDRUM FOR ROITRN-ROW. Ist Friend (on horseback asks a friend): What is the cheapest bit to ride with ! 2n.1 Friend: Well, I shonhi say—. Ist Friend I shouldn't. The cheapest bit, sir, is a threepenny bit. A SONO FOR SOCIETY. Blancbey Prancey went ...
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... A ROW AT AN AUCTION. Samuel Jacobs, a furniture broker, was on Tuesday convicted, before Alderman Rose, of a shameful assault on a constable, at a sale which took place at the Queen's Arms Hotel, in Newgate-street. The constable, in plain clothes, attended ...
... ROTTEN ROW. At Marlborough-street, on Saturday, the Hon. John Napier, of No. 24, Prince's-gate, was summoned for furious riding in Rotten-row, Hyde-park. Police-con- Stable Palmer, A 641, said last Saturday evening, while on duty in Rotten-row, he saw ...