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ARTIFICIAL TENTS WITHOUT PLAT&

... the Preening. . Artificial Teeth • 1/-, 2/-. each. • The 3/- Teeth are the heat that motley can buy, useful frr eat* sad speaking, rd Wend appearance, match* the colour of teeth. TESTI, STOPPED with Cold Cement, Sliver, Platinum, Pembina. rercelame-Fluinge ...

Mr. Monk: I don't want it. (Laughter.) • ..,

... I can attribute this to is the approaching election. Mr. Oliver said that he meant ndtbing per- Donal to Mr. Monk. He was speaking of the Council's gardener of that name. Mr. Cullingford's proposal was carried, and the question of steps to be taken to ...

A PRACTICAL PETTICOAT

... comfortable crisp petticoat of silk, moire. or moirette, with its nice wide flounce and smart little foot-frills. Personally speaking, I must confess that I am not at all sorry to welcome our old friend back again. The soft limp . petticoats of satin, cr ...

WALTHAM CROSS

... Saturday last, in a large marquee erected in the grounds of the Four Swans Hotel, Waltham Cross. The exhibits, generally speaking, showed an improvement both as regards quality and quantity in any previous show, but unhappily the attendance was by no ...

MEETING AT WEST GRREN

... was mused by Mr Elder, seconded by Mr Benjafield, and carried with very few diasentienta. Candidates were then invited to speak, and in response the following came forward : Messrs Armtield, Bradley, Dash, Robinson, Clarke, Iluggett, Edmunds, Fotheringham ...

TOTTENHAM

... admission. we would advise our readers to be there in good time if they want a seat. Ths Cigar and Telmer* Mead, in • remet speaks in high terms of our townsman, Hr. F. W. Jonas, Cremalltobac- or the Lower Ward, of mark, men in the trade. is Viioe-Fneeidcrit ...

GIRL WITH SAW TONI

... range of nearly four octaves, sings the deepest hags notes with !Me, and also produces the most ideal falsetto tones. The speaking voice has remained .a deep bass up to the present. Laryngoscopically the vocal cords are seen to be much broader and longer ...

LABOUR MASTER AND PAUPER

... master was to the effect that on the day in question h 3 found the prisoner in a part of the house he should not be, and on speaking to hint the prisoner struck him in the face.—Assistant Muter Liddell was called to corroborate this witness's statement, ...

D11181311,N OF Till PUBLIC

... created such disturbances. In speaking of his actions. Mr. Oliver uttered a bull. Everything I do, be said, is for the best, even if I see it is wrong afterwards. Mr. Le Mare opposed the motion, and while he was speaking a member tie audience shouted ...

THE UNEMPLOYED

... going to support any motion which would bring poseurs to bear upon this ea-celled Government. Mr. Barrios, upon rising to speak, was met with cries of Vote, members on the opposite side saying that they were all agreed. Mr. Bermes said that he intended ...

Tottenham Y.M.C.A

... Christ said that when He was gone a Comforter should roam. The great want of the world is comfort. It. requires a lifetime to speak of all the experiences which I meet. To see woman whose fare, know no blush but the blush of vice. To young men with all their ...

Smoot – MR ALFRED BEITLEY

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