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... right rep int the Bible should be universal (accuracy, with sevre penalties, for lapses included), and should open ai ke to Mr Kent and Routledae. to and Stationers Hall. —Illustrated Royal British Bank.—On Friday the assignees of the Royal British Bank, ...

Published: Friday 03 June 1859
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2958 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A t.V MILLINERY CLEARANCE

... D’ve ever im von laa’ reca’ Thac days, Pia a the warld wis like a be’ Afore oor tees. Like vou, A’m gaun toe the place That kent ma twenty rears © grace, Far crery hoowie, every face Refhects masel’ A’m aff the morn tae jime the rece Toe But noo ma thochts ...

nun now W.... lima ..away are fattening pens-each pen being about 10ft troops, besides a large number of e ffi

... arsold instead of a year-old cut3iog.Men's Heroes Working Boots. from 4s Women's Lacing Boots ar Yearlings, to £l3 10e ; two-year-olds, Ll 4 to flit. s e w s ft sewed from 4 Women's strong Boots his tune er to the reply be had given. A question was Weed ...

VORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1867

... Coutts' sparkling entertainment. Golden hair is going out of fashion and dark hair is conking in. Fashion could not have offered common sense a better revenge than the sight of the beauties that were dark-haired turning golden and then turning black again ...

SIRTIl&

... 'oer.o!!resormeno. TOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFK - - ---- - --- ---- . - --- .. -- . -_.- WELL PLAYED, HOMOCEA. • BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS . HIGHLY RECOMMENDFJ) BY MEDICAL THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY COMPANY. --- POETRY. DIRECT FROM GLASGOW. MEN. _ A friend writing ...

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... upon me. I have b o d y. left me sore in soul, and, incidentally, in bees, been reading old-world books and dreaming SPECIAL, BOOTS Where aft we took rambles in races *ii' old-world dreams: hearing voices speae, as on So the conclusion has been forced upon ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1905
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4081 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... departure stations will be better organized than last year, when the crush was overwhelming and the watchful pickpocket reaped a golden harvest. The introduction of the Budget before Easter is a novelty in the way of modern parliamentary procedure, but it by ...

SWEET 1317101 ZR DAY

... SWEET DAY. Swerr , unliner day I saw thee dawn In golden glory from the emit ; The ;morning star had not withdrawn, N, r yet the night-bird's warblings ceased. The , un rose up inflaming might, W tile all creation owned his sway, And glowed with throbs ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... wand, effectively draped with autumn leaves and fruit. Miss Nell Campbell Smith went as a Spanish Dancing Girl, and wore a golden zonave, with a short muslin. skirt covered with gay ribbons and hells. In her hand she carried a tambourine. Mise.lmm Campbell ...

IT GROWS DARK, BOYS !

... meab_dying—sometimes he doth get A of Paradise with its soft ease— Toe lustre for his gaze just yet— Tee the apples of its golden trees— His ils with their dii•eling sheen wigs thelseing. It grows dark, boys, dark; And what as late had been by oblivion's ...

THE ROYAL VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT HOLYROOD

... Waiting to the Duchess of Kent the Hon. Beatrice Byng, Maid of Honour to the Queen ; the Right Hon. Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for the War Department; Lord James Murray, Equerry in Waiting to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent —attended on either side ...

Published: Friday 10 August 1860
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5752 | Page: 8 | Tags: none