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AN ALL-ROUND REPORT

... one application of St. flwbl oil, after all other remedies had failed.” - J Mrs. D. Coast, of Grove Cottage, Sandway, Maidstone, Kent, says: ** St. Jacobs Oil has cured me of neusalgia of two years standing.” There is no bodily pain which cannot be removed ...

SOUTHAMPTON BOROUGH POLICE. SATURDAY

... disorderly.—— Edmard Duncan, tailor, ofl ‘Orchard-lane, was fined 10, wnd costs. STEALING BoOTS.—Frank Newman, a middle-nged idividual, for stealing a pair of boots fron the shop door of Mr. Richards’ establishment in Bast-street,on ‘Phursday morning, was ...

ease in pachiag of brandy to produced). About 11 1 0 the be tie come trots the stack of wed

... palate, and rare-long t. the system. Horniman'e Diamond Jubilee Golden Tip Tea, in handnonely decorated tins, oak tato at TEA STALL. This taa is musegwased, and 1:00111011 of the golden tips India nod Ceylon. Visitors are requested parttime • pound tin ...

THE LOW RATE OF

... Mrs. H., Beechcroft, Alverstoke, Hants. (FENERAL SERVANT (thorough) for doctor's home;r&laln cooking; nurse kept: no knives, boots. or windows; wages £l2 to £l4—Mrs. Blackman, I'oplar House, Stamshaw, Portsmouth. Situations Wlanted. ‘VANTED by middle-aged ...

Rews of the Town

... Pheosix Whaef. Coffins Bs. and 2¢ 94 each, Mr B H Perry, Manchester-street. Men's boots 3s 11d and 4s, ditto Ilbo- 3s 64, women's boots 4s 9d, ditto shoes 3s Bd, ‘boys’ boots 4s 3d and 3s 3d, and girls' ditto 3s 64, 3s, and 1s 9d per pair, Messrs J Bi and ...

SHORT STORY. Once on Board the Lugger

... it, said the Coastguard, in his pleasant Kentish accents—for we were looking out on the Cornish sea; and it is the men of Kent who guard the Cornish coast. I thanked him, and went my way along the narrow sheep-track of a path that belted the cliff above ...

THE SOUTHAMPTON OBSERVER AND WINCHESTER NEWS—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 18%

... worn by a magistrate. It he resigns an | leaves *he city a crowd accompanies him from his residence to the gates, where his boots are drawn off with great ceremony to be preserved in the hall of justice, GETTING married at the English Church in Russia is ...

SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890

... wishes to ehow off and exhibig herself as a_brave, fearless, high-handed State that has quite forgotten the weight of the German boot, and how sore the kicking she got in 1870 made her for some time afterwards, of course, the Opposition here will misrepresent ...

COMPLAINTS

... Ladies on receipt of Posta! Order for One Shilling and stamped directed envelo&e.—Addrcn Mrs. Herbert, 'The Cross, Whitestable, Kent. !TIIE MATRIMONIAL NEWS and SPECIAL ADVERTISER. This valuable and influential journal has been established for 45 Lml&::l during ...

MONDAY

... receive five strokes with the birch rod. Music HALLS, THEATRES, AND CoOk Smops His RUlN.—Edward Henry Newell, 16, labourer, of Kent-road, Dadroom 't 17, Keat-roud. the progerty of Eliseth a en! of beth Smith, an elderly lady.—Prosecutrix, who is a widow, ...

THE SOUTHAMPTON OBSERVER AND WINCHESTER NEWS—SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 18%

... turning out of the Avenue-ruad, he accidentally fell off the step of the car, the wheel of which ruud over the heel of his boot, but, very fortanately, without injuring his foot. CURIOUS ACCIDENT.—As Mr. T. A. Oliver, of Bedford-place, was journeying ...

COURT AND SOCIETY

... now await th i A direct ng towards the | €XPON€ and no of any nent states that he Labour God pper, Dolce far Niente. r Lily, Golden on a footin, e pection, Liverpool will » occupants were doi ion. It was evid | exponent of the mili . more ainstaki rural ...