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SEASON 1905 & 1908

... ITEGETIBLE MERCHANT ASH NCRIIMITIIAN. BREDON TERRACE, EVESHAM. To Amateurs & Gardeners. THE EXTENSIVE KENT NURSERIES ON GEORGE BUNYARD hod Co., LW. MAIDSTONE, offer to Porchver9 the dant developed set of FRUIT TREES, VINES & FIGS PAIRS. VTOCI OHMISTMAS RaLit ...

MORE COViRIIIIIEIT MUDDLING

... Hot: Solos are to omditioos to be F. & E. BECK Agricultural Seeds. Clovers. Grasses. Mangolds. Yates' Champion Yellow Globe. Golden Tankard. Usts on application. VE.KMOREL'S INAPBAOI SPRAYERS. For Fruit Trees, Flowers and Vegetables. gi, Have woo 425 First ...

THE STANDARD, SATURD

... MIDGE. A pathetic tragedy was courted in Grotto Wood, If arriewbano, Kent, early on Tungt?y morning last week, who., Lieuteasnt-Golonel Walter Reginald Rudge. of Stedo Court, near Maidstone, and youngest brother of Mr. E. C. Nudge, of Abbey Manor, Enrolls's:l ...

SITUATIONS VACANT

... present Bad. that their mmendroenta will be thorough and drastic. Lit too late for the Government to avail themselves d the golden bridge? The hot mother seems to stimulate the imagination well as the the*. la the Eve. them Polio, Court the other day a ...

♦ GIRL'S SUDDEN IMPULSIL

... address given below.—E. S. Salmon. F.L.S., &nth-Fasten - a Agrioultural eollege, Wye, Kent. 0 0 Speaking on the goceelserry mildew disease at a nieetuar of the Maidstone Farmers' Climb and Mid lima Clamber of Agriculture, Professor Salmon said any time ...

I GARDEN = - LID - - FARM. Supplant of good quality tipples in the Foe. them markeis have not

... Wonders bare roade from to 'la per pot, good Blenhet® 6. to 3d., Northern ltneenutga to., Branaloy'a Seedlings Ir, bd. to to., Golden Noble 4. to M. bd., Nor. canton. 40. to ss. The tegetsbto trade has been much the same Ism week. There ha. been a good supply ...

soeund Thursdays in the month' of January, February. March. App,:. May, October. Novara, bar, and December iris ..

... formerly; in. deed with Ipswich on Tuesday , Bornford on Wednesday. and Maidstone yesterday, all rather dearer than otherwise, Mark lane must bidwith liberality, or have ita •upplar fret. Kent. Uses, • mid Suffolk cut off. Of Norfolk wheat, with the London storage ...

%.10), SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910. 5 .ences. ier sudo - nn

... onth e rim ' almet toes, and at the inorrug - n prances the Vicar he Its been taken from us. Wee due done in PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT COMPANY PerelYeing in eta effect. I can only true that th e Rev. O. F. Jarmo, at the oommeneetheit kn. and insetu! Can we 'I ...

MORE HOWLERS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

... been hindering. • • • canny In Kent the y crop snow deenribed ss lattio lees than a total failure. the (roes an alio second week in May being held o&rfly ry sponetble. The failure of the crop, which is a mamma ina:tkr for Kent growers, shown by the prices ...

HORNE'S

... tieeo given for 3 toe lots sad upwards. Pamphlets, giving full particular, post free. W. BORNE & SON, Cliffs, near Rochester, KENT. BULBS. BULBS. BULBS. TOP SIZE. BEST QUALITY. NLRCISSUII—Emperor. 205.• Emnreos, Horefieklii, 18e.; Victoria. 23e.; Berri Commie ...

UNOPPOSED RETURNS

... and J. H. Campbell (U.). ESSEX (Chelnisforri)—Copt. Pretyrnan (U.). WATERFORD (City)—Jon Redmond (N.). KENT (Sevenoaks)—H. W. Forster (U.). KENT Aahlord)—L. Hardy (U.) YORKSHIRE (Barnsley)—Sir J. Walesa (14. NEWRY—J. J. Mooney (N.). YORK—J. O. Butcher ...

PAXFOID•

... the people. Tho already cat:read °pima of Spencer Boot.' Boots and Snots is that they are the moat reliable and cheapest the dr trict. As inspection inrited. T o compulsion to purobase.--Sracctra Bra. Boot and Clothing Storm, Shipanon•Stour. A POST OFFICE ...