MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN PARIS
... Newtoo-Sbepard particularly happy with Christ maa-Tree scene. far older readers ie afforded literary eoatributioas from Mr Thomas Hardy aad Mr Jerome K. Jerome. ...
... Newtoo-Sbepard particularly happy with Christ maa-Tree scene. far older readers ie afforded literary eoatributioas from Mr Thomas Hardy aad Mr Jerome K. Jerome. ...
... Exhibition in celebration of the Trafalgar centenary baa been held Dorcbeater this week. included many relics belonging to Sir Thomas Hardy, Lord Nelson’s favourite captain, who was Dorset 1,1 Tbits ' Tarrs ! Tawre a Tent and preserve your health. Tent 6ft square ...
... of the poet then* were pre-M*nt a number eouuly gentlemen well representatives of the literary profession, induding Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist. The r*s-tory of Writhlington, ni*ar Badstock, gross value £166 per uunum, now vacant the death of tie' Kcv ...
... Rockhampton, near Dorchester, of Mrs Jemima Hardy, mother Mr Thomas Hardy, the famous novelist, at the ago of 91 Tbe deceased paaaed away the thatched cottage the border of Rockhampton Heath where the Hardys had lived for generations, end which wee the ...
... to the relish of cuar.” Mr Anthony Trollope, too, gives his testimony favour the having been a smoker all his life. Mr Thomas Hardy never smoked a pipeful in his life, and never found alcohol helpful in novrl writing. James is a constant smoker, and the ...
... FELIX THOMAS BEGB most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Weston-super-Mare and Neighbourhood, for the very kind and liberal support which has been accorded him since succeeding to the business of Mr ...
... FELIX THOMAS BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitant* Weston-auper-Mare and Neighbourhood, for the very kind and liberal support which has been accorded him since succeeding to the business of Mr. Matthias ...
... IN RE BINRY THOMAS PAUL, DCCBABED. la the Court of Appeal on Thursday (before the Matter of the Holla and Lords Justices Homer and Ooaeoa*Hardy) there came on for hearing the plaintiff’* appeal from judgment of Justice Hwlofeo-Eady asking that the judgment ...
... pELIX rjIHOMAS’ Fubnishino & IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, WESTON-SUPER-MARE FELIX THOMAS begs to call attention to his Stock of FURNISBINO y, , Feoden, Bronze. Ormolu, aud Berlin Black ;TKATS* WAITERS, in Iron Papier Machie; URNS and KETHRA best London ...
... lITESTON-SUPER-MARE MUTUAL PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. JOHN CoVl4, JOHN PALMKR. 'ksiq HENRY THOMAS Paul, E»o , Stack.,'. Banking Company. By In.Mting Savings with this Society, £5 per cent per annnm Compound Interest and Share Profit, are secured ...
... APPLETON. CYCLE DEPOT A WORKS, BOULEVARD, FURNISHING AND GENERAL SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. . THOMAS QSTLER, WILLIAM OOKS, WHITKCKOBB NURSERIES, Per all Uada HARDY TREES, SHRUBS. ROBRS, FRUIT TREES, Well Grow* aad true to Raaaa. STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS ...
... J. Hamoo (. Mi->*e* Franks Aablurd-boose) and Sir* .V * t (Lume-bo«i**) A Mrs E Sbornsy and f, Thomas A Edwards (lAad«u>*nQ-ierrjcv> Mrs Cole* A Miss Hardy METUUOIdT FREE CHURCH. ...