healed throughout with steam ladiatore. HOTEL STRING OKCHESIKA plays daily in DINING HALL and LOUNGE. HOTEL PRIVATE OMNIBUS meets all trains at CENTRAL STATION. Special PENSION terms during the Winter. Full particulars application to the Manager.
November 14, 1901 - St James's Gazette - London, London, England
that hit obiMraa ahoald ba azanptad from r-lmioaa ia* •waatioa. Bat had ataad ia lha porob of that aiOaga aehool oa a wiatar altar ooniog a aiilc-aod-a-hair aoreaa tha Liaoolnabtra anowy biila, aatil tha raligioaa taatroetioa waa ovar. Tbit waa lha naaaar in whiab they bad to wa
November 14, 1901 - Banbury Guardian - Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS. HEAGE URBAN COUNCIL invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS, and Lines of Sewers for the Ambergate Portion of the Urban District. Plans, Specifications and Conditions may seen at the Offices of Messrs. Hunter and Woodhouse, Helper, and aft
November 8, 1901 - Belper News - Belper, Derbyshire, England
THE BELPER URBAN COUNCIL have SALE a Quantity of HAY. Tenders to not later than 26th November. For particulars, apply, Cemetery Superintendent, Helper. By Order, JOSEPH PYM, Clerk. Belper, 4th November, 1901. Money. The provincial union BANK continue to LEND Large Sums daily fro
November 8, 1901 - Belper News - Belper, Derbyshire, England
Mr. J. Anton, the genial and highlyrespected manager of the Helper Branch of the Nottingham Joint Stock Bank, will very shortly leave Belpcr. having accepted the post of manager of the Leamington Branch of the Midland Counties District Banking Co. Along with a large circle of fr
November 8, 1901 - Belper News - Belper, Derbyshire, England
ITI^SDAY.— Before Mr. F. Hurt (chair* rn.mi. Mr. Wheatcroft, and Mr. C. K. B. Bowles. SERIOUS EFFECTS OP VACCINATION. ILL FOR TWO YEARS AND THE PARENTS YEARS WITHOUT REST. John Porter, blacksmith, Bolehill, applied for certificate of exemption from vaccination fur his child. Joh
November 8, 1901 - Belper News - Belper, Derbyshire, England
the victims of licentiouness. E. G. deliberately sent lier girl, aged 13, into Deptford Broadway, and boot her if she came back without money. The girl died from disease, caused by the traffic her life. Hie mother, when questioned, said the girl was had girl, and would go out; b
November 8, 1901 - Belper News - Belper, Derbyshire, England