R . Wages C ° £2O, all touud. Small family.—Mas. R. Foam, Beaeoorah House, Wastou-super Mara. aIRL (1 4 ), of good address. just school, WANTED as APPRENTII`E to the BOOK.SELLIRO and STATIONERY BUSINESS.—AppIy Journal Olio% Walla. GOOD PARLOURBIAID seeks SITUATION in Gentleman's
June 25, 1903 - Wells Journal - Wells, Somerset, England
BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, WIND, SPASMS, NERVOUS DEPRESSION, LOSS OF APPETITE, IRRITABILITY, LASSITUDE, DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, GIDDINESS, etc.
June 25, 1903 - Wells Journal - Wells, Somerset, England
Lighting up time for the week commencing Thursday, June H. X. a a Thurnlay Friday Saturday Suudar NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. orrespondents would greatly facilitate our labours and best ensure the insertion of their communications if they would despatch tissue as speedily as possi
June 25, 1903 - Wells Journal - Wells, Somerset, England
We understand that the Rev. Preb. Harford. rector of Marston Biggott, has been presented by the Bishop to the Canonry in Wells Cathedral, rendered vacant by the death of the Yen. Archdeacon Ainslie. The Rev. Edward John Harford was educated at Oriel College, Oxford. and graduate
June 25, 1903 - Wells Journal - Wells, Somerset, England
ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. At Shepton Mallet Police Court on Friday, John Leach, schoolmaster, surrendered to his bail on a charge of obtaining the sum of £llO by means of false pretences from Harry Blewitt, assistant surveyor to the Shepton Mallet Urban District Council.—Mr.
June 25, 1903 - Wells Journal - Wells, Somerset, England
Mr. Brodrick. the Secretary of State for War. has written to the Secretary of the West Surrey Licensed Victuallers' Association correcting some misunderstanding which has arisen on his remarks to a recent deputation on the compensation question. He say.:—•' I pointed out that th
June 25, 1903 - Wells Journal - Wells, Somerset, England
port of the proceedings was given by Mr. Rines, who urged the meeting to give the employers desirous of adopting the scheme a chance of testing its worth by accepting the suggestion of a twelve months' trial, on the understanding ttat the joint committee was formed at the commen
June 25, 1903 - Tailor & Cutter - London, London, England
Replies to Readers - ANXIOUS ENQUIRER.—We are not surprised that your jacket is hardly the • success you anticipated, especially as you • confess that the shoulders were made up precisely as - cut, and also the coat is patched with gloss. We have impressed time after time, the ne
June 25, 1903 - Tailor & Cutter - London, London, England
+++ You must not employ an Arab tailor if you are in any way pressed for time. If to-day, or to-morrow, or the week after, is all the same, you can take the chances. This is because of his religion, and the number of fast and feast days be has to contend with in the course of a
June 25, 1903 - Tailor & Cutter - London, London, England