A - re Still Offering Sound Value in popular blends. 2s. 4d. sod 2s. M. per lb. TEA, broken leaf. 2e. per lb. PURE CEYLON awl CHINA. 31. per lb. PORE HONEY. IL 44. per lb. CHURCH STREET, MARKET HARBOROUGH, And at ROTTIWIILL
January 23, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
Aresery memogial satsice BMA distriet who fell iitit the•wari took plane litrtiorough. ore Sunday afternoon Ise. Thor, was a vicingtotia. gf gt kais, 6 ,50, men, the having as for men only. Many of thole pressunt wore of H.M. Forces. many of in .the chumb had lour neat! relathes
January 23, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
We have a ye Lar; N OW is the time to buy it, anticipating the rise in all woollen materials which must come, according to the present price of Raw Wool. C UT more smartly than ever, in a great variety of styles, and you would find one of these a paying investment. ,e Stock of O
January 23, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
fiaormling:-A. W. &tango C. Marshal, tate J. a Wright. J. baborne, T. Woodbrisige, G. P. Jboes, B. Coles, .1. Stab, W. Johnson. sad E. Tuckey. & Robinson, W. Winters. F. Wentoelt, A. Mallard, and W. Gamble. Mars paseed away at Market Harborough on the 12th of January a well-know
January 23, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
The Rev. Charles Leslie Atkins, 8.A.. born in the late eighties at Handsworth, Birmt inghani. He was emaciated from childhood with the Westminster-road Congregational Church. Birmingham. of which from 1897 to 1912 the Rev. Chas. Deeble, now of Kettering London-road Congregatlona
January 23, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
-- However mode or little ma, be known. as Yee. nr The People's League--which is designated " A Union of the Nation usi Citizens • and Taxpayers "—Northamptonshire folk will regard the organisation's prospects IPA anything but gloomy —so far, at least, as this and venom, adjacen
January 23, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
of our stock of Ladies' and Children's Millinery. wit .% commerE LADIES' FELT HATS TRAIREP° `tVERE 10 II To 1511. PlUai 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. VELVET HATS 8/11. WERE 1911. CHILDREN'S FELTS, Ready-to-Wear, Various colours, 2/11i. Prices Cut in Hai!, and .in many cases Less. A. JOHNSON
January 23, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England