sot eaperimenting with Price 30 and Ss. Stomp for pamphlets and Consultation 10 to S. Advice trot. Mr and Mrs L. WOOD. Lame' Manua. LOUIS STREET, LEEDS.
March 14, 1925 - Coatbridge Leader - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
BATCH OF LOITERERS FINED. Before Bailie Riddell on Monday, Patrick Kennedy and James firliride, ironworkers, both from Manse Street,. James D Owens, tubeworker, Long Row; uncan Ferguson, labourer, Dundyvan Road; and Robert Collina, labourer, Hutton Street, were charged with havi
March 14, 1925 - Coatbridge Leader - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
For the Branch of the Scourpose Western of inaugurating Libe ttishLiberal Women's Educational a Social Council, • rally of women was held under the auspices of the Scottish Liberal Federation in the Liberal club, Glasgow, on Tuesday night, and was taken part in by a large contin
March 14, 1925 - Coatbridge Leader - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
year. This increase could only be attained by giving quality and value. We invite you to compare the undemoted prices with those of other makers. Our Dividend is now rod per .Cl, which means $d off every I- spent with us. 2-Lb. Jan. i.Lb. Jars. Ball Bilva Crystal Mamalads, ... 1
March 14, 1925 - Forres News and Advertiser - Forres, Moray, Scotland
New and Second-Hand to clear to makeroom for 925 models. Prices greatly reduced. Large Stock of Covers and Tubes. Covers from a/6; Tubes from 1/6. All Accessories in stock. Buying large quantities enables me to sell at keen prices. Alex. Garrow, CYCLE AGENT, 7 TOLBOOTH STREET, F
March 14, 1925 - Forres News and Advertiser - Forres, Moray, Scotland
better Style than I give you, and you can't buy my quality for leas anywhere. i9UALITY is created in the workroom, and actually put o the goods —not argued by salesmanship. AgY business is being built eujjl tirely upon the merits of the goods, and my claims are sustained by repe
March 14, 1925 - Forres News and Advertiser - Forres, Moray, Scotland
[SPECIALLY CONTRIBUTED.] The Meden has probably always been one boundary of Pleasley, for it forms a natural boundary between the two shires. At 441 events in 1231 it definitely did foirm suchia dividing line, being then known as Maydn Water, and it was also regarded a s liniiti
March 14, 1925 - Derbyshire Times - Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England