Borcugh of Ealing Take a 'Bus from Ealing Broadway Stn. GEO. WIMPEY & CO., LTD. MORNINGTON ROAD s3v. GREENFORD PARK, .1 house EALING FROM f 575 FREEHOLD Thoroughly well-built modern houses. 6 rooms and bath, electric light, gas, tiled fireplaces, drying cupboard, gas boiler, eve
February 7, 1930 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
and SAO - AROHIS PITT THE LIDO FOLLIES CABARET REVUE. Raymond lessen Fel Roble& J. Clement Etlia The Lids hatkiad Glee—James Sieben— Betty lure Gertrude - Mite Gold& Herbert Tithe The Lido Balthher• bud BRITISH MOVIgTONE NEWS Mem OSCIIIINTRA. le tat Osaillit. 191 to Bum IVO NSA!
February 7, 1930 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
Ald. Hewett asked whether something could not be done to check the high-handed policy of combines. Another member said that co-operative societies, which were great capitalist orga• nisations, making huge profits, were equally detrimental to the small trader, and that they shoul
April 4, 1930 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
Acton. 2877 g GIRLS wanted, 16.18 years, for toy factory; energetic workers only re(limed —Apply, in peraciu, to Alpha Works, Acton 11111. ndit SPARE-TIME workers mulled to write ahowcarils for tia.—Write tor particulars to British Showeard Seri ice. Ltd., Ile pt. B. 1, Hitchin,
April 4, 1930 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
LOCAL EVENING SALE, 10th April, 1930. MESSRS. ATHAWES, SON CO HAVE BEEN FAVOURED with inptructions to oiler the following FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPER- TiES FOR SALE BY AUCTION at TIM KING'S HEAD HOTEL, HIGH STREET, ACTON, on THURSDAY, 10th APRIL, 11130. at 7.30 p.m., prompt. L
April 4, 1930 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
FROM EALING BROADWAY. SATURDAY, APRIL If. NEWBURY RACES Tote" in operation) Depart 12.17 p.m.- Cheap Trip to NEWBURY (Racecourse Station). Return Fares: Ist Class 10/, 3rd Class 6/6.
April 11, 1930 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
The death occurred somewhat suddenly on Monday of Mr. Benjamin Smith, of 25 St. Dunstan's•avenue, Acton, bead of the firm of Messrs. B. Smith and Son, florists, 2, Birkbeck-road, Acton. Mr. Smith, who waa 65 years of age, was in business as usual on Saturday, and on Sunday be at
April 11, 1930 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England