Under the above heading, a writer in " All the Year hound" enumerates many of the ridiculous and laughable customs of bygone days, which have entirely fallen into desuetude. lie pleasantly dilates upon the varied phases of affectation so prevalent of yore, and says that the chan
June 6, 1863 - Central Somerset Gazette - Wells, Somerset, England
diced by the application of a little study and care to her art. And there could be no doubt that, in the second place, where the mistress thus skilfully gives her mind to the entertainment of her guests, sod is not ashamed of her personal interest in the results of her own fores
March 5, 1864 - Central Somerset Gazette - Wells, Somerset, England
PAGE WOODCOCK'S WIND PILLS SOMERSETSIIIRE TESTIMONIAL to the wonderful efficacy of PAGE WOODCOCK'S WIND PILLS. Thirty Years Care !! Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Jeffries, Botcher Coteford, near Bath, dated March 25th, 18G3. Mr. Woodcock.—llear Sir, I have been subject to Wi
April 16, 1864 - Central Somerset Gazette - Wells, Somerset, England
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April 16, 1864 - Central Somerset Gazette - Wells, Somerset, England
The meeting of Larish Choirs, which will be held in Saint John's Church on Tuesday next, will, we have no doubt, prove very attractive, and bring to the town a large number of Visitors. To those alone who are alarmed at shadows, and fancy they discern a dangerous tendency in the
June 18, 1864 - Central Somerset Gazette - Wells, Somerset, England
CHEAP EXCURSION TO SOUTHAMPTON and PORTSMOUTH, (without rh:inge of Carrail/N) enabling Exumalonieta to orend Four Home in she Isle of Wight. (la TUESDAY, the 16th day of August, A SPECIAL TRAIN Farm to Southampton & a.m. Portsmouth sod back• Will leave STATIONS Burnham Hixbbridg
August 6, 1864 - Central Somerset Gazette - Wells, Somerset, England
On Thursday last the Rev. 0. Blisset, gave the boys and girls of the St. Thomas' School their annulil treat in their respective Schoolrooms, M the appointed time (1.90 p.m.) the children were seated; and idler grace was sung, they testified in • novel unmiatakeable manner their
August 6, 1864 - Central Somerset Gazette - Wells, Somerset, England