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SCHOOL CHILDREN AS FOOD PRODUCERS.

SCHOOL CHILDREN AS FOOD PRODUCERS.

The Town Clerk stated that Mr. Haynes (the Attendance Officer) had suggested to him that certain boys in the elementary schools of the city might be put to the work of tilling a piece of land. The Mayor observed that it was a very good suggestion, and they would be indebted to M
December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
 
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Not No 2 5008 THERAPIONE: = hemists. CURES BLOOD POISON, KIDNRY, BLADDER, URINARY DISEASES, DISCHARGES, WEAKNESS,

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Not No 2 5008 THERAPIONE: = hemists. CURES BLOOD POISON, KIDNRY, BLADDER, URINARY DISEASES, DISCHARGES, WEAKNESS,

PILES, SEND STAMP ADDRESS ENVELOPE FOR FREE BOOKLET TO DR. LE CLERC MED. Co, HAVERSTOCK RD, HAMPSTEAD DON,ENG. PARIS DEPOT: 12, RUE CASTIGLIONKE. URE NEW YORK DEPOT: 90, BEEXMAN ST. |FOR YOU TRY NEW DRAGEE (TASTELESS) FORM OF 'EASY TO TAKE THERAPION =22 LASTIRG CURE, SEE THAT TR
December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
 
COMMITTEE

COMMITTEE

But now the President of the Board of Agriculture told each County War Agricultural Committee, * Will you kindly ask the county to produce more food, in any way you like, and I will back you up.” Each county had been given unlimited powers to produce more food. So the county, ac
December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
 
GO TO THE RECENTLY ENLARGED’ 9, Lower Bridge Street (NEXT PICTURE PALACE), FOR Cosy Teas & Refreshments AT POPULAR PRICES,

GO TO THE RECENTLY ENLARGED’ 9, Lower Bridge Street (NEXT PICTURE PALACE), FOR Cosy Teas & Refreshments AT POPULAR PRICES,

HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY, All the best makes in Faney Chocolates, Toffee and Sweets. NOTED HOUSE FOR FANCY BOXES OF CHOCOLATES from 4d. to £1 Is. od. NEW SELECTION FOR XMAS. Open after 8 o’clock for Refreshments.
December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
 
HEAT PRODUCING FOOD.

HEAT PRODUCING FOOD.

December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
 
WILLIAM THOMAS FINCH, Deceased. ALL. PERSONS having any CLAIM L) against the Estate of ' WILLIAM THOMAS FINCH, late of

WILLIAM THOMAS FINCH, Deceased. ALL. PERSONS having any CLAIM L) against the Estate of ' WILLIAM THOMAS FINCH, late of

The Grapes ’’ Inn, No. 109, Northgate St., in the City of Canterbury, Licensed 'Victualler, who died on the 17th day of December, 1916, are lequested to send particulars thereof to us, and all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to pay the amount to us forthwith. Dated
December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
 
QUEEN MARY’S GIFT. —_— 0 Queen Mary’s Christmas gift to each of the wounded soldiers at Barn House, Whitstable, was

QUEEN MARY’S GIFT. —_— 0 Queen Mary’s Christmas gift to each of the wounded soldiers at Barn House, Whitstable, was

a pipe and two packets of tobacco. In addition, Her Majesty sent a number of games for the general use of the inmates. o
December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
 
DOVER.

DOVER.

InsPEcTOR GRORGE COoTTON, Who has just resigned after fifty years’ service with the South- Eastern and Chatham Railway Company, has been presented by hisfellow employés with two easy chairs upholstered in red plush. PRESENTATIONs TO THE Rev. C. S. T. WarkiNs.—The Rev. Claude S.
December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
 
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S G . 9 -(;.‘;L‘_, P Oy B

NORE COMMAND
December 30, 1916 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England