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Nearly Doors to all parts at 6-30.

Nearly Doors to all parts at 6-30.

BOROUGH OF WORKINGTON. ISSUE OF £15,000 per cent. MORTGAGE BONDS. (Anthorieed by the Workington Corporation Act, 1899). Payable 10 per oent. on application, 40 per cent. on 7th June, 1904, and 50 per cent. on 7th July, 1904. THE CORPORATION OF WORKINGTON HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that
May 6, 1904 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
WORKING MEN'S CLUB & INSTITUTE

WORKING MEN'S CLUB & INSTITUTE

UNION. JUBILEE CELEBRATION AT WORM NG. Under the auspices of the Workington Working Lieu's Club (Dora Crescent), sad the Labour Club (Oxford Street), a smoking concert was hell! b the Labour Club on Saturday night, to et,Jorate the jubilee of the Workbag Men's Club and lasi itut
June 28, 1912 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
THE BRIGHT DAYS OF SUMMER an not piedmont if you halo spool:al& the this roli= e Corroot Glum, end enjoy

THE BRIGHT DAYS OF SUMMER an not piedmont if you halo spool:al& the this roli= e Corroot Glum, end enjoy

• • W. ROBERTSON, L 8"•• Ho"— of the Spacial Br a t ki T re artha u tlpkom of tho THE SIGHT TINTING Wil s on st ree t BOOM% Bole Agent for
June 28, 1912 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
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June 28, 1912 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
Beecham's Pills.

Beecham's Pills.

Sad evaywhere he price '/14 (54 OW & 2/9 (IN
November 21, 1913 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
" HAD A LITTLID DBMS." AND NO noun. William Howard (25), coalminer, Siddick, was summoned to Wednesday's Court by Detective

" HAD A LITTLID DBMS." AND NO noun. William Howard (25), coalminer, Siddick, was summoned to Wednesday's Court by Detective

Inspector Weaver, for travelling on the London and North Western Railway, on September 20th, without paying his fare. Thompson Grisedale, tioket collector at Workington, said that when the defendant left the train he gave him a ticket Maryport to Flimby. Witneen told him that he
November 21, 1913 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
SACKFUL OF RATS. Mr. Canurron, Chemist, Larne, writes : "With a 6d. tin of RODDlie I got a sackful of

SACKFUL OF RATS. Mr. Canurron, Chemist, Larne, writes : "With a 6d. tin of RODDlie I got a sackful of

dead rats." The swiftest and deadliest rat poison. Every bite kills. Tuts. 6d., ls.. 25., 3s , 6e. ; Post 2d HAKLEY. Chemist, Perth. Agent, J. H. TAYLOR, Chemist, Workington.
November 21, 1913 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
LANCASTER'S STREET,

LANCASTER'S STREET,

TWIN JENKINSON and &in (R. C. Jenkinson), have received instructions from Mr. Phillip) Palmer, who is leaving the district, to remove to the above Room, and Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, a large quantity of Valuable Household FURNITURE, and other Effects. Sale at 1.3
April 10, 1914 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
Cleator Moor Workington Carlisle

Cleator Moor Workington Carlisle

Carlisle . Fbr full particulars of Times, Fares, Etc., Reties, or apply, JAS. A. HAYNES, Secretary and General Manager. Workington, April 7th, 1914. GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH ON LONSDALE PARK. TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY).
April 10, 1914 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England
 
ANNUAL BALL

ANNUAL BALL

CO-OPERATIVE HALL, JANE STREET, On FRIDAY, APRIL 17t1k,j; 1914. Dancing to commence at 8 o'closk. PromPt- M.C.'s for Ballz Messrs. W. Barrow&le and S. Mihnsn. Music will be supplied 'by Bailiff's Orchestra. A Splendid KNIFE and FORK SUFFER by Mien Campbell, Veletas Laos. Tickets
April 10, 1914 - Workington Star - Workington, Cumberland, England