TOLLIES PASS H OTB'lße O HANMER SPRINGS. |H|B W. J. LARCOMBE . . . ProprittvfjlH The Only Licensed Houm in HeuM^aH First-class Accommodation. Moderate»iMfl| Special Terms to Families. .■■VjaaeßH Conveyances meet all Coaches, and vSFSaSM intervals to and from Baths. ' QfljßH CITY BUFFET PRIVATE 'R&riass£M _ COLOMBO BTREET. ■ (Kwr Reoce's, Ironmongers)* '^JsSiBB T7MRST-CLASS ACCOMM»DATIOIf-i||3B 1. Permanent Boarder* and the TreieflßMt Public Hot, Cold, and Shower B*thit>SHHW Close to Railway Sta.t>oa and ta<K*al'MjHß TRAMS PASS DOOR. '"Jegß Luncheon from Noon to 3 r"i''-'illm Letters and Telegrams will reoeive ImhH i Telephone No. 67ft. BOARD AND RESIDENCt.^m GLOUCESTER HOUSE'256 GLOUCESTER STREET. WmIH fIOOD ACCOMMODATION (or TBIfHSH Oγ LERS and BOAHDEBS. IUH 982. Plaase addrese equities to t>s;'JHgM ; SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. WeM^Mfill ■ ' QT. ELMO" HOUSE, 187 WOBCEftHH O STREET, W. Best position Visitors and Permanent Boarder*. vMiifJHfl Telephone 873. >^?iaaWß 6369 MISS HAMPTON Pw^lgll * FUNERAL NOTlCgft^^jgH rt\HE Friends of the late Un Johntiattl)|§ffl ■*• invited to attend her iunecal, wIJO)V3Mb9 leave the roeidenc* of her nii4ii>li*,- < 'IBnB Palmer, Iβ Stanley street, Sydenhaau'SqJJßM ■ Thursday, 6th "September, at 9.80 pJsajaHsM the Liuwood'Public Cemetery. - ClsfHH KKSTAU/, Undertaker, Lincoln. V-^%IJHI rrnTTtiimfli nf iTr T H Hit txi JL to attend the Funeral ■of hia Thomaa William HM May, which wiU'InHH hie residence at Lower Riocarton oa HwwHHM at a p.m., for Linwood Cemetery. OBQMBhH BARBELL.. Undertaker and Emhalwejr^^g f\ EOR G E 818 bJb'KIHII UT UNDERTAKER and E3fßA2sfXk!?J||l POLISHED ENGLISH OOFFINB. ~--&g»i9l 1 Are Kept la Stock for Urgnl Telegram, or Telephone; Orde» Day Receive OFFICE: « DURHAM StKSSSiMVaSBU Workaaopa, tip, i& and 9M~St jflH m.": y '-'■?aWMB HUNTER and CO..' SOUTH BELT Corner of South belt r "d ColeM>»jMMH A RE SELLING Present BtoclCdaHH| A- ments and Tombstonet at jHWHiPI ducea Rates, and m H. and trarellers and pay no in a position to " bell Conii«HWaHH»9 Current Rates. . ■ Inspection Prioa. Uitoand Photos f,|l *'*"fWSil J ,L AM B -\. A / ' UNDEBTAgEBS No. » LICHFIELD;BTB*||^^ffI J J (Lrt. W. and FUNERAL Vtitun&WsMfMmm&SHl It London street. - 'F.lmwVW^^H HERBERT LANGFOBD. '»;.Li)tiji<'SOß Richmond.' 'Phone *LV-"V_4sffisl-B JOHN BHIND, 48' ■MpnfafeJ-,»tr»sjy, ; ;ljJHOT , Town Office"* 192 CASHTO^CTI^^^gI
WHAT THr HOTffjwH GROCER SAYS TO)i|^ NiKfliipi^Hll Yes, Ma'am 1 I quite atratU with you, there can be *io doufcifl about that tea. NELSON &. Co. bear a reputation aecoiw§H ]to none. We have tried B ,v, ijH Coupons and pushing our qwpß tea, because of the extra P r M|jjß but it's no uee, only a few have them more than once.^iSH NELSON MOATE &<M were the first to Ceylon Teas in 1880*18. ; ,-!^^|
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12590, 5 September 1906, Page 10
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