The Master (Mr. T. W. Keene) presented the following* figureslnmates, first week. 107. compared with for the corresponding period last year; second week, 107, compared with 100. Vagrants, first week, 8, compared with 4; second week. 7. compared with 11. During the quarter 128 ca
28 June 1913 - Bexhill-on-Sea Observer - Bexhill, Sussex, England
experienced breeder says; late hatched I do not mean those coming out September October, hut have known of chickens hatched in being the most profitah’e birds on the farm and both with regard the number of losses and general condition when matured, these
28 June 1913 - Bexhill-on-Sea Observer - Bexhill, Sussex, England
—ln ever losing memory onr passed away Juno 25th. With Christ, which is far better.” Pahlished the Proprietors. F J. Parsons. Iri at the Observer Printine Works. Devonshire Road Bexhill. In the County of Saturday mornlnK.
28 June 1913 - Bexhill-on-Sea Observer - Bexhill, Sussex, England
OF New COSTUMES, FURS, and FUR COATS, HALF-PRICE. Every Garment much Reduced. COSTUMES, 25/8 to 4 Guineas, Were 52/6 to 7| Guineas. RAINCOATS, 21/- Beautiful Real SHANTUNG COATS and COSTUMES, half-price. ARTHUR CHRIMES.’ 2, SUSSEX CARDENS, EASTBOURNE.
28 June 1913 - Bexhill-on-Sea Observer - Bexhill, Sussex, England
Miss Eleanor Douglas, Dorset House, achieve* her greatest the miniature section, where she ha® exhibits, called respectively Miss Betty Brookman." * Kathleen. , Youth. and Age." Daintiness is their outstanding feature, perhaps too much *> “??• which would have looked all the bel
7 June 1913 - Bexhill-on-Sea Observer - Bexhill, Sussex, England
ADVANCED promptly and privately upon Note of Hand alone. To Farmers, Tradesmen. Boarding House Proprietors. Clerks and Householders generally. Terms arranged to suit borrower’s convenience. NO FEES. ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.— Call or write J. Butters and Co. (Actua
7 June 1913 - Bexhill-on-Sea Observer - Bexhill, Sussex, England