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23 January 1914 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
LOT 5,-9 HOUSES known Numbers 71 8«, TAMAR STREET, 0 let ; Less Ground Rent, ' 4 &: ~ 261310 Lrt lb Lld'for»tcrmof 9.900 yraMaodLot 2 lor a term of 10,000 yrara. The other three Lots are held in fee-farm. . . The Properties are all situate « tl ' dirtricta, and are m good repair
Preparation in Mathematics, Physics, Ac., for 8.A., 8.50., and First Medical courses commence 15th January, J. BEATTIE. 8.A., 18, CROMWELL ROAD, Belfast. 157
An open stroke competition was played off on the links of this club on the 29th ult., and resulted in a win for Mr. J. H. Boal. The two best scores were as follow Gross. H’csp. Net. J. H. ... 76 Him Beresford ... 115 “■ 76 A flog competition was brought on the oUtn alt., and res
The “ Studio” is publishing this book, containing thirty plates in facsimile colours, with text, D. Crool Thompson. is to completed in six parts, price 2s 6d each. The third part, now ready, includes the following pictures“ Pastorale-Souvenir D’ltslie” (in the Corporation Galler
Mr. Francis Tiriffiths publishes second edition of this book Frances E. Herring. The eketches'ef Canadian scenes are interesting, and the book is fully illustrated. The price is 3s 6d.
AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO LADIES WHO HAVE NEVER TRIED ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS before, we ere making attractive reduction! in all the favourite Models daring oar Winter Sale, now proceeding. The Corset* offered inoluae new Free-Hipbone” models, which have never before been offer
neuter’s telegram. Durban. Thursday. The following official statement has been handed t<h Reuter’s representative on behalf of the colliery owners It j, stated that the coalminers in Natal were quite satisfied with the working conditions until the representatives of the Transvaa