A big vaudeville menu is presented nightly at the Hippodrome and the management is to he congratulated on ecuring such a big list of first-class attraetiOns for Christmas week. a pantomime colour is given to the show by the lively music rendered by the orchestra, and the selecti
30 December 1916 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
SCHOOLS, LTD. ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. The De Bear Schools are under the Directorship of Mr. Bernard de Bear (for 20 years head of the largest Commercial School in the World). RE-OPEN JANUARY Ist, 1917. Schools in the following towns: Aberdeen Carlisle Hull Nottingham Belfast Co
30 December 1916 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
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30 December 1916 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
It is with re,gret that,we announce the death of Mr. Jacob Sankey, aged GG years, who passed away at his residence in Church-street, on Chrigtmas morning. _ _ _ - Mr. Sankey had been in failing health for rather a considerable time, but had only been confined to his room for a s
30 December 1916 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
(CANADA). --- / The climate is the healthiest known; the home life is Meal; and the people happy and prosperous. rurther partieulare from Lt.-Col. P. PELLA:MR (Agent. Gene al for Quebec), BC, Lingsway, Loudon, W.C.
30 December 1916 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
The benefit of this is very noticeable during a dry season. If one compares tho crop from ground that has been dug only one spit deep, and that from a quarter that has been trenched, say, two spits deep and well manured, the advantage is all in favour of the latter treatment. As
30 December 1916 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
Rheumatism is due to uric acid crystals in the joints and muscles, the result of excessive uric acid in the system that the kidneys fail to remove as nature intended, and this acid is also the canes of backache, lumbago, sciatica, gout, urinary trouble, stone, gravel, dropsy. To
30 December 1916 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England