Is the Standard of Comparison for other Breads in the North of Ireland:• It is recognised as the Lread par txcellenct— unequalled and unrivalled for its Brain and Muscle Building Properties and is therefore the ideal Bread for growing youth. ALL VARIETIES-PLAM - , FA NCY, PASTRY
13 July 1935 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
International Bowler.—our of ti n moo represegtirtl Ireland this wevk in the Interimlionatl Bowling is Mr. .1 NlVlellaintl, Itatiug..r. Number Please:—.‘ ,hone has 111%1 fur Mr. W. H. Densestlt, Four %V01d:4." Beverley Hills, Bangor. The number Is Bangor 874. • • ('.A. Now.—Mr.
13 July 1935 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
The first case heard was that in which Unstable M'Cartan summoned Stanley Bailey. Halligan, fur having an unlicensed dog. Defendant did not appear, but sent money to pay the line. BAD WEIGHT. Sergeant Boyd, Inspector of Weights and Measures, summoned Mrs. Agnes Moore, Ballyhaibe
13 July 1935 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
In the first case there was a charge against Alice Blair, Ballyrolly, Millisle, for having made on or about 15th April false representation regarding the earnings of her brothers for the purpose of obtaining for herself an allowance under the Unemployment Assistance Act (NI.). 1
13 July 1935 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
First round (to be played on or before Thursday, sth September)— Cliftonville v. Ballymena U.. Coleraine v. Distillery, Glentoran v. Glenavon, Newry Town v. Derry City, Ards v. Belfast Celtic, Larne v. l'ortadown, Bangor v. Linfield. Second round (to be played on or before Thurs
13 July 1935 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
Bro. Frank Stevenson, W.M. of L.O.L 589, seconded the vote of thanks. Referring to the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Kingan, be said he was only sorry they were not in the Order. They never refused any asidatance and always treated the Order generously. "This is almost the first ti
13 July 1935 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
& CHILDREN'S SANDAL SHOES In Fashionable Styles and Blended Colours. MEN'S & BOYS' SUMMER FOOTWEAR. REPAlRS:—Workmanship, DurabUity and Punctuality. SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO.
13 July 1935 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland