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MELOTTE Boards ne,,Lo. A ril Moth. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. Wednesday, April 181) - GEN ERAL NOTICES. be Zeesbale Mercury. WHAT ABOUT YOUR NEW SUIT ? THE COSY CINt T R I , MIDDLETON-I N- TEE,S8.1: Once nightly at 7 0.c1 .... POSTAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Saturday at 2-0, LONDON & WEMB Call and Inspect Our New Spring Patterns. anti"' TO The TEESDALE MERCURY can be posted every week 27th April Thurs., Fri. & PSoats.,SEAsps Friday Night, to any address in the Kingdom and all British possessions at FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. riel olj the following rates :— JOAN CRAWFORD and CL.1f (F.A. Cup Final). 13 weeks ... .• • ... ... 2s. Id. 26 weeks ... 5s. 6d. TAILOR & OUTFITTER, The screen's greatest lovers 133rnard Castle 9-24 pm 52 weeks ... • • • lls. Od. FRANKLIN, Cheques and Postal Orders to be made Payable to the J. that will hold you spo Teesdale Mercury Limited. Also LAURELndR, and 31. MARKET PLACE, BARNARD CASTLE. : WIFE." P ENNY A MIL Mon., Tues. & SU MMER TICKE Revised Special Scale for Small Prepaid ,, ST' Advertisements. CONTINUED ERNEWHISTLINGfIIU EX IN T4fE Specific Articles Wanted DARN THROUGHOUT Situations Vacant. A clever comedy crook draio Houses to Let or Sell. or For Sale. 1 934 Apartments Wanted or Businesses Wanted or For % REDUCTION and clever performam To Let. Sale. DAY--ANY TR Clerks, etc., Wanted. Articles Lost and Found. ANY Domestic Servants Private Miscellaneous Wants. ON ALL PRICES ANYWHERE Wanted. UPPER TEESDALt et stain Southeot R1y FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. OF Return any day Thrice' Six I riser. No. of Once [BY OUR CORRESPONDENT; within a calendar mont Words s. d. 12 1 2 3 6 18 1 3 5 0 10 Men's Fellowship. 4 7 0 24 2 ••• The weekly men's fellowl - bills at tatsion and • 30 2 ••• 5 86 details zee ••• 6 10 6 MELOTTE boards. on 36 3 was held in the Bourne C.E. , n. Rail Travel When not consecutive EACH insertion will be charged for ton, on Thursday night. Mr.! the leader, and the speak,: ■■MIll at the rate given for one. CREAM SEPARATORS ■ 111111911 11MMEM IO This Scale does not apply to Advertisements from Public Dobson, whose subject was Bodies nor to Trade Advertisements, or any other class than good company was present. A1,11-0IITH RURAL DIS1' those specified. The POPULAR MODEL O.A. without Legs Vestry Meeting. COUNCIL. The annual vestry meetin E t;ENERAL AND ❑ Parish Church, Middleton-M.1 28 G.P.H.-16r7 19 held on Monday night. Th. BATES. J. R. HUCK, M.P.S., I Willis (Rector) presided.' III icrEttincyEoBufnYocrilGtotIlVfeEsNst Galgate Pharmacy, Barnard Castle, SUPREME FOR nominated Mr T. A. Cooke _I:I Suis4throH For Pure Drugs. Kodak supplies. Superfluous incsuccession to Mr R. Peirse. hair removed by Electrolysis. after 30 years' service. Mr I Chiropody. LOW" UPKEEP oa the llth day of April, 1 Ionization and Violet Ray. CLOSE SKIMMING was re-elected peopIrs Avved the undermentiou Corns, Callouses, and In-grown Nails garden fete was fixed for A. _ Painlessly Removed. EFFICIENT SERVICE - LASTING WEAR it was decided to also hold sante time. t ∎ ENERAL RATE. Mechanics' Institute. •ial Rate in respect of t . :cat on the First day MELOTTE SEPARATOR SALES Co. (1931) Ltd. The ninth weekly whist in, terminating on the Thi the Middleton-in-Teesdale ibex. 1934, to be charged 105, REDCLIFF STREET, BRISTOL 1. Institute funds was held ole of the Rating Area o The WILLIAM BOOKS • night. The M.C.'s were Mr I quiet at the Uniform Rat S. Morton and Mr E. Hellas. i and five pence in the £, . are as Popular ship prize was won by Miss '. .1 item of the said Gener Other prizewinners were : I. _cd and levied upon t as ever. N. Raine ; 2, Mrs T. Horn Parisn of such Rating Gibbon. Gentlemen-1, Mr F. the hereunder set opp There are now 2. Mr J. Baum ; booby, Mr , such parish, namely :— The prizes were presented by ' Fourteen of Additio Baptist Church. • ish. Rate i them— A concert was given in Baptist Church on Saturday • will operate in the underr, party of gospel singers I: cf such Rating Area at I Solos were rendered by Mr F. aunt hereunder set oppi III A. Kirby ; duets by Messrs I wit Parishes, namely : instrumental duets by Mc-- He just William Wood ; and a monolog-a... Exchequs • More William by Mr . J. Coates. Mr W. Lai.. - (R. I William Again ton, made an able chairman. William the Fourth and closing hymns were - S Still William Baptist members, with Mn .tt.t,r parishes ... William the Conqueror organist. On Sunday the SPECIAL RATES. William in Trouble taken by the Pastor, the Rev.. hates in respect of th William the Outlaw. Hospttal Committee. /lig on the First day William the Good A meeting of the NliddH , terminating on the Thirt William Committee was held in the c: 19:11. to be charged a William the Bad If- in the £ on Friday night to make fin* upon the undermentioned William's Happy Days merits for the annual carniva: :(1. [Sating Area at the Rat: William's Crowded Hours Rev. J. W. Willis presided spectively set opposite th William the Pirate all attendance. The report of II. • Is trill! hereunder, namely off rail mittee was read and adq' spe ■ decided to ask for repres , !. t+th in At 2/6 they are CHEAP. Newcastle Royal Infirmary ••• Memorial Hospital to .',.! omit ••• fares through ••• -- the carnival procession. ortli I Detached Area)••• ... All are in Stock at— the prize money for val• - 12ilt day of April, 193'. the Yorkshire Penny Bank agreed to. Another cup I - W. I. WATSON, (except Season Tickets and 1000 mile) Mr A. Newsome, amuses' • - ?Mg' Clerk to the said C Teesdale Mercury Bookshop, the best turnout in cydr._ All you have to do is to open an account with the Bank and part, in the procession. Barnard Castle. 24, Market Place, Barnard Castle. when you wish to travel ask at the Bank for a travel voucher, Debating Society. exchanging this at the Railway Booking Office for your ticket. The last meeting for life ' • Your Bank account will be debited with the cost of the Middleton-in-Teesdale Literaly C. E. THOMPSON, ticket less 5 per cent. Here, then, is an lug Society was held to Ilk- pard's Showr Local Branches of the opportunity to reduce your travel costs " Wireless Night " was AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. gramme was as follows : l'e•! Yorkshire Penny Bank and at the same time ensure ample Sales of all descriptions. Prompt settlements. where the facility is eye-witness account. of a BARNARD CASTLE. in operation- funds being available for holidays. Mr Grainger ; time signal news, Dr. Gossip ; Address: STOTLEY GRANGE, OPEN AN ACCOUNT Mr L. Bowron and Mr Tom:j., MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE. BARNARD the rag moapnidionleklliseattia i ial Sale of CASTLE WITH ANYAMOUNT Koske ; dance music. The SYDNEY S. HODGSON, were elected for next year: r: Overalls To -d ISSUED BY L-N-E•R and YORKSHIRE PENNY BANK LTD Grainger ; vice-president. 311.":.e!., April 1 AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Lary, ..e. Dawson ; cormaitt 8th to 23rd. Newgate Sale Rooms, Barnard Castle. Miss al Bowron, Miss Hanle, IL —4*— Certified Bailiff under Law of Distress R. W. APPLEBY LARGE STOCK OF CHEAP AND ARTISTIC nDtili. T , Amendment Order. League of Nations Union. 'eek : . „ Hosiery, Gla (Late J. Parkin & Co.), n genotnhenieientgattion vle F Address : REDSHOLME FARM, WALLPAPERS the Wesley Schoolroom., cy Neckwear, etc. COTHERSTONE, Yorkshire. BUILDER AND MONUMENTAL MASON, From 3d. Per Roll. night in Tel.: Cotherstone 22. 13, Hall Street, BARNARD CASTLE. Nations Union. The 10 ' gave their support tc the ................................ FINEST SELECTION IN THE DISTRICT. lool■ixdaluettlotersisitip street toi t1H:e.,1111i*:1,- THOMAS ADDISON, H. I. Foss (Wesley) act 31H - SON &WOODH AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. TOMBSTONES in Marble, Stone and ... HAms, Addresses were given '00.: proprietor) Sales of all descriptions. Prompt settlements. Granite. Estimates free. Also Dealer J. WRATHALL. Lewis, University Coller.,-H:: Salesman at Darlington, Richmond and in Lime, Bricks, Grey and Blue Slates, DECORATOR, Etc., V. Hunter, Christ ; CR° AND PROV Middleton-in-Teesdale Farmers' Auction Cement, Sanitary Pipes, etc. MARKET PLACE, BARNARD CASTLE. Oxford. An interesting e,:;:; DCERSE Marts. Nwork doneS . by the L.N.I.; ALE Address : HAYBERRIES, MICKLETON, .-C by Lieutol. L. R. Hogg' pt AND eentative for the Northeo, SPIRIT MERCHAN Yorkshire. c.. FRED W. HEDLEY. DURHAM and aLeague bNyat:lornsuLuI7 1::ARNARD CASTLE. Telegrams : Romaldkirk. asked by Mr H. R. Id (Late of C. Hedley & Sons), YORKSHIRE :011:ere Advances on a branch of the L.N.U. ott ttutrion Member of the Most Worshipful Company Mortgage uetteeetg ADVANCES ARE MADE BUILDING at Middleton-in-Teesdale `‘'i of* the best of of Plumbers, London. Reasonable Rates. et..i....r et the least Murray. The election I possible price. SOCIETY follows : Chairman, s . isns UPWARDS Hot and Cold Water and Sanitary Engineer, Repayment 8/- per 7 FROM £10 [Sector);tor ) ; TusecrarebtatiTrilia;it ,,,r:.1,1 res0tapectfully c oso Plumber, Painter, Paperhanger and Glazier. week, per £100. WITHOUT SECURITY treasurer, . telite Estimates Given. RESERVE FUND Joan Madgwick, Mrs BY Send for Prospectus £36,471. Mr I. Talientire, Mr II- . 0 a: son. A vote of tbanks-"w. 1 ° A. N. BIRK, to Secretary— I4 representative H. L. MACGREGOR, 52, 1 ,, ov, speakers by the Rev. to Northgate, Darlingtat, 00 37, Market Place, BISHOP AUCKLAND; Workshop : COMMERCIAL HOTEL YARD, or Agents, Telephone 2418. Rev. H. J. 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