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Evening Telegraph from Derby, Derbyshire, England • 6

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Evening Telegraphi
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Derby, Derbyshire, England
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DERBY EVENING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1943; 6 BIRTHS CIILLEY. To Marjorie (n6e Wood), wife of Spr. C. S. Culley, R.E., a son, David Clifford, Howard-streeJ, WIG LEY.

Dorothy and Walter, at 25. Mereliant-avenue, the gift of a brother for Margaret, March 3. WRIGHT. 85, Stepping-lane, March 4. to Florence (n6e Kent), of James, the precious gift of a daughter (Patricia Ann).

CONGRATULATIONS ANNABLE. Congratulations and best wishes to Fred, R.A.C., on attaining your 21st birthday. Love and a speedy return. Ida and Eddie. BARKADELL, 235, Nottinghamroad, congratulations to dear grandma on your 80th birthday.

Loving thoughts and best wishes, from Nellie. Ethel, Hilda, Fred, and great grandchildren. FOSTER. and best wishes to my darling husband, Harry, H.M.F. (North Africa), on reaching his 23rd birthday.

God bless and keep you safe. All my love 28, Lavenderrow, Darley Abbey. ENGAGEMENTS engagement has been announced between Henry, R.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Buckley, of 31, Mans' field-street.

Derby, and Lois (WA.A.F daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bartle, 13, Clay-lane, Clay Cross. COX engagement is announced between Marine Albert Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs.

II Cox. of 82, Walbrook-road, and Miss Vera Murdock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Murdock, of 45, Shaftesbury-street, Derby.

MARRIAGES ATKINS LOWE. John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Watkins.

was married on March 3 at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Derby, to Lily, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe.

Both of Derby. SILVER WEDDINGS To mam and dad. May your pathway gleam like i.ilvor, With untold; Till untffmeath love's rainbow. It turm to nureat gold. Marvh 5, 1018.

Shirloy and Eric. DEATHS ARCHER, Tuesday, March 2 at Lower Green, Findern, John Henry aged 55 years. Funeral at All Saints' Church. Findern, at 3 p.m. Saturday.

RARNES. the 3rd instant, at 72 Ilavelock-road, Ellen, widow of Louis Barnes, aged 75 years. Funeral 12.15 p.m., Normanton-1 oad Congregational Church, Saturday. March 6. BODEN.

March 4, at 829. Osma-ston-road. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gray, Maud, deai ly loved wife of Francis Boden, aged 72 years. Funeral Monday, interment 130 p.m.

Nottingham-road Cemetery. BOOTHMAN. March 4, at Derbyshire Royal Infirmary. William the beloved husband of Jessie Boothman, 77, Underhillavenue, aged 47 years. Funeral Monday, service St.

Giles's Church 245 p.m., previous to interment Normanton Cemetery. COOK. On March 4. at 34, Merchant-street, Martha, the beloved wife of Albert Cook, aged 61 years. Funeral Monday, service St.

John's Church 11.0 a.m. previous to interment Nottinghamroad March 2, at the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary. Harry, the beloved husband of Ann Flixon, of 71, Cambridgestreet, Spondon, aged 65 years. Funeral Saturday, service Spondon Church 2.30 p.m., interment Spondon Cemetery. lIAGUES, May (n6e Curzon), the beloved wife of Charlie Hagues, aged 22 years.

also the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Curzon. 7. Farm-drive, Alvaston.

Funeral Duffield Cemetery. 1.30. Saturday. March 3, at the Children's Hospital, Mary Ann. the dearly loved daughter of Aubrey and Mary Parker, 115 Upper Dale-road, aged ten months.

March 4, 1943 (suddenly) Louisa Annie (Louie), dearly loved sister of Dorothy, George and Gordon, 39. Derbylane. Service Pear Tree-road Baptist Church. 9.30 A.m., Saturday. i'l RDY.

On March 4. Arthur Purdy late of Bod en's Cottages, aged 84 vears. Funeral Monday from D.C.S. Funeral interment Nottingham-road Cemetery 3.0 p.m. March 4, at DR I Elsie May Rose, beloved and only daughter of Mrs H.

J. Rose and the at H. J. Rose, passed away. Service at Trinity Church, on Monday, at 11 a.m before proceeding to Duffleld Cemetery.

No mourning by request. WALOCK. the 3rd at Royal Infirmary. Elizabeth Ann, aged 66 years, widow of the late will'am Walock. Funeral from 86, Mansfield-road, to Mansfieldstreet Mission 9.45 Saturday, Interment Nottingham-road Cemetery.

Reunited. DERBY AND DISTRICT FUNERAL LTD. Morris Twelli (Managing Director), 59, Normanton Road. Tel. 45384.

Private Chapelt DERBY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. FUNERAL DEPARTMENT 00-73 Normanton Rd- Tel. 44070 WATHALL SON UNDERTAKERS 99. MACKLIH Phora 43263. Branohosi 609, London Road A 0, Green St.

ROBOTHAM. On March 4, of 22, Ward street, Sarah Ann Robotham, aged 72 years. Funeral Monday, service 2.45 St. Luke's Church, interment Uttoxeter-road Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM AMBROSE.

Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother, Edith Anne, at rest March 5, 1942. David. Madge, and Maureen, 5, Freeman-avenue. BARLOW. memories of a dear son and brother, Frank, passed away March 5, 1938.

A silent thought, a hidden tear. Keep his memory ever dear. loving mother and dad, Harry, Lil and family, 780, Harvey-road. BARLOW. In loving memory of my dear brother Frank, who passed away March 5, 1938.

Thoughts drift back to bygone days, Life moves on, but memories stay. forgotten by Phyll and George, 372, Boulton-lane. BRAT BY. In loving memory of Joyce, who died sth March, 1936. father and sisters, 156, Almond-street, Derby.

COPE. In loving memory of my dear husband, fell asleep March 5, 1919. A silent thought, a hidden tear, Bring memories of one we loved so dear. his loving wife and children, 21, Borrowash road Spondon. memories of dear dad, at rest March 5, 1929.

dearly loved to be forgotten by Arthur, Ethel and Ruth, Post Office, Breadsall. loving memory of Nathan Garwell, at rest March his sister Harriet. HESKETH. Treasured memories of our dear grandad, at rest March 5, 1942. "Resting where no shadows fall." loving grandchildren, Dora, Cyril, Elsie (Harry and George), H.M.F.

a year ago today, dear dad, God bade you close your eyes; And now from all your suffering, Asleep in paradise. memories from his loving son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Nance. memories of our only beloved son (Sam), at rest March 5, 1940, aged 20 years. This day for us is sacred, For it will always be A day of remembrance and dearest memory. Yet not on this day only upon our loss we dwell, He is remembered ever by those who loved him well.

missed by mam, dad and Dorothy, 62, Benson-street, Alvas-. ton. HOLM memories of our dear mother, who passed away March 5, 1938; also our dear father, who died March 5, 1932. "For ever in our From loving sons and daughters and grandchildren. loving memory of Caleb Burrows, at rest March 5, 1942.

dear father of Emme and Doris, 18, Mackenzie-street. "Worthy of remembrance." treasured memory of our dear mother, at rest March 5. 1941. How sweet to remember a mother so dear. Though absent from us yet ever so near; Unseen by the world she stands by our side And whispers "My dear ones, death cannot divide." her loving daughters and son-in-law, Edna, Mabel, and Alex (H.M.F.), 13.

Violet-street. SIBLEY. loving memory of my dear grandmother, at rest March 5, remembered and sadly missed by Dorothy, 92, Brunswick-street, Derby. TAYLOR. In loving memory of Ellen, a dear wife and mother, who passed away sth March, 1942; also of Annie (Rock), daughter of above, who passed away 3rd March, 1939.

Always thoughtful, ever kind, Beautiful memories left behind. all at 15, Camp-street, and 103, Caxal-street. WILLIS. memories of my dear husband, John, at rest March 5. 1942.

I have lost my life's companion. A life linked with my own, Day by day I miss his cheerful face As I walk through life alone. his loving wife Rose. 320. Normanton-road.

WILLIS. loving memory of my dear brother. John, who passed away March 5, 1942. We are always thinking of you. We often speak your name, We tried so hard to keep you Although it was in vain.

his loving sister Lily, brother-in-law Harry, and nieces. 144, Rutland-street, Derby. loving memory of a dear father, who passed away March 5. 1942. We are always thinking of you.

We often speak your name; We tried so hard to keep you. Although it was in vain. In tears we watched you suffer, As you slowly passed away; God alone knows how we miss you, As it dawns one year to-day. twins, Edna, Arthur (H.M.F.). 320, Normanton-road.

loving memory of a dear father, at rest March 5, 942. One year has how long it seems. But in our hearts his face still beams; We who loved him dearly know How much we lost one year ago. forgotten by Harry (H.M.F.) and Marjorie. memories of a loving father, died March 5.

1940, also a loving mother, March 10. 1941. For us they always did their best. God grant to them eternal rest. remembered by lovipg daughter.

Ivy, Joe, and grand- IN WINSON. memories of a loving father, died March 5. 1940, also loving mother, died March 19, 1941. Peacefully sleeping, free from Rain. We would not wake them to suffer again.

remembered by loving daughter Rose. Jack. granddaughter Patricia, also son Ernie (India). WINSON. In affectionate remembrance of a loving father, at rest March 5.

1940. Three years have passed since we lost the one so dear. Time rolls on and years rolls by, but loving memories die. his loving son Fred, Thirza and grandchildren. WINSON.

loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away on March 5, 1940; also dear mother, who passed away on March 19, 1941. The golden gates were open, A gentle voice said comej Farewells left unspoken, Our loved ones entered home. Win. William and Clifford. THANKS OLDHAM.

Mrs. Oldham and family wish to thank doctor, vicar, friends and neighbours for the kindness during their sad bereavement Litcnurch-street. POOLE. Mr. and Mrs.

Poole and family wish to thank neighbours of Douglas-street, Malcolmstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Siddens and friends, Grange Hotel, Douglas-street, all members of Ley's Fire Brigade, and Pear Tree Senior Boys and Junior Mixed Schools, for the kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful flowers received in their sad bereavement also sister and staff, Isolation Hospital, for their kindness and attention. Douglas-street. LOST AND FOUND Reward for Keya in leather Chemist.

Normanton-rd. 57p OST, Tuesday, black Note Caae containing notes, cheques, etc." good Burton-rd. 56c OST, on Feb. 25, Antique Brooch Jj in gold setting, yellow middle stone, coloured stone surround; sentimental City-rd. 55p I OST, Saturday morning, Peb.

27. on the bus between Kilburn and Derby, or between Michael's Church, gent's brown leftrshoe. return Police Station. 56p GOLpiER has lost brown Purse containing £6 and ration Please return Police Station. 55p WILL lady who borrowed Fountain Pen in 0.P.0.

please 8, Radbourne-st. 56p PROFESSIONAL W. WHITTAKfcR, M.S.F. TREATMENT given for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, Nerves. W.

WHITTAKER, M.S.F. MASSEUR, Manipulative Surgery (certified), Sun Tan, Bun Ray, Violet Ray Treatment. Chiropody, 9.30 to 12.30, 2 to 6, or by Osmaston-rd. Tel. 46216 W.

WHITTAKER, M.S.F. CiHIROPODIST'S treatment given for Foot Troubles Chilblains. 57p W. WHITTAKER, M.S.F. WAR Workers who are feellrvj strain of long hours, should have Violet Ray H.F.

treatment twice monthly. This restores vitality. 68p SURGICAL. APPLIANCES MR. CYRIL WESTON, M.P.S., L.I B.S.T.—(Except Wednesdays).

3 Derby. Tel. 44415. tc OPHTHALMIC AID A. W.

H. WIGHTMAN, F.8.0.A., can examine your eyes daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.—4B, Babington-lane. tc EYESTRAIN AND HEADACHES CONSULT A. W.

H. WIGHTMAN, F.8.0.A.. with personal experience of over 40 Babington-lane, Derby. tc MUNITIONS FOR those fine exacting details, save straining your eyes by consulting Mr. Wightman, F.8.Q.A., 48, Babington-lane.

tc SPECTACLE REPAIRS FOR speedy, careful repairs In our own workshops call at Wightman's, 48. Babington-lane, Derby. tc EDUCATION KEMP'S COLLEGE. CHARNWCOD STREET, DERBY. Shorthand, individual training.

Interviews: Tuesdays, Wednesdays! Fridays, 10-12, 2-5, 6-6. Tel. 44992 56c HAIRDRESSING, ETC. HAIR Colouring for Grey Hair, ss. 6d.

to 10s. post 6d. extra. Hair Rinses, all shades. Is.

packet, post 37. East-street, Derby. tc IMPROVER for Ladies' Hairdressing, state 3, Telegraph. 55p Madame potter townseNd, Friar gate, near Station. Perms Eugene 45986.

6Sp WINIFRED PINCHBECK 26, Stenson-rd. Perms Entrance Chemist's Shop. Phone 3304. tc CYCLES WANTED, ETC. Triumph, Dayton, Curry now in stock; also Tyres, all sizes from at Currys, East-st.

55c sale, boy's Raleigh Cycle, 20ln. 2. Eley-st. 57p SALE, Triumph Gent's Sports; brand new and unused, 1, Arboretum 55p Tandem Write EE 41, Telegraph. 55p pel TO £10 Cp.sh paid for good 21, Monk-Bt.

55p TO £10 paid for good Secondhand Orrldge's, 21, Monk-st. sflp (iOOD SECONDHAND CYCLES BEST Prices or write, Minion's, 58, Normanton; also 111, Frlar-gate. 72p WIRELESS NY Set repaired. Satisfaction with moderate Radio Stores, Macklin-st. Tel.

45311. tc ASH waiting for your old Radio; also Radio Repairs promptly attended to at Currys, East-st. 55c F. STONE. Ratjio, 22, market, Derby, will buy your secondhand radio.

65p OLD Gramophone Records Urgently reqd. to ensure supplies of new Records. A good allowance on all makes at Murdochs, 64, London-rd. Derby. 57c "I3HILIPS Press Button All Wave, as Wolfa-st.

57p Repair XV Radio Servioe, 15, Chaddesden. Write, call 62n MINION'S RADIO SERVICE reliable repairs. Also wtd. very A Radio Seta, Grams, Pick-ups, Friar-gate. 57p SITUATIONS VACANT special notice.

None of the vacancies tor women advertised in our columns relates to a woman between the ages of 18 and UO inclusive unless such a woman (a) has living with her a child of hers under the age of lit. or (b) is registered under the Blind Persons Act, or (c) has a Ministry of Labour permit to allow her to obtain employment by individual effort. Alteration Hand Thurman Malin Ltd. 57c ASSISTANTS read, for Glove Dept. Ranbys Ltd.

57c APPRENTICE to Dental Mechanic age 14-16. 54, Telegraph. 57c A LTERATION Hands fully experienced coats and frocks, full or part time work in or Friargate. 57c reqd. for mornings only, L.M.S.

EE 8, Telegraph. 55c 14 to 16, good wages and prospects. on, Blagreaves-lane, Littleover. 57p CIINEMA Usherette Manager, Empire Cinema. 57c CHARTERED Accountants have Vacancies for two boys as Junior Clerks; some exp.

of book-keeping an advantage but not essential. details of education, exp (if any), and salary to 35, Telegraph. 57p DYERS and Dry-cleaners req. Saleswoman as Manageress of branch receiving office in Derby, work of national importance, perm, by letter only, Silvers" (The "Safe" Dyers Cleaners) Dewsbury. 56c Derbyshire Royal infirmary, for Surgical are invited for the post of Assistant Technician for Surgical Pathology.

Young women (aged 16 or over) who have had some training in science may Arthur Taylor, Supt. Sec. 56p EXP. Tailoress Thurman Malin Ltd. 57c Barmaid or Learner -i Inn, London-rd.

i IRL age 15-16, for clerical work in engineers' office. Write EE 52, Telegraph. 1( 56c C-i IRL reqii. tor kitchen, 15 to Apply H. E.

Ramsden 35, Cornmarket, GENTLEMAN, clerical reqd. to help with book-keeping, about 3 hours daily, good Write DD 34, Telegraph. 55p JUNIOR, male or female. Clerk wtd. by Derby Telegraph.

etc. to Accountant. I KITCHEN Porters reqd. App Manager, Midland Hotel, MALE or Female Shop Assistant reqd. for carpet over milltary age or exempt, write il 10, Telegraph.

57 MALE Assistant exempt, evenings and Sundays, for billiard saloon, Belper dist. Write 11 ltd. iVX the undermentioned vacancies: Nightwatchman, under 55, light duties, Junior Warehouse Porters, 14-17; good working canteen facilities Manager, St. Peter Derby. 55p req.

lady assistant exp. vJ pref; state age, EE 11, Telegraph. a7p PART Time Bar Assistants Harrington Arms, Alvaston. o7c ROYAL Insurance Company Ltd. req.

the services of an Office Cleaner. to be addressed to Gerald Sumner, Local Manager, St. Derby. 56c SHOP Assistants full Apply Staff Supervisor, W. Woolworth.

spp SMART Girl keep books and assist showroom Jeanette, Friargatc. 57c SMART young lady Assistant 16-18, for local music Apply Tomlinson, 46, OTUDENT Nurses age from 174 years. Applicants must be strong and well educated. Apply by letter, Matron, Derbyshire Hospital WTD men 2 smart VV Derby. pjc WOMEN and Girls to British Celanese Jobbing odd days, VV nights or week-ends Littleover, nr.

Handyman, able to saraen, I good wages, iiermanent Job Rowe, Baker, Heanor. 55c TAXI DRIVER OOD knowledge of (jr Black Arrow, mornings only, tc JACOBEAN CAFE. WAITRESS glven if previous Tn. also, Girl for kitchen ork; fuil Apply Proprietor. ssc HYGIENIC LAUNDRY CO.

(Derby) "YJITOMEN wtd. for Dry Cleaning Dept. Also girls to learn. Pear L.M.S, RAILWAY GOODS Porters reqd. at "erby male and female, full tilme and part to Go Derby St.

Mary's Goods Station (Clarke-st Derby. 56c SIMPSONS, THE FRIAR-GATE, Derby, cles for 2 Girls for Production and 1 for clerical. Age 14-16 years; to learn the trade. Apply by letter in first instance to the Secretary. Only sharp, wiHlng and accurate girls need apply, as had a reputation for reliability since 1R65 56c COUNTY BOROUGH OF Burough Isolation Ilospha and Sanatorium.

VACANCIES exist at the above Hospital for part time Workers for plain sewing. iY a e3 to the Matron. 57c COUNTY BOROUGH Oj Uf-KBY DAY NURSERIES TaOMESTIC reqd. for London-rd. 11 Day Nursery, and two Relief Domestics to work at the various Day Nurseries as reqd.

To work an 8-hr. day. Wages at the rate of per hour. by letter to Miss M. R.

Supervisor, Public Health 1, Derhy. 11Lll COUNTY BOROUGH FIRE GUARI) TRAINING OFFICER. Applications are invited from persons not liable for military service, who hold A.R.r'.B. or L.A RP. Instructor's Certificate.

Salary according to together with not less than two recent testimonials, should be made to the Town Clerk, Market-place, Derby, not later than March 16th, 1943. 6 DERBY EDUCATION COMMITTKK WAR TIME APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from qualified teacher 3 who haye tho profession and are willing to return to teach senior, junio. infant children. The appointments may ha either full time, part tlmo (mornings or afternoons), or temporary supnly posts for tilling casual vacancies for short periods as required. Forms of application can bo obtained from the Acting Director of Education, Education Offices, Derby.

56c SITS. VACANT (Contd.) reliable man for wholesale and retail provisions, able to take 5. Telegraph. 55p VATOMAN wtd. for cleaning 6 days weekly; refs.

EE 54, Telegraph. 57c TD full or part time women workers for mineral water factory beer bottling Burrows Styrsess, Ashbourne-rd. 58c 2 women Lorry Drivers for delivery of mineral waters. Offilers' Brewery 7, Derby, 55c young Lady, under 18 years of age, for estate agent's office in giving lull parties. 58, Telegraph.

57c male Clerk, under 18 years of age, for estate agent's office in Siving full to 59, Telegraph. 57c young Girls applying at 302, Burton-rd. for position as nursemaid to small boy, please call again as Possible. 55c ll gh grade Correspondence to take charge all sales correspondence, records and sales office ne too works situated dist. Good prospects, good 19 Telegraph.

57c (Retail Butchers) and Assistants reqd. Nottingham, Derby, Buxton, Mansfield, Chesterfield must be exempt from military Dewhurst, 128, Nottingham. yOUTH wtd. for cycle repair work; good 21, Monk- VOUNG reqd. for office, 'edge of typing, shorthand advantageous, 15-16 Hunters Babington-lane.

55c domestics COMPANION or General Help 2 in family, small house, good EE 20, Telegraph. 57p JYOMESTIC Help live in or 2 in family, good xttSit? 50, Telegraph. 56c VV Cleaner, few hours morn' Ks. Liversage- Derby. 5 5p Pantry Maid, able to answer telephone, live Home, Derby.

56p WOMAN for cleaning 2 half days weekly, Kedleston-rd. EE 51. Telegraph. 56c WOMAN reqd. one or two mornings, Ltttleover, bus stop.

Write Telegraph. 55p WTQMAN for cleaning. 3-4 mornings weekly, per hour, 55. Telegraph. 57c Woman or Girl, housework, 3 mornings Rowditch-ave.

57c "VVTOMAN for cleaning, Littleover, XI- per hour. 1-3 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Write HH 7, Telegraph. 57c SITUATIONS WANTED Driver, free from 2 p.m. llj, Telegraph. 57p Nursery Governess and help (Hungarian) desires situation, Srr 1.

or otherwise, in Derby 57, Telegraph. 55p seeks position, 15 years reputable firm zoning scheme, reason for change, 21, Telegraph. 66p Managerial position, transport reqd. by man 41 (exempt), capable full staff control; present managerial position, which entails periodical moves, held 17 years; perm, home HH 6, Telegraph. 57., SECRETARY, shorthand typist, exempt, reqs.

good position in DD 39, Telegraph. 56p GARDENING TJUSH Apples. A collection of 4 Dessert Apples and 1 Dessert Pear on quick fruiting stocks, types 2 and quince respectively, varieties 2 Cox's Orange Pippin, 1 Laxtons Superb and 1 Worcester Pearmain (to fertilise), with 1 pear Conference (self fertile). The 5 trees for carr. paid, c.w.o.

These are strong 4-5 year trees covered with fruiting spurs and guaranteed true to name. C. Gregory Son, Ltd. Nurseries, Chllwell, Notts. 56c IYIG for Victory, but you must use Beeston's Limestone Flour, it sweetens the soil, and promotes growth.

Recommended by gardeners everywhere. cwt. delivered. Best poultry grit same price. J.

Beeston, Burley Hill, Allestree. Tel. Derby 57736. 56c Trees. 1- The Vitamin Collection of Bush Fruits for gardens with limited" space.

All to fruit this year. 3 Black Currants Seabrooks, 2 Red Currants Laxtons No. 1, 12 Raspberries, choice of either Norfolk Giant or Pynes Royal. The 17 strong fruiting bushes for arr. paid to your door; c.w.0.; 2 coils, for Grow your own fruit in the national interest.

Also apples, pears, plums, etc. Illustrated list of "Chilwell Mark'' Fruit Trees on receipt of Id. Gregory Son Nurseries, Chilwell, Notts. 56c PORTER'S Seed and Sundries List is now ready. Free on application.

Class 1 Scotch Seed Potatoes. Growmore National Fertilizer. "Chosen" Garden Seeds of distinctive growth. Only the best of everything for gardeners at Porters' Seed Stores, 57, Pear 176, Derby. mwfs 56c QTRONG Tomato Plants, best varie- ties doz.

No Sunday trade, callers Greenwioh, Ripley. thfs 113 Plants. pays to buy the best. Our usual first class quality, all grown in steam sterilized soil ready for planting. Order now for any period between mid-March and end of June.

Variety Potentate, ex 3Jin. pots. 100. Delivery extra, 100 or more. Also booking for outdoor Tomato Plants.

To ensure good crops we can supply Humber Fish Manure In 141b. bags at and 281b. at Nurseries Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire. Phone Chellaston 3262. tfs tc SEEDS.

Our logue Is now ready, and will he forwarded free of charge upon application. Lowis' Seeds, Dept. 41, Frampton, Boston, Lines. thfs tc SHOPS, BUSINESSES, WANTED rj.ENTLEMAN with capital avallable will be glad to investigate any sound business Write HH 53, Telegraph. tc FURNITURE bargains A FOUR Fold Upholstered Draught Screen, 46-47.

East-st. VERY fine Walnut Sideboard, Porter, 46-47, East-st. A VERY Fine Reproduction Antique Oak Refectory Table, Porter, 46-47, East-sl. A SMALL Walnut Bedroom Suite 40-47, East-st. A GOOD quality odd Settee, A 46-47, East-st.

Oak Framed Reclining Chair, 46-47, Eaststreet. tc XJ AYWARDS, 253, Normanton-rd. Furniture, Suites made to order. Renovation, upholstery and repairs. Second-hand goods of all descriptions taken in part exchange.

Terms arranged. tc I HOUSES, APARTMENTS, TO AMI) SALE AS Usual, Pick fords tor Removals- Limited wartime furniture storage in remote areas. Estimates tree--'' 26, Merchant-st. Phone 45186. BD.

double room, suit 47, Telegraph. BD. Littleover as pref. out Telegraph. 55P BED Sittingroom, nicely en tral; in good private house-'' Write 34.

Telegraph. BB RADFORD Permanent are nVl for advances to assist purchasers approved properties. Large available on the most reasona" 1 or write for full partic" lars, Head Office, 41. Sunbridge-ra-' Bradford; or Derby Branch, PerrnAP ent House, St. Mary's-ga 1 Derby.

C'OMF. Lodgings, central, 2 ing 36, Telegraph. 8 Roe Farm for ar same dist. 39, Telegraph. Sale, family Villa, 4 bedrooms, pleasan garden, vac.

Sale, with vac. I- Derby, mod. s.d. Villa, 2 reC Pj tion and 3 bedrooms, good garden garage space: price £850. 'i; Bishop, Estate Agent, 17, King-ft.

FOR Sale wjth vac. mod- 1 Bungalow, 6, Alvfnton, or will let part offers i' Woolley, Drury Arms, Denby. Sale by Private Treaty, wl J- vacant possession, The-Gabies, Chaddesden. olive 2inm detached Residence, set well back road, 2 reception, kitehen, 4 bedroom bathroom, separate w.c., and exc. garden.

The owners ha now decided to sell this reside" separately from the ticulars from Richardson sap St. James's Sale Rooms. Derby. Sale with possession, House," Hilton: Superior dence with 3 reception rooms, 4 rooms, good domestic tlon, modernised and decora' throughout, substantial outbuild' large garage, together with orchar croft and garden; 1J acres; E.L. power plugs, tap water; near 0 route; every tics, from Arnold Son, 27, Burton-on-Trent (Tel.

3559)- lET, Furn. Rooms and Flat. refs 46, Telegraph. i A YBOULD SONS, the Agents, Theatre Chambers, ington-lano, Derby. Telephone SALE, mod.

s.d. House. Osnijisto AUenton, vac. If possible, Sunny Hill dist. EE 59, Telegraph.

SALE 130 house shop. 3 beds, good repair; i iri 'a near. Evenings, 21, Klngsley-vi'p Allestree. SALE, immediate Freeh" House. Chellaston.

rooms and bathroom, greenhouse, 6' age, good parden, shed. 1. graph. OPONDON. Semi-detached, sitting-room, living kitchen, 0 lery, hall, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, cently re-decorated throughout.

Farquhar, Iron-gate TO Let, semi-det. Cottage, Bank; 5 rooms, gas, water, eie Wake, Duffield. HOUSES, 1 1. 2 and 3. nr.

Market-place, m. Ash Trees, 2,, 1( 9UU: House, pret. "Ijgt. "vJ EE 31, Telegraph. ADVANCES FOR HOUSE fIONSULT the Local Agency Woolwich Equitable Bu i a hie Society (established 1847).

House, 5, South Parade, Notting'LiiOc Tel. Nottingham 44308. WAITED "17XCH. Corporation, Ej Estate, well decorated, sfip lar Roe Farm. 40, Telegraph- XpXCH.

Ivy Sq for cheapo, almost any Telegraph. fl tfXCH. clean Corporation, for mod. 2-" 37. Telegraph- EXCH.

mod. s.d., 3 bedrooms, ton Lock, near buses, for mod. conveniences, bathroom. Hill, Overdale (lists, or cen 1 -p Write 27, Telegraph. i' House reqd.

in DerbV near neighbourhood, small 7 mod. parried couple tfip Write 38, Telegraph. mc i ENTLEMAN reqg. bd. 1 i vT borough: state lo 25, Telegraph.

apl HOUSE. Flat or Bungalow, cfUfa no children. 51, c- ADY reqs. bedroom and Uttoxeter-Ashbourne-Keu ton-rd. dist.

Reply stating term ssP Write EE 39, Telegraph. REFINED young couple req. ve ry Rooms or Flait, reasonable, EE 60, Telegraph- RESPECTABLE young ninn JZ XV lodgings near L.M.S. Statl" ft(i Write EE 49. Telegraph.

RESPECTABLE Man wants bd. self, Nottingham-rd. s7P Write HH 3, Telegraph. T3EQD. to purchase, mod.

det- -tv 4 bedrooms, Duffield-rd. a' 1 near Broadway, early ei b6 Farquhar, Iron-gate. ton TWO Fum. Rooms Cheh 5 5p dist. 45, Telegraph ot ri TWO Engineers req.

comf- A with private room, or furn. 6 jp central. 33, Telegraph. cgSf' purchase house up to 56P any 29, Telegraph- 1P WTD-, furn. for 2 bU young ladles, out all day.

ir 1 EE 9, Smallholding, rent or to accessible to 1 gflP 16. Telegraph, WTD. to rent, Cottage, HO" ire Bungalow in any 11 village, young couplo. 1 ch h. tenants- EE 37, MUSICAL EXC.

Library of Violin oak Music Stand and one 511 quick sale. 44, Telegrapt doC o' boULDS pay best prices for Jt- hand Pianos, good maH p.c.—4o. Iron-gate viurd oC NEW Pianos in stock at Derby. must be first I details 1 to Murdochs, 64, PIANO Accordion. 120 bass case, f2B, nearest- EE 27.

Telegraph. an red PIANO Tuning by experienc do n)- I (late of Hopklnson'B, 0 Apply Haywards, 253, Norn Phone 45018. r-ran" 1 PIANOFORTE, Baby pr a I Rlchd. Lipp of Stuttfttfjj makers by appointment. very ligtit touch, mahog' handsome appearance; a hfy" instrument; Burton-on-Trcnt.

B5 Alto or Tenor 3 Write EE 42, TelegraP WHINTON'S Piano sev fro td jce Frame Secondhand Pianos ir to £40. Certified Tuner, elf- paid for Secondhand Plan HAULAGF. A dJ Return loads wanted. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, Etc..

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