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The Bournemouth Graphic. September 26th, 1913.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bournemouth Graphic," September 26th, 1913. This issue contains 16 Pages, and has been removed from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Good, with browning to the paper edges.
Contents.
Articles, Adverts & Photographs.
- Advert for "Hibberd's Meat."
- Advert for "Hendy Bros., The Arcade, Boscombe. (Swift Cycle Car.)
- Advert for "The National Gas Exhibition," Shepherd's Bush, London.
- Advert for "South Coast Garages, Ltd.," Boscombe.
- Advert for "Condac" Motor Depot, West Southbourne, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Curtiss & Sons, Ltd.," Bournemouth West Station,or 180, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth.
- Poem called "Alas, my Hair." Written by Clacton Hume.
- The Weekly Article "Jottings," Written by PHITZ.
- Alma Road School : Presentation to Headmaster.
- The Red Rail-Guide.
- Advert for "W. S. White & Co., Ltd." 92, 94, Commercial Road, Bournemouth. Carpet Warehousemen, Upholsterers. Cabinet Makers, and Linen Merchants.
- Topics of the Week.
- Advert for "Herr Vanek," Ladies' Tailor.
- Advert for "The Bournemouth Hydro," West Cliff, Bournemouth.
- Illustration by Eustace P. E. Nash. called "Who Is It ?." No. V. "Golly !".
- Advert for "Mark Briant's Motor Coaches," Daily Runs.
- Advert for "Bournemouth Golf School." 480, Holdenhurst Road Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Bushill Barnes," The Square, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Loft & Collard," The Square, Bournemouth. (Coal Merchant).
- Our 5/- Picture Scheme.
- Concert and Stage.
a- Theatre Royal. Return of "Kismet."
b- Theatre Royal. Visit of Mr. Leonard Boyne.
c- Boscombe Hippodrome. (Programme of Events next Week.)
d- Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Stanley Brett," Who is appearing with Miss Ellaline Terriss at a special flying matinee at the Boscombe Hippodrome next week.
e- Winter Gardens. (Programme for this week and next week.)
f- West's Pictures. (Programme of Films for the coming week.)
g- Lansdowne Electric Theatre. (Programme for the next week.) - The Weekly Article. "About Town."
- Advert for "THe Rainbow Dye Works." Wickham Road, Pokesdown.
- Advert for "Perry & Bonham," Lansdowne Crescent, Bournemouth. (The Ladies' and Children's Outfitters.)
- Advert for "C. W. Powell," The Largest Iron, Salt, & Metal Merchant in the Southern Counties. Head Office : Victoria Road, Bournemouth.
- Shocking Railway Fatality. Parkstone Girl Killed.
- The Daily Guide. For Everybody. According to Planetary Influences. Written by C. Starr-Smith.
- Court & Society Notes.
- Illustration by Eustace P. E. Nash called the "Bournemouth Cartoon of the Week." showing "Sunday Music in Winter," (A number of gentlemen (not necessarily enthusiasts) in favour of Sunday Music during the winter months seem to think there is not a suitable place in which to hold concerts during the cold season. For some reason unknownthey have apparently entirely forgotten the existence of a popular place known as the Bournemouth Winter Gardens Pavilion.)
- Advert for "S. A. Thomson," Hair Specialist. 92, Poole Road, Westbourne.'
- Death of Tom Tiller. Christchurch Alderman Passes away.
- Advert for "Tuckton Creeks Aero Summer House," near Christchurch.
- Closing Trips of the Season on "Stirling Castle," and "Princess Helena".
- Closing Trips of the Season by Cosens & Co.'s Steamer "Monarch."
- Boscombe Cinema: (Films for the coming Week.)
- Closing by Red Funnels.
- Closing Trips by the "Buffs."
- Motor boat Trips.
- Winton Electric Theatre : (Films for the current week.)
- Advert for "Jeanette" 7 Manor Parade, Boscombe. Court Dressmakers, and Milliners.
- Sunday Services.
- The Weekly Article "What we want to Know."
- Advert for "Hawkes & Son," 99, Poole Road, Westbourne. (Exact 'K' Shoes).
- Advert for "The Intensive Egg Farm," Ferndown.
- Advert for "Christchurch French Garden Co., Ltd.," Stour Road, Christchurch.
- Tramway Workers and National Insurance. : Board of Trade's reply to Borough Member.
- Municipal Military Band. Supper and Presentation.
- The Weekly Article "Pars in Passing."
- Branksome Silver Wedding.
- Nearly a Fatality. (Motor Incident with Cyclist at Cemetary Junction).
- Advert for "Bushill Barnes," The Novelty House, The Square, Bournemouth. (Special Display of Millinery)
- Visit of commander Evans.
- A Millinery Specialist. (Jeanette).
- The Royal Entertainers.
- "The Wareham Queen," Trips from Poole Harbour up the River Frome to Wareham.
- Advert for "A. and D. H. Cooper," Facing Trinity Church Tower, Bournemouth. (Special Gown and Costume Show this Week.)
- Music of the Week. Written by Edwin Trusler.
- Poem called "Forget." Written by William E. H. Kennedy.
- Bournemouth and Westbourne Literary and Debating Society.
- Death of an ex-Territorial.
- Hippodrome, Boscombe. Visit of miss Ellaline Terriss.
- Photograph showing eight members of the F. company 7th Hants Regiment, whose combined services reach the remarkable number of 229 years.
- The Weekly Article "Is it a Fact-"
- Advert for "FIAT, Motors ltd.," 101, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "The Stourwood Garage," Stedman Road, West Southbourne.
- "Come into the Garden Maud." (An old song newly sung.) Written by F. M. Pulsford.
- Success of Bournemouth Favourite. (Miss Molly Hamley Clifford.)
- Britain's Best Babies.
- Notes of the Week.
a- Funeral at Bournemouth Cemetary of Mr. Williamfrederick Goodliffe, of Lisle House, East Cliff, Bournemouth. - Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Leonard Boyne," who is appearing with his london Company with "General John Regan," at the Theatre Royal next week.
- Advert for the "Barton Court Hotel,: Barton-0n-Sea, Hants.
- Advert for 'Charles Bock."Ladies and Gent.'s Tailor. 4.Portman Terrace. Fisherman's Walk, West Southbourne.
- Bournemouth Electric Theatre. (Films for the next week.)
- National Gas Congress and Exhibitio.
- The Post Office Concert.
- Sudden Death of Bournemouth Visitor.
- Advert for "Empress Motor Coaches," Daily Trips.
- Future Happenings.
