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The Bournemouth Graphic. September 19th, 1913.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bournemouth Graphic," September 19th, 1913."This issue contains 16 Pages, and has been removed from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Good, with browning to the page edgaes.
Contents.
Articles, Adverts, and Photographs.
- Advert for "Condac" Motor Depot, West Southbourne, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Handy Bros." The Arcade, Boscombe.
- Advert for the "National Gas Exhibition." Shepherd's Bush, London.
- Advert for "Clarke Jones" County Gates, Bournemouth West. House & Estate Agent.
- Advert for "Mark Briant's Motor Coaches," Dail Runs.
- Advert for "E. Isaac," 56, Ashley Road, Boscombe. Coal Merchant.
- Poem called "The English Climate." Written by A Patriot.
- Advert for "W. S. White & Co. Ltd." 92, 94, Commercial Road, Bournemouth.
- The Weekly Article "Jottings" Written by PHITZ.
- A Trip on the "Studland Belle."
- Alarming Street Incident in Commercial Road.
- Topics of the Week.
- Illustration by Eustace P. E.Nash called "Who is It ?" No.V. The "Belle"-rophon.
- Advert for "Herr Vanek," Ladies Tailor. Poole Hill, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "The Bournemouth Hydro," West Cliff, Bournemouth.
- A Dissection of Immorality.
- Advert for "Bournemouth Golf School." 489, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth.
- Our 5/-Picture Scheme.
- Advert for "Curtiss & Sons, Ltd."
- Advert for "Hewett & Hewett," 31. Royal Arcade, Boscombe, 5. Station Road, Parkstone.
- Photograph showing "A Groupof Sunday Morning Bathers."
- Advert for "Lott & Collard." The Square, Bournemouth. Coal Merchant.
- Concert and Stage.
a- Theatre Royal : "A Waltz Dream."
b- Theatre Royal : Veiled Suffragettes.
c- Boscombe Hippodrome. (Programme for the week).
d- Winter Gardens (This Weeks Music).
e- West's Pictures. (Films at the Shaftesbury Hall this week.)
f- Lansdowne Electric Theatre. (Programme for the next week.) - His 91st. Mr.Will Tyne rescues another Bather.
- Red Funnel Marine Excursions.
- Mr. W. Edward Kaye at the Sanatorium.
- Court & Society Notes.
- Poem called "Lottie's Secret. A True Story in Verse." Written by H. Hallett B.
- Advert for "J. E. Beale," Bournemouth, Annual Sale.
- Advert for "The Rainbow Dye Works."
- Tragic Affair at Boscombe. : Shot in Bed.
- The Weekly Article called "About Town."
- Advert for "The intensive Egg Farm," Ferndown.
- The Red Rail-Guide.
- "Bournemouth Cartoon of the Week," drawn by Eustace P. E. Nash, called "CouncillorA. D-v-s (Chairman Tr-mw-ys C-mm-ttee) : "Now, what am I to do?"
- Advert for "C. W. Powell," the LargestIron, Salt, & Metal Merchant in the Southern Counties. Head Office: Victoria Road, Bournemouth.
- The Daily Guide. For Everybody. According to Planetary Influences. By C. Starr-Smith.
- Advert for "Tuckton Creekss Aero Summer House, near Christchurch.
- Daily Marine Excursions by "Bournemouth Queen" and the "Stirling Castle."
- Pleasure sailings by Cosens & Co.'s Buff Funnel Steamers "Majestic" & "Monarch."
- Advert for "Jeanette," 7. Manor Parade, Boscombe. Court Dressmakers and Milliners.
- Music of the Week. Written by Edwin Trusler.
- Photograph showing "The Big Blaze at Branksome Park on Tuesday."of the House called Parkbury, Balcombe-road, Branksome Park.
- Messrs. Cosens and Co.'s Marine Trips.
- General John Regan. George A. Birmingham's Comedy.
- Poem called "Looking Backward." Written by Dorothy Silverman.
- Sunday Services.
- Short Story called "Hanner." Written by William E. H. Kennedy.
- Advert for "Hawkes & Son," 99, Poole Road, Westbourne.("K" Boots & Shoes.)
- Reverie. Written by Stuart Houston.
- The Southey-Frost School.
- Illustration drawn by Eustace Nash called "The Hit of the Evening Egg-Zactly.
- Illustration drawn by Eustace Nash called "There is Never a Dull Moment."
- Advert for "Christchurch French Garden Co. Ltd." Stour Road, Christchurch.
- Jumbo and Jimbo. "Daily Mirror" Infant Elephants Help Local Hospitals.
- The Muniicipal Orchestra. An enjoyable Motor Char-a-banc outing.
- Advert for "Charles Bock," The Modern Ladies'and Gent.'s Tailor and Furrier. 4. Fisherman's Walk. West Southbourne.
- The Royal Entertainers.
- Bournemouth Golf School.
- Boscombe Cinema. (Films for the coming week.)
- Winton Electric Theatre. (Programme for the week.)
- Bournemouth Electric Theatre. (Programmeof Films for the coming week.)
- Silver Wedding at Boscombe.: Mr.and Mrs. Charles J. Game." with Photograph showing "Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Game with their Son and Daughter."
- Advert for"Bushill Barnes." The Square, Bournemouth.
- Fatal Sequel to Tram Accident.
- Horse, Pony,and Donkey Parade. Messrs. Futcher's again secure two "Firsts."
- The Guildhall School of Music.
- The Weekly Article "Is it a Fact-"
- Advert for "FIAT Motors Ltd.," 101, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth.
- Poem called "To a Friend," Written by William E. H. Kennedy.
- "The Wareham Queen," trip from Poole Harbour up the Frome river to Wareham.
- Hospital Sunday at Christchurch. (Annual Church Parade.)
- Notes of the Week.
a- Bournemouth Pleasure Gardens Illuminated.
b-Richmond Park Chess Club.
c- Lady thrown from her Horse in Boscombe. - Portrait Photograph of "Kreisler," the famous violinist who is appearing at the Winter Gardens, September 23rd.
- Advert for the "Barton Court Hotel." Barton-on-Sea, Hants.
- Advert for "The Stourwood Garage," Stedman Road, West Southbourne.
- The Weekly Article "What we want to Know."
- Advert for "Empress Motor Coaches." Daily Trips.
- The Imperial Concert Party.
- Next week at the Winter Gardens.
- The Gay Cadets.
- Future Happenings.
