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The Bournemouth Graphic. October 3rd, 1913.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bournemouth Graphic," October 3rd, 1913. This issue contains 16 Pages, and has beeen removed from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Good,with browning to the page edges.
Contents.
Articles, Adverts, and Photographs.
- Advert for "Condac" Motor Depot, West Southbourne, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Hendy Bros.," The Arcade, Boscombe.
- Advert for "Curtiss & Sons," 180, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth.
- 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," Daily Trips.
- Advert for "W. S. White & Co. Ltd.," 92, 94, Commercial Road, Bournemouth. Carpet Warehousemen, Upholsterers, Cabinet Makers, and Linen Merchants.
- The Weekly Article "Jottings." Written by PHITZ.
- An Airship over Bournemouth.
- "King Edward's Road." The Longest "Peace" Highway in the World.
- Granville Humphreys' Musical Festival. At Crystal Palace.
- Illustraion called "Who Is It?. No. VII. "Don't You Know"? Drawn by Eustace P. E. Nash.
- Advert for "E. Isaac," 56 Ashley Road, Boscombe. Coal Merchant.
- Advert for "The Bournemouth Hydro, " West Cliff, Bournemouth.
- Topics of the Week.
- Advert for "Charles Bock," The Modern Ladies' and Gent's Tailor and Furrier. 4. Portman Terrace, Fisherman's Walk, West Southbourne.
- Advert for "Bournemouth Golf School." 480, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Bright's, Limited." Old Christchurch Road, & The Arcade, Bournemouth.
- Portrait Illustration for "Mr. Henry Dease," who will appear as "Wallingford" in the great success "Get-Rich-Quick-Wallingford" appearing atthe Theatre Royal next week.
- Half Page Advert for "Bournemouth Electric Theatre, Commercial Road, Bournemouth. Monday October 6th, and for one week only "A Message from Mars."
- Advert for "Lott & Collard's" Coals.
- Concert and Stage.
a- Theatre Royal.: "General John Regan."
b- Theatre Royal: "Get-Rich-Quick-Wallingford."
c- Boscombe Hippodrome ; (Programme of events for the coming week.)
d- Winter Gardens : Concerts this week.
e- West's Pictures. : (Films for the coming week.)
f- Lansdowne Electric Theatre. (Programme for the coming week.) - Court & Society Notes.
- Advert for "The Rainbow Dye Works."
- Advert for"Hawkes & Son," 99, Poole Road, Westbourne. Ladies "K" Brogues.
- The Weekly Article "What we want to Know."
- Alexander Rossi. A young Violinist of great merit. (With Photograph).
- "The Wareham Queen," Trips from Poole Quay up the Frome river to Wareham.
- The Weekly Article "About Town."
- Masonic Installation.
- The Weekly Article "Pars in Passing."
- Bournemouth's Cartoon of the Week. : "Only-a Night-Mayor." Drawn by Eustace P.E.Nash.
- Advert for the "Barton Court Hotel. Barton-on-Sea, Hants.
- Music of the Week. Written by Edwin Trusler.
- Bournemouth Y.M.C.A.
- Portrait Photograph of "Miss Nora A. Bradbury." Pianist.
- Advert for "Jeanette," Court Dressmakers and Milliners. 7, Marine Parade, Boscombe.
- The £117,000 Necklace. (this Reproduction Necklace can be seen at the Hippodrome next week.)
- Advert for "Herr Heinrich Vanek," Ladies' Tailors.
- Poem called "Aux Cheveux de Denise." Written by William E. H. Kennedy.
- Schoolboy Injured.
- Another Shocking Fatality. : Child under Traction Engine.
- Sunday Services.
- Advert for "The Intensive Egg Farm," Ferndown.
- Advert for "C. W.Powell," The Largest Iron, Salt,& Metal Merchant in the Southern Counties. Head Office: Victoria Road, Bournemouth.
- Short Story called "The Dark Stranger," A Vignette from the Terror. Written by Claudine Godber.
- Quarter Page Advert by "Bushill Barnes," The Square, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Bright's Stores Ltd." Bournemouth. (Blouse and Shirt Specialists).
- Winter Gardens, : Autumn Season Arrangements.
- Motor-Car and Cyclists Collide.
- Bournemouth Electric Theatre. : (The Film Version of "A Message from Mars."
- Winton Electric Theatre.: (Programme for the coming week.)
- Runaway Traction Engine at the Boscombe end of Manor Road.
- The Late Rev. T. F. Malpas. Funeral at Boscombe Cemetery.
- Bournemouth School ofMusic. : The New Scholars.
- Boxing Contests at Bournemouth, at the Artillery Drill Hall, Lansdowne Road.
- Bournemouth Mayorality.: Dr. McCalmont Hill again invited.
- The Weekly Article "Is it a Fact-."
- Advert for "FIAT Motors Ltd." 101,Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth.
- The Red Rail-Guide.
- Burglars Busy at Bournemouth. Another outrage in Manor Road.
- Poem called "The Wind." Written by Dorothy Silverman.
- Advert for "The Stourwood Garage," Stedman Road, West Southourne.
- Portrait Photograph of "Miss Edith Leitch." The English International Golfing Girl, whose delightful songs and acting are meeting with great appreciation at the Boscombe Hippodrome this week.
- Notes of the Week.
a- Winchester Change Ringers at Bournemouth.
b- Protest by Poole Railwaymen.
c- Smoking Concert held at the Branksome East and Parkstone East Liberal Association.
d- Concert held in the Parkstone Skating Rink for the Seamen's Mission Fund.
e- Smoking concert held at the Quadrant Restaurant for the Post Office Engineering Dept. - Boscombe Cinema. (Programme for the coming Week.)
- Advert for "Empress Motor Coaches." Daily Trips.
- The Daily Guide. For Everybody. According to Planetary Influences.. Written by C. Starr-Smith.
- Educational Conference at Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Weighbridge Coal."
- Future Happenings.
