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The Bournemouth Graphic.. October 10th, 1913.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issueof "The Bournemouth Graphic," October 10th,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,and Photographs.
- Advert for "Hibberd'sMeat."
- Advert for "Hendy Bros." The Arcade, Boscombe. (The Swift Cycle Car.)
- Advert for "Curtiss & Sons,"180, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth. (Removals & Warehousing.)
- 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.
- The Weekly Article "Jottings," Written by PHITZ.
- Advert for "Bournemouth Golf School," 480, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth.
- LocalUnemployed. Increased Number out of Work. (Meeting of the Distress Committee.)
- Advert for "W. S. White & Co., Ltd." 92, 94, Commercial Road, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "L.F.King, Baker, Pastrycook, and Confectioner. 212 & 214, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth.
- Illustration drawn by Eustace P. E. Nash, called "Who Is It ?" No. VIII. "Death of Nelson"-and Others.
- Topics of the Week.
- Tramway Matters. The Double Line to Winton. (Meeting of the Bournemouth Council.)
- Marriage of Bournemouth Pastor. Rev. Harry Schofield of Stourvale Road, Pokesdown and Miss Alice Cheshire, of "Dharamtala," Irving-road, Southbourne.
- Advert for "The Bournemouth Hydro," West Cliff, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Mark Briant's Motor Coaches," Daily Trips.
- Advert for "Lott & Collard's" Coals.
- Advert for "Charles Bock," The Modern Ladies' and Gent's Tailor and Furrier. 4. Portman Terrace, Fisherman's Walk, West Southbourne.
- Advert for "W. Haydon," Ironmonger, Gas, Hot Water, Sanitary and Electrical Engineer. Lansdowne,Bournemouth.
- Portrait Photograph of "Miss Cissie Sephton." Who will play "Phoebe"in "The Quaker Girl"at the Theatre Royal next week.
- Concert and Stage.
a- Theatre Royal : "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford.
b- Theatre Royal : "The Quaker Girl."
c- Boscombe Hippodrome: (Programme of Events for the coming Week.)
d- Winter Gardens : (Attractions for the coming Week.)
e- West's Pictures : (Programme of Films at the Shaftesbury Hall this Week.
f-Bournemouth Electric Theatre : (Films for the coming Week.)
g- Winton Electric Theatre : (The Whole of the Week shows the American Cowboys, the Tacoma Kid, and Buckskin Sam.) - Airship at Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Slade & Wood," 123, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. (A Great Piano Sale.)
- Advert for "The Rainbow Dye Works," Wickham Road, Pokesdown.
- Advert for "Hawkes & Son," 99, Poole Road, Westbourne. Exact "K" Lorne.
- The Red Rail-Guide.
- Fashionable Wedding at Westbourne. Marriage of "Miss Vera St. John (Mollie) Kneller, to Lieutenant Evelyn J. J. Southby," at St. John's Church, Surrey Road.
- Bournemouth's Cartoon of the Week. called "Our Latest Attraction-But Which ?."
Drawn by Eustace P. E. Nash. - Court and Society Notes.
- The Aim of the Non-Militant. "Elevation of the Whole of Society." Miss Gwendoline Cooke at Prince's Hall. (Meeting held under the auspices of the Bournemouth Branch of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies.)
- Advert for the "Barton Court Hotel, " Barton-on-Sea, Hants.
- Advert for "Herr Vanek," Poole Hill, Bournemouth.
- Advert for "Jeanette," Court Dressmaker and Milliners. 7, Manor Parade, Boscombe.
- Annual Meeting of "The Bournemouth Orchestral Society."
- Music of the Week," Symphony in C Minor, Brahms. Written by Edwin Trusler.
- Photograph for "Bournemouth Angling Competition."on Bournemouth Pier.
- Beach Concert Party. West Position Let to Messrs. Birchmore and Lindon. (The Gay Cadets.)
- Sunday Services.
- A Novel Exhibition. (Gas Exhibition next month at Shepherd's Bush.)
- Boxing at Bournemouth. Zimmer Vanquishes Redrup.(With Photograph.)
- Advert for "The Intensive Egg Farm," Ferndown.
- Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Local Exhibitors.
- The Weekly Article "What we want to Know."
- Poem called "My Love is Such." Written by F. M. Pulsford.
- Advert for "C. W. Powell, The largest Iron, Salt, & Metal Merchant in the Southern Counties. Head Office : Victoria Road, Bournemouth.
- Bournemouth's Big Business Houses. Bushill Barnes & Co. (With 2 Photographs).
- Friendly Societies Conference. Complimentary Dinner to two Bournemouth Brothers. (Dinner Held at the Prince's Hall, Grand Hotel.)
- Advert for "The Electric Palace," Winton.
- Advert for "Bright's Ltd,." The Arcade, Bournemouth.
- Honour for Bournemouth's Beach Hero. Award to Mr. Will Tyne who saved the lives of three people from Drowning.
- Thrice Mayor. Alderman McCalmont hill accepts third invitation. (With Portrait Photograph).
- The Weekly Advert "Is it a Fact-."
- Poole Park Blaze. (Tea House Destroyed by Fire).
- A Mystic Road to Peace and Happiness. (Lecture by Professor de Lunat,principalof the School of Languages in Yelverton-road.)
- Advert for "FIAT Motors Ltd." 101, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth.
- Poem called "Narcissi." Written by William E. H. Kennedy.
- Advert for "The Stourwood Garage," Stedman Road, West Southbourne.
- Advert for "Herbert Rigler," Coal, Corn & Forage Merchant, Wimborne Road, Winton, Bournemouth.
- Notes of the Week.
a- Meeting of the "Richmond Park Debating Society."
b- Billiard match at the Pinecliffe Hotel, Southbourne, between Mr. A. Mason, amateur champion of Bournemouth, and Mr. H. Coles of Wales.
c- Monthly meeting of the Winton and Moordown Women's Unionist Association.
d- A New Organ for the Parkstone Baptist Church. - Portrait Photograph of "Charles G. Mortimer," whose popular ballads "Drake" and "The Big Bass Drum" will be sung by Mr. Tom Brown, with orchestra, at the Winter Gardens on Wednesday evening next, October 15th.
- Boscombe Cinema- (Films for the coming Week.)
- Advert for "The Weighbridge Coal."
- Advert for "Empress Motor Coaches," Daily Trips.
- Lansdowne Electric Theatre- (Programme of Films for the coming Week.)
- Resignation of Councillor J. Trowbridge.
- Advert for "Slade & Wood," 123. Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. (Piano Bargains).
- Future Happenings.
