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HEREFORD MARKET.I

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914.…

LOCAL NEWS. I

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LOCAL NEWS. I Ohas. Hodges' Bread, Standard or White, purity and quality guaranteed. Daily deliveries.—42, Bye Stieet, Ledbury. UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.—The annual meeting of the Ledbury Branch of the South Hereford- shire Unionist Association will be held at the Barrett-Browning Institute on Monday evening next at 8 p.m. HUGHES' TOBACCO STORES. The largest stock and variety in the town. See the windows. High class Hair cutting and Shaving Saloon. Razors ground and set. Umbrellas re-covered and repaired on the premises at the shortest notice. Second-hand Bookseller. A large selection of second-hand books on all subjects. Any quantity second-hand books bought for cmh. -76, Homend St., Ledbury. STARLING SHOOT.—Mr Jas Hollings, of the Fox Inn, Ledbury, is promoting a starling shoot on Thursday next, when j35 will be offered, to be shot for at 7 birds each. A local handicap (radius five miles) will also be shot, for a copper kettle. First bird in trap at 12 noon prompt. John Haines and Sens, Practical Chimney Sweeps, Homend Street, Ledbury. All Orders Promptly attended to. Distance no object. Established 1830. TERRITORIAL BALL.—The new drill hall of "C" (Led bury) Company, 1st Battalion the Herefordshire Regiment, which is situate in New-street, Ledbury, was opened for the first time last (Thursday) night on the occasion of the annual ball of the Company, which proved a huge success, a company of over 200 being present. The large hall had been most effectively decorated with patriotic flags and bunting by Col.-Sergt E G Morris, Sergt.-Instructor Crane and Sergt B Maddox and presented a very festive appearance. Plants for decoration had been kindly lent by Captain Palairet, of West- hill, and these were arranged in tasteful fashion by Mr Webber (head gardener). Miss Fardon's band provided music for a programme of 25 dances, and the M.C's were Col.-Sergt E G Morris, Sergt B. Maddox, Corpl. W Huisb, Pvte. P. Taylor. Messrs Gabb Bros., of No. 7, served licensed and other refreshments, and the accommodation was exceedingly good. The ball was voted a tremendous success, and was most enjoyable.

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