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... Birmingham. ?y BoafhamkJpeph Torrington, glove'manufacturer ,. BapniateriJo'an, ii Butte near Wimborne, gentleman Co., Barber, Ada Crompton;Brohd Bridge-street, Peter. sower BsrberJob D, plumber . [borough r Btbe, Jhrl l'etrboollh'gentleman wark, BarerMisa ...
... , Maritana Nicholson, Mrs .1. Wilson Nicholson, Miss L. Wilson, Mary Setoun Nicholson, Miss H. W.lsott, Drains Vernon Michol-.on, Miss F. W Isou, Marguerite firConn , •ll, Mr and party Paull. Mr F. A., Egyptain prince Paull, Miss, Bohemian Gipsy ...
... .1., Mr. W. E., and Mrs. W. F. Norris; Mn. Norton, Mr. Napier, Mrs. and Mrs. Newcome, Northcote, Mr. Nettleton, Mr. F. G. Michol, Mies Nicholls, Mr. Walter Neste, Mr. A. C. and Miss Nevill. Mr. and Miss °rune, Mrs. and Miss Overton, Mr. S., Mrs., and ...
... Testimonial reoeived from Mr. William Hall. Towa rT^fli?..' 0 ?? R * wgo « and ?? Brewers. Sheffield. W? e K n .':l w, n V? ada ■» twtimony to the Lost of others published b, you tothe effioscy ot yoar wonderful Bopert a&SL i# *k K^£ en ?* Dlad *° lia ...
... Stanley Clarke . .Evening dress Miss Stanley Clarke Yachting Miss Nellie Stanley Clarke. „ Mias Clayton Old English Miss Ada Clayton Lady P^airlie Ouninghame.Evening dres3 Lady Daly }> Mrs Davey Miss Davey Mrs R. C. Daubuz Poudre Miss Mary Easty Evening ...
... capitahy portrayed the character of Arethuat. The remaining characters were—. Wilhelm dmith, Mr. John Webb; Fanny, Miss Ada Vernon; Betsy, Miss Annie Cohn.; Limning, Mr. Leslie Douglas. The comedy was preceded each evening by the Once • Week. ...
... confectionr Romsey— Chignell \ Wiokham— Whittle, baker Ringwood— Bowring Winchester— Powell, Gibb Ryde — Comden Woolston— Ada___s,_hemist Shirley— Wride. ohemist SIR JAMES MURRAY'S ORIGINAL FLDID MAGNESIA, THE PDREBT, BBST, AND CHEAPKST PREPARATION Hbb ...
... white amber and glasses .’. . -m ~Mr and Mrs Hughes-Hughes, pair of Salviate flower vases - ‘Housemaids at Cheam, salver Mrs Micholls, Ward's edition of ish Poets Mr E. and Mr G. Ruck, Crown tea service and revolving tra: mmcob{.dhhg-mhnphhunfl Mr Floershein ...
... should have about or so. I expected Ada Knight would accept £4OO in satisfaction of her claims ; but Mr. put the eat for her benefit. In answer to another creditor (Mr. Harrison, of the firm of Harrison and Micholls), the debtor said.—My piano is still ...
... (ISATUIDLT) WET . . 1111 4 i MARCH 6u. J. D. HIINTIIarD7 6 4IIFID . .(5010k2iT (Lilt TOY TLYLOIt'S celsbeaboll bails hi Ilve Ada, TH E TICENT OF LEAVE RAN. Asa 1: 1641 r easisse—some is.i. •84 2 : Met Latess--11111 comers ltiTtill/t. AA : Ni MW, 011 ...
... and S. Ctittereon. Mr A. Elaine. Mrs iazalet. Meer. Cullet. Mr F. L. Rawson. Mr A. Pant'''. Mr A. W. Paul. Mr G. B. B. Luu.ada. Mr and Mrs Mailman. Mr Sander, Mr and Mr. Lakewalker. Mr W. F. Pamir, M.D. Mr and Mr. 11,11. yard. Mr F. S. Campion. Mr S. ...