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MASTERS's MODEL of BATH CONTINUES OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT No.ji, ORCHARD. STREET, oppofite the Theatre. ..

... A T rL THOMAS HAYNES, Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOT and SHOE-MAKER, No. 13, Margarct's-Buildhigs, begs leave moft refpcftiully to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry, that his new-invented Water -proof Boots and Shoes, for fliooting, &c. made of prepared ...

BATH, 0:\. 14th, 178 J. WINTER BEASU N. TIIK Nobility, Gentry, and Pubiick, are moll re- fjetafully-acauainted, ..

... THE great objection to BOOTS having arifen from the difficiiltynf drawing them on and off, WILLIAM irj THOMAS SAUNDERS, Curriers in GLOCESTER, in cw-cttie- with JOS EPH WILLIS, of LONDON, have at length deviftd meansof making BOOTS nponfuchap .nc.ple as ...

WILLIAM HETLING, Wine and Brandv- h.EecuAKT, Hctliog -Court, Wellgate- Building*, Bath, beg-i leave to inform ..

... plain muflins ; black and white thread laces and edgings ; bail ansl. Scotch linens ; filk trimming and thread gauze; muilin, kent- ing, leooa and gauze handkerchiefs; printed linen aad cotton ditto } marleilles quiltings, corded and plain dimities, India ...

The Mifs F L E, MING S Refpeftfully acquaint their Friends, that the WINTER BALL for their SCHOLARS will be

... [2975 HOMAS HAYNKS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOT .and SHOE-MAKER,!*,. 13, Margaret' s-Buitdings, begs leave moft rel'pcflfully to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry, that his new-invented Water-proof Boots and Shoes, for (hooting, &c. made of prepared ...

BATH, February id, 1789. Corner of GREEN-STREET, near St. Michael's Church. T. H UG G I N S MOST refpeftfully

... beautiful colour and State at the expiration of yfcars as when new.— —The Quintessence of Bark has the fame good effect on boot-tops, Saddles, marble, wood furniture, &c.— The Regimental Cloth Powder furpaflcs all othen in making all kinds of cloths, ...

OLD BATH FIRE-OFFICE, removed to No. ij, Stall-Stiieet, oppofitcMrs.Lambc'sTcaWarehoufc. COnlfcmt attendance is ..

... increasing their ; ?? be again employed. • ..BilJs of Indictment having been fend againft fuch refractory ! Journeymen in Kent, the. Mailers .alfo determined that fimilar pro- J fecutions fhould becammenced'againft thole who had been active ; in the ...

CHARITY-SCHOOL, BATH. WANTED, A Miftrefs to fuperintend the Edu- cation of Twenty Girls. The falary 241. ptr ..

... Inn, Bread-ftreet, and Golden-Crofs inn, Charing-Crofs, London, precifely at two o'clock, for Bath and Briftol; — aad every morning (Sundays ex- cepted) from the Bolt in Tun inn, Fleet-ftreet, and every Sunday morning from the Golden Crofs, Charing -Crofs ...

At the Academy, No. 7, Barton-Buildings, S^trsnu-SsiVARs, Bath, YOUNG GENTLEMEN are Boarded, and inftrutred in ..

... o'clock.— — Fate il. ss. Outrides asufual. In DAY and HAL F, A Post-Coach from the White-[,ion, Bath, at eight o'clock, to the Golden-Crofs, Charing-Crol's, London, every Monday, Wcdncfday, and Friday. A PnsT-CoACH from the White-Lion, Briftol, every Day (Sun- ...

SCRIPTURE interpreted by SCRIPTURE. ' PROPOSALS for PRINTING, A CONCORDANCE of PARALLELS, COLLECTED FROM BIBLES ..

... late of Claverton, in tbe county of Somerfet, deceafed, are forthwith required to pay the fame to Mr. William Rufs, of the Golden-Lion, Horfe-ftrcet, Bath, otherwife they will be iiicd for the fame without further notice. FPSSENCE of VIOLETS, from DEWDNEY's ...

No. 9, Vineyard*., oppofite Paragon-Buildings, Bath. MISS LEE, and Sillers, ?? addrefs their terms to P-ient*- ..

... kinds; tenon gauze- ftriped, checked, fpotted, and plain clear lawns ; long lawns- muflin cravats-, mullin, lenon, foofee, kenting, gauze and printed handkerchiefs ; black modes and co- loured perfian - rufll-h, camblets, tammies, red tickings ; checked ...

DEVIZES ASS F. MB L V WILL be at the Town-Hall, on Monday tlie ?? ?? ! iP^ ft A

... Dividend of his eltulc and elrecls as early in next month as polfible, f^s ~^B 1 1 T*~r 0 7v~T, REAL WORKING JEWELLERS, The GOLDEN EAGLE, MILSOM-STRI'.LT, DEEPLY iinprcll'cd with a fenfe of gratitude for the tinny and repeati-d favours In loiifj conferred ...