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PRIVATE TUITION in Classical Leaknisg, By the Rev. JOHN TOOGOOD, M.A. Rcftorof Kington-Macna, Durfct. _ Kj* ..

... the CASTLE and BALL, near St. Michael's Church, BATH, every Morning at Five o'Clock, arrives early the fame evening at the GOLDEN CROSS, Charikg-Cboss. A COACH with FOUR HORSES, Every Sunday, Tuefday, and Thurfday Evening, from the WHITE- HART, Broad. ...

BATH, Jan. 14th, 1790. MRS. WIGNALL's SCHOOL, removed from Weymouth-Houfe to LANSDOWN-PLACE, will open the 17th ..

... CASTLE and BALL, near St. Michael's Church, BATH, every' M' r niK at five o'Clock, arrives early the- fame evening at the GOLDEN CROSS, Charino-Cross. A COACH with FOUR HORSES, Every Sunday, Tuefday, and Thurfday Evening, from the WHITE- HART, Broad-ftrect ...

' ■''■'• ?? ','■'*•• ■ 1. . litjhy Prefs, and Jhortly will be publi/bed, ?? .. . Price Two Shillings,

... the CASTLE and BALL, near St. MichaelYChurch- BATH, every Morning at Five o'Clock, airives early the fame* evening at the GOLDEN CROSS, Cha-hnci-C-oss. A COACH with FOUR HORSES, Every Sunday, Tuefday, and Thurfday Eveni ng, from the WHITE-* HART, Broad-ftreet ...

SALE of BLACK LACE. BLACK LACE, for Ladies' Hats. Cloaks, Bonnets, &c. &c. of all breadths and qualitias • ..

... the CASTLE and BALL, near St. Michael's Church, BATH, every Morning at Five o'Clock, arrives early the fame evening at the GOLDEN CROSS, Chaiiimo-Croj-. A COACH v^th FOUR HORSES, Every Supday, Tuefday, and Thurfday Evening, from the W.HITB- HART, Broad-ftrcet ...

Mr. STEVENS MOST refpeafully announces hit EVENING ACADEMY, For the particular Purpofe of injlriiding YOUNG ..

... for any length of time that the boots or (hoc remain whole. Ladies and Gentlemen refidingatadiftance,hyfendinga boot or fhoe that fits them, as above, may have them made and fent to order. (tj» Ladies water-proof boots and fhocs made of feallkin, Spa ...

feELL INN, WARMINSTER, WILTS. WILLIAM MIDDLETON having taken and enti-rcd upon the above INN, lately occupied ..

... warrants for any length of time that the boots or fhoesremain ?? Ladies ?? rdiding at a diftance, by fending a' boot or Ihdß that fits item, as above, may have them made and fent to Order. [ry Ladies water-proof boots and fhocs made of fcal fkin, Spaniffc ...

Mr. ROSENBERG, PROFI

... audiences, at Mr.DiaDEN's Sans Sot*ci, arc Hancock's Invention, andjble make. {9074 WA'I'ER-PROOF BOOTS and SHOES. THOMAS HAYNES, Ladies and Gentle- men's Boot and Shoe- Maker, in Buock-Stfket, Bat 11, returns his Qncerc thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and ...

CCFTLERY. r *HO be DISPOSE D of Lmraediatdy by private X Contra-*!-,— All the STOCK in TRADE, Work- in-* Tools,

... Bath, ?? their MILK of ROSES, fo uni Verfally cfteemed, is to be had only at their ?? in- Alfred-f— -cet, si:nl New Shop, the Golden Fleece, in Georgc-ftreet, and caution them againft ufing any other vended in this city, as they can only be anfwerable for ...

WARMINSTER and WILTSHIRE BANK, -ft MAY, ITO^. THE Bufinefs of this Bank is now carried on under the firm of

... printed tcrr.F, particulars, and ci r« ?? WATER-PROOF BOOTS nnd SHOES. THOMAS HAY XES, Brock-S 1 REET,begs leave moft ?? to acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and his Friends in general, that his Water-Proof Boots and Shoes, are made of prepared leather from Ids ...

T_HE Creditors of RALPH JENNINGS and A THOMAS GRIFFITH, of the city of Bath, in the county of Somerfct, Jewellers

... clips, plate glaiies, Venetian Abut- ters, two imperials, two feat boxes, fic^r cufhh.rs, two pair of footmen *_ holders, a boot to the fore-end of the carriage, aud a moveable cap cafe to the hind part of the body; the property of a Lady lately deceafed ...

CAPITAL EXHIBITION,

... Fashionable Variety of SPANISH LEATHER and STUFF SLIPPERS; Dress and undress ditto, in embroidery, sattin, &c. LADIES' HALF BOOTS OF ALL COLOURS. Gentlemen's Cordovan Grain_. Patent Water-proof Shoes. A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF GLOVES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ...

BATH IMPROVEMENT ACT

... be given. ~THE G()LDCnI'L?ECi^ lII 'OKI'.K-.l I lli:i: I , li.i 1 il, WARREN an J ROSSER, Perfumers of Mary.le-Bon-flreet,Golden.fqu ire.and Chei p- fide, London, beg leave rcfpciftfully lo inform tlie No- ln!r.]r and C.t'iitry, refnrting tn Bath, that ...