... PENMAN, wao U thorcwhly competent to teach Land Surveying asd Planning. None need apply who cannot procure the mo*t unqualified Testimonials as to Moral Character. Thorp- Alch, 20th January, 1840. THE Place of HEAD MASTER of the Free Grammar School or Qi-ekn Elizabstk, fit Heath, near Halifax, is Vacant by the Death of the Rev. Eomrt Wfunt- Sox.B-D. There is a Commodious House for *. Family, ...
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iitrurattoir, &t. ST. ALBAN'S PLACE CLASSICAL, COM- MERCIAL, AND MATHEMATIAL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Leeds, ..
... be RE-OPENED on MONDAY. Jan. 20th, 1840. Terms may be known on Application. MAKING PLACE HALL ACADEMY.— \v. DOVE begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that his ACADEMY will be REOPENED on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Day of January Instant. VICARAGE HOUSE, TADCASTER MESSRS. STONER and ELSWORTH'S ACADEMY, for the Board and Education of YOVKG GENTLEMEN, will RE-OPEN on Monday the Twentieth of J am' ...
public awrc**t*» m MR. ABE SURGEON, C-APEWown, near Leeds APOTHECARIES' HALL, WOODHOUSE LANE, LEEDS. Slgstons' ..
... USEFUL ADDITION to the TOILET, for SOFTENING, STRENGTHENING, snd IMPARTING a BEAUTIFUL GLOSS to the HAIR; it promotes its growth and protects it against all Changes of the Weather. Sold in Bottles at 2s. 6d. each. N. B. T. S. Siustok and Co. have just received an EXTENSIVE SUPPLY of the NEWLY INVENTED HORSE HAIR GLOVES AND BELTS, which they continue to supply at 3s. per Pair. PORTER, ALE, ...
i_lu-.hr aHrtJrrrj.jE.CTS. ♦■ WILLIAM WEST returns his most grateful acknowledgments to the Public of Leeds and ..
... the kind and hearty support he has received during the Twent. -Foot Years he has been Engaged in Trade as Chemist and Dr .legist, and informs them that THOMAS HARVEY, who has been some time Established in Commercial-Street, is about to REMOVE to W. West's Lite Shop, No. 13, Briggate. From the high opinion William West has of Thomas narvey's skill, integrity, and attention to Business, he ...
T commercial bank SHARES. O BE DISPOSED OF, 80 SHARES IN . i . T U, E L! ?? Er
... >S COM. MERCIAL BANK. Iny Nun^; fC RE -/T 2 ' ?™t 1 ?? , ...
PATENT SOLAR LAMPS, liOIrSCE, SOA-.-LAHt, LEEDS, IN every Variety of Shape and Pattern, com- prising Reading. ..
... LAMPS, ■combining with all the New Improvements a great Diversity of very Elegant Designs, in or Molu and Itronze. suitable for either tiie Cottage or Mansion. They give a most powerful Light, fiec from the slightest Smell or Smoke, and with a Saving of 7~~!r«- j rhurths, as the Light of I me Lamp is equal to Two of the old ones, and the commonest oil will burn with a Brilliancy equal to Gas. ...
-PufcUc BWttfgfg. WILLIAM WEST returns his most grateful acknowledgments to tbe Public of Leeds and tbe Neigh- ..
... kind nnd hearty support he has received during the Twenty-Ponr Years he has been Engaged in Trade as Chemist and DruvKist. and informs them that THOMAS HARVEY, who has been some time Established In Commercial-Street, is about to HEMOVE to W. West's Ute Shop. Ho. 13, Briggate. From the high opinion William West has of Thomas Harvey*, skill, integrity, and attention to Business, be confidently ...
-Public Wfrtorgggtg. PATENT SOLAR LAMPS. npilE decided Superiority of this Invention -M~ over every other ..
... to be «uce seen to be fully appreciated ; they fire a most powerful iaaght, free from the slightest Smell or Smoke, and with a saving MrnaEarouKTßS, as the Light of one Lamp banal to Two of the Old Ones, and the commonest Oil will burn In them with a bril- Hancy equal to Gas. A variety of Elegant Patterns in Or Molu and Bnoae may be seen at the Lounge, Boar-Lane, 6ole Agency for Old Lamps can ...
COMMERCIAL BANK SHARES. TO BE DISPOSED OF, 80 SHARES IN THE LEEDS COMMERCIAL BANK. Apply to Mr. Hare, 32, East
... Parade, who will dispose of them in any Number, from One to the Whole. Leeds, 16th April, 1840. i-ttbltc 2lUUrr!Sj-i!-. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPECIAL BOARD of GOVERNORS of the Huddersfield i and Unr-tR Aoßßicn Infirmary, will be held at the Ivfibmart, on Monday the Thirteenth Day of July, to electa COLLEC- TOR in the place of Mr. John Kilner, who ha= Resigned. Dated the Twenty-second ...
BOAR LANE, LEEDS. pHRISTMAS PRESENTS & NEW YEAR'S ?? / GIPTS. — A great Variety of very elegant, useful, and
... ornamental FANCY GOODS have just been received at this Establishment, expressly adapted as Presents for the approaching Festive Season. BAGATELLE BOARDS, very complete and highly finished, made of Spanish Mahoganr, French Polißhed, and bound with Rosewood, Six Feet, £l. 45. ; Seven Feet, £5. 55. ; Eight Feet, Jtfi. 69. READING, BRACKET, SUSPENSION, and TABLE LAMPS, on the improved Solar ...
public ?? &f. TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE LEEDS PUBLIC DISPENSARY. Ladies avp Gentlemen, — I beg to offer to
... you, collectively and individually, my most heartfelt thanks for having elected me to the honourable Office of Physician to your excellent Charity. ( To have obtained such an appointment at the outset of my pro- ! ft-siional Career, would, under any circumstance*, have been a source of tbe greatest pride and gratification to me ; and you j will readily believe how much those feelings are ...
cox_o_.it ?? 6H_wr, w__,e_otjs_, ?? ESTABLISHMENT, THORNTON'S BUILDINGS, MARKET STREET, BRADFORD TIONSER AND ..
... .S ETITRN °* *>• BONSERfrom the STt^__l_ aer ?? ,mm whioh he hw Selecte?. !SJr r fS n JSS D ?? e r r Art 'cl* requisite FOR AN ESTABLISH- ?? E wi_J ,ST^ MAGSITUDE ' •* *■*«* Lower than ?? Sf^_- ?? Tel7 Überal SnD P° rt thiß Eatablish- *h_j£s__*T *° ?? i§ a convincing proof that no House in Normt^or^ark^r* W h ' ?? S Cn » one ' E * tent ' i>JW^^S C ht, ac whole c* whloh •• ^ Waetod dur- ...