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... donors, and tokens of their esteem for the receivers. The most ap- propriate present becomes the first subject of consideration; a merely useful one can afford no evidence of taste, while a present possessing no claims to utility, shows at want of Judgment. To combine these requisites, a more fitting Souvenir cannot be suggested than HOWLAND'S TOILE I` ARTICLES, THE 1MACA.SAR OIL, ,KALYDOR ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5500 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... it MADRX)IAS, calling tit tho( Capo l(io I I ?? POO()0NA It, 1)10 tm,s bew'nuo,v to) lf;ri. 1Green, Il peit) l1 )0 arly ,till ciperivi)ced I)rr)l For fro.ittlt ,r ?? a Ic to 3lcoirs. (16iotlouly sot1 ?? Ill, Cornhiltl, or, 8, itt.)lttr- 1itr1,t to. I'lar~illg-i)rl5, 1OT to ?? (teeco astd Co., fait, Cornhill. F W t MADRI)1AS antdt CA LCUTT'A', to siti fivilt F ?? 1,4th Fert m.tto~, z, ?? will ? ...

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... NA NW DISCOVERY in TEETL-.-Mr. A HOT.ARD, roirgep.r-Dhntist,5, Fleet-street, has intro- .Ics'd asn nlirelev new description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed without springs, wirms, or ligtaure. Tbey so perfectly resemlsed the noteanl seell,, as not to be dietlrnoaisihd frum tha originals by teI closest obseivor. They will never change colour or leray, arvi wilt be fisend very islletior to any teeth ...

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... I i AM IU1'l G UVAT' NVST EIPN D)O(K ji'v .1,t ?? a' tot of ,Ocul'ril'tioO T ?? v I 'iitt ?? II low, Fsf ., ndirector of hit' (treat Woeotrit Rail- Jov, ' loInrh, i . Itlotl. il. C P ?? '1I,'ii. ll.-Y ,.i 1. . clin loartai of tl'S ot l'o hall Fai'. 0 llerim, E i ,.i1, .1).r Matrtetr. ofa the South DtolI~iwt Juli I ili' I'l. 3 1.Ii li'mo tli' Ltolioir ii., petiti R.Nd Wototl Illoith, ...

PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Monpat, JAN. 26. v The Chancellor took his seat the woolsack at ®ve o'clock. * The Earl of RADNOR presented several petitions praying for a repeal of the Corn-laws. The noble earl also moved for some returns relative to the duty on corn. i The Earl of CLARENDON presented a petition from the t Chamber of Commerce at Manchester, praying for an imme- diate repeal of all duties ...

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... WJH IT TAL K E R'S IMPROVED EDITIONS v of PINNOCK'S CATECHISMS of the ARTS, SCIENCES, and LITERATURE, Illustrated with Maps, Plates, and Woodeuts. 18rao., price 9d. each. Each Catechism has been carefully re-edited, and were the names of the various editors to be given they would be found to include those of men the mrost distinguised in their various professions and pursuits. Every edition is ...

Published: Sunday 18 January 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5791 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... .J-R U X Y L A NII TL T E AI. R-B.- - UJ'On Monday, the Opera of MARITANA., Mr. ?? perform- a and the new Pantomime.-On Tuesday, an Opera, the neL zud Ballet of THE DEVIL TOPAand the newr Pantominme-O dE4d8dy, the opera of MARITANA, Mr. Risley's performances, wi Ibe~newr Pantomime. Dgmec Circle. -s.; Boxes, 5s.; Pit, $s.; Gallery, 21.; Upper Gal- bry, yr. TPHSATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN. A M. ...

Published: Sunday 04 January 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4923 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... P' MBLIC AMUSBAIIA HATS. NATIONAL TABLEAU of PUBLIC IN- TERE3sr, which baa been eight nmonths in preparatinn, representing the ROYAL, FAMILY AT HOME, consistlng of the Queen and Prince Alertt cartssing their lovely ,'lildren; iho 1rouping nnd colour- ing by Mladame Tustaud; the eodols and portraiture by Mr. F. Tustaud ; the costum8e by Mrs. J. TU9RDanld; it now added to tbr cel- i. ?? It !t, ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, Mr. Lumlcy having addressed to several papers copy of a letter he has addressed to me on the subject of my retirement from her Majesty's Theatre, may I request from you the insertion of the following answer to his statements ?— Mr. Lumley asserts— Ist. That I abandoned him at the eleventh hour. 2nd. That I insist.d on the production of my operas as'the ...

THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI

... Under the Direction of Madame Celeste. Tins EVENING will tx> presented THE CRICKET ON THE HEAKTII: a Fairy Tale of Home. lohn Mr. O. Smith ; Caleb Plummer, Mr. Lambert; Tackle ton, Mr. CuUenford; Edward, Mr. Dot, Mrs. FitzwiUiam; Bertha, Mii? Woolgar; Mi* Tilly Hlowbov, Mr. Wright. After which, PHANTOM BRFAIt- FAST.' To conclude with HARLEQUIN AND POONOOWINIiKEEWANGFLIBEEDEEFLOBEEDKEBUSKEEBxNG ...