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... =; BrHF, POKULAII REMEDY. _ AR U'S LIFE PILL S.- P The entraorditaary success of this medicine is the wonder J ae; . has been tried by hundreds of thousands as an ,r the aa has in every instance done good; it has never in apeihtC5 degree impaired the most delicate constitution. the l;tousands have testifiead that perseverance in the use of TenS ! Lif pills will completely cure any disease, ...

Published: Sunday 25 October 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 6270 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... ams Mowatssxv, BRICK AND TILE KILN. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By COLCHESTER and SON, Upon the Premises, the Brick and Tile Kiln, Little Hlor- keley, on Friday, November 13th, 1846, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon. A G QUANTITY of DRAINIVG TILES, RED A ~BtlKS FANTILES. etc. This KiIn is situate by the side of a good hard road. about 5 miles from Colchester, 7 from Dedhom and Stratford St. Mary, and ...

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... COM M ERCIAL H OTE STE WA RI' .T ' VN. WN III E i lsStilslcBER itaving rolitted lii 1Ious . ' ildditioim to Iis ether busiflrrss, begs leave to ini rmn ?? l.,ziitli that it is univ opel for the reception of Travel- a hjers every care Ioild attention will IIe pail, ii order t, ,,.1tntbe comfort I t hose who rao) favour him with t(, add to til ofr f oewoi Call. hlavilig soupplied hiliiself with ...

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... LIBERAL BOOKS ON POLITICS, rHEOLOGY, AND SOCIAL PROGRESS, Published, and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, BY JAMES WATSON, 3, Queen's Head Passage, Paternoster R on on. THE REASONER, (Edited by G. J. Holyoake.) a Weelly Publication, price three half-pence, devoted to the investigation of Religious Dogm.as. T be had also in Monthly Parts. Mathematics no Mystery. Now publishing in Weekly Numbers at ...

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... J¶1RAMPTOU'S -PILL OF 'HPALTH.-The manifold A.. advantages to the heads of falmilies fromt the uosses- shil of a medicine of known efflicacy, that may ho resorted to wvith contfldoneo, and osed with sucesso fin cases or temiporary' siehneot. occurring in fotnitics, more0 or less every day, aro 3o obvious to all that no question can tbe ruised ci' its filportance to every houooholder iii tilo ...

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... LAT EST ED IITION. A FRICAN 3eFSIONS.-SERMONS will be -.IL preached in lyd- t et Chapel, onl SUNDAY NEXT, the 25thl *anut, connection with these Ais- sions. Jn the fling ,a hlf-past ten Wo'lock, by the R1ev. WILMIA JMl N, I ?? ait Goshel, Jamaica, an owb t to, a Mr. A Vad(del, at Old Calabar; D.an the Rv. AlIt BALD B3AIRtD, D.o On Alon caing, seven o'clock, a P U 13 L I C lMIE ETI N. o h rid ...

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... O£' Freans II FentrE to the Now Park.)Not 0`21fttI H EHOLD FURNITURE, dio Itddlog, Kitcthen Utensil. &c. Did, 8no be viewed on the Morning of sele. 1--C lFT2 ~ VUNIr'URESILVkR PLATE. Itea~l idtO BID SiAglOGUN withilicrewossion Locka,a .0ilt; semal boesofWA f10if d Fr5' Bookee, and other genuine effeets Of a Ludy ii'~e~io~ikoo~lf0j H D ~ will SELL by kidr is. F. and ass UvI.i Wedl ~.I the ...

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... TOf BUILDERS AND OT=ERS. T lIE COURT of SLWERS for WESTAIIN- S1 MR ST EIl part of MIDDLESEX wvil be ready at ttle feort Jlouse, No. I Greek strceet, So11o sqrlme, on tite of ' to receive TENDERS for the following Works: viz., Plans of the above Works may ice inspected. and Specificatilts. forms of 'lender, and other partictilars obtained at this Office, daily, betwreen the hours of Nine cud ...

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... SECOND MUNICIPAL DISTRICT. rsER ELECTORS of the SECOND M~UNCIPAL DIS-] TITRICT are hereby requested to M,,EET within the COCNClL CirzvtnrRx. Royal Exchange, UPOn FRIDAY the 2sd carrent!* at 'Seven o'clock r.for the purpose of Making rrneetsfir the elisuiric Municipal Election. AD1TBLACK~, Lord Provost. j JAs. GRAOnY, 13. F JOHN RITCHIE, B. B1. WHITE. C7. ROBT. BLYTIT, C. ALEXn. ROB ERTSONT, C. ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, OCT. 23

... It is to be hoped that the Reports which have just arrived from La Plata are true, and that Mr. Hood has succeeded in putting end to that little and futile war which our vessels have been carrying on at the mouth of the Parana. Every successive bulletin of this petty war has been more and more disgraceful; from the sack of Colonia by mercenaries whom we enrolled, to our own inglorious combat ...