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... Journal. 6d. Replete with every new Fashions and full of most useful information.— Goulard. & Son, & 40, Bedford St., Covent Garden. ...
... Journal. 6d. Replete with every new Fashions and full of most useful information.— Goulard. & Son, & 40, Bedford St., Covent Garden. ...
... Voice of the Stars. Pate of Europe. Zadkiel fortold exact time of War in Egypt.—London ; Cousins and Co., 3, York Street, Covent Garden. - % - FI&E ASSURANCE CONFANT. ESTABLISHED 1782. OJfieei— Lombard Street Charing Croes. Insurances effected in all parts ...
... under the leadership Mr. P. C. Westcll. The Dresses will provided by the eminent costumiers, Messrs, Harrison A. Co., of Covent Garden. PRICES ADMISSION. First Night—Reserved Scats (munbered) 6. Family Tickets, to admit three, 12,6. Second scats, 26. Second ...
... edition of 100,000 all sold. Voice of the Stars —Weather Predictions —Hieroglyphic, &c London Cocaiss & Co.. 3 York Street, Covent Garden, London, W.O, Price 6d, Holloway's Pills and Ointment , —The most effectual cure for Guilt and Rheumatism.—A frequent cause ...
... crowd round the doors; and the lowest price of admission is faalf-a-crown, the amount of money in such an enormous place Covent Garden must be vary great. Viewed from the amphitheatre stalls, the impression produced is very effective oust The ladies in full ...
... into the London market in such tremendous quantities that in order to get rid of them the wholesale flower merchants in Covent Garden were obliged to sell them to the street vendors at four a penny, and thus these flowers, which are sold at from sixpence ...
... Apropos of The rur.ij Thicvei, great things are. I hear, expected of Mr. Ryan’s scenic picture of a New Club (not in Covent Garden), in which the various details club life will be shown simultaneously the Drury Lane stage. HEMEL HEMPSTEAD POST OFFICE ...
... t. bush and Son, of the Higbgate Nurseries, and splendid bouquet, lent in the same way by Alessr?, Hooper and Co., of Covent Garden. The Rev. Oswald Dyke presided at the distribution of prizes in the evening, and acknowledged the indebtedness all concerned ...
... advertisements —Address first to Scrive,” &2. Tt will surprise many to know the amount in value of the cut-flower trade of Covent Garden. The wedding orders slone are many thousand pounds, ranging from a guinea to & hundred guineas, Although flowers in Autumn ...
... Lord Rosebery and Sir George Chetwynd were both present, the Comptroller of the Household dropped in on his way back from Covent Garden, and Sir John Gorst mused on the mysteries the marriage-laws in the stalls. —Tht World Publicity is money. This is recognised ...
... pitch, but Mr, Martin, the conductor, has returned to the previous diapason ; and now it has been decided that at the Covent Garden opera the new (French) pitch is to be adopted. If in some places it is lowered and in others 1t remains as it was we shall ...
... nleu, contributed £3 each to the special pnze fund. Other principal donors of special prizes were— Messrs Hooper & Co.. Covent, Garden an I Pine Vnnle Nursery, Vale, London ; Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Beading Messrs. Jas. Carter and Co., High Holbcrn, London ...