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VANNER & PREST

... . . . . . - Dur Calebrated WOMEN'S BRUSHING LEATHER LACED BOOTS makes a capi- (0 16 #al everyday or Sunday Boot. Kvery pair D/ guaranteed to give satisfaction, - - - Ozr Par Famed FIELD BOOTS, with Sparablea 6/6 or Tackets, wide fittina ; warranted, - ...

RUSSIAN RATIONS. The

... postponed his motion tee Dental Bridge ease till Tuesday, the 12th Jane. Tte annual meeting of tte Kent and Agricultural Labourers Union was held at Maidstone yesterday. 10,000 men, women, and children were easel Tte Rev. J. F. M.A., for nearly thirty yearn ...

AWARDED MEDAL FOR MERIT,

... and Exportation. All genuine Packets & Cases are Sugled “JAS. HARDS.” Manufactured at the Royal Victoria Mills, DA RTFORD, Kent. OOUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA, DR. J. CoLris BROWNE’s CHLORODYNE, A few doses quiteeffectual.—Caution,—p ...

THE CEILIDH

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THE PROPOSED RUSSIAN EXPEDITION TO AFGHANISTAN. A

... divested himself of his jacket, waistcoat, and trousers, and, dressed ala Z’ulu, in tile hat, paper collar, rhirt, and Wellington boots, he stratted about the station for about twenty mioutes with the air of a lord, to the amusement of the bystanders. On the ...

VARIETIES

... of any kind. TARAXACL M AND PODOPHYLLIN is prepared from the Dandelion Root, carefully selected from all parts of Hampshire, Kent, Sussex, and Surrey — many tons a year being used ; and when the finid extract is made it is combined with a resinous essence ...

Genceal Entelligence

... residence of the late Charles Dickens, which Las been 8o long in the market, has been sold to Captain Austin Buddin, of the 12th Kent Artillery. Mr John Foitune, farmer, Ingleston, while riding on the banks of the river Almond near Kirkliston on Monday afternoon ...