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... Prospectuase Will be sent in answer to letters to Mr. D. J. White, College House, Edmonton, N., near London. SIGN OF qi'IHE GOLDEN SPECTACLES, 24 GLASSFORD STREET. T'EFECTIVE VISION accurately suited with LIZABS' IMPROVED SPECTACLES, for which he has receiveil ...

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... in. use with the greatest amoant of comfertto the weezrei LaD19S' -: and CHILDRIEN'S BOOTS of every desCrliPtiow- Rich BEneCH foi SATIN SHOES. 4s. Gd ; WHITE KID BOOT, Bs: .d. 287 SAUCHIEIALL STREET. :0ASGOW. 5s 44 PRINCE'S STRE}ET, ?? . . thb . LAST WEEK ...

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... For particulars, see Heramld of 4th iast. HX SALOMTON & CO. bave vastly increased their JlJ . Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FRENCH BOOTS since the Duty has heen entirely removed, so that, out of a Large Choice, an exact fit can he obtained at one. The principle ...

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... Gazetle of Yesterday.) Sydney Joseph George, Freneh'chemist, Niorton, Folgate, Middlesex - Charles Powell, grocer, Dartford, Kent. *Afnia Maria Owen, china dealer, New Bond Street, Mid. dleser. William Gunnelland John Browne, biscuit manufacturers, Landport ...

Published: Wednesday 06 March 1861
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4801 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

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... Month, hA1' bld5 a 3liberal bonus will he paid. 6ilver-Plate, for ir plt ine, deposited. CeeI4, Herald poffice. C LOOGFwiS BOOT, SiLOE, AND GUTTA 10 P LOERCH IAKERS. I B~AN TED, in Ireland, in either ad MiddleC.ged Alan, with Farally, totalce iaiivetiivs ...

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... tainPipee. SterniBoilers, As, &c.,byPATRICK NOLEN, Mason; Yard-Mason Street; House-43 Castle Street, Glasgow. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SPECTACLES, 24 GLASSFORD STREET L JEFECTIVE VISION accurately suited with D LIZAIIS' IMPROVED SPECT&ACLS, for which he has ...

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... 82Pairs CHILDREN'S BOOTS, ad, 7d., 8d., 9d. per Pair. Soiled, and SLIGHTLY Injured. These Boots wvere made by Ourselves, to Sell at 2s. and 2s. Id. per Pair. - TO GENTLEMEN. Without naore particularly alluding to the Current Prices of the Boot now genemllywvorn ...

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... Coburgs, Lustres, and Prints almost for the taking away. Lot Women’s Cloth Boots, a ; Bargain, for this week only, 2* H4d Pair. Lot Women’s Brown. Grey, and Drab Cashmere Boots, ali to be sold at Is 64d Fair. Lot Aliua Yarn 04d a Cut; fine Knitting Yarn ...

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... through his boots, the uppers of which were torn from the soles. The son was struck on the left side, and the lightning passed down his body, a portion crossing at the lower part of the abdomen, and continuing down the other leg. Both boots were ripped ...

Published: Thursday 18 July 1861
Newspaper: Glasgow Courier
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2969 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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... Nuou. , JOHN TOWART, Auctioneer. BOOT & SHOEMIAKER'S STOCK FOR -SALE, ' ?? R- Y-PU33LIC AUJ~O. I- The STOCK-IN-TRADE of LEATHER and GUTTA PERCHA . BOOTS and SHOES, belonging to, the* Trust -Estateol John - Cherry, -Boot bi'd Shoemaker. Enniskillen, amounting ...

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... apparently very much the worse for liquor. He was walking up to his knees in the water, with his boots on. He then returned to the hotel, changed his boots, and proceeded to the Roman Catholic chapel, where his conduct was such as to cause great annoyance ...

Published: Thursday 10 October 1861
Newspaper: Glasgow Courier
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3207 | Page: 6 | Tags: none