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... NATIONAL PROVINCIAL MUZTUAL LIFE I ASSURANCES SOCIETY. POLICIES NOT LIABLE TO FORtFEITURE. London-Officos: 34, iieorgate.street, Bank. irJamesflake, Bart, Alderman, The Right. Hon. Thomas Milner 31.P., for the City of London. Gibson, MlP., for Manchester. ohn Hinde Palmer. Eoq. Thomas Winkworth, Esq Manchester-Offices: Qaeen's Chambers, opposite the Royal Exchange. MANCHESTER BOARD OF ...

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... CONTRACTS FOR BLAMiKETS. FOR THE T SERVICE. Department of the f r r services, for Vcn~rrt~sticNv 5 32 PHE. CornmisOl Sfr Eeutnnh L O25cC of L off Great 0Br ~c.they will be rcaer day, tire 9t eebrteeamyb vijto contract for to treat h srulr person the Transport Stores at her sapptvin s eivce o -jajesIv'S aictul .a e remainclr aty illt lot ?? tr teth) Fchrtrrtit lcrmrtc r i e Nttchtr next Adnn ...

Published: Sunday 05 December 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1513 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... PRINCESS'S THEATBE. Under the Management of Mr. Charles Kean. N Monday, December 6th, will be performed Shakspere's 0 Comedy of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING and CHARLES IL Tuesday, 7th, Anne Blake, The Corsican Brothers, and The Spitaloeldi' Weaver. Wednesday, Sth, Anne Blake, The Corsican Brothers, and The Spitalfields' Weaver. Thursday, 9th, The Merry Wive, of Windsor, and Sweethbarts and Wives. ...

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... CITY oF LONDON THEATRE. TDIRECTOR~S, MESSRS. JOtiNSON AN]) NELsoN LEE. List, week of the, enigagemntel of Ml'.James Anderson,' wm-l i, uing the above period, vary his character each t., ;n, hl'eist positively his only, appearance in the same,. m oltfitW 1Monday), to conunence with TILE LOB B] ,~ TuesdayIITH LADY OF LYON'S. The charac et hale ?? ?? Helniotte, by H.fse Ani ?? forthe benelit 01' ...

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... I IN61, ART MANUFACTURE.-Messrs.1 ltL GTS~ON sad Co. respectfully,,olicit Ithe actantiou of thre 2biaity, (letry Amateurs, Artists, anl others interested in the o advane rinmt IofBriti-h Art Mteanulactire to thrir irereaaiii& ~li COLLECrTION of sTATuETrlFs, VA6SFA. &e., &e., publihehd ex.-n5 elusrel by thcm, in Bronze, til'er, ansd (otd, from the untique andi to. telectrice of oradern artists. ...

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... P P E R ?? of t OTICE to PASSENGERS and SHPESo ,;pciFEI fo ORT PHILLIP direet.TeVN AR ticySAIL from Gravesenld onl Saturdy h 1his.t Will ccolulnoda~tion lfor aI limited iumber of passengers, tc ga1S ex')ellt vwill be particularly attended ?? to Messrs. ti v1l000 c ?? aiv and Lowther, 2, Royal Exchange-buildings; or to Im Pow ad Co., 64, Coruhlill. G 3E1M to AUSTRALIA.-RAPID STEAM tc 6 CO ?? ...

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... S .TEAM'% to AUSTRALIA.-RAPID STEAM'! COit:tMU ';lCATION.-Tbe large and powerful new screw steamnt shdpADELAIDE, 1,850tous and 460 horse-power, G. V.JACKSON. commander, will leave London on Thursday, the 91h Dccember, and l Plrmouth on 'itesday, the 14:h, and is confidently est ectecl to arrivo ?? e in not exceeding 60 days, an-I Sydney in i0. Ucods must beon the East India Doclis by Saturday ...

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... JULLIEN'S LAST BAL MASQUE.- MeTHEATRE ROYAL, DRIJRY.LANE.-M. JUCLLIEN has the honour to announce that bin Concerts Svill terminate next Saturdav, Decemberti.and that hise ee ANNUAL GRAND B AL MASQUE wil take place next Monday, Dec. 13, and moat posi- ?? be the last ball in this country previous to Lin departure for Amnerica. ickets for the Bakll, bs. osi. The prices of admission for Spectator ...

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... PUBLICATIONS. MURRAY'S RAILWAY READING; Containing Works of Sound Information and Innocent Amuse- ment, printed in large readable type, and suited for all Classes of Readers. This day is Published, TITERARY ESSAYS AND CHARACTERS. LJ By HENRY HALLAM, Esq. 9s. The former Volumes are- The ART of DINING; or Gastronomy and Gastronomers. Is. (d. LITERARY ESSAYS from 'The TIRES. 4s. NIMROD on the ...

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... IJE3M0R I AL to the DU)K E of 1\11 ~~WELLINGTON. The universal deeire felt by all classes to do hotnour to the memory of tiae Dir e of We\ci ngt.ea will Irrobablyletad to the erection of statues anti other monuments in many of the principaltowns in the kttagdolo, s~oeineefwhiclh hve iiaeed already taken steps inthisdireettoni. But projvc' of this description, howevepr much they may contribute ...

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... tM. JULLIEN'S LAST BAL MASQUE.- d . THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.-M. JULLIEN 1. has the honour to announce that his Concerts sill terminate next d Saturday, December 11, and that his last ANNUAL GRAND BAL MASQUE will take place next Moinday, Dec. 13, and most posi- ir tively be the last ball in this country previous to his departure for i. America. Tickets for the ball, 10s. Oid. The prices of ...

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... THE COMFORT of a FIXED WATER-CLOSET Tfor £1.-Places in gardens converted into comfortable water-closets by the PATENT HERMETICALLY-SEALED PAN, with its self-acting water trap valve, entirely preventing the return of cold air or effluvia. Prlce £1. Any carpenter can fix it in two hours. Patent Hermetically-sealed Inodorous Commodes for the sick room, price l. 4s., £2 es., and £3. Also highly ...