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’ JANVARY-M, 1870

... dlsarsms ol the round dunces. The meet complete perfe‘;t worlc ever published. Price one shiUmg.—Hopwood and Crew. 42, New Kent and Co., 23, Paternoster-row. IIATTTION.—The GRECIAN BEND.—HOT- , WOOD and CRE W, «, New Bond-street, are the eic'.ualre ...

wautc-l, active or ate >d business. Lee. 38,

... alsoTbomaa’s Martdnletj n. Prinem-dr- .t. SuiUdil-lds. and •Feathon (Good, wanted, for and I Frocks. Apply, once, at 839. Old Kent-road. H.K. 3 ITMItRKLLA Finisher wanted, work with a mnehinist. Apply MV. Great Chart-street. Ba-f-rna.l, Hoxton. ITPHOLSTERERS ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1870
Newspaper: London Daily Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 895 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DEFENSIO NON PROVOCATIO

... J. Rod, British Star, Milton-road; W. Waddell, Windmill Tavern; T. Calvin, Man of Kent, Wrotham-road ; P. Robinson, Victory, Clarence-Arse ;W. Tutton, Hero of I Kent; F. Gardner, Mitre Hotel; E. W. Hayes, Terrace. Nivea. AND ROCIIIIIIVIL-J. Burton', ...

WELLINGTON 4- COMMERCIAL _HOTEL,

... PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE DON'T CATCH COLD BY GETTING WET FEET Because the BOOTS in present use won't keep them DRY and WARM, but get a pair of DICKS' CELEBRATED GUTTA PERCHA SOLED BOOTS ! ! Which for appearance, cheapness, and durability are of world-wide ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1870
Newspaper: Sheerness Times Guardian
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 982 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

IDE and BHOI

... IDE and BHOI _ 'the ofMefablisbed Boot and Shoe Business the late Mr John lUI, 17, Camden Street, pkrticalar* applj toMrJoHff H4LL, Bookseller, 4, Camden Street, North Shields, by 1 whom all Account*--Will be received and paid due ‘bruary (to, thMaiii ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1870
Newspaper: Shields Daily News
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 519 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... conduct. The Clerk having written to the guardians of unions in East Kent for their co-operation with the guardians of this Union in obtaining the erection of asylum ' tor lunatics in East Kent, letter., reply were read - from several of the Clerks applied ...

County Intelligence'

... pair of boots, which she afterwards' ■iw fastened the laces under prisoner's apron; She said her Oh, you have got my boots.' said she had not, but afterwards gave witness the back. Witness's husband told prisoner leave the house directly. The boots were ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1870
Newspaper: Maidstone Telegraph
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 9784 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE MARKET&

... the kw modem sae interim quilltles deletes Ms boos sad the tall plate asses sheep wow pow Is beloraMs goad an Weedy. way no boot Downs sad odd II N. tor la a :14:81b. wane beim sad bale bleated parches lV awn been la whoa POTATOES. Tbs supply of potatoes ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1870
Newspaper: East Kent Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 4784 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... with great complacency. While was so engaged the Prince quietly slid his hand down towards his right; boot (he wore a splendid pair of shooting boots mounting above the knee), drew out a knife, which he kept concealed there, without more jdo, stabbed Cangiano ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1870
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3229 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

RYE TELEGRAM, AND WEEKLY JOURNAL

... MORNING, BY HENRY IGGLESDEN. AT HIS OFFICES, & HIGH STREET, ASHFORD, KENT, AND 99, HIGH STREET, RYE, SUSSEX, AND CIRCULATED IN MOST OF THE TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF EAST KENT. THE WEALD OF KENT, AND EAST SUSSEX. No. 758. SATURDAY, J fakes. BRIDON & SON, WINE ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1870
Newspaper: Kentish Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1388 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MR. DISRAELI AND THE CONSER YATIVES

... Lord George Bentick in 1848 would be a profitless task. There is no reason for asserting that with Lord George Bcntick the golden age of purity and patriotism departed, and the iron age of unscrupulous intrigue and adventure began. Much the same things ...