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... whatever of the latter. BREACH OP OP MARRIAGE. On Wednesday, a jury was empanelled at the Town-hall Maidstone, by the Under-Sheriff of the county of Kent, to assess the damages under a writ from one of the superior courts, in an action for a breach of promise ...

Published: Sunday 16 January 1870
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 3852 | Page: 44 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... Wathew's, 78 Buchanan Street. Prices, 5s. to £5. T'RESS Boote-Gentlemcn s, 20s selghtlyeolled, for l2B. 9d, 1J to effect ulearance.-27S Sauc' ueh Street. RESS Boots.-Ladies' Firet-class White Boots, is. 6d,; for DosaMty, ehccea t tO.U. Maie do.Pa4-,a.-271 ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... last and sweetest thing in fashion is the Alexandra Limp. Shoemakers in London now offer their fair customers the choice of boots with equally high heels for each foot, or the far more charming variety of a high heel for one foot and a low heel for the ...

Published: Monday 17 January 1870
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10268 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Excellent Qualities Usnal Mew

... . V4/ANTKD, strong active GIRL, about 16 yean old Apply 85, Kent-atieet. -line from the country preferred. . \ITASTKD, goed general BISK VAST, 18 10, for Hly- wood. —Apply «m. fumner, Golden Tea Pot, 81, Market-atreet, Farnworth. ■ . 11/ASTJED, a atrong ...

Published: Monday 17 January 1870
Newspaper: Bolton Evening News
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 684 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TUNBRIDGE WELLS-

... afternoon witness missed pair of boots, whieh she afterwards saw fastened by tho laces under prisoner’s apron. She said to her “Oh, you have got my boots.” Prisoner said she had not, but afterwards gave witness the boots back. Witness’s husband told prisoner ...

I -= tHE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1870

... post free Address Engineering Otflces. 34. Gullford-street, Russell-square. London. Office bowsfiom ten four. i I^DtjOATlON.—Kent.—Terras moderate. Situaili tion bcantifnl. Premises well adapted for a school. large and dry. -Letter atldressea U. H.. Uigham’s ...

THE MORALITY OF FOX-HUNTING

... from Bremen, from Uotterd«m, from Calais, 10 from Dunkirk, and bales from New York. Pric.' per cvrt. £s, Mill and East Kents Weald of Kents feu3.se 0 I*2 rt 0 t*> 7 ft to 11 5 5 ft 7 Ift to ft Ift *2 ft to ft Bavarians French Americans Yearlings MEAT. - SMITHKIEt ...

COURT AND FASHION

... your family disturbance. I A COUNTRY American editor, puffing a newv shop, says, in conclusion, We get a prime pair ) of boots for putting this in A JISCARDRD lover in Louisville wreaked his ven. gence by stealing the trousseau of theyoung woman r the ...

Published: Monday 17 January 1870
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1935 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

T^VITT and MOORE'S AUSTRALIAN LINE of Ii_™,__t PACK ETS.-The foaiowing high-classed VESSELS and , »'-ouritcp_«i ..

... I. READIK Moniii ivs will read his Boots at the Ii j and Nancy I (from Oliver Twist). Th, I as foi - Tuesday N, and Mr. Hob r's Party (fr 25, Nicholas Nicklcby (at Mr. 8 >>warf; Tuesday, Feb. 1, Boots, (from 'Olivt I'iie Morning K. will coi ...

DOVER

... was then adopted. The Proposed Exi. AiuiEMENTOFyii.KENT CANTtn BURT Hospital.—Wo have great pleasure in informing th. supporters of the movement extend the present accommodation afforded in the Kent and Canterbury Hosp.ul, that the amount of the estimated ...

THE DA.’LY TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY XB, 1870

... W. Terry. Esq., 17, Abfhurch-lane. E.C. rfiothi BOOT“and SHOE TRADE.—WANTED, J. a Young Man. a SITUATION »s shopman. Two character. Country preferred. Aged 21.~Address 20. Bromjttou-road. London. the BOOT and SHOE TRADE-—RE* I QUIRED. a SITUATION, either ...