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... St. Mary's, Bootham, in conse- qnence of Dr. Fowler being ?? Abroad, comprising FURNITURE, suitable for Three Reception Rooms, Bix Bed Rooms, Kitchens, and ScnUery. COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE, by Hopkinson, full compass. Bale at Eleven o'clock. On View on Saturday prior to Sale. CRAYKE, NEAR EABINGWOLD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. THOMAS WALKER, Auctioneer, York, at the bouse of Mr. George ...
... Ch-Wl-in the Morning, at Half-past ZV&Z& % ,*?• I' N -*-TTRASS ; and in the Evening, ?? g^ 0 dock, by the Rev. Dr. RUSSELL. Collections after each Service in aid of the Trust Fund. T-Lf-USIC IN THE PARKS.— The BAND of the i^Lraifcl) W.Y. RIF LE CORPS will Play This Datlu MANNINGHAM PARK during Parade and from Seven te inns p.rt. WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE The MIDSUMMER GENERAL QUARTER SFS ...
... E FLORENTINE VENUS, -■- ack' owledged and recommended by the Clergy of all denominations, and pronounced by the press to be the highest moral and intellectual treat that can be offered to the people. One hour's instruction a lesson for hie. Hours for Gentlemen. Hours for Ladies. Morning 10 to 11 Morning XI to 12 Afterneon 12 to 3 Afternoon ?? , 3to 4 Evening Bto 10 Evening ?? 6to 8 ...
... glad to restore it to its proper owner, on receipt of OU-^Office 011 payment of this Advertisement.— Apply at TLKLEY— firand BAZAAR in aid of PARISH -■- CHURCH NATIONAL SCHOOLS, July 6, 7, and 8. THE FLORENTINE VENUS Saloon of St. Geoege's Hall . WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. Already risited by nearly 10, ...
... situated to promote the health l-^tri oi the Pupils, being in an open, airy aituation ...
... Chapel-h, the Mornmar.at Half-past Tan o clock, by the Rev. T. N ATTRASS ; and in the Evening, at Half-past Six o clock, l.y the R. v. Dr. RUSSEEL. Colle. tion.s after each Service in aid ofthe Trust Fund. XrfTORSTED COMMITTEE— In pursuance of • y an Art of Parlinmant passed in tha 17t!i vaar of the reign of His Majesty Kin? George the Third, for the more effectually preventing frauds nnd ...
... CHURCH LITERARY INSTITUTE. The FOUNDATION STONE of the New Institute in Forth Parade, will be laid by the President, M. W. THOMP- BON, Esq., on Saturday Afternoon, June 10, 1871, at Three C clock precisely. A PROCESSION, headed by the splendid Band of the 3rd West York R.V. Corps, will be formed in Albion Court at Z. 15 p.m., and walk to the site. ' The Right Rev. Bishop RYAN, Earl NELSON, and ...
... lr. Morning, by the Rev. J. ALLOU6. Vicar: Evening, by the Rev. J. atSSELL M A., cf St. Philip's. Morning Service-, Hall-past Ten ; Even, lag, Half-past Bix. Collections at the close of each Service. T»A r OTICE.— On Sunday and Monday, Jane X^l 25 and 26, GARDEN STREET SUNDAY SOH'JOL bEEMuNS will i> V. be Preached as under: — Sunday Morning, by the Key. W. PRICE. Afternoon and Evening, by the ...
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... admirably situated to promote the heaitb .'comfort of the Pupils, being in an ...
... Chapel-in the Morning, at Half -past Ten o clocks by the Rev. T. N ATTRASS ; and in the E veuing, at Half-past Six o'clock, by the Rev Dr. RUSSELL. CoUections after each Service in aid of tbe Trust Fund. m H E FLORENTINE VENUS •*- Saloon of Br. George's Hall. Crowded attendance of Ladies, to gam a knowledge of the principles on which health depends. Addressed by Mrs. Crowded attjaodanoe of ...