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... wanted also Girl, 1(1-years Lfenmer. X> 21, ChisweU-etreet, E.C. BOOT Trade.-Wanted good Paste Fitters, used to-. Women’s and Boys’Work; B. Green. Camden-rassage. Islingtoo-greto 3 BOOT Fitter wanted immediately, used Ladies’ Bespoke. Apply, letter or ...
... Bethnal-green. ? BOOT Work.-Machinists wanl>sl for above Thomas’s Machine. Apply Paul-street, Finsbury; top bell. BOOT Work.—lmprovers wanted for Thomas’s Learner Paste Pitting; constant work. Apply 16, Rav ...
... Market-street, Bornugh-road; nnt 3 weekly. Mr. I. nticid, 43, Old Kent- BAKEK’ri Shop to I^t; trade five ea'-ks, with another l upine, attached. Apply at 2S, Harper-street, New Kent-r.,.1. i>AKf !I‘B Shop to Le*. trade 10 each* : ha* done £2O and A £ ...
... Several nice Villas to be Let, Furnished, in good situations. ! . KENT (close to a Station on the North Kent Line). — VILLA RESIDENCES to be LET or SOLD, in the most I beautiful part of Kent; an elevated position, south-western as.iect ; j large gardens ...
... huquare; near PriuiM»e-h{II. BOOT Trade.—Wanted M»n that can make repair wett in* nN and women’s general. 29. Great OrmonJ-otroet, Queen* s-wjuare. , Trade.—Wanted good O and Blft'ik Flniahera. 3i, White ■hto-tl-foad. BOOT and BhoeMakpp».—Wanted a g-w>d ...
... Hall. Queenborough, Kent. Baxk ers.— London and County Hank. Solicitous.— Messrs. Walters and dish, 3. Finsbury circus, E C. At i.itors.— Messrs. Simpson, Harper, and Bright, Cowper's-court, Coruhill, E.C. Works— Oueenborough, Kent. Temporary Offices— ...
... firm prices. Other kinds dull Maize sold to fair rcqnc.it barely late rates. Oats unaltered. beans and peas little doing. MAIDSTONE. Tut: rsday. -There was very short supply of new wheat, and prices were rather dearer. White wheal. 56* ...
... Woolwich, was charged with stealing pair boots. Talus 7s, the property of Charles ford, shoo maker, Ilf High Street, Woolwich, who said the prisoner came his shop the previous night aai asked for pair of boots. A pair was shown, after eaamining them, ...
... Twickenham, Middlesex. Ma_.ai.i.\h Dike: i .-William Baglehole, 23, SuvEitiNTENi irough, Kent. SoLK'ITORH.— Me-. -•• circus. EC. Auuitohs.— Messrs. ii_lit. Cowper 'b -court, Kent. Temporary c etidon, E.C. ABRIDGED Tills Company is formed lor tb currying out on ...
... Mudstone-place, Goldsmiths’- row, Hackuey-road. 3 TNI VERBAL Machine for Putting Hpnngs in Old Boota, ) and renaiiing; suitable for boot work; £7 10s. 8. Dana, 8, Hackney-road. 10 WHEELER Wilson, on stand, complete, 6as. Elliot, 21, Hackney-road, Shoreditch Church ...
... MAIDSTONE. Death or A Waterloo Veteran. —An old man. nameil James Sisley, a native of Houghton Uonchclsea. died in the Maidstone Union-house, at Cozheath, a few days ago. The deceased, who was born in 1789. joined tbo Foot Guards when quite a lad, and ...