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... foot ankle free play the same time the boot to the foot not as the usual custom is the foot to the boot I cau strongly C E Allen’s Waterproof Dubbing Is the best for Softening Preserving Waterproofing all kinds Boots and highly by Sportsmen and Farmers PRIZE ...
... HOUSE and GARDEN. Price from to £500.—Address B. T., Daily Preat Office. WANTED, small HOUSE, in the neighbourhood of Cotham or Kent about £15.—Addreas J. K. 8.. Daily Press Office. toßent.bTlioth March, a HOUSE, within fifteen minutes' walk the top Park Street ...
... toljacent comities preforrel.—Fall 'articular, to R. M., Post-office. Mitch H'eulock. IArANTED, in Hampshire, Herefordshire, or Kent, where Shooting and Fb.liint nun be ob. Wined, with 'moil .ocietv, an Unfurnbdied RESIDENCE, coutiOuitiakit about inirumits ...
... years ago there was a aupenititious avoidance of September 14 arrow the juvenile nutters Kent. A capital story in reference to this is told still in Maidstone and Its neighbourhood. A regiment quartered there had in its hand an immense negro drummer ...
... hill, Feb. eA (pre. roatorel3 stillborn). Pr w iife of Mr. A. W., M.P., Feb. ig., PEI;i, isfe of Captain W. I., at Tenterden, Kent, !ieb. x5 RYAe Mrs. A. P., atCrovdon, Feb. i. Ssvion. wife of the Rev. WN. J., at Stamntost Rectory, Gloucester, Feb. 7. SueTrON ...
... experiment boots made Mr Charles E Allen of 33 Princes-street he seems to have cleverly hit out the rio-ht plan of affording foot ankle free play at the same time adapting the boot to the foot not as the usual custom is the foot to the boot I can strongly ...
... J. Abbey. James Richard White, son of the late Mr. Richard White, innkeeper, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. James Brooke, boot maker, all of Leeds. Wilkinson-Taylor.—Feb. 7th, at Glasgow, by the Rev. Robert iilair, James H. Wi'kinson, of Buriey, near ...
... ankle free play the time adapting the boot to the foot not as the usual custom is the foot to the boot I can strongly C E Waterproof Dubbing Is the best known for Softening Preserving Waterproofing all kinds of Boots is highly recommended by Sportsmen and ...
... Jamesstreet, Golden-square, W. BOOT Trade.—Wanted ;ood House Machinist ; &:d wages; constant employment. 18, Patnot-square, - bridge-heath, wa. fi@’m4—WmQ(K6“'l Machinists : none but first 9 olass need apply. 1, Lansdowne-place, London-fields. BOOT Trade.—Wanted ...
... Band. Bund. Sergeants. THE COFFIN. Sergeants, Relatives of deceased. Members of a Crayford Benefit Society. Kent Rifle Volunteers. Ist Kent Artillery Volunteers. Non-commissioned Officers of Regular Array. Officers of K.R.V. and Dr. iloarc. The officers ...
... -&z new, with tucker, four braiders, quilter ; cost 104, 8, Cross-street, back of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Mason-street, Old Kent-road, B.E. 'wam' G Machines. —T. Cave’s surpasses all others, £5 10s. ; s quantity of Thomas’s taken in exchange ; 1, 2, very ...