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... five yeurs old; £l4. Hall, Newsvendor, Bere e e L PON’Y (Fast trottine) for Sale, 11) hands; ...
... five yeurs old; £l4. Hall, Newsvendor, Bere e e L PON’Y (Fast trottine) for Sale, 11) hands; ...
... m:n. Apply 185, Copenlhagen-strees, Bh- HOUSI and Shop to Let for any business ; 11s, week, no 1 taxes. Apply 115, Kent-street, Old Kent-road. 8 HOUBI (Four-roomed) to Let; small kitchen; would suit working man. Inquire 9, Brunswick-street, St, John-e ...
... DEPOSITS. Current Accounts opened similar to the Joint Stock Banks, but without wly stipulation as to amount of balauce to be kent by the customer. Cheque Books supplied. Offioe hour,' om Ten till Four ; on Mondays from Ten till Nine; and on Saturdays from ...
... country, for four children; a respectable person, not under 25: assistance given in the pursery. Address Mrs. 8., Loose, Maidstone, Kent. ¢ V‘Jnfll for children, one five years; to assist in house- AN work. Apply, between 2 and 8, 98, Mildmay-road, Btuke Newington ...
... wanted. At G. Abson's, 16 King-street, Clerkeawell. 3 E_oor' Trado. —Paste Fitter and Girl for Wabbing wanted. W. Smith, Boot Manufacturer, 24, New Gloucesterstreet, Hoxton. % 2 Bo’o'r'w;t.-rm Fitters for Turned-in Kid; also Howe's Machinista; constant ...
... perfumer for Rowland's Kalydor, and take no other, as theirs is the only genuine. GOLDEN HAIR.— ROB ARE'S AUREOLINE produces, by two or three applications, the beautiful golden colour so much admired. Warranted not to destroy the hair. Price ss. 6d. and 10s ...
... 10n of Furniture and all kinds of Goods part *c town or district, on the *« notice, and the most reasonable teAns. ?? a v BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 4q w R. APPLETON • WttfiOS SIBEET, MiBM^SBBOBOH. 3938 BIBDS EYE BETUBNS. DICKINSON, TOBACCO MANUFACTURER ...
... or outfitter, Lock-U Shop, near Lord-street: enttable for a taller, boot- t, including use of Axtw Apply to Mr. Alfred Jacob, very moderate. — 7, Vernon- cham \ N Rating house, . Kent and thoroughfare in Liverpoo' 7, Vernon chambers, Dale. and —Apn'y ...
... Richard Crowhumt, St. M.fy aCrmy, Kent. 1144 .Tot Sal* MAIDSTONE KENT. SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, thrM tabtuntlallj'bailfc and wall finish*! FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, with lower and kitchen gardens, pleasantly situate in one the boot localities o( the town, known ...
... telegraph pole and five fractured ribs. The late Mr Mossop, the actor, spoke in heroics. cobbler Dublin once brought him home some boots, and refused to leave them without the money. Mossop returned during the time was disputing, and looking sternly at him, exclaimed ...
... COALS, BOOTS and SHOES, and MILK, for the year ending Michaelmas, 1873. Persons are at liberty to Tender for Bread for each Relief District of the Union separately. The Materials of which the Clothing is to be made, and the Drapery and Boots and Shoes ...
... uarter ; us Pi Offa, 4 yrs, 7st 121 Ashwo Maid of Kent, 4 yrs, po Cornet, age’, 7st 1b Even on Witchcraft, 7 to4 cach of the others. jam: off with the | King Offa, a was deprived of it after Maid of Kent, Cornet ing about two hundred second, King Offa third ...