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... Inlrmalqmnu School lor A Self-made Man, | Cookery, A South African Adventure, | (Wd ...
... Inlrmalqmnu School lor A Self-made Man, | Cookery, A South African Adventure, | (Wd ...
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... LADIES’ GOLD KEYLESS WATCHES, from 10 guineas. JOHN BENNETT’S SILVER WATCHES, with Keyless Action, from guineas. JOHN BENNETT’S GOLD KEYLESS HALF-CHRONOMETERS, from 30 guineas to 40guineas JOHN BENNETT’S SILVER HALF-CHRONOMETERS, from 16guineas to 25guineas ...
... published, INCIDENTS IN THE SEPOY WAR OF .1 1857-8. Compiled from the Private Journals GENERAL SIR HOPE GRANT. G.C B ; together with some Explanatory Chapters by CAPTAIN HENRY KNOLLYS, R.A., Author of From Sedan t > Saarbruck.” Crown Bvo, with Map and Plans. ...
... Christmas subjects. 86, Rath bone-place (next to Winsor and Newton’s). OCRAPS for SCREENS, SCRAP-BOOKS, 4c.—Flowers, Figures, Landscapes, Animals, &c., in great variety, from Is. per sheet: or one dozen assorted, 10s. London: W. BARNARD, 119, Edgware-road. WHITE ...
... Donkey. Sharks and other Tor- A Famous Book Auction. ments. Curiosities of Fermenta- Odds and Ends: from tion. Dr. Robert Chambers's Railway Items. Scrap-book. John Saltram's Wife. In To Marry Again or Not. Two Chapters. About Amber. By Rail to India. The ...
... prints for scrapbooks, volume Kind Words, dried fern fronds, fifty foreign stamps, &c.—Two Suozs. I want a vair of French jet pins for the hair, either daisy or star pattern, must be good and in perfect condition ; also some sonss in a high key, from the Tight ...
... Dessert Fruit Knives and Forks, from 455. to dl. 12a. the dozen pair. C w£kEater»: Knives from 455. to 965. the dozen; Kniveg and Forks from 41. 4s. to W. Bs. 6d. the dozen pate. Cases from Bs. and ?£ Fish Carvers, in cases, from 15s. to ...
... that they should contribute to the public revenue. To leave them free from taxation wbile their representatives levied duties on the rich would drive capital from the country. from which they would be the first to suffer. FATAL ICI ACCIDINT.---THIRR YOUTHS ...
... SaloU-rd.. Pork, Loudon, W. SOCVESThS AFri FECTIOM. Gold-uicuoled Hair Uinva from fit. fid.; Gold Lockett troia M.: Hair Alberta from 6a.: Hair Chain* from 6a.; WeddiDv Ring* from 7t. fid. Scot free (or atampa.—UOOPEU'S, », Charies.-atr.et, Soho-aquare. ...
... C. tender*, endoere.l •• Tender* lor Palntli.g.-mum be before the Jane InsUnt, nddrr»-«l to the Clerk of the I nlon, from whom, from Mr. William Hndaoo. If, BcnetV-blll, I*ortora'-eotnmooA, K.C.. Architect. Any further InlormAtlon übtnlned. The fluArdlAM ...
... debentures issued gives an a rage profit «l '1 p. r cent per annum from the dirtei- : interest paid on it, aud that received from the seeu:ui'> hich it U invested-and that the profit from commissioi I sales, and reinvestments an. all other sources avera ...