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I»l_i_ _. WOTICH TO MARINERS. ?? m . m ?? BANDS. BAST GOODWIN AND BOUTO SAND HEAD LIG 11 L

... rneiy F v. Ait C_urli and Core*tloiis. One Shi! /CRYSTAL PALACE.-PUSS IN BOOTS JMRYSTAL PALACE.-—^HIS DAY^^Tfi- V 7 Grand Christmas Pantomime, by E. L. Blaucliard. entitled PUiS IN BOOTS, or. Dame Trot and ?? Cat and the Oreat Qjae Fee-Fo-Fum. The Ogre. Mr ...

I^kim MARITIME-! do P^AffCE,' 'D'in-stre. t. E.C.-French Mail Steamers to BRAZILS UTE. NEW ALTERATIONS In the ..

... pRYSTAL PALAC^^==T__riS~~DAY.--Thc as Pantomime, by E. L. Bia n. hard, entitled ?? IN BOOTS, or. Dame Trot, and her Comical Cat and the mi. The Ogre. Mr. i . I'u«s'in Boots . . JoßSelin, M (Vritll t i v Mr Rurrett Numbcr-d Sta nn umbered Seats i Reduced rates ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... frota Mr. Parker; ftnottwi wbi«_ he bought from a man named Cox, in Stamford street ; and another, which was bought at Maidstone, in Kent, Then he said that he bad given about 41. or 4,1. 105. for the dog, and 4/. 10a. waa correct. That he said was in 1819 ...

Published: Friday 09 January 1874
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10427 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

[tod MOORE'S AUSTRALIAN LINE te I'ACK EL'S. -The following high-classod VESSELS -fltsei ?? Ships will be ..

... domesticated; reader, amanuensis, secretary, or correspondent in English, French, or Italian.— G. B. M., Post-office, Maidstone, Kent. CM )OK, or Working Housekeeper, where girl or boy is J kept: five years' personal character; age 3o. — E., 73, Mortimer- ...

iS?AL_ LINE of PACKETS-MEL- ■OR rMc- ,Port Phillip) direct.-Meßsrs. GREEN'S ship EnHi. N T . E - 1074 t0I >

... DAX^-The \J Grand Christmas Pantomime, by E. L. Blanchard. entitled PUSS IN BOOTS, or. Dame Trot and her Comical Cat, aud the Great Ogre Fee-Fo-Fum. The Ogre. Mr. U. Conquest ; Pub* in Boots, Mr. G. Conquest. Jun. ; Jon eliu. Miss Caroline Park.*. The scenery ...

*rJjBRlEft MARITIMES 6*e FRANCE, ' irWr^. n t tre

... write aa formerly. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD.-MISS- ING. since the 20th October last, Mr. ALFRED WALMES- LKY, of Wateringbury, Kent. He left the Woodlawn Station of the Galway and Dublin Railway for Dublin by the 8.5 a.m. train on the 20th Octoberlast, being ...

ErF, ?? MOORE'S AUSTRALIAN LINE I'avouiVT \, H I>A

... WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT ; age 25 to 35; two in family; man cleans boots; plain washing done at home; wages 14/. to begin with, all found ; place quiet.— Mrs. 8., 16, High-street. Bromley, Kent. WANTED, by a Gentleman, retiring from the fanning business, ...

batch then »Btei •Bui Dm.: toil iJTJK Suk duel The •*

... The J Graud Christmas Pantomime, by E. L. Blaucbard, entitled PUSS IN BOOTS, or, Dame Trot and her Comical Cat, and the Great Ogre Fee-Fo-Fum. The Ogre. Mr. G. Conquest; Puss in Boots, Mr. G. Conquest, jun. : Josselin, Miss Caroline Parkes. The scenery ...

*• EMIGRANTS, ana those inle* „,„_' l-t and Decency for all Classes of f-2!7,T\1' Iwrt ' l; '■ ??

... Galloway, N.B. Sir John Murray, of PhiUiphaugh, N_B.. Bart.. Reform Club, London Edwaid J, Bolls, Esq.. At : r Cliffe. Northfleet, Kent. Messrs. Barolay, Bt and 00.. Lour Comnercial Ban. gh and Branches. Messrs. William v- . eds Messrs. Ii vlng. Slade. ar, . ...

te^ 3 MOOHFB AtfSTHiMA-T LIKE fraTi,ui;s_' lil ' ACK - fi l'S. -The following higti-classea VESSELS i Port. FaB ..

... shall be I ?? HUNDRED POUNDS BEWAUD.-MISS- VJ ING, since the 20th October last, Mr. ALFRED WALME.H- LEY. of Wateringbury, Kent. He left the Woodlawn Station of the Midland Great Western Railway of Irelaid for Dublin by the 8.5 a 111 train on tbe 20th ...

?? *OTOT.-*h« PB-?f_rdtJL-l_t an- ' |tt|»udr«-_i. TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY book pas- u ?? ca !L0 and parcels by ..

... of the Wedding of the Duke of Edinburgh. Performance of the new Grant Pantomime PUSS IN BOOTS; dating aud graceful feats by Komah, the Mexican Athlete of the Golden Wiug; Production of Choral and spectacular Masque, written specially for the occasion, ...