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... Receive I or Commercial WIS* 1 . _«_» at tbe University Local, Prelimi- • dSu ...
... Receive I or Commercial WIS* 1 . _«_» at tbe University Local, Prelimi- • dSu ...
... Every F.iuay f Evety Mondaj- at _ p._, \ morning. I at 5 a.m. 'Fridaymorning fMonday,Feb.23, . eh H. at I day. day, IT of Pass, tiger- f, . twelve :. i ' • ?? r_. i,- J ' ARBS ' and Bahia for Kails and [ - From London. i From Dartmouth. I ?? ; X °* n .ster General to sail every Tuesday and every ■'■ Steamers are intended to sail sn_-h(JU- • .7. 11 U* J? 1 ?? '■ ig. if .1 t_is voyage. rig ...
... JOURNAL always has enjoyed a reputation which has placed it at the head of the Newspaper Press in its own County ; while, from its great and steadily increasing circulation, as a medium for advertising, it has been and still continues to be unsurpassed in the West Midland District of England. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. For Oae Year 13/6 (by Post) 15,6 subscribers residing in Worcester can have the ...
... y oung Gentlemen Beceive I ?? Mathematical, or Commensal I thoro^ h v _„ . I mmttmtt> ftt the University Local ...
... - 4_7*~rflrV X* highbridge' ?? WELLS, GLASTONBURY +&BKBMmm\* AND GUERNSEY AND JERSEY.— Quickest and best Route.— Shortest Sea Passage.— Direct Service by the Royal Mail Packets, via Southampton.— Tbe Latest Train leaves the Bristol and Exeter Railway Station Bristol, tor tbe Mail Packet at 3.15 p.m., vi_ Highbridge, Tempkcombe, Salisbury, and South- ampton daily, but Passengers may travel by ...
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... bridge 12.0 noon, ?? at Croydon. Fare (First Class), haU a guinea, including admission to the Aquarium and the Royal PaviUon (Palace and Greunds), avaU- able to return by any train the same day. By order. J. P. KNIGHT, General Manager. London-bridge Terminus. PARIS in 10$ hours, BRUSSELS in 10 houra, COLOGNE in 16 hours, the OVERLAND ROUTE to INDIA and the EAST, via Brindisi, by the short sea ...
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... by ■Hex. 3. E. CLAPHAM, of Hull ; -11 the Morning nt 10.30, and in the Evening at 6.0. ,„ the Yftcm. on. at Half-past Two, an ADDRESS to the JpESTS and SCHOLARS will be given by the Rev. W. O. cflßPfiON. , . . , ?? .11 tions after each service in aid of the above schools. VVoWLINO CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL. I) ORGAN OPENING, Si sday, February 6th. , Morning: Rev- T. NICHOLSON', of aeckheaton ...
... and 14, ARCADE, RYDE M^T? 0 ?? ANNUAL CLEARANCE JIL SALE of tbis Superior Stock: Ladies' and Children s Costumes, Skirts, Dressing Gowns, Jackets, Corsets, Hosiery, Infants' Hoods, Robes and Cloaks, &c. OBSERVE !— A further reduction will be made on all purchases of £3 and upwards. MRS. MORGAN, 13 and 14, Arcade, Ryde. Note.— Best Goods are the Cheapa-st. RYDE PIER COMPANY ~~ B^JK2 n ?? ...
... * £„cR * E F P PKEPAIB ADVERTISEMENTS. .. TS, a s BE ISSEBTTCD IS THE ' . B KATEOrfeIWDCCtrOBISWOBDS. i- _ n ...
... East In.Ua r* o ** on sth March. Has very superior accommodation for first, **«oiid. and third class passengers ; is fitted with bath rooms, and •(lalooiis and cabins are provided with furniture, kc.; carries a i*** -Apply t,o F. Green and Co., 140. JLeadenh all-street. Lon- gOYAL MAILTLINE to BRAZILand RIVEK ' PLAiE Horn SOUi'ilAiVlPl'ON. -Semi-monthly Service.- , Company s Steamers leave ...