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... CKERY'S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 38, BRIDGE-STREET, NEW SWINDON, FOR Boots for yonng and Boots for old, Boots for summer, Boots for Cold, Boots for Christmas, Boots for Easter, ...
... CKERY'S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 38, BRIDGE-STREET, NEW SWINDON, FOR Boots for yonng and Boots for old, Boots for summer, Boots for Cold, Boots for Christmas, Boots for Easter, ...
... PlnX . GOLDEN EYEl-II NTa1 iOIt).- = jg Per O1D KEY HI-TR . U. NORTHrA) STOUT In Creaming Conditlon(georgeu'). Per h ~~Dozen rnperial ts, s, GOLDEN lRlY, HIGH- STEET Cr 0, 1XSonTw. ATOUT Invigorating & Economleal (Georges'). ProzeniprilPts2. GOLDEN 0Eyo ...
... -appeared for defendant. This was a claim for p4yruent to making a pair of Wellington boots, on July 10th, 1875. Plaintiff hail met the defendant once since the boots were sent to him and asked him to settle the account, when he said ha thought he had ...
... in exquisite style. Mr. Cordwidnsry might not be thuight vei y attractive, Mr. Rii-hard Rolls, Weymouth, displayed charming boot., sod slip es, in the finest and sot t ea t )eather, it in shape and s 1 itch. Messrs. Siaerren and Son had great variety of ...
... exquisite style. Mr. Cord woin miyht rot he th'oicht y attractive, but Mr. Ri .hard Rolls, Weymouth, displayed cbarmirg little boot , sh : .e, and slipt era, in the finest and softest leather, ..xcri it • in shape and wit Messrs. lineeren and Son had great ...
... prime quality, 7d. per lb. BARRETT'S SEWED BOOTS, ~^ CHURCH LANE AND BOSCAWEN STREET, ?? t_e_t_t:ro. *s> IN LADIES' BOOTS. ...
... ? KID BOOTS, BUTTONED, BALMORALS, ?? LEVANT BOOTS, ELASTICS, OXFORD SHOES ?? ° BALMORALS, GALOSHED CALF, ' -C, V^O, >V^ KID BOOTS, Elastics, seamless, SATIN CALF do., do., LORNESHOES. q^J^^P J^V^* OXFORD SHOES, LORNE SHOES, COLOURED CLOTH BOOTS, all the ...
... KID BOOTS BUI TONED, BALMORALS, ?? o^^^ LEVANT BOOTS, ELASTICS,' OXFORD SHOES ?? BALMORALS, GALOSHED CALF, _ op ?? ' ?? _>V 9 KTD BOOTS, Elastics, seamless, SATIN CALF do., do., LORNESHOES. ?? s ...
... that form thauksgiviug for queen's safe delivery ;of Prince prepared by his (.race tile- Archbishop Canterbury. The Duchess Kent was at inada acquainted with the happy occurrence, and she repaired Eucaingham I'alace, aud visited apartment of her , Majesty ...
... J^ IN LADIES' BOOTS. ?? GLOVE KID, GLACE KID, PLAIN KID. ...
... five days after Sir George's invitation had been received. Isabel Trevor was radiant and excited during their journey, and kent intinually laughing and talking to her and H il d a. hen fat. I wonder f our friend the tutor, will be there she said, alluding ...
... as that which had been given them in any other city or town they had visited (applause). Yr. CHARLI.-S W rITFxIzuAD, of Maidstone seconded the proposition. and spoke. of the zeal and enthusiasm which the Mayor and the Local Committee had shown in their ...