GENERAL DRAPERY,
... MOURNING. Funerals Furnished ESTABLISHED 1841. D. WINTERBALDER, 64, HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE THE CANNON, MAIDSTONE. BY APPOINTMENT, OPTICIAN TO THE KENT ...
... MOURNING. Funerals Furnished ESTABLISHED 1841. D. WINTERBALDER, 64, HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE THE CANNON, MAIDSTONE. BY APPOINTMENT, OPTICIAN TO THE KENT ...
... 26, and 27, HIGH STREET, MAIDSTONE. Denniss Paine, RESPECTFULLY INVITES ATTENTION TO HIS STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, No. 24, High-st. No. 25, High-st,, No 27, High-st. Trimmed Millinery, Dresses. Outfits, Untrimmed Calicoes. Boots and Shoes, Millinery. Flannels ...
... Umbreilas, Gloves. Ties, Stays, Trimmings, Haverdashery Boots and Shoes, Genthi;lm n's osiery. Tniloringli'x:’lll its Branches. CLEANERS AND FINISHERS, No. High-st. Dintie ROOMS, 20, GABRIEL'S HILL, MAIDSTONE, 163, HIGH BTREET, ROCHESTER. Works: Lex VaLLey. ...
... SILVERSMITH, and OP [ICIAN, &ec. HIGH STREET, MAIDSTONE, Opposite the London and County Bank. Al kinds of Repairs dove on the Premisecs. THE SHOOTING SEASON. J. Swinfen, GUN MAKER & ARMOURER, 79, BANK STREET, MAIDSTONE, wal his pumerous supporters for past favours ...
... HILL, MAIDSTONE, axp 163, HIGH STREET, ROCHESTER. Works : Lex Varrey, ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY. Ashdown and Bartlett, Successors to the late S. J. Bartlett, Gold and Silver Smiths, Watch & Clock Makers, Opticians, etc., 53, Week Street, Maidstone. No ...
... JOHN POTTER, 103, Kingsley-road, Maidstone. » FRANK KING, 27, Stone Smnhlhidm w THOMAS FARDON, 11, Stone Street, Maidstone. CHARLES A. CASE, Esq., High-street, Maidstone. Mr. WILLIAM DAY, jun., 28, High-street, Maidstone. CONSULTING ACTUARY. J.S. PARKER ...
... is satisfactory to find thatin Kent industrial members of the community are not content to rely wholly on others, and be sim: ly objects of charity Townrds the enlargement of the “’ut Kent General Hospital, at Maidstone, a man of their own order, Mr Jonathan ...
... All Baints’ Church, Maidstone, by the Rev. G. J, Howson, curste, Frederick, youngest son of Mr. James Verrall, 17. Orchard-street, Maid~ stone, to Narcissa (Norrie), youngest daughter of Mr.‘nn- Pobgee, 32, Gabriel's-hill, Maidstone, v it eB e 4 Pustet ...
... Chemist, 68, Weekstreet, Maidstone. (Corner of UNION STREET,) Toilet Requisites and well-known Toilet Preparati -~ always in Stock. ! . Elliott Brothers, LATE R. J. WATTELL, COACH BUILDERS, KENT COACH FACTORY, KING STRERT, MAIDSTONE. F. Jarrett, WHOLESALE ...
... whilst cleaning out a tank, was seized by the leg (fortunately he bad sea boots on) by the largest of the octopodes, and hit apon the expedient of siipping his leg out, leaving the boot in the water, and beating & retreal. The octopus did not relinquish its ...
... North Kent Railway, while early on 'Houdly morning there was a special each way. It is calculated that the passengers bmu%ht down in these twelve trains {umounwd to nearly 5,000. The rickon are conniod rom Loadon Bridge to any station n the Mid Kent distriet ...