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I^fß.-The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- trwI'JB ot BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is FIVE ?? EACH INSERTION. Payment for ..

... andGiiaiwttesonly. A NNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL. Ladies and XIl Gentlemen who suffer from tender feet wear WM BIRD'S IMPERIAL FLEXURA BOOTS and SHOES, for oomfprt, for style. for fit, for economy, ready made or to order. Two prize medals. 2s. in the pound allowed ...

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... United Orders of the Temple and Malta in England and Wales. The ceremony took place at the Hall of the Supreme Council, 33, Golden-square. The ceremony was performed by ( olonel Shadwell H. Gierke, Great Sub-Prior, in the presence of a distinguished company ...

Published: Monday 15 December 1879
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1017 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE SPORTSMAN; TUESDAY. PEOEMBEK 16. 1879

... ENGLISH STAGHOUKDS. Rut Majmti’s.—Tuss.. abridge Cosuasa ; PH, Nholteshvooke Park ll.;w MID Kknt. —Urst open Artichoke, Maidstone; first open *ut.. fTrotham—U.lfi ENGLISH FOXHOUNDS. AiDEitsTONr.—Wed., Inn ; Fri, Shilton ; Sat, CUMpel Oak- 11 -T»es.. Thnrs ...

Published: Tuesday 16 December 1879
Newspaper: The Sportsman
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1761 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

VOTICE.-The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- f-rrt 1 l EN TB of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHB is FIVE -_i IJiGS EACH ..

... ojxiedal-. ANNOUNCEMENT SPEClAL^— Ladies and „.»^fr U m e . vT b ,„. u ?^ from 'ender feet wear WM- BIRD'S IMPERIAL FLEXURA BOOTS and SHOES, for comfort, for style. lor fit. for economy ready made or to order. Two prize medala 2a. ln tbe pooad ?? for cash ...

OTICF.-The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- _ MENTS of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is FTVE -UNns EACH INSERTION. Payment ..

... 18a, Sherry No. 2. golden; this wine is from the same district aa the above, only richer in flavour, and possessing a higher colour 18s. Sherry No. 3, delicate, pale, slightly rich, excellent for dessert 24a. Sherry No. 3, golden ; a very old wine, with ...

NOTICE.-Th« CHARGE for ADVERTISE- Rt~, MENTS of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS ia FIVE EACH INSERTION. Payment ..

... required, but tbe Ordinary Service will be as on Sundays. ANK HOLIDAY anrl BOXING-DAY. SEVERAL of the M*IN LINE, NORTH KENT, MID KENT, and BRANCH TRAINS will be WITHDRAWN. A Late Train will run :— From Charing-cross at 11.45 p.m. to Croy- don, Caterham ...

Advertisements & Notices

... AND 1500KBINDEIIS. lbs ',nonh Snjirioo, A' rfHE SYATIONEliS' HANDBOOK and GUIDE tO the PAPEft. l'ri.o Its. 1.0.. tense rnadp. Kent ant Ce., Peternoeter.row. Ps New to be teal an neutne Ottuobotalee, ;.n00 0010 IClu'ling, S ELECTIONS from CALEIJ ?? ILLIAMS ...

WILLESDEN LOCAL BOARD

... dangerous,not only to horses by wrenching tile caulking off their shoes, but also to women and children with small-heeled boots. —On being put to the vote, the recommendation was adopted. There was no recommendation about the tenders for the drainage ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1879
Newspaper: Kilburn Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 538 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BORDEAUX DIRECT, SOUTH ,tr>'P° vJ and the PVKKNEE'S.-Thi.. GENERAL - : ;; - ,n'(iv COMPANY'S macniflcent New ..

... Line, North Kent, Mid Kent, and I ?? w i in^ Withdrawn. ■■•,' ?? -ri[V will LLN— 'L'-jn^crots at 11.45 p.m to Croydon. Caterhm '■ vprrthHin, Red-hill, Reigate, aad Stations to ' : .>• the Cat, rh-im Branch -e'eross to Strood and Maidstone at 11.48 n ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1879
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 16110 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

NOTICE.-The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- MENTS of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is FIVE B-in.-INGS EACH INSERTION ..

... required, but the Ordinary Bervice will be as on Sundays. BANK HOLIDAY utd BOXING DAY. SKVERAL of the MUN LINE, NORTH KENT, MID KENT, and BRANCH TRAINS will be WITHDRAWN. A Late Train wdl rin :- From Charing-cro s it 1 1. ...

WEDNESDAY

... unlawful poaeeaaioo of pair new boote with which wm •topped In William-etreet, Woolwich.-Mr. Allieoo, bootmaker, Powis ttreei, Woolwich, identified the boots as stolen from his shop. —The prisoner said be bought the boots (or Ss. from a stranger.— Mr. Baiguy ...

Published: Saturday 20 December 1879
Newspaper: Kentish Mercury
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1776 | Page: 7 | Tags: none