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... Warde, widow of the late Edward Grevis Warde, a^i I youngest daughter of the late Demetrius Grevis-James, r>f Iciitham Court, Kent. wT.AVER.-May 28. at 64. Selsdon-road. South Croydon, Mildred, twin daughter of Henry Edward William Weaver, 2jed two years ...

r rnRKISHING COMPANY

... 'The Harbour Bay Moir. And iv the Quintette from The Sorcerer. W_ Queen's Hall, at 8. EDNESDAY Next.* Miss ADA CROSSLEY. Golden Days Sullivan. , TheGleanersSiumberSouij'^ Waithew. ?? Queens Hall, at B. EDNESDAY Next.* Miss CLARA BUTT. (Her last appearance ...

COMMERC IA L INTELLIGENCE

... now lrirge. The yarn market is active, but. new bus:ne-s is being held back for the moment. Prices are we. l supported. The boot an.i «ho* industry -!iows a rapid revival. FLAX AND LINEN.— BELFAST. Jas. U.—Vt hiie there has not been any special feature ...

Published: Monday 13 January 1896
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3594 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

tf WAN BALE BWAN Sn^AR-S FIVE DAYS EDGAR'S. torsES.— Lov-llf Material and charming designs. Origi- ?? Bonnets ..

... tide Lured by the moon 'mid silver cloudlets beaming) With sure persistence still Great Easterns glide, A 6teady flow with golden profits gleaming 1 Just as the rolling ocean, sure but slow. O'er shingle, sand, and rocky cliffs encroaches; So to high-water ...

E fftisSGTOS FURNISHING COMPANY,' \ ~ 136 337. UPPER-STREET (opposite Agri- H'\l» .ultural HaU), ISLINGTON. ?? ..

... and Clarke subsequently, by cablegram, con- firmed their reports as follows:— The Golden Crown. Cambria, and Golden Feather Reefs run through the entire length of Golden Crown North Leases. The following special despatch to the Financial News, published ...

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... their HUNGRY CHILDREN. Much touching Distress aud Sickness at present prevailing — without food and fire, and thinly clad. Boots and Clothing of every kind would be most acceptable,— Key. STEWART SMYTH. The Vicarage. St. Mark's. A'ictoria Docks, London ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... for the South African market. The yarn market is strong, and prices have a hardening tendency. The revival in the demand for boots and shoes is well maintained, and leather sells more freely at higher prices. FLAX AND LINEN. -BELFAST. OCT. 24. -There has ...

Published: Monday 26 October 1896
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4299 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

o-c -NEW PATTERNS of French and Eng-^ SHIP l k vRI VTED SHIRTINGS ; also Oxford Mat for 1:fl ;

... Leaseholds. OanirierweH-ETove. Denmark-hill. Lea—hold'-. Earl-road. Old Kent-mad. l^'.isel. olds. Rivet-street. Old Kent-road. Offices. B. Moorgate-street, E.C and 2. New Kent-road. S.E. TIMRSDAY. AUGUST 13. . „ ?? CITY OF LONDON. -By Order of the Executors ...

WEIGHTS FOR THE SPRING HANDICAPS. GATWTCK MARCH MEETING. Run Thursday. March 12. The International Hurdle-rack ..

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Published: Friday 31 January 1896
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4268 | Page: 7 | Tags: none