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...VT HOUSE FURNISHING ie*iT Bn^ £|vr*VY (Limited). ™ IriT Waterloo-place, London, S.-W. . ,- rjGE>^ TKi ' t ar ..

... tenancy. £55 Lot 7. No. 64, „ £55 Lot 8. No. 66, .. .. £55 Lot 9. No. 68, Ditto, and 21. Morris-street ; let on lease at £S1 per arm. I*i 10. No. 70. Ditto, and 23. Morris-street : let on lease at £81 per arm. S.ilii-iu.r. Mr. Oeorgo Turner. 73. Leadenhall-street ...

A KKV7 HOUSE FURNISHING . RM? « Bd co.MPAKY ?? -, ?? , RW \ „T Waterloo-place, London. 5. W

... Lot 7. No. 64, .. .. £$_ „ Lot 8. No. 66, „ .. , £=-> , •• . Lot 9. No. 68, Ditto, and 21, Morris-street ; let on lease at ~lot 10. No. 70. Ditto, and 23. Morris-street; let on monthly tenancy at £ s l per arm. Solicitor, Mr. George Turner, 78, Leaden ...

, MANTLE ■^BCULSALE. ? „,s EXHIBITION GOODS. UsDATKEXT. J* „u-ks C osn' MES - WAKrLES ' S)LKS - I-AS BAZAAR

... ablest experts. Take Hunting, for example. Lord Coventry contributes the article on Fox Hunting : Mr. W. C. A. Blew writes on Drag and Beagling ; the late Lord Suffolk on Hare Hunting ; Hon. Gerald le-, on Otter : Lord Ribblesdale, Master of the Buekhounds ...

!« ENOWNED BLACK SILKS. I Mourning mantles. I O URNI^ COSTUHES - Mourning millinery. ' ATEST MOURNING FASHIONS p E

... Char'.es Wyndham and Mr. Arthur Bourchier.— TO-NIGHT, at 8.50. THE NOBLE LORD. By Robert Marshall. Lord Archibald Melrose. M.P Mr. Arthur I'ourchier. (Prime Minister and First Lord of theTrerrsrrry.) 'The Kt. Hon. Oliver Watson. ?? Mr. Weedon Grossmith ...

I DOWNED BLACK SILKS. , -COITLVING MANTLES. JfOrBNI«3 COSTUMES. JJ or FKISG MILLINERY. * atf^t mourning ..

... many others : - The Rt. Hon. anil Rt. Rev. the Bi^'uop of London. The lit. Rev. the Lord I -shop of St.-pney. The Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Islington. The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor. Th.-Ri. Hon. Leonard H.Courtney. Sn- K. Duriiiug Lawrence. Bart.. M.P. The ...

Awv and NAVY HOUSE FURNISHING' KM* aBU COMPANY (Limited). „ r /-F NT-STREET. Waterloo-place, London, S.W. l*. ..

... are urgently wanted just now. New Subscriptions, which are greatly Needed, and donations should be sent to the Treasurers, Lord Kinnaird. 1. Pall- mall East : J. F. Vf. Deacon. Esq., 20, Birchin-lane, E.C. ; or t he Secretary. Harrow-road. W. THE LONDON ...

V iVY HOUSE i . nsaiKG , 4 0

... and Mr. Achurllourchte.-. TO-NKGIT. at £.30, an Original Farcied Comedy, iv. Three Acs. entitled . ; the noble lord. Byß'bc-t Marsh. 11. lord Archibald M»lrose.V.P Mr. a.r irir I'-ourc-hler. '.Prime Minnaeruna i'ir-t 1, r 1 of 1 h- Y,-e Is.ll v. . The ...

. WATT HOUSE FURNISHING 1 ?? T * cT^FT A W^«.^on,S.W. Ai- K£GE> T - STI CaP^l £50.00^ i mKECTED

... are urgently wanted just now. New Subscriptions, which are greatly Needed, and donations should be sent to the Treasurers. Lord Kinnaird. 1. Pall-mall East ; ,1. F. W. Deacon, Esq., 20, Birchin-lane, E.C. ; or the Secretary, Harrow-road. W. rf*HE LONDON ...

V4VT HOUSE FURNISHING n a DIRECTED by OFFICERS of r. ,_>ni*rnre and Accommodation of the r-OK c Si C c°

... Messrs. Protheroe and Morris, auc- tioneers. 67 and 68. Cheapside. London, E.C. Dutch Bulbs.— Monday, Thursday, and Friday, August 27, 30, and 31.— Important unreserved sale for large buyers ; over 6700 lots. MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will SELL by AUCTION ...

I TI»AS COMPANY. *> iiF.F. Established 1808 LIFE. Claims paid over £14.000.(300. Bead Other.— 92. Cheapside ..

... populous, and extremely thriving district, and surrounded by tlie estates of the Duke of Sutherland, the Earl of Dudley, Lord Wrottesley, Lord Dart- mouth. Sec. Particulars, plans, views, and conditions of sale are in course of preparation, and may shortly he ...

V CHEAP BICYCLE, Aqok at the TYRES. If they *re not JicNlO p TYEES ' DgE Machine is not cheap

... to be my husband, I have accepted in my heart for my lord. At these words, Narada, the celestial sage exclaimed, t; Alas ! O king, your daughter hath committed a great wrong in accepting for her lord this Satyavan. Then anxiously the king asked if the ...