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... 4ft. by 2ft., £2O; lOin.-centre Screw-ow*tn€ liatdie, 20ft. bed, £27. Thomas Greemrood, Waterside, Halifax. DOUBLE-GEAR Pillar DRILLING MACHINE, admit Min., Machine, £9. Bargain. Thomas Gtmtnvood, tside, Halifax. CORUNDUM GRINDING WHEELS, all sijre*. BACK ...
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... contributor* include the Queen of Roumania, the Sutherland, Lady Lindsay, Mile. Helene Vacareeco, Maclieod, *Mrs. Meynell, Mr. Thomas Hardy, the Earl of Crewe, and Mr. Wiiliaini Sharp. In a few days will be issued a new book, Mr. William Andrews, th© Hull Royal ...
... for ns to sell the trade; experience; canvassing; steady work; good money earned; distance no hindrance; write to-day. The Hardy Machine and Woollen Oornpany. 29, Brown-street, Manchester. TF YOU WANT A SERVANT. OR A SITUATION, Advertise -■- in the Leeds ...
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... corner HOUSE. SUnnintley Road and Bough -L Lane, Bramiey. occupied by owner. Thomas Coomb; alterations would made for suitable tenant requiring large shop space.—Apply there, Thomas Coombs and Son, Accountants, KiUg Street. Leeds. YOUR OWN HOUSE-DO yon realise ...
... contributed voluntarily nearly fifty living verse-writers. Tliey include 'Elisabeth, Queen of (Carmen Mr. Edmund GOMW, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. William Watson, Mr. Andrew Lang, Mr. (the Irish Secretary), and the Karl Crewe. Tlie Guild was instituted for the ...