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EMPLOYMENT. T WANT 1,000 AGENTS to CANVASS I_ for The Complete Herbalist. I will give such terms and furnish such

... canvassed before or not. A premium worth half a guinea given to lady canvassers.—Address PROF. 0. PHELPS BROWN, King-street, Covent Garden, London, and full particulars will be sent by return of pea ...

EMPLOYMENT. T WANT 1,000 AGENTS to CANVASS for The Complete Herbalist I will give such terms and famish such

... canvassed before or not. A premium worth half a guinea given to lady canvassers.—Address PROF. 0. PHELPS BROWN,: King-street, Covent Garden, London, and full particulars will be sent by return of pos ...

EATPLOYME-NT. T WANT 1,000 AGENTS to CANVASS for The Complete Herbalist.'' I will give such terms and furnish such

... canvassed before or not. A premium worth half a guinea given to lady canvassers.—Address PROF. 0. PHELPS BROWN, Bing-street, Covent Garden. London, and full particulars will be sent by return of pos ...

EMPLOYMENT. T WANT 1,000 AGENTS to CANVASS 1- for The Complete Herbalist. I will give such terms and furnish

... canvassed before or not. A premium worth half a guinea given to lady canvassers.—Address PROF. 0. PHELPS BROWN, King-street, Covent Garden, London, and full particulars will be sent by return of pos ...

IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. I Advice Letter, Gratis. DR. BARNES may be consulted personally or by letter in ..

... canvassed before or not. A premium worth half a guinea given to lady canvassers.—Address PROF. 0. PHELPS BROWN, King-street, Covent Garden, Loudon, and full particulars will be by return of pos NERVOUS DEBILITY.—Gratis, a Medical Work, showing sufferers how ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... them works of high pictorial art. The publisher is Mr. William Robinson, The Gor,?en Office, 37, Southampton. street, Covent Garden, London.—We have been favonred with a copy of The Lontly,, (Ned Pr,,,•;,,c;ed 1.000 a weekly production, consisting of ...

TIIE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA

... Thames Embankment, will be laid before the close of the season. Her Majesty's Opera will be open for suite nights after Covent Garden. At the latter house there will be promenade concerts front September to December, when pantomime will be given. The Sprtaoor ...

WHAT THE WORLD SAYS,

... revival of the Beefsteak Club is contemplated. If the scheme is successfully carried out, the new club-house will be near Covent Garden. The novel idea of a dance on wheels, so cleverly initiated by the Scots Greys at Brighton, is likely, it appears, soon ...

LADY HELPS

... his legendary cloth-shop, people of rank would all the same have declined to go into the business. The sale of apples in Covent Garden went back to the ordinary class of persons after the beautiful Miss Jennings and her courtly companions had played out ...

THE BUDGET

... Thalberg, the new and succeessful greatly to his d th h a e t r daughter's dl',,sgsieis.tt.edbri, New Year's D soprano at Covent Garden, should in voice, features, and style, remind her audience so strongly of , b -in law old lady with a - patent clock of ...

DEATH OF SIR CHARLES LYELL

... nti c e lephant Chums, which was bud g et without ha y e having the weight upon his formerly exhibit.' on the stage at Covent Garden shoulders in seased by the brewing confraternity. Theatre, and afterwards at the menagerie at As a result of this refusal ...

FRUIT ORCHARDS I,lllSti WASTE

... when perfect, especially sliced and fried in sugar. There in effect, a new world to be laid open in the fruit trade if Covent Garden could only produce a Columbus. BARBERS, ANCIENT AND Z.IODERN The truism that all things change becomes a falsehood when ...