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... NOTHING FOR Min’s. »• d. a, d. Blacker Boots 6 0 Lacing Boots « * Balmoral Boots » 0 Elastic Boots * 11 o Hall Wellington Boots 10 6 at.t. KINDS OF BOOTS AND SHOES Women’s Is. 6d., and Msn’i R. FAIRLIE, 268, ...
... NOTHING FOR Min’s. »• d. a, d. Blacker Boots 6 0 Lacing Boots « * Balmoral Boots » 0 Elastic Boots * 11 o Hall Wellington Boots 10 6 at.t. KINDS OF BOOTS AND SHOES Women’s Is. 6d., and Msn’i R. FAIRLIE, 268, ...
... Avthem, ** Al Thy Woks Prilewe Ihee” Kent. Hymwo 353, Wirpflagen ilyvn- 355, Fiost Fruiee. Te Deum, Men delanchn e Sorvicein A Staver s ~evenfold Amen, Hymo Wi, Ouward, Christian Soldiers. l )lb‘.l.\'s« WS, BOOT AND SHOR MAKERS Have REMUVED from 2% ...
... HE THE WAR!! IMPORTANT news. FOR GOOD AND CHEAP FLO dll AND GEOC'EiIIES, CALL AT THE GOLDEN CANISTER, 83, MARK T-3TEEET. Best Palo or Amber MALT 2s. Id. per 10 lbs. Kent HOPS per quarter. Moist 3Jd. per pound. Kina Lump ~ .. , only per pound. ...
... T, MANCHESTER. Patent Sewing, Washing, Knife-cloaning, Bread-making Breod.cutting. Mincing, Mixing, Masticating. Ico Cream Boot and Shoe-cleaning, Spill-making,and other Machines Patent Cinder Sifters, Carpet Sweepers, Soup Strainers Potato (Mashers, ...
... match between Kent and England in 1839, and the match between Kent and Surrey played in July, 1867. The eleven in each of these years included some of the finest players in England, and both matches extended over three days. In the Kent and England match ...
... and lime from water. Recently supplied six royal families. KENT’S PATE VIED DOMESTIC INVENTIONS. Rotary Knife cleaning Machines, Washing and Wringing Machines, Cinder Sifters, Clothes Dryers, Boot Trees y.. and Jacks, Self-heating Box Irons, Triturating ...
... to the Emperor of the French. The Murder near Maidstone. —lt will remembered that on the 13th instant the body of a woman unknown was found in a small wood at the eide of by-lane at Trosley, near Maidstone, under circumstances which left doubt that she ...
... supernumeraries who represent in provincial theatres the armies of Richard or Rolla. Their helmets are made of paper; their boots of coarse satin; and their uniform consists of a wadded gown and a •quilted petticoat Instead of a military salute, they a ...
... the rich country beyond, bathed in light. At its foot the Medway, like a silver serpent, trails through the green glories of Kent. Opporsite it, the town of Stroud hurries op the hill, and to the right, the river is emwded with craft. Then comes the white ...
... Hobby’s shop to complain that his top-boots had split in several places. Hobby quietly said“ How did that happen, Sir John ?’ Why, in walking to my stable.’ “‘Walking to your stable said Hobby, with a sneer. I made the boots for riding, not walking.' Hobby ...
... both the landlord and t fic boots did not appear much the worse for what have been most serious ducking. Several parties went yesterday (Friday) to see the place where Sas^er . occ urred, and were greatly pleased to find fie boots in a merry mood, saying ...
... do.” that it seemed to them bit of the golden age at that « no doubt*” said with a careless air. pleasant Manor Farm, near South Mailing, in the «* But I spoil It, you make up for the damage. Put county of Kent. joto that brown jacket, swathe my legs ...