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... ABlttooEß. THE TT'KIYKTON A SONS ham ...
... MASS OF RUNNING SORES. DAD LEG THAT DOCTORS COULDNT CURE. ZAM-BUK BOOTS DISEASE OUT COMPLETELY, Mrs. E. E. GoodchiW*s leg was bad that it was covered with thousands of little cores. Hospital and doctore’ treatment couldn’t move them, but Zam-Buk cleared ...
... by one application of St. Jacobs Oil, after'all other remedies bad failed.' Mrs. D. Coast, of Grove Cottage, Sandway, Maidstone, Kent, says: St. Jacobs Oil has cured ms of neuralgia of two years standing.” There is no bodily pain which cannot be removed ...
... LEIGH AND BEDFORD STATION. y!34 No matter where yont Boots were bought, have them REPAIRED KENT’S Men’s Soled and Heeled New Elastics from 1/- A Choice Selection of BOOTS and SHOES always In CENTRAL BOOT STORE, MARKET STREET, LEIGH. t 357 '■ft BETH! TEETH ...
... Give Address in foil. It costs you nothing for trial, and I will cure you. Address Vb. H. G. BOOT, 5, Plum Tree Ct., Fatringdan-sh. London. One dose Howell's Golden Herb Fills cures Toothache. ...
... rice, Id.; sweet sauce, 2Jd.; oi milk a„d i_ _ , not blo to appear in tho Uouso sagor, 2d.; or golden syrup, 21. k,, finimnniis before Easter. 'ife The East Kent police are engaged m seeking As safe, permanent, and warranted cure for discovcr the whereabouts ...
... at economical charges, at the Chbobiolb Office, Boot and shoe dealers’ printing. Bai Heads, Counter BiH», Circular*, Memorandums. Address Labels. Ac., executed economical charges the Chronicle Office. Boot and shoe dealers’ printing. Bill Heads, Counter ...
... Maxwell, one of the Middlesex magistrates. The deceased resided at 64, Warwick Square* Pimlico. The dUpate the Northampton boot trade, which at. one time threatened to develope into general atiike, haa been amicably aetUed. At the adjourned inqae>t,h ...
... stand out more prominently when the doings ©f the season come to be digested than the easy manner in which Kent disposed of Surrey at Maidstone this week. Fresh from her victory over the odds looked vastly in favour the met* ropolitan shire. That strong ...
... what payment was made by tbe prisoner. Arthur Kent, boot and shoe maker. Market-street, aaid that the prisoner came to his shop the let October, accompanied by a girl 13 or 14 yean of age, and a pair of boots at 4s. 11a. She paid new looking half-crown ...
... Newfouidland. Royal Malta Feneibles, Malta. Gold Coast Corpa, Cape Coast. Medical Staff Corps, Brorapton, Kent. Roval Engineers, Brompton, Kent. Bengal; 3rd batt. Sborncliffe; Woolwich ; Cth batt. Alder- A Leap from Chapel to Church.— Th» R®v. C. S. Saijant ...
... Chemists, who often sell imitation of our Mac-Main. J. White Co. have not any agents. h 72 If your boots want repairing take them to Kent’s* Central Boot Store, Market street, Leigh. LIOI THE SORROWS OF CHILDHOOD.” Teething.” * Sirs. Johnson’s Soothing ...