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MESSRS. BAILEY AND MOON. ANOVER-SQUARE ROOMS.
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J-. H . THE BLOOMER BALL , Under distinguished Management , will take place at the above rooms on Wednesday , the - ' 9 th instant . Tickets ( including a rechcrchG supper and refreshments ) , l . ) s . each , may be obtained on application at Messrs . Bailey and Moon ' s , Carlton Library , 12 , Regent-street , Waterloo-place . It is most respectfully intimated that no lady can possibly be admitted except in ** Bloomer" attire . Gentleman in fuil evening dress . Dancing to commence punctually at Half-past Ten o'clock . Adams ' s ( Almack ' s ) full band will at Lend . The supper and refreshments will be provided by Mr . Withers , of Baker-street , Portman-
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¦ quare . OPULAR PROGRESS AND SECULAR ¦ EDUCATION . —A Public Meeting will be holden at the Lecture-room * . Vauxhull-road ( opposite Regent-street ) , in support of the Westminster and Pimlico People ' s Institute , formed for the purpose of aiding POPULAR PROGRESS and SECULAR EDUCATION , on Wednesday Evening next , October 29 , 1851 . The chair will be taken at Half-past Seven for Eight o ' clock , by C . Lushinjjton , E » q ., M . I ' ., one of the Trustees . Thornton Hunt , Ernest Jones , and other popular advocates are pledged to attend . E . STALL WOOD , Src .
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LOUIS ROSSr , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFEUR , 254 , Regcnt-street . oppositeHanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES and PEUUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a thin , transparent fabric , rendering the skin of the head perfectly visible ; and being attached to a foundation constructed on geometrical principles , renders them superior to all others hitherto Invented . £ Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM , which is unveisally approved and admired . This BALM , containing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , render * it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this B » hn soon become * pleasantly soft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly employing injurious extracts to clean it , the Hair may have been rendered harsh , or turned grey , it will soon be restored to its Natural Colour and Brilliancy bv using the PERUVIAN BALM .
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rpHE AMERICA . —A valuable newly invented , JL very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found to be invaluable to Yachters , Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free . —TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary powers , that some , 3 J inches , with an extra eye piece , will show distinctly Jupiter ' s moons , Saturn ' s ring , and the double stars . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , &c . Opera and Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clearly seen from ten to twelve miles distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preservinsr Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . —Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMONS , Opticians and Aurists , 39 , Albrmarle-street , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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C ^ OCOA a nut w liicli , besides farinaceous sub-J stance , contains a bland oil . The oil in this nut has one advantage , which is , that it is less liable than any other oil to rancidity . Possessing these two nutritive substances , Cocoa i 3 become a niorft valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other mcaiid , the farinaceous substance can be so perfectly incorporated with the oily , that the one will prevent the other from separating . Such a union is presented in the Cocoa prepared by JAiMKS EPP 5 ; and thus , while the delightful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil , is retained , the whole preparation will agree with the moHt delicate stomach . JAMES KIM'S , Iloimropathic Chemist , 112 , Great Kussell-• tri-ct , Bloomsbury , and 82 , Old Broad-streot , City , London .
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ST K A M T (> INDIA , C II I N A , &c . — Particular * of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of the additional linen of communication , now cat-tblbrieil l > y the IViiiniular and Oriental Hteam Navigation Company with the East , Jitc . r The Company book passengers , and receive poods » ml i > ar < eU ay heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS . CALCUTTA , PENANO , SINGAPORE , ami HONG KONO . by their strainers , starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th of every month , and from SUEZ on or about the ICtli of the month . Our of the Company ' s lirst-clanH vleameri vrill also be despatched from Southampton for Alexandria , as an extra ship , on the 3 rd of November next , in combination with an extra Kteauier , to leave Calcutta on or about the 20 th of October , I'asfeiigcrs may be booked , and goods and parcels forwarded by tlieac extra ateamein to or from SOU I'll AM PTON . ALEXAN DR 1 A . A DEN . CEYLON . MADRAS , nnd CALCUTTA . BOM BAY . —Tho Company will likewiav despatch from Bombay , ¦ bout the Idtof November next , and of every alternate month thereafter , a firut-clasft ¦ team-nbip for Aden , u > meet there the < : <> in | iaii \' H ships lift ween Calcutta and Suez ; and at Alexandria one of the Company's steam-ship * will receive the puuBrii ^ ein , parcels , and giuxls , ami convey them to Southampton , calling at MultuFand Gibraltar . But passengers , parcels , and goodu for HUM HAY and WlWTKttN INDIA will l > e conveyed throughout from Southampton in the mail steamers , leaving- Southampton ,, the L'Oih of October , nnd the i : ni i ru | Jondiiij ( ve'Hiln from Hue / , to Aden , At which latti-r port a w (< -. » in-nliij » of ( he Company will be in waiting to embark mid convey them to Mombay . Passengers for Itonibuy can aluo proceed t » y thin t ' oinpany's ¦ teamerM of tJ » e ~ "Jth of the month lo Malta , thence lo Alexandria by her Maje . sly ' s steamers , and from Hue / , by the Honourable Fust liiiiui Comimnv ' n ul . i-ameiu . MKIUTEKRANKAN . —MALTA—On the UOlli and li'Jth of rveiy moiilli . CoiiHlaiitinopl * On the "' Jth of the niiMith . Alexundi'iu -On the x'fil . h of ihe month . SPAIN AND 1 'Olt I'lHJAL . — Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Oiuliz , anil ( iibiallar , on tlic 7 t . li , 17 th , and ~ ' 7 lh of the month . N . JJ . Kie . un-nhips of the Company now ply direct lietween Calcutta , Penan ; , ' , Kiujfaporn , and llony Kong , and between Hong Kong and Hhaiighue . For furlher iiifouuut ion and tariflnof the Coinpnny ' a recently revised uud reduced ratcH of pannage-money and freight , and for p lans of the vcHmilH , and to urciirc |> MHKU {; e » , & <; ., ujiply at the Coinpiiny's Oilier * . VZi . , Lcudoiihull-atieet , London , and Oiicntull » lucc , BouthuinpLon .
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CENTRAL ~ C 0-0 PEBATIVE AGENCY , INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST . TO COUNTERACT THE SYSTEM OF ADULTERATION AND FKAUD NOW PREVAILING IN THE TRADK , AND TO PROMOTE THE PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ); and Thomas Hughes , Esq . ( one of the Contributor ! > . Commercial Firm—Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co . Central Establishment—76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq , London . Branch Establishments—35 , Great IMarylebone-street , Portlandp lace , London ; and 13 . 8 wan-street , Manchester . The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system ot adulteration and fraud now prevailing in the trade ; to deal as agent * for the consumers in purchasing the articlei for their consumption , and for the producers in selling- their produce ; to promote the progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be executed under especial guarantee to the customers . A commercial firm , acting- under the permanent control of trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrying- out these objects according to law . The agency consists , therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscriber * , and a commercial partnership . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business having beeu supplied by the founder and the first contributors , no express call in made at present , either for contributions or subset iptioim . The capital will b « further increased after the public have been made acquainted with the objects of the institution , and have experienced its mode of dealing-. Customers , after three months' regular dealing-, are entitled to a bonus , to be fixed according to the amount of their transactions by the council of the agency , consisting of the trustees and partners . After payment of all expenses , salaries , profits , and bonuses returned to contributors , uubsciiberu , and regular customers , the general profit" are to be accumulated , part to form a reucrve fund , and purt to promote cooperative associations . Business transacted wholesale aiul retail . Subscribers , Cooperative Storei . Working Men's Asiociations , Regular Customers , and the Public supplied . The Agency intend hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for any kind of article ! or produce ; their operations for the present are restricted to GUOCERlKtJ , WINES , and ITALIAN ARTICLES , aa a sI'I ' . cimun of whut can bo don * with the mipport (»(' cooperative customers . KuIch have hern framed and printed to enable any number of familien of ull cla « neH , in nuy district of London , or nny part ol the country , to form themselves into " i ' rieurily Societies" for enjo ) ing the benefit of Cotipeialive Storey . To be senl by pout to parties forwarding four ulampti . Parliculaia of the nature and olijocm of the Central Cooperative Agency , wit . li a Digest of the Deed of Settlement , are lo be found in the printed report of a nu-etin ^ held at the Central Ollico of lh <* Agency . 'I'o be ttent by poat . to partiew foi warding 4 utainptt . A IihI of urticlcH with the wholrnalc priccM for Cooperative Storm , and u < Irtuiled Catalogue fur private curilouicri < , will uIh <> be unit by pout on payment of one poutagn stamp for the Wholesale Lint , and two for the Catalogue . Particular )* , Rules , Lint , and Cut : tlogue will be forwarded immediately on receipt of ten pottta ^ " lUiinipn . All coiiiuiuiiiciilionu to be uddreHMi-d to MM . Lcchcvulier , Woodin , JoiieH , and Co ., at th « Cmilial-oHicc , 7 ( i , ChurloUestieet , KiUroy-txiuure . •„• ORDKKB I ' OR THE ASSOCIATIONS OF WORKING MEN ALREADY IN EX IHTKNCK— 111 ! I I . DKHS PR 1 NTFRH MAKERS . TAILORS , SIIOKMAK ' KKH , N EKDlV WOM KN — CAN 1 JE 8 KMT THROUGH Til K ACiliNCV . AND Yill . ls RECEIVE IMMliDIATE ATTENTION .
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A MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — XJL The public are admitted , without charge , to the British Museum , National Gallery , East India Company's Museum , London Missionary Society ' s Museum , and to the Splendid Exhibition of Art and Industry , on view from 8 in the niorninp till . 8 at night , at Benetfink and Company ' s Emporium for Furnishing- Ironmongery " , 89 and 90 , Cheapside , London . The splendid stock comprises every vatiety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandeliers , Lamps , Tea-uvns , Tea-trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Baths , Stoves , Fire-iron 9 ; in short , every requisite either for the Mansion or the Cottage . At this establishment you cannot be deceived , because every article is marked in plain figures , and at such prices as can be offered only by a house whose gross sales are so enormous as to enable them to sell the best articles at 10 or 15 per cent , ltss than any other house in the kingdom . That we can furnish a mansion , is demonstrated by the continued patronagt of the nobility » nd gentry ; and to prove that we can also suit the necessary and judicious economy of those moving in a more humble sphere , we are enabled actually to furnish an eight-roomed house for £ 5 , and the articles , too , of the best quality and workmanship . This may appear incredible ; but as we are the largest buyers of iron goods , to » ay nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , we c » n do it , and subjoin a list of the requisites : — 1 Hall-lamp 0 10 6 1 Umbrella-stand 046 1 Bronzed Dining-room Fender and Staudards .. 0 5 6 1 Set of Polished Steel Fire-irons 0 3 6 1 Brass Toast-stand .. .. .. •• 0 16 1 Fire-guard .. .. •• .. 016 1 Bronzed and Polished Steel Scroll Fender .. 0 8 6 1 Set Polished Steel Fire-irons , Bright Pan .. 0 5 C 1 Ornamented Japanned Scuttle and Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 Best Bed-room Fender and Polished Steel Fireirons 0 7 0 2 Bed-room Fenders , and 2 8 ets of Fire-irons .. 0 7 6 Set of Four Block-tin Dish Covers .. .. 0 11 6 1 Bread-grater , 6 d ., Tin Candlestick , 9 d 0 13 1 Teakettle , 28 . 6 d ., 1 Gridiron , Is . .. .. 0 3 6 1 Frying-pan , It ., 1 Meat-chopper , It . 6 d 0 3 6 1 Coffeepot . Is ., 1 Colander , Is . .. .. .. 0 2 0 1 Du * t-pan , 6 d ., I Fish-kettle , 48 0 4 6 1 Fish-slice , 6 d ., 1 Flour-box , 8 d 0 12 1 Pepper-box 004 3 Tinned Iran Saucepans 0 5 0 1 Ov . hI Boiling-pot , 3 s . 8 d ., l Set of Skewer * , 4 d . .. 0 4 0 3 Spoon 8 , 9 d ., Tea-pot and Tray , 3 s . .. .. 0 3 9 Toasting-fork 0 0 6 JE 5 0 0 Note . Any one or more of the articles may be selected at the above prices . And all orders for j £ 5 and upwards will bo forwarded free to any part of the kingdom . Note , therefore , the addre .-s . BENETFINK and Co ., 89 and SO , Cheapside , London ; and if you are about to furnish , and want to buy economically and tastefully visit this establishment .
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T 7 NAMELLED DAGUERREOTYPES , by JCi Mr . BEAItD , 85 , KING WILLIAM-STBEKT . CITY ; 34 , PARLIAMENT-STREET ; and the 11 O \ AL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION , REGENT-STREET ; also 31 , CHURCH-STREET , LIVERPOOL . Mr . R . BEARD has recently introduced an important improvement , by which his Daguerreotype Miniatures are enamelled , and thereby secured from that susceptibility- to tarnish and become obscured , which all others are liable t >; the colours also attain the brilliancy , depth of tone , and permanency of an oil painting-. ^
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T ^ HE GREAT WESTERN AND Foi ^ - * - OF DEAN COAL COMPANY . " ^^ T CAPITAL , £ 25 , 000 . In Shares , of jEI each—paid-up . Provisionally registered pursuant to 7 th and 8 th Viet ,. „ , » ,, Temporary Office-No . 3 , Bridge-street , WestminUe ? ' * TRUSTEES . * Colonel Salwey , M . P ., Egham-park , 8 urrey James Harmer . Esq ., Ingress-park , Greenhithe , Ke nt This Company is formed for the purpose of working » n , Field , situate m the Forest of Dean , Gloucestershire anH 11 ii * the present Proprietors under a grant direct from ' lhp n b ? comprising- an area of about one hundred and fiftv Api-p * n * contains five Seams of Coal , of fifteen feet in thickness th and which it is proposed to work , which will produce upward ° * three million and a half Tons of Coal . u Pwardg of One of the Seams alluded to produces Cannel Coal of «*¦ i . there is a large consumption in the Gas Works of London j other places . The other two Seams are already in greatdZ , " . both in the Provincial and Foreign Markets ; lar | e quantni ' bein # consumed by the Steam Engines of West GlouceBtm-. Kthe Cotton Mills and Gas Works of Bristol , and the Iron p 1 naces of the surrounding districts . Immense supplies - £ " shipped from Lydney , under the well-known title of "Forp * Wall ' s End "—a coal equal in quality to the best Newcas tle . Specimens of the various Seams of Coal from the Forest of Dean have been sent to the Exhibition in Hyde-park bv Mr-Atkinson , one of her Majesty ' * Deputy Gavellers of the Forest The nature and capabilities of this Coal Field have Ion ? been known , and , in the immediate neighbourhood , made available Hitherto , the want of Railway Communication has kept the pro ^ ductions of this Field out of the London Market . The difficulty of transport is now obviated ; a Branch of the Great Westerii Railway , * ix miles in extent , is about to be carried through this very Coal Field , and will pass close to the intended Pit ' s Mouth . This Company will , therefore , be » ble to afford the me ans of supplying-with the best fuel , and at a cheaper rate than ever vet offered , not only London , with its Foundries , Gas Works , and Steam Mill * , but also the Towns and Villages on the line of the Great Western Railway . Amongst the places which can be so supplied may be named , Gloucester , Cheltenham , Stonehouse Stroud , Brinscombe , Cirenceiter , Tetbury , Swindon . Farringdon ' Wantage , Abingdon , Oxford , Woodstock , Wallingford , Newbury ) Goring , Pangbourne , llasingstoke , Reading , High Wycombe , Great Alarlow , Maidenhead , Egham , Windsor , Slough , Uxbridge , Colnbrook , and the Port of Southampton with its large fleet of ocean steamers . FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES . GREAT WESTERN AND FOREST OF DEAN COAL COMPANY . Gentlemen , —I request you to allot me Shares in the above Company , ana I agree to accept the same , or any less number that may be allotted to me , to pay the sum of £ 1 per 8 hare , and to sign the Deed of Settlement when the same shall be ready for execution . Name Address Business Referee Address of Referee Dated this day of To the Provisional Directors of the above-mentioned Company . Prospectuses may be obtained of , and application for the remaining- shares addressed to the Secretary , at the offices , aa above ; or to the Solicitors to the Company , Messrs . Coombeand Nicoll ; Messrs . Lind and Rickard , stockbrokers , 3 , Bank Chambers , Lothbury ; and of the following- agents : —Bristol : Henry Dayrell , Esq ., stockbroker , 0 , Clare-street . —Gloucester : O . P . Wilkes , Esq ., solicitor . —Liverpool : Messrs . Lowe and Sons , stockbrokers . —Plymouth : J . B . Wilcocks , Esq ., Barbican . — Windsor : Henry Darvill , Esq ., solicitor . By order of the Directors , HENRY CAPPER , Secretary .
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A PPLICATIONS OF GUTTA PERCHA .-DOMESTIC , &c—Soles for Boots and Shoes , Lining for Cisterns , &c , Picture Frames , Looking-glass Frames , Ornamental Mouldings , Bowls , Drinking Cups , Jars , Soap Dishes , Vaiti , Ornamental Ink-stand * , Noiseless Curtain lUnifS , Card , Fruit , Pin , and Pen Trays , Tooth-brush Trays , Shavingbrush Tr « ys , Window-blind Cord , Clutheb' Line , Drain wnl Soil Pipes , Tubing for Watering Gardens , &c , Lininj for Bonnets , Watch Stands , Shelly , and Lighter Stands . bUUGICAL—Splints , Thin Sheet for Bandages , Stethoscopes , lOar Trumpets . Bed Straps , and Bedpans for Invalids . CIIKM 1 CAL —Carboys , Vessels for Acids , &c , Siphons , Tubing for conveying Oils , Acids . Alkalis , &c , Flasks , Bottles , Lining for Tnnki and Funnels . MANUFACTURING—Buckets , Mill Band * , rump Buckets , Felt Edging , Bosses , Shuttle Buds , Washen , Kounu Bands and Cord . Breasts for Water-Whecls . FOll OFFICES , &c—Wafer Holders , Ink-stands , Ink-cups , Pen Trays . Cash Bowl * . Washing Basins , &c . Tube * for Conveying Mesmige * , Canvas for covering Books , &c , and Plan Canon . A (» K' - CULTURAL— Tubing for Liquid Manure , Lining wf Manure Tanks , Traces , and Whips . ELECTRICAL See . — Covering- for Electric Telegraph Wire . Insulating Stools , Battery CelU , and Klectrotype Moulds . OUNAMENTAI ^ - Medallions . Brackets , Cornices , Mouldings in imitation of Carved UJK , Rosewo . d , See , and Picture Frames . USES ON SII Il'BOAllU Life Buoys . Buckets . Pump Buckets , Hand Speaking 'i . iuwp « i » . Drinking (; up « , Waterproof Canvas . Life Boat Cells , 1 l . . , , i Pumping Water from the Hold to the Deck , Hound and 1 wiaii " Cords . Lining for Boxes . MISCELLANEOUS—Suction li |> e » for Fire Engines , Buckets , Communion Traya . Tubing lor vt tilution . Hearing Appuratua for Deaf PervonB , llolU ' " . « Staves , Life Preuervern , Railway ConverMation Tubtftj . W > Cap « , Thread , Sec . Official Seals . & < :., Powder Flanks . &c « - The ( iutta Percha Company . Patentees . 18 . Wharf-road , ^» i road . --
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MA T it I M O N I Ah A L L I A N C b ASSOCIATION . ( LEGALLY ESTABIJSIIK ) . ) j £ » ducted by it committee of gentlemen of high atuuding Hi j ( including tv «> members of the legal profession of great ««» ' w on principles of equity and honour with inviolable bow J both « exen , . . fffl . The ujHtcin of introduction adopted by this ^> rie } J " „< , „ from the many objection !) all other associations I | " . ' , the alike applicable to all claauoa of society , lioin t' > " V peuuiint . . I f r () iri This ABHoclation has been many years in operation , a ^ . ^ ^ the great siicu-hs attending it the nmiiiif { eiii deoxUj" J ,... mC , | iuUi quarterly meeting to extend ill . publicity throug h III " of the preHH . miicnU The conlliloiitial necreUrie . i , being in daily COI ""' . oi . u with peiaonu of both nesn » in all poHllioiiH <» ° , ov )) ,-y giiiiiauteo u ki » e « :. ly arrangement to the b . tUHiuo" < ¦ j ) plieunt . -. 1 , .. i-intPit *•»« ¦'" Tlio proHpeotus contaiuintr every int < truotioii wiui i » dArta » of application . & <• ¦ . . will tin forwunled . post lr «;« % «¦« ' ,, | l »» ( eitber real oi lietltioiiH in lli «> hi-hI insUuc" ^ o » ^' . j ^ ji tj UN . lumtatro ut . iui | iu . by the chief Heeietury UUW "" * liaq ., 10 , Chiohy » U'r-i > lttco , JtM > gn-cro » H , LonUW »»
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Brutton , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter—E . TEAGUB . jun ., East Dean , Gloucestershire , grocer , November 7 , December 8 ; solicitor , Mr . Smith , Newnham , Gloucester ; official assignee , Mr . Hutton , ' Bristol—M . Lkes , Halifax , woollen manufacturer , November 10 , December 2 ; solicitors , Mr . Sawbridife . Wood-street , Cheapside ; Messrs . Craven and Ranken , Halifax ; and Messrs . Courtenay and Oomptom , Leed 9 ; official assignee , Mr .. Hope , Leeds—J . Y . Smith , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , shipbrokei" , November 4 , December 2 ; solicitors , Messrs , Chater , Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; and Messrs . Bell , Brodrick , and Bell , Bow Churchyard , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Baker , Kewcostle-upon-Tyne .
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1026 Cft * & taitt * [ Saturday ,
Messrs. Bailey And Moon. Anover-Square Rooms.
MESSRS . BAILEY AND MOON . TT ANOVER-SQUARE ROOMS .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 25, 1851, page 1026, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1906/page/22/
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