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Every Yard of Cloth sold at the London Cloth Establishment is sold at the Wholesale Price!!!
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AS an AUX 1 L 1 AKT to the CLOTH TRADE , the Proprietors of the LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT have appropriated the upper part of their extensive Premises in COVENTRY STREET to the purposes of A LARGE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT , In which experienced , talented cutters , and the best Workmen , to be found in the Metropolis , are employed to make up in a superior manner any materials purchased in the CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , at the charge of only the Woekmen ' s Wages . Here is provided A PERFECT SCHEME OF ECONOMY / In regard to the best and most fashionable "West-end Clothings with advantages never before realized by the public in the FINEST AND BEST DESCRIPTIONS OF DRESS . It includes not only choice from the large and superior Stock of Cloths , Trowserings , Vestings , &c . Ac , of THE LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , at the WHOLESALE PRICE , with making up in best style at WORKMAN'S "WAGES , But also a Guarantee for the Quality , Fit , and Workmanship . EDMUND DUDDEN AND COMPANY , LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , 16 , COVENTRY STREET .
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B IEKBECK LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . 8 , Moobgate Street , London . Capital — £ 100 , 000 , in £ 1 Shares . PRESIDENT . The Eig ht Hon . the Earl of Carlisle . TRUSTEES . Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart . Douglas Jerrold , Esq . BANKERS . Messrs . Barnett , Hoare , and Co . The Directors are now prepared to grant Loans of small sums of Money to Working Men , also Weekly Payments during Sickness . Assurances may be effected for the sum of . £ 10 and upwards , payable at death , and the premium may be paid weekly . W . BLANCHARD JEEEOLD , Acting Director . March 31 st , 1853 .
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HOUSEHOLDERS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . DISTINCTIVE AND PECULIAR FEATURES . 1 . Every Policy is absolutely indisputable , the state of health , age , and interest , being admitted on the Policy . 2 . Policies paid to the Holder within Fourteen Days after Proof of Death . 3 . No charge for Policy Stamp . 4 . The Savings' Bank Assurance—the Company granting an Assurance on the life of the Depositor for every sum deposited , with liberty to withdraw the deposit at fourteen days' notice . 5 . Loans on the security , or for the purchase , or erection , of property , on an entirely new plan , the payments to cease in the event of the death of the Borrower , and the property to be handed over to hi 3 family , or representatives , free and unencumbered . 6 . The Savings' Bank and Assurance-Loan Branches combined , by which Depositors in Savings' Banks and intending Members of Building Societies , may invest their fund 3 so as 1 o secure the Assurance of a given sum in the event of death , and at the same time employ them for the purchase of property during life . This system supersedes Building Societies—supersedes Savings' Banks . 7 . A person may choose any age for entry , by paying tlio value of the difference between his own and the chosen age , in one sum . EICHAED HOD SON , Secretary . Offices : 15 and 16 , Adam Street , Abelphi , Londow .
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dPrcmfi Pfag& ST . JAMES'S THEAIEE . First Appearance of Madlle . Page ( of the Theatre des Varie'te ' s , Pans ) , and Continuation of M . Lafont ' s Engagement . Monday Evening , April 4 th , the Entertainments will commence at Half-past Seven o ' clock precisely , with ( for the first time ) LES PHILOSOPHES DE 20 ANS ; Karl , M . E . Villot —Marianne , iladlle . Emma Fleury—Madame Rimblot , Mdme . Thibault—Marguerite , Madlle . Marie Fede . After which , LES EXTBEMES SE TOUCHENT ; Le Chevalier Julien , M . Lafont —La Comtesse Eosine , Madlle . Page . Which will be followed by the popular Vaudeville of L'IMAGE ; Le Baron de Kerandal , M . Langeval—Leopold , M . Julian—Pierre Mauclere , M . Lucien —Madeleine , Madlle . Page . To conclude with the favourite Comedy of LE CAPITAINE KOQUEFINETTE ; Le Capitaine Eoqueiinette , M . Lafont—Le Baron de Villeblanche , M . Tourillon—Le Chevalier de Castagnac , M . Fauvre—La Baronne , Madlle . St . Georges . MadUe . MADELINE BEOHAN will have the honour of making her first appearance in this country , conjointly with Mons . BEGNIEB , on Monday , May 2 nd , in a New Popular Comedy , entitled CONTES DE LA SEINE DE NAVAEEE , par M . Legouve . Boxes , 6 s . ; Pit , 3 s . ; Amphitheatre , 2 s . Places may be secured in the Dress Circle or Ampnitheatre Stalls , without extra charge for Booking . —Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets may be obtained at Mr . Mitchell ' s , 33 , Old Bond Street ; and at the the Box Office of the Theatre , which ia open daily from Eleven till Five o ' clock .
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P ENINSULAE and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . 1 TEW ARRANGEMENTS , AND REDUCED FARES AND FREIGHTS . DEPARTURES OUTWARDS . INDIA and CHINA , via EGYPT . —For Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong on the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and on the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . AUSTRALIA , via SINGAPORE . — For Adelaide , Port Philip , and Sydney ( touching at Batavia ) , on the 4 th of May and 4 th of every alternate month thereafter from Southampton , and on the 10 th of May and 10 th of every alternate month thereafter from Marseilles . MALTA and EGYPT . —On the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE . —On the 2 / th of every month from Southampton . " ^ SPAIN and POETUGAL . —For Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , from Southampton , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of every month . CALCUTTA and CHINA . —Vessels of the Company ply occasionally ( generally once a month ) between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , Hong Kong , and Shanghae . N . B . —The rates of passage money and freight on the India and China lines have been con » id » ri » . l > lT redvtoed , and may be Had upon application at the Company's Offices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London , and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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TH E OAK MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE and LOAN COMPANY . Offices—19 , Moorgate Street , London . Guarantee Fund , Fifty Thousand Pounds . The Oak Life Office undertakes all transactions involving the contingencies of human life , whether they relate to th < f Upper or Middle Classes , which are now almost peculiarly th : objects of Life Assurance , or to those in an humbler spherethe industrious Labourer , Mechanic , or Artisan . The constitution of the Office is upon the Mutual Principle , and embraces Assurances upon Single or Joiut Lives and Survivorships , Endowments , and the granting of Immediate or De ¦ ferred Annuities . The attention of benevolent persons , and employers of every description , is invited to the Prospectus and Tables of the Industrial or "Workmen ' s Branch of this Company . Tahle showing the Monthl y Contribution * payable for the Attuvance of any of the following Sums payable at Death . Age next i \> r £ 20 . For £ 30 . For £ 10 . For £ 50 . Birthday . £ » . d . \ £ k . d . £ s . d . £ » . A . 10 0 0 7 I 0 0 11 0 13 0 16 12 0 0 8 . ! 0 0 11 0 13 0 17 15 0 0 8 ¦ 0 1 0 0 14 0 18 18 0 0 0 I 0 1 1 0 15 0 19 20 0 0 !) i 0 1 1 0 1 (> 0 1 1 (> 22 0 0 10 ' 0 1 2 0 17 0 1 11 25 0 0 10 i 0 1 : ( 0 18 0 2 1 2 ( 5 0 0 10 0 11 0 19 0 2 2 28 0 0 11 0 14 0 1 10 0 2 3 30 0 10 ) 015 0 1 II 02 5 xi oio o i a on o o 2 ( i 35 Oil 018 022 029 37 0 12 0 1 i ) 0 2 4 0 2 11 40 () I ;* O 1 11 0 2 ( i 0 3 2 42 0 1 4 0 2 0 () 2 8 0 3 4 45 0 1 ( i O 2 3 0 2 11 0 3 8 < Ui 0 1 « 0 2 3 0 3 1 O 3 10 48 0 18 0 2 5 0 , 'J 3 O 4 1 50 Oil ) 0 2 7 0 3 (» 0 4 < 1 KxAMi'tn . —A person aged 21 may , by the small payment of !)< 1 . per month , secure to liin wife , children , or oilier relatives or nominees , the . sum of . 1320 at his death , whenever that event may occur . Tho Premiums will bo received by instalments nt such of tho Company ' s Agencies as may nuit the convenience , of tho Assurers . Prospectuses and Forms of App lication may bo had at tho Company ' s Oillces , nml oi' tho Agents throughout the kingdom fl . MANNERS COO !) 10 , Ser-retarij . N . B . —A ^ o nts required in all parts ol ' tlus Kingdom .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Eoyal Charter , 18471 The Court of Directors grant Letters of Credit and Bills at 30 days' sig ht , upon the Company ' s Bank , at Adelaide . The exchange on surns above £ 10 , ia now at a premium or cliargo of two per confc . Approved drafts on South Australia negotiated and bills collected . Apply at tho Company ' s Offices , No . C 4 , Old Broad Street , London . WILLIAM PUBDY , Manager . London , April , 1853 .
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T > O BE"R . T TTOTTDIN . ST . JAMES'S XV THEATRE . —Mons . ROBERT HOUDIN , the celebrated Preatidigitateur and French Conjuror , will continue his original experiments and wonders of Natural Magic , aa invented by him , and performed for ten consecutive seasons at hia 'I'heatre Palais Eoyal , Paris , under the title of SEANCES FANTASTIQUES . These extraordinary representations will be continued at the above Theatre , for a limited number of representations , every Tuesday and Thursday Evening , at Half-past Eight o ' clock , and a Day Pehfoumance on Wednesday and Satuuday : Moenings , commencing at Half-past Two o ' clock . riiOGKAMME . PiutMiKiiii Paktik : —Le Soldut Intrepide—Les Cartes Anijneen—L'Orangor Mysterioux— -La LorgnettedoMiSphiatopheles Lea Tourterelles—Lo Coilro de Cristal—La Vnse ou le Genio dea Eosch . Dkuxiismb Paktik : — Lea Houlos do Cristul—Grande Sorie do Tours d'AdreBso—La Naisaaiieo dea Flours—La Transposition Instanta . no ' e--La Pluio d'Or—La Guirlamlo " Eiichantde—• Surprises pour lea Dumos . TuoiHiiiMic Paktik : — Lo Merveilleux Bowl do Punch—Lo Combat don Elements—Lo Petit Tom EiiHoroello . Between tho Parts of tho Entertainment tho Orchestra will perform "Tho lOmperor ' s Pollm , "' composed by Thomas Kolt , Eaq . ; tho new "Castanet Waltz" ( MS . ) by Emily A . Walker ; und ii new I ' olka , composed expressly for those Entertainments , entitled "Tho Louisa Polka , " composed by Mr . T . Browne . Leader , Mr . Charles Hull , of her Majesty ' s Theatre . Stalls , 7 h . ; Iloxos , 4 s . ; Pit , 2 s . ; Gallery , In . Private Boxen , . £ 1 1 m ., £ 1 Us- " ' , « nd £ ' £ » . 2 s ., which nuiy bo secured at Mr . Mitohjsi . i . ' s , 33 , Old Uouil Htree-t ; and at ; tin ; Hox-OHico of tho Theatre , which in opoli daily , from Eleven till Five o ' clock _
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to emigrants . HP HE following CIutta Pekcifa Amtclks JL will bo found of j ; roat value to Emigrants , especially such as aro proceeding to tho GOLD DIGGINGS . OUTTA PERCIIA LINING FOR BOXES . HlJCKKTH . 1 LllfJS IJUOYH . I WASHING I ' . OWU ) . DlilNKLNU MuflH . I FL . AHKH . | Hvi'llONH . GUTTA PHUC 1 IA TUU 1 N 0 . Huctionh iron Pumi'h . I Cakiioyh iron Gunpowdku . Juoa . | Minkhh' Oai'H . HOLES FOR UOOTH AND SHOES . To kkki * Tint Fkut J ) by is of tho utmoat importance to tho Emigrant . This may I » i neournd by tho iimo of GiiMa I ' eroha Holes , which aro porfoelly Waterproof , Ohoaiper ami more Durable ( . htm Leather . They can bo put on with easo by any one . TliiH cannot bo too extensively known amongst , Australian Kiui ^ 'rants , as it , is now ililHoult to find a Hhoomukor in that , country . ( Joiii ) Wahhinu Vicsmhi . h op livimv vAiuicrr oir miiai'I ! MAY III ' . HAD TO OUDIClt . Directions lo Kmignintn for lining Hoxen uiLh ( Juttii I ' erehu Hlioel , ( so us lo prestu-vo tlio t ' orwurtlud ( pout free ) on receipt , of four pooUgo slainpu . T 1110 GDTTA . PKIM ^ irA COMPANY , PATKNTKEB , 18 , Wuahw Koau , City Road , London .
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ON SUNDAY MOHNINO , APRIL 3 rd , al , Eleven o ' clock , a LKCTUJtE will Yw delivered at tho Princess ' s Concert . Jtooni , Oastlii Htn ^ ft , Oxford Htreet , ou THi'J HCOTTJBH COVENAJNTEUS , by WILLIAM MAOCALL , Author of tho " ICducutinn of Tanto . " Admittance , Hixponvo .
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HEAL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED OATALOODK of UK DSTKADH , sent , IVco by po »! , , contains tlosigitH and prices of upwards of ( Ink II un i > iuci > ililloront lledntoiulH , in Iron , Ui'iihh , litpauned Wood , poliahed Bireh , Mahogany , lttmowood , and Walnut-tree Wooils ; iiIho their l ' ricu'd . List of" l )«« ldiug . Tlioir now VVnreroonm omtblo thorn to keep one of ouch design llxed for inspection . They havo also in addition to their usual Htook , a great- vnrioty of tho bout designs of I'AIUHIAN . H 1 CDHTKA 1 ) H , both in Wood and Iron , which limy have just , imported . Meal and Hon , Hodstoud and liodding Mitnufiuitiirora , \ W > , ( o |> posile tho ( Jhapi'l , ) Tott . e ^ nhaia C ' ourt Hoad .
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I . 1 VKK . Y MAN HIS OWN ENGRAVER ; ^ J or , it Now , Cheap , and Himnlo Process , l > y wliiirh to produce fro ' m a Huhstit . ulo , and multiply to any o . xtmit ., either l ' oitniil . s , Nhhioh on Cards , Drawings , Maps , &o ., tlio Proofs of whioh will bo equal to Copper-plat . o Kngntvings * . This invuluahle and jirolll . alde Arl , will be , tuiighl . to li . 'idies iui ( l < Joiillcincii , liy printed iiiHtnititions , with ouh « itntl eortuinty , in On u Lkhhon , upon rocoiiit of Kourtoon Pimtugo Htanips , uddroHscd to Mr . A . 1 » . CllovoUnd , K > , Woatorn Cottages , Uriuhtou .
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rn II 10 TKSTlM () N IA L COM M ITVKK for I eollcolinir tribul . en IVom tho friends of Kicn Thought , to e " on " Hl , it , uto a Presentation l <> Mr . < J . JACOH HOLYOAKK , nuiiounee that Lisl-pujmrH am rejtiJ y lor deliveiy on npplicatioii , addressed lo the " Hoeretury of the Testimonial Coiaiuitl . od , 2 ; j ,. lohn Htreet , Kit / . roy Hquii ' ro , London . " Thecoinmiinieatioim received by tho ( Toiiiniitti-o have , in variety and eordiality , < viceoodi-d their anti » npatiini ; and they have llxed on I ho WhitHiui week in whioh to hold tho public Presentu ! ion , no thai , provincial friouds visiting London nuiy have an opportunity of being pnment . All List-papers to hit returned not later than tho ; UVth 0 V Ai'itn . iimtant . Mr . . IAMKH WATHON , Tretuiirer . Mr . YOUNd , Chairman . Mr . FU ULlfiY , JSvcrctu . ru .
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INDIAN REFORM SOCTRTY" .- I ^ rsona lesirousof assisting tho cause of Indian Kt-form aro infornicil ( hat thoy may become i nbers of Huh Sodiety , on payment , < it iiHulmerii ) tion of One ( Jitinen , which will entitle them to reeoivo a cony of the l ' liblieatioiiH t . o he issued \> y the Society . JOHN DIOKINSOM , -Iun ., lion . Sec . CitininiUoo liooins , 12 , llayiiiiukel , March 2 ( 1 , 18511 .
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April 2 , 1853 . ] THE LEADER . 385
Every Yard Of Cloth Sold At The London Cloth Establishment Is Sold At The Wholesale Price!!!
Every Yard of Cloth sold at the London Cloth Establishment is sold at the Wholesale Price !!!
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Leader (1850-1860), April 2, 1853, page 335, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1980/page/23/
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