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CREAP WINTER DRESSES. One of V the largest stocks in London. Aberdeen linseys, widest width is. :id., per yard, last

CREAP WINTER DRESSES. One of V the largest stocks in London. Aberdeen linseys, widest width is. :id., per yard, last

year's price 18,4, with various other cheap lots at extreme low prices. A pp:endid assortment of wool repps now so much in demand, from 91d. to is. Old. Morning dresses, black Janus, rep cord 4s. 91., and back silk figured lustros Os. 9d., the dress of 12 yards. Patterns post fr
October 31, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
------- m i n ak u l e e r se event Milliners ofii m RNING for FAMI have always

------- m i n ak u l e e r se event Milliners ofii m RNING for FAMI have always

at command IWOreti m or any other sudden emerge nc y for dress, Cue co be despatched to any part of the kingdom, on of letter or telegram. ned w i e ° n a i c o t u a r B n i t n ru g v l e ) e l i l n e 5()1.14 JAY'S, ;The London General Mourning Warehouse, 247, 249, & 251, Reg
October 31, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
THE LADY'S OWN r PAPER.

THE LADY'S OWN r PAPER.

LADY'S OWN r PAPER. houses, this system of charging for delivery cannot fail to approve limit to the public. If teas in small parcels can be delivered free at any distance there must be a proportionate profit charged for it, anti this is charged on all the tea told. Cooper Cooper
February 1, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
NE fiLMOVALiihYVALIDs— - READING's INct-s _ INVALID COT CARRIAGES. ......_ • 1 \- -4 : I Invaiids, being fitted up

NE fiLMOVALiihYVALIDs— - READING's INct-s _ INVALID COT CARRIAGES. ......_ • 1 \- -4 : I Invaiids, being fitted up

with the PATENT The Greatest Ease and Comfort ever introduced for •- Carrliges be engaged, '...\ „ -& , VI) I -,.."Z r ittst,,, •' 4 P'" l -V:e 'N- "'N.7. •s. ,- ' l' o llt n °e'in lilid Lvl e n* ra sg t N e V T li r C r.l i t s. s ,ll : l, r 4e :n e yjourney, on application to
February 1, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
anteratiq aunts.

anteratiq aunts.

Ora of the undertakings that has survived the financial is in a fair way of being a success. The Alexandra Park will be opened to the public on the Ist of May. The building is a handsome one, and presents a very imposing appearance. in the North part of London for the last few y
February 8, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
Botts lattresting anb Obb,

Botts lattresting anb Obb,

Aw ANIMICAN PAPER describes the latest fashion in bonnets as follows :—" The fall style of ladies bonnets is very tea-tableish. It is round at the back like a teacup, and turns over at the front like a saucer." PUNISHMENT OF WITCHES j INDIA.—The Calcutta Eng/ishrna . n says :—Th
February 8, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
THE LADY'S OWN PAPER.

THE LADY'S OWN PAPER.

February 8, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
SONG.

SONG.

•"1 Hae Gien My Heart Away." Written and composed by S. J. Hack, R.A.M. (Brewer and Co., 23, Bishopsgate-street Within.) We allow that a musician may be, and often has been a poet. Nowadays, however, it is very seldom that he is a poet, is, one who can either write good verses,
January 11, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
(o.wn giqn. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1868.

(o.wn giqn. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1868.

giqn. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1868. WE give our hearty support to every precautionary measure possible for the suppression and extinction of the troublesornwpost of Fenianism ; but at tho same time it is only just to point out that we are drifting into a something like panic with r
January 11, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
Nixtbst Barriagts, anb .eatto.

Nixtbst Barriagts, anb .eatto.

Nixtbs t Barriagts, .eatto. BIRTIII3. Jan. 2, at Boothby Hall, Grantham," the wife of Henry F. Beaumont, Esq., M.P., of a son. Jatt. 2, at Clowran Grange, Naas, the Baroness tie Robeck, of a son. Jan. 2, at Spontlon, near Derby, the wife of the Rev. Jop,iits Jessop Blantlford, He
January 11, 1868 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England