? 110 t, do so, one trial will convince you of its superiority any other fabric for the purpose, as damp will not t 'lltre it in addition to the saving effected by it. 4, Cornd, E.
December 12, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
END, W. FIL SELL , COAL AND COKE MERCHANT ) Cambridge Wharf, Canal Bridge, Hackney, and Regent's Canal Basin, LIMEHOOSE, Begs respectfully to inform his numerous Friends and the Public generally that he will continue to supply them with those very Superior Coals at 295. per Ton,
January 9, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
. 326. The Best and Cheapest House in London. Mi goods bought warranted, and etchanged if not approved of. Captains, Publicans, and Coffee-house Keepers, will effect a great saving by buying at this establishment. Cutlery Ground, Set, and Repaired Daily.
January 9, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
On Monday last the nominations for the vacant Vestrymen took place in the various wards of this extensive par sic at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, but with the exception of two wards, there been a unanimous selection of candidates. In Moorfields ward, over which Mr. Churchward
May 8, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
On Tuesday evening the members of the Vestry held a meeting in the schoolroom of the New Tabernacle, Old-streetroad, Mr. Churchwarden Edwards in the chair. The following gentlemen were also present : Means. F. Edwards, Bewley, Pearce, Laing, Death, Kirton, Fencott, Ware, Price,
March 27, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
they have just received a large quantity of their celebrated . Cure for Corns, the American Tincture of Arbor Vitm, Which is now on Sale in rackets at 9d. each, or Pest Free for Twelve Stamps. Also, FRENCH'S ANTICAPILLIAMENTIIM, for Strengtneuing and Increasing the Growth of the
March 27, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
OFFICERS ' REPORTS. The Surveyor's report was received, and.. adopted almost without comment. In the report of the Medical Inspector, .the agreeable fact transpired that there was a disappearance of cholera generally in the metropolis, and that there was reason to hope the alarmi
November 7, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
On Friday afternoon, Mr. William Baker, the Coroner, resumed the inquiry respecting the death ot Henry Morgan, the police-constable, 403 K, at the Masons' Arms Tavern, Watney-street, .Commercialroad. On the previous occasion the coroner expressed considerable doubt whether, the
January 16, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England