HAMS, BACON, AND CHEESE Width ie found difficult to obtain at tine Station, can only be bed at. Thb ALBERT HALL Cavalry koad. meet the requisition of the Community of Bangalore fur the Coming Seasons Xmas and New Year 1876 and 1677. Oilmanatores of all Porte jest received tted f
January 6, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Of neat and pretty patterns—■lazed and plain, with borders—in Hold figured ~nd plain design,—priced very moderately—offering s good opnortuoity to House. holders desirous of decorating their reume. fur the Xmas febtivals.
January 6, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
day, will make it it to their minds our Government that it sincerely good and rejoices in each Province and more cordial that and h..rinotly be Government and the more fully will lress wrongs that p a st, to remove ovontent, snit for iignity and pros- thoughts resembls our conte
January 9, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Mysore Hall" Beg to announce to their numerous constituents and the public sr large that they have just received a lsrge supply of clothes, meetly. &c., in every w.y coutpletiug tbc:r ea Lau., t. Orders of every description Civil andlitety, executed at the shortest notice and on
January 9, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
unor►mest Valentines •T TB CAXTON PUSS. Cabinet and C. D. v. PPSIZIN. In gilt, velvet, glass, and leather of all the newest designs. Velvet Revolving frames, on gilt stand Treble gilt cabinet mirror frames. Russia leather folding screens. Leather and velvet Oxfords. Single & dou
February 1, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
ALBUMS. The difference between the Patent Universal and the ordinary Portrait Album, consists in the leaves being so made that they can be shifted at pleasure. from one part of the book to another, and also in the variety of the leaves themselves—these being adapt- ed for a coll
February 1, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
anangensente was of the art • uame. who said so, but wise to state what sort of a i—was to be the result be evidently did not hot as we have a misty if be lig curious to show wherefore uF sock semi also ituot,her habit is, when a thiug to hear something . unbelted. Sir Richard
February 1, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Literary activity is just now the order of ihe Anglo-Indian day in Madras, and Bombay especially- Both cities are about to issui a new journal. Simul• tanelusly Madrss erects its • platform,' and Bombs) , announces the lighting of its ' Lantern. We are not informed if there is a
February 1, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Munroe, 29th January 1877. Four per cents 3 to Dia. Four and half per cent* 1870 ( 1 8 1 0) fo 1 do Four and half per Cents 1871 (1981) 1 to do Four aed half per Cents 1872 (1879) 2 to 21 do Five and half per Cents par t o do Five par Cts Dabn 1807 for 10 yaw s 4to do Five per C
February 1, 1877 - Bangalore Spectator - Bangalore, Karnataka, India