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MARRIAGES.

MARRIAGES.

On the :iOth April, at the parish church, Ballinasloe, by his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. W. le Poer Trench, D.D , cousin of the bride, and the Rev. John Cotton Walker, M.A., the * incumbent, the Hon. Frederick Sidney Charles Tre
May 11, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
THE LADY'S OWN PAPER.

THE LADY'S OWN PAPER.

as heartily as she wanted to be paid ; but they wanted, also, to preserve their own upright and honourable character. They were not prepared to get money in any fashion, even to pay so important a person as their landlady, to whom, in the long run, they did pay every farthing, a
January 12, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
TWO PRIZE MEDALS FOR BOOTS, 1862. S. W. NORMAN, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD,

TWO PRIZE MEDALS FOR BOOTS, 1862. S. W. NORMAN, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD,

116, LONDON, ITAS a large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes in Stock. Speeialite Boots made on Dr. Meyer's principle. The Croquet Boot, the Bathing Boot, the Cork Boot, the Louis XV. Boot Heels, so fashionable at present. The Alpine Shooting and
January 12, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
CEMENT FOR BROKEN ARTICLES, &c, pOULKE'S CEMENT will unite any Material, from Glass and Leather to Wood and Iron, and

CEMENT FOR BROKEN ARTICLES, &c, pOULKE'S CEMENT will unite any Material, from Glass and Leather to Wood and Iron, and

the articles joined bear washing in boiling wator. It combines transparency with unequalled strength and freedom from unpleasant odour, admits of great neatness, and is of easy application. A few of the uses to which it may be applied : The repairs of every description of Househ
January 12, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
Nas VOR IRE RE M OVAL OF INVAL IDS ;:y "`";

Nas VOR IRE RE M OVAL OF INVAL IDS ;:y "`";

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November 9, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
,it,toenca.

,it,toenca.

MESSRS. LONG TANS ha'e just published a translation from the G erman by Catharine Wink worth, of the " Life of Pastor Fliedner, Kaiserswerth," and many of the particulars given of the founder of the order of Deaconesses can scarcely fail to interest our readers.
November 16, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
Qtattes alth AIIIIISCHICIIiS.

Qtattes alth AIIIIISCHICIIiS.

alth ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, Covent Garden.—Grand Duchess of Gerolstein. Eight. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—Saturday (to-day)—Oberon. Monday—Le Nozze di Figaro. Tuesday—La Traviata. Eight. (The Operas for the rest of the week are not yet announced.) D,.uny LANE.—Tbe Doge of Venice—The La
November 16, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
CHINA.

CHINA.

Another violent typhoon has occurred at Hong Kong, and 1 caused immense damage to property along the shore. ANOTHER troupe of Japanese acrobats has arrived in Francisco/ which is said to surpass all previous companies of the kind. A STATUE was inaugurated recently at Rotterdam t
November 16, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
MARRIAGES IN HIGH LIFE.

MARRIAGES IN HIGH LIFE.

THE marriage of Miss Caroline Madeline Blair, daughter of Mr. William Fordyce Blair, of Blair, to Mr. Arthur C. Cunningham, eldest son of Sir Percy A. Cunningham Fairlie, Bart., of Robertland and Fairlie, took place at Blair, near Dalry, Ayrshire, on Thursday, the 7th inst., whe
November 16, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
LL irate nab t✓amualties.

LL irate nab t✓amualties.

irate nab t✓amualties. A rEw mornings since, James Baddaley, a member of the Stoke-21,1)0 -Trent company of Rifle Volunteers, shot himself dead. Ho had for some time past treasurer to a sick club, composed of Messrs. .palinton, Hollins, and C9:B workpeople, but on account of irre
November 16, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England