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Natids.

Natids.

Nati d s. Marylebone Lisson-grove, New-rd.—Public, Hot and Cold, Bd., 2d., id. Westminster. St. Martin's. Behind National Gallery. Public, 3d., 2d., id. St.Giles's,Endell-street.—Public,4d.,3d.,& 2d. Westminster Bridge-road.—Swimming, 6d. City-road, Shepherdess-walk.—Swimming, 6d
May 14, 1859 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
Oputastits, fr.

Oputastits, fr.

Rackets.—James-street, Haymarket. Fencing, Boxing, Gymnastics, &c.— Harrison's, 8, James-street, Haymarket. Fencing, Boxing, Gymnastics, &c.—Chiosso's, 123, Oxford-street, and Euston-place, New-road. Rifle and Pistol Shooting.-416, Strand. Rifle and Pistol Shooting.-315, Oxford-
May 14, 1859 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
pORTSMOUTH, or ISLE of WIGHT, in I hour and three-quarters, by cheap fast EXCURSIO e 'I TRAINS on the SOUTH

pORTSMOUTH, or ISLE of WIGHT, in I hour and three-quarters, by cheap fast EXCURSIO e 'I TRAINS on the SOUTH

WESTERN and DIRE PORTSMOUTH RAILWAYS, from Waterloo BriciF Station. The shortest route by half an hour. FARES to PORTSMOUTH or ISLE of WIGHT: First class .. 7s. I Second class .. 4s. I Third class .. RETURN TICKETS, available for two days, and fr 4 n Friday till Monday, first cl
May 14, 1859 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
LYCEUM THEATRE.

LYCEUM THEATRE.

The Civil Service Regiment of the gallant Volunteers gave an amateur performance at the above Theatre on Wednesday evening, in aid of the band funds. One of the most eminent members of the said corps is Mr. Tom Taylor, or Captain Tom Taylor, a gentleman who not only enjoys the e
July 28, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
Free for one stamp.

Free for one stamp.

(‘ "TAISEASE AND ITS SELF-CURE," by the newly..l/ discovered process of Local and Constitutional Treatment. Discovered abroad by a distinguished physician, which supersedes entirely the absurd and futile English mode of treatment, the use of mineral poisons, which destroy the di
January 7, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
T AMES' HATS for Riding and Promenade. A large 1.1 stock always kept ready. Girls and Boys' felts in great

T AMES' HATS for Riding and Promenade. A large 1.1 stock always kept ready. Girls and Boys' felts in great

variety. Gentlemen's Hats and Caps in all the new styles, at JONES AND SON, the Manufacturers, 80, High-street, Borough. Wholesale and for Exportation.
January 7, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
THE OLD RAINBOW TAVERN, 15; Fleet-street. — LUNCHEONS ready from 12 till 3. comprising a variety of Entrees, Cold Meats,

THE OLD RAINBOW TAVERN, 15; Fleet-street. — LUNCHEONS ready from 12 till 3. comprising a variety of Entrees, Cold Meats,

Whitebait, &c., Is each. Soups, Fish, Joints &c., ready from 2 till 8. Suppers as usual. ARGENT and ASHWELL, Proprietors.
January 7, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
KING'S HEAD TAVERN, Old 'Change. —w. BENNETT begs to draw the attention of Citizens to his House, where every accomodation

KING'S HEAD TAVERN, Old 'Change. —w. BENNETT begs to draw the attention of Citizens to his House, where every accomodation

will be found combined with low charges. Bed and Breakfast Is. 6d.
January 7, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
OSE COTTAGE HOTEL AND TAVERN, Rich-II mond-hill, Surrey.—This delightful Hotel is wellknown for comfort and distinguished for moderate charges, which,

OSE COTTAGE HOTEL AND TAVERN, Rich-II mond-hill, Surrey.—This delightful Hotel is wellknown for comfort and distinguished for moderate charges, which,

conducted on an econominal scale, is impossible to be surpassed. Wedding breakfasts.
January 7, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
 
NOTES ON HOME AND FOREIGN POLITICS. Mr. Bentley writes about the report on the Society for Promoting National Education, and

NOTES ON HOME AND FOREIGN POLITICS. Mr. Bentley writes about the report on the Society for Promoting National Education, and

has a just complaint against some who led the scene of his confusion noticed in our last. They are the agents of worthless Life Officers, and the National Savings' Banks co-called, who are angry at the exposure of them. Mr. Bentley was made in pushing his own assurance agency; b
July 7, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England