If you Want any article of Jewellery repaired, go at once to T. J. RIX, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, and Working Jeweller, 152, Church Street, Shoreditch. Small work repaired on the shortest notice.
July 10, 1869 - North London Record - London, London, England
allarge iron Boiler, an Oat Crusher, Bean Mill, powerful Steam Crane on Tramway, with Chain, Slings, &c., complete; the Barge George capable of carrying 60 tons burthen; Effects of Blacksmith's Shop, and other items, which will be Sold by Auction by r Charles R. Teague, on the p
July 10, 1869 - North London Record - London, London, England
Tic, &c. See Mr Halse's Pamphlet on Galvanism for the particulars of the most extraordinary cures by means of " Halse's Galvanic Apparatus," after all Medicines and other Galvanic Machines have been tried in vain. It also contains Mr Halse's Letters on Medical Galvanism ; 52 pag
July 10, 1869 - North London Record - London, London, England
the whole of the immense Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES AT LESS THAN HALF COST PRICE, To ensure a speedy Clearance this rare opportunity of obtaining genuine goods, manufactured by an old established firm, ought not to be Lost. The public are respectfully informed that this is a genui
July 10, 1869 - North London Record - London, London, England
Expectoration, allays the tickling Cough and relieves the Wheezing Shortness of Breath frequently so distressing. The instances are numerous where the sufferer says, "I got no rest until I had your drops; now I can sleep, and have a night's rest." Prepared by Wm. FOX, Pharmaceut
July 10, 1869 - North London Record - London, London, England
of sleep, indigestion asthma, sciatica, nervousness, tic, &c. Send two stamps to Mr Halse, Warwick Lodge, 40, Addison-road, Kensington, London, for his Pamphlet on Galvanism, which contains the particulars of the most extraordinary cures, after all medicines and other galvanic m
July 10, 1869 - North London Record - London, London, England
ON Wednesday Mr Faucquez took a benefit at this theatre, when the admired drama entitled "Sacred Trust" was extremely well acted. Mr G. Conquest afterwards appeared as Phil Hardy, showing his versatile talent to great advantage. He was, as he always is, heartily:received by the
July 10, 1869 - North London Record - London, London, England