friends and the public that, having completed their new and extensive Raw Mills and premises, they have removed their offices to the North Side of the Tuesday Market Place, immediately in front of the above premises, and have always on band a food supply of every description of
26 December 1874 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
per doz. 18. 3d. pa bottle. PORT, finest old Tarragona -18 s. „ ls. 6d. „ PORT, very fine and old, from - 245. „ 2s. Od. „ MARSALA, the finest imported -18 s. „ ls. 6d. ~ SHERRY (Montilla), old -18 s. „ ls. 6d. „ SHERRIES, old, Pale or Brown, from 245. „ 2s. Od. „ GIN, best Old
26 December 1874 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
COUGH PILLS, PER BOX, 7id ; Is lid ; 2s 9d. PREPARED BY A. B. EYRE, TACKET STREET, IPSWICH. ONE BOX CUBES. EYRE'S COUGH PILLS. loon-established end justly celebrated Pills are now acknowledged to be the first remedy of the day for Coughs, Colds, abthmax, Shortness of Breath, to.
26 December 1874 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
Mr. T. Beows said he wished to retire from the position of delegate, in consequence of his haziness occupying all his time. On the motion of Mr. Fascias:kr, the Chamber passed a unanimous vote of thanks to Mr. Brown for his past services, and for the courtesy he had always shewn
26 December 1874 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
ENTERTAINNINT.—On Thursday and Friday evenings last week a vocal and instrumental .ntertain ment was given in the concert room, in aid of the funds of the " Ladies Working Party." a kind of Dorcas society, consisting of the wives and eaughters of the principal gentlemen and trad
26 December 1874 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
Diereuelevs Flas.—On Saturday last a serious conflagration occurred on the premises known as the Wilderness, situated at the top of the Persist's Entry, abutting on the Rectory grounds, and consisted of • dwelling-' -, ouse, • rather antiquated structure, where many years ago a
26 December 1874 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
through. and sio►el it back again in the morning. Ant poor Mary, sir; I knew it was very in,,roper, but oily minted we could have was being together." "Something will have to be dose, and soon," I said in a very deckled tone. "What I noticed, others might." " I should only be to
26 December 1874 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
W.ggenhall and Saddlebow road bridges now completed. were seen as the party travelled by bus to the tail sluice. Here the visitors were I able to inspect the whole of this gigantic work, which is the key to the whole scheme. Through here the maximum discharge per tidal cycle und
20 September 1957 - Lynn Advertiser - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England