A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times.Sampson, Henry
History
A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times.
Sampson, Henry
Advertising -- History
For particulars and farther information, apply to Messrs. Graham,
Lincoln’s Inn.
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_MIDWIFERY_
DR. KROHN will commence a New COURSE of LECTURES on the Theory and
Practice of Midwifery and the Diseases incident to Women and Children,
on Wednesday, the 9th of January, at a Quarter past Ten o’clock in the
Morning, at No. 17, Bartholomew Close; and at his house at Four
o’clock in the Afternoon.
Proposals may be had of the Apothecary’s Shop of St. Bartholomew’s
Hospital, at the Middlesex Hospital, and at the Doctor’s, in
Southampton Street, Strand.
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_ANATOMICAL LECTURES._
MR. JOHN ABERNETHY, Assistant-Surgeon to Bartholomew’s Hospital, will
begin a COURSE of ANATOMICAL LECTURES, at One o’clock on Saturday, the
19th of January, at No. 17, Bartholomew Close. Whose proposals may be
had.
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_FREEHOLD IN ESSEX._
TO be Sold by Private Contract, a substantial new built brick Dwelling
House, consisting of seven Rooms and a Dressing Closet, two Cellars, a
Wash-house, with sink and lead pump, well supplied with soft water;
large Kitchen Garden, Chaise House, and two-stall Stable, and large
Yard; pleasantly situated, eight miles from town, one from Ilford, and
four from Romford. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Wood, at
the Red Lion, Ilford; and at No. 59, Houndsditch.
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_To FAMILIES FURNISHING KITCHENS._
STONE and Co., No. 134, Oxford Street, and No. 125, Leadenhall Street,
Manufactors of Double Block Tin and Iron Kitchen Furniture, beg leave
to inform the public that they have greatly improved their Sets of Tin
Ware, which renders it the most wholesome and cheapest furniture in
use, and preferable to others offered to the public, the whole being
made of Block Tin.
The following forms a complete Set, which will be replaced with new
for 2l. 1s. per ann.
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