A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times.Sampson, Henry
History
A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times.
Sampson, Henry
Advertising -- History
Those of each class remaining unpaid will be paid every Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday following, during the same hours.
The debentures to be produced, and a certificate of the life of the
nominee, otherwise a personal appearance will be required; and it is
particularly requested, upon the demise of the nominee, that the
debentures may be delivered in as above, to be transmitted to Ireland,
to render the list of Deaths complete for the future benefit and
regulation of each class, and as the earliest information should be
obtained of the occurrences which affect a reversionary property
wherein so many individuals are concerned. It is further requested of
any person who may discover any fraud or imposition on these
annuities, to give notice thereof, with all convenient speed, to the
Deputy Vice-Treasurer, Treasury Chamber, Dublin, or to Messrs.
Bolderos, Adey, Lushington, and Bolderos.
The Public are requested to attend on the days allotted for the
payment of the different classes, and to take notice that, in case any
person who by the intent of the Act of Parliament providing for the
payment of these annuities shall neglect to demand the same for the
space of three years from the receipt of their last dividend, he or
she shall for ever lose and forfeit the same, as if his or her
respective nominee had been dead at the commencement of the said three
years.
* * * * *
MARQUOIS’ PARALLEL SCALES for Drawing Plans with uncommon accuracy, in
half the usual time. Sold, warranted correct, only by the Inventor,
opposite Northumberland House, Charing Cross.
Mr. MARQUOIS continues as usual to instruct Gentlemen in the Military
branches of Fortification, Artillery, Gunnery, Mathematics, Drawing,
&c., &c.
* * * * *
_DIAMONDS AND WATCHES._
TO be SOLD CHEAP, being second-hand. Two pair of deep earrings; three
pair of Tops; three large Star Pins; some small ditto and cluster
Rings; a capital gold horizontal repeater by J. Targent; a ditto by
Daniel St. Lien; a ditto by Graham; a ditto by Higgs; about thirty
others, in gold, silver, and metal, by different makers; a pair of
gold horizontal repeaters with seconds; a watch that strikes the hours
and quarters as it goes, and repeats at pleasure; an assortment of
gold horizontal watches by G. Graham, Ellicott, Allam, Perigalt, and
others; a great number of gold, silver, and metal watches, enamelled,
plain or engraved, a small Watch fit for a Ring; some Gold Charm and
Snuff boxes.
Enquire of Mr. Mason, removed to the Corner of Craven Street, Strand.
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_TO COWKEEPERS AND FARMERS._
By Mr. HUTCHINS,
By Order of the Proprietor,
On the Premises, THIS DAY, at Half-Past eleven
o’clock,
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