BROMLEY COLLEGE A Neighbour Anonymons REPAIRING FUND. Amounts already announced £2498 : 10s. 10d. Atkinson, Fredk. Esq. ... Cazenove, H., Esq., per Rev. T. J. Rowsell Spencer ... Ellicombe, Genl. 0 10 0 Risley, Mrs. Rolleston, Mrs. ... 5 5 ... ... ... 5 0 0 Shuckburgh, Rev. C. B. ... ... Vardon, Mrs. F. 25 0 0 0 0 10 6 0 0 3 3 0 Moore, Lady per Rev. T. J. Rowsell 2 2 0 Woodruff, Rev. Thos. ... ... Waller, Miss (2nd ̄donation ) ... ... Donations will be received by Messrs. ROBARTS, LUBBOCK, & Co., Lombard-street, E.C.; and by the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Joseph M. HOLWORTHY, Widmore-lane, Bromley. JOSEPH M. HOLWORTHY, Hon. Sec. HARMAN, (Late Collett) Musical and Fancy Repository, HIGH STREET, BROMLEY, KENT. ALL THE NEWEST MUSIC AT HALF-PRICE. Pianofortes and Harmoniums for Hire, with option of purchase. TUNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Musical Instruments of every description in great variety. STATIONERY. EVENING AND BALL DRESSES In Tarlatan, Muslin and Grenadine. Mrs. JAMES has a variety of choice and exclusive patterns in Tarlatans for the present season. Being in correspondence with some of the leading houses in Paris, she is enabled to receive the new designs as they appear. The new Muslin Broche in all colours, guaranteed to wash. Linen, Cambric and Embroidered Sets in great variety. Millinery, Feathers, Flowers in the first qualities. Best hand-made Cap fronts. Veils, &c. MRS. JAMES MILLINER DRESSMAKER, &c. HIGH STREET, BROMLEY. IN UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER N returning his sincere thanks for the kind patronage bestowed upon him, begs most respectfully to inform those favouring him with their Orders by Post, that it is necessary to address as above where he is continuing the Business (for the benefit of himself and sisters) which has been conducted by his family for more than a century. EDWARD STRONG HAS an excellent assortment of LEDGERS & ACCOUNT BOOKS. ALMANACKS and DIARIES for 1864. Book-binding in a superior style. Bibles, Church Services, and Hymn Books. Coloured Papers. Pens, Ink, &c., &c. BROMLEY LITERARY INSTITUTE. Subscription 10s. per Annum, or 2s. 6d. per Quarter. A LARGE NUMBER of additional works has been added to this branch of Mudie's Library THE READING ROOMS AND LIBRARY are open daily, from 11 to 1 and from 2 to 10 p.m. (Sundays excepted) VOLUMES 2550 and a plentiful supply of NEWSPAPERS AND THE PERIODICALS. THE COMMITTEE have the pleasure to announce that GEO. GROSSMITH, Esq, will deliver a HUMOUROUS LECTURE lecture on the 11th inst., "On English notions of American Character." English criticism and American retaliation. THE A review of HE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT by Members of the Institute and their friends, will take place on the 29th inst. Particulars of which will be duly announced. J. NETTLEFOLD, W. W. BAXTER, Hon. Secs. Heathfield Lodge, Chislehurst, Kent. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, To be Sold by Auction, by MB C. B. BAXTER On the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, December 9th, 1863, at Eleven o'clock, comprising mahogany 4-post, iron, Arabian, and French bedsteads, paliasses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, hair and wool mattrasses, mahogany and painted washstands and fittings, dressing tables and glasses, chests of drawers, an excellent maple painted wardrobe with plate glass door, chairs, curtains, carpets, and numerous useful chamber articles. A mahogany loo table, a rosewood couch, sofa, lounging chair, a set of mahogany dining tables, mahogany dinner waggon, cane seat chairs, chimney glasses in gilt frames, daniask window curtains, a cottage pianoforte in rosewood case, two mahogany hall chairs, mahogany and rosewood tables, Turkey, Brussels, aud other carpets and rugs, fenders and fire-irons, about 400 vols. of books, and about 22 doz. of excellent wine consisting of Sherry. Champagne, Claret, and Hock; Samuelson's patent mangle, a patent washing machine, two large meat safes, kitchen requisites, dairy utensils, garden tools, 6 iron framed hand lights, 3 two light boxes, an iron garden roll, wheel barrow, &c. A good Chaff-Cutting Machine, a patent Lawn Mowing Machine, a corn bin, an oat bruiser. An excellent and NEARLY NEW IRON COTTAGE WITH FIXTURES COMPLETE, a capital 4-wheel double bodied Stanhope Phaeton, 4-wheel Pony Basket Phaeton, a light Cart, set of Harness, &c. May be viewed the day preceding the Sale, and Catalogues had at the Inns in the Neighbourhood; on the Premises; and of Mr. G. B. BAXTER, Auctioneer, Valuer and Land Agent, Sun Fire and Life Office, BROMLEY, KENT. FREDERICK J. SMITH, WINE & BRANDY MERCHANT BROMLEY, KENT. AGENT FOR Bass & Co's, Allsopps, Sons & Co's PALE ALE F AND GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT. THE ALEXANDRA SHERRY. J. SMITH begs to inform Private Families the above Wine, is shipped expressly for himself, is perfectly pure, and from one of the finest vineyards in Spain. 22/- per dozen in 2 dozen cases only. This celebrated Brandy (PALE AND BROWN) is now ready for delivery capsuled and labelled "F. J. SMITH'S HUNGARIAN BRANDY," To be obtained only of his undermentioned appointed Agents, at 3/8 per Bottleor in One dozen cases, at 42/- per dozen. AGENTS: BROMLEY................................. Mr. HENRY GOULD, "Greyhound Inn," High Street. FARNBOROUGH BECKENHAM LEWISHAM ELTHAM ...... ...... ...... GREENWICH KESTON...... KNOCKHOLT TONBRIDGE.. (Mr. T. WALKER, "White Lion Inn," Locksbottom. T. MARTIN, "George Inn." Mr. T. GALLAWAY, "Queen's Head," Green-Street-Green. Mr. R. HOLLIFIELD, "William the Fourth," Elmer's End. ........Mr. JAMES STYLES, "Chequers Inn," High Street. Mr. JOHN COOK, 66 White Swan," Greenwich Road. ........Mr. GEORGE DUCK, "Fox Inn." RIVERHEAD............Mr. R. NEWING, "Amhurst Arms." A YOUNG LADY wishes to meet with a Situation as DAILY GOVERNESS where the children are young. She is capable of instructing in English, French, drawing and the rudiments of music.-Address T. W., printing office, Bromley. C. GORDON, High Street, Bromley, Kent, WESTERHAM ROAD, KESTON. Orders received and attended to by R. BORER, Keston, near Bromley, Kent. Building Flints. JUVENILE EVENING PARTIES. To be Let on Hire upon reasonable terms. A MAGIC LANTERN, To show a picture 8 ft. in diameter or less, and about three dozen slides composed of Views and Comic. Apply at the Printing Office, Bromley. J. BAILEY & SON, Builders and Undertakers 4, PARK ROAD, NEW BROMLEY. Repairing in all its Branches. Contracts taken and Estimates Given. Workshops, "White Hart" Yard M. S. KENNETT BUTCHER MASON'S HILL, BROMLEY, O LET unfurnished, from Christmas next until Michaelmas, 1864, the upper floor and basement of the premises known as the Bromley Literary Institute, situate in the centre of the town, comprising a Sitting room and Bedroom on the first floor, with 3 square Attics over; a Kitchen and Cellar in the base Prime Pickled Tongues, and Dairy fed Pork. ment, a water closet, private entrance, &c., &c. Families waited on daily. HENRY BLACKNEY For further particulars apply to Mr. NETTLEFOLD or Mr. W. W. BAXTER, Hon. Secs. to the Bromley Literary Institute. SMITH AND FARRIER, For Fish, Poultry, Game, &c., Hoop, Tire, & Spring Maker, Locksmith,&c BROMLEY NEW TOWN. GO TO T. BLUNDELL High Street, Bromley, Horses carefully Shod on the most approved Where Fish, Poultry, Game, &c, can be principles. Smith's work in all its branches. Iron and Wire Fencing made and repaired. obtained by Contract or otherwise. Orders punctually attended to. |