Miller, Corn and Coal Merchant, MARKET PLACE, BROMLEY. Dealer in Hay, Straw, Corn, Malt, and Hops. Agent for Thorley's Food for Catt German Dried Yeast, Oatmeal Split Peas, Bird Seeds, &c. Hire-work done with Spring Vans, by Contract or otherwise. BROMLEY COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, PALACE ROAD, MASON'S HILL. CONDUCTED BY MR JOHN H. WARDALE. COURSE OF STUDIES. The Holy Scriptures, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Composition, Geography, History, Algebra, Mensuration, Book-keeping, Euclid, and Latin. TERMS, including the use of Books, Stationery, &c.:— FROM FOUR GUINEAS PER ANNUM. The plan of Teaching renders learning as pleasant as possible, consistent with the formation of habits of industry and perseverence. Every exertion is used to ensure the progress of each pupil, and great attention is paid to promote the advancement of the younger boys. A The School will re-open on Monday, January 11th. WM. WINGHAM, MASON'S HILL, BROMLEY, VAILS himself of the present opportunity to tender his sincere thanks to his patrons for the very liberal support he has had at their hands since his commencement in business, and assures them that for the future nothing shall be wanting on his part to ensure their hearty support and recommendation. Families waited on and supplied with articles of First Quality at Reasonable Prices. T. W's CARTS DELIVER GOODS AS UNDER: Mason's Hill and Bromley Common. . . . . . . . Monday, Tuesday, Wedneday Keston, Hayes, Farnborough, &c... .. Bickley, Southborough, and Widmore...... Beckenham, Elmer's End, &c. and Friday. Daily. Wednesday. WILLIAM H. COOPER, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER Dresses......Shawls...... Mantles......Bonnets......Hats Ribbons...... Feathers......Flowers......Trimmings Gloves..... Hosiery....... Stays Baby Linen, &c. N.B. Real Aberdeen Winceys much under present value. A large Stock of Crinolines, newest shape and style. FAMILY MOURNING ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. W. H. C. being fully prepared to meet competition where QUALITY as well as PRICE is regarded, assures the Public of his determination not to be surpassed by any of the London Houses. N.B.A Choice selection of Fancy Articles for New Year's Gifts AGENT FOR THE Metropolitan Steam Bleaching and Dyeing Company, LONDON HOUSE, BROMLEY. LANDLORD . TENANT.-Mr. MOON is happy to inform his Bromley friends with regard to his Valuation of Bickley park farm, that after fourteen months hard contention he has come off victorious, and received a cheque for the amount on the 17th December, 1863. CHISLEHURST LIME WORKS. ORDERS will be thankfully received and W. BLUNDELL, punctually attended to by who will continue to conduct the business so MR. E. PROUT, B.A., Professor of the Piano many years carried on by his late father, deceased, at the Crystal Palace School of Art, attends weekly at Cromwell House, Bromley Common. Mr. JAMES S. STALLYBRASS, also of the Crystal Palace, gives Lessons in German, and the following subjects;- The English language and literature, with readings from Chaucer, Milton, etc., astronomy; physical geography; and modern History. The subject chosen is according to the requirements of the class. TO BE LET FURNISHED for six months, a semi-detached HOUSE, containing good dining and drawing rooms, with five bed rooms and suitable domestic offices, garden back and front. For particulars apply at 8, Rochester place, Bromley. TO LET, at Beckenham, Kent, a small House in a good situation, has been used for many years as a chandler's shop and beer shop, rent 16 guineas per annum. For particulars apply to Mr. Nettlefold, Bromley, Kent. L. STEIERT, to assist in the housework, if required.-Apply Hay, at the Printing office, Bromley. WANTED, a good General Servant, also a Nurse Girl.-Apply at No. 3, Kemsing terrace, Freelands road. WANTED a good general SERVANT at a farm-house, must understand the dairy. -Apply at the Printing office, Bromley. APARTMENTS TO LET, with invalid Lady or Gentle LUTHER OLIVE, MILLER Corn, and Straw Dealer, KESTON WIND AND STEAM MILLS. Orders punctually attended to. W. C. BUNYARD, Carpenter and Builder, 7 Crystal Palace row, New Bromley. man preferred. Address Mr. Birley, Gravel Work punctually and carefully attended to o Road, Bromley Common, reasonable terms. DUNN EDWARD UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER Market Place, Bromley, N returning his sincere thanks for the kind patronage bestowed upon him, begs to inform those favouring 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. ESTABLISHED 1796. SCOTCH TWEEDS, In respect to Durability and Thrift, have long held the first rank among Materials for Gentlemen's Clothing; but of late years Manufacturers have been able to bring this Useful and Pleasant Fabric to a state of perfection in Quality, Beauty of Finish, and Variety in Pattern, altogether unrivalled in any other Department of Dress. J. MOWAT, RESPECTFULLY invites inspection of his Large Stock of the above for Autumnand Winter wear, from the best makers, north of the Tweed. MEREDITH JONES POWELL & Co. COAL IMPORTERS, The Depot :- -BROMLEY RAILWAY STATION. M.J. P. & Co. beg respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Bromley and its vicinity that they have, regularly discharging, Cargoes of first rate WALLS END COALS, and which they are now delivering (Screened) at the low price of 27/- per ton Cash, free of any other charge. The same descriptiou of Coal delivered into Carts at the Depôt, 24/- per ton. CLAY CROSS, large and bright burning 25/- delivered. Into purchaser's carts 23/- per ton. HARMAN, 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. 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) 2550 VOLUMES and a plentiful supply of NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. THE COMMITTEE have the pleasure to announce that E. WHEELER, Esq., F.R.A.S., will deliver a Lecture on " Optics and Optical Illusions," on Tuesday evening 12th inst. And also that J. LUBBOCK, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., &c., has kindly consented to deliver a Lecture on The Bronze Age," on Tuesday evening 26th inst, J. NETTLEFOLd, W. W. BaxXTER, Hon. Secs. NOTICE. Bromley Savings' Bank Final Closing. To the DEPOSITORS in the BROMLEY SAVINGS' BANK.-The Trustees, acting under the provisions of the Act 26 Vic.,cap.14, do Hereby Give Notice that this Bank has been closed for the Receipt of Deposits, and will be finally closed on the Evening of the 15th day of February, 1864. In the meantime it will be open as usual for payment and transfer of Deposits every Monday, from 11 to 3 o'clock, until, and including the said 15th day of February, 1864, after which day a certified List of such Depositors, as may not have applied to receive their deposits, or for transfer certificates, and of the amount due to them respectively, will be transmitted by the Trustees, to the Commissioners for the reduction of the National Debt, who will thereupon receive all money remaining in the hands of the said Trustees or of their Treasurer, to be held by the said Commissioners, subject to the rights and claims of the Depositors, named in such List, who will thereafter be considered to be Depositors in the Post Office Savings' Bank. 23rd December, 1863, By Order of the Trustees, GEORGE DENNEN, Actuary and Secretary. W. ISARD'S GROCERY & PROVISION WAREHOUSE HIGH STREET, BROMLEY. WISARD begs to inform the inhabitants of Bromley and its vicinity that he has recently ⚫ enlarged his premises, to meet the requirements of his increasing trade, and has therefore a larger stock of all articles, in the above line, of the best quality and at London prices. W. ISARD takes this opportunity of thanking those who have hitherto accorded him a share of their support, and hopes by prompt attention to merit and receive a continuance of the same. A choice assortment of the very best Teas. Families waited on daily, if required. |