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. SIDCUP ...... FARNBOROUGH ... BECKENHAM LEWISHAM ELTHAM ...... ...... GREENWICH Mr. T. WALKER, "White Lion Inn," Locksbottom. 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, "White Swan," Greenwich Road. TONBRIDGE..... {Mr. T. WAIR, Red Lion Inn." " RIVERHEAD............ Mr. R. NEWING, "Amhurst Arms." Established 1810. KENT DYE WORKS. J. BROWNING & SON, French Dyers, Scourers, and Bleachers, WIDMORE, and at 165, OLD KENT ROAD. Damask and Moreen Curtains, and Table covers cleaned and dyed.-Chintz Furniture and Druggets cleaned and glazed.—Silk and Morino dresses, shawls, &c., cleaned or dyed.-Mourning and Crape dyed on the shortest notice. All Parcels directed to "J. Browning & Son, Kent Dye Works," left at Miss Mumford's, Bromley; Mr. Tovey, St. Mary Cray, Agents; or at Mr. J. Browning's, Widmore, will receive immediate attention. LONDON HOUSE HIGH ST., BROMLEY, KENT. THORPE & SONS BOOTS AND SHOES. ELIZABETH BURGESS, Invites inspecion of her large selection of Ladies' and Gentlemens' Children's Shoes in great variety. Bespoke orders executed ond repairing done. YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, MISS INGLES begs to announce that her School will be re-opened on Monday, January 11th, 1864. Private Lessons given in Music. POST OFFICE, BROMLEY. J. B. SHILLCOCK, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Post Master. Seasonable Remedies which no one should be without Shillcock's Glycerine Lotion, Pectoral Toffee, and THE Testimonials for the Powders are so very numerous that it is inconvenient to insert them A Packet will be sent per through any chemist, from SIR.-I have great pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficiency of your Tooth Ache Powders which cured me, I strongly recommend them to sufferers; Yours obediently, J. VICKERY. 33, Albany road. Camberwell, Dec. 24th, 1863. General Depot for Patent Medicines and Genuine Drugs and Chemicals. Special personal attention is given to dispensing Prescriptions with medicines from Apothecaries Hall and other approved Establishments. The Officers of COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 2629, respectfully inform their brethren and friends that they intend opening At Br. Thompson's, New Inn, Farnborough, Kent, UNDER THE TITLE OF "COURT LORD FARNBOROUGH," On TUESDAY Evening, JANUARY 12TH, 1864, at Seven o'clock. The Brethren will meet at the White Lion Inn, Locksbottom. at 2 o'clock, to form a Procession in their Regalia with banners emblematical of the Order, headed by the Band of the 18th Kent Volunteer Rifles, to start at 3 o'clock. The Brethren oi the surrounding Courts are respectfully invited to take part in the Procession and to take part in the opening ceremony. An Omnibes will leave the Bromley Station at half-past 1 o'clock, for the "Plough," Bromley common. A COLD COLLATION will be spread at 6 o'clock, free to Members of the Order. Healthy respectable young men are invited to join the Order in this Court, which will be conducted by the officers of Court Robin Hood for the first six months, as a guarrantee to its stability. Any number of candidates can be initiated as Members on the night of the opening by making application previously at the New Inn. Contributions from 6s. 6d. per Quarter and upwards. Benefits-14s. per week in sickness, £12 Member's death, £6 member's wife's death, A Widow and Orphan, and Asylum Fund is connected with this Court. A BALL will take place in the Evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets 1s. each-to be had of Mr. E. Mewett and Mr. Ferris, Bromley; of Mr. Beable, and at the New Inn, Farnborough. THE BROMLEY DIRECTORY PRICE SIXPENCE. To be obtained at the Printing Office, High Street, Bromley. Carriages of all descriptions built to order on the shortest notice, Jewellers and Silversmiths, MARKET PLACE, BROMLEY. Turret and House Clocks wound and kept in repair, by the Year. WEDDING & MOURNING RINGS. Agent to the Royal Exchange Assurance Fire & Life Office-A large participation in Life profits. W. H. INGLES, OLD ESTABLISHED Saddle & Harness Manufacturer BROMLEY & CHISLEHURST, KENT. A large assortment of Whips, Spurs, Bits, Brushes, and every article necessary for Stable use, always on hand. MOWAT, PRACTICAL MAKER (Many years Manager for J. REID's Regent-street, London) Lasts made to the Feet, and a good fit guarranteed. EVERY Description of LADIES', GENTLEMEN's, and CHILDREN'S Boors SHOES of the first quality. Particular care taken in fitting Youths Importer of French Boots, Satin Shoes, Morocco Slippers, &c J. A. MOWAT desires particularly to draw attention to his system of fitting, which unites perfec ease with fashionable neatness, essentials without which no boot or shoe can possibly give satifactoin MARKET SQUARE BROMLEY, AND UNDERTAKER, GROCER, TEA DEALER HIGH STREET, BROMLEY, KENT. GEORGE MAYDON LINEN Oil and Italian Warehouseman, DRAPER MASON'S HILL, BROMLEY, KENT. All description of Brushes at London Prices. Families waited on daily. 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 HENRY BLACKNEY SMITH AND FARRIER, Hoop, Tire, & Spring Maker, Locksmith,&c BROMLEY NEW TOWN. Horses carefully Shod on the most approved principles. Smith's work in all its branches. Iron and Wire Fencing made and repaired. W. N. CARRECK BIRD-STUFFER, &c. FARWIG, BROMLEY, KENT. |