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BROMLEY LITERARY INSTITUTE.
Subscription 10s. per Annum, or 2s. 6d. per Quarter.

THER
HE COMMITTEE have the pleasure to announce the remainder of their SERIES OF
LECTURES, &c., for the current quarter :-
Tuesday, Nov. 10th, E. LANKESTER, Esq.,. M.D., L.L.D, F.R.S., &c.,
"On the Nature of Human Food."

Friday, Nov. 27th, JAS. MATTHEWS, Esq., of the Polytechnic Institution,
a Lecture Entertainment, entitled "An Evening in Fairy Land; or, a peep
behind the Scenes at modern Magic and Magicians,"

Conveying in an attractively instructive manner useful information respecting delusious, &c.
as practised by Wizards, Spirit Mediums, &c.

Friday, Dec. 11th, GEORGE GROSSMITH, Esq, "On English notions of
American character."

A review of English criticism and American retaliation.

Tuesday, Dec. 29th, CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT.

The Committee trust from the well-known abilities of the Lecturers selected for this Series that their exertions may be seconded by the attendance of their neighbours, and more especially by those who on former occasions have so strongly advocated scientific lectures, as the large extra expense will otherwise entail a serious loss on the funds of the Institute.

J. NETTLEFOLD, W. W. BAXTER, Hon. Secs.
BROMLEY COLLEGE
COLLECE REPAIRING FUND.
Amounts already announced £2303 : 19s. 4d.
Further Subscriptions.

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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.

FREDERICK J. SMITH,

WINE & BRANDY MERCHANT

BROMLEY, KENT.

AGENT FOR

Bass & Co's, Allsopps, Sons & Co's PALE ALE

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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.

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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.
ST. MARY CRAY ......Mr. BENJAMIN AYRE, "Black Boy Inn."
CHISLEHURST.......................Mr. ALFRED C. PUGH, "White Horse Inn."

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ELTHAM CROYDON

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Mr. JOHN BEACHAM, "Black Horse Inn."

Mr. T. WALKER, "White Lion Inn," Locksbottom.
Mr. T. MARTIN, "George Inn."

Mr. T. GALLAWAY, "Queen's Head," Green-Street-Green.
S Mr. J. WHELLER, "George Inn."

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Mr. R. HOLLIFIELD, "William the Fourth," Elmer's End.
Mr. W. J HURLSTONE, Lady Well Tavern," Lady Well.
Mr. G. TREW, "Black Horse Inn," Rushy Green.

Mr. JAYNES, "Roebuck Inn."

........Mr. JAMES STYLES, "Chequers Inn," High Street.
..Mr. G. CLEMISHAW, "Railway Tavern."

Mr. JOHN COOK, "White Swan," Greenwich Road.
Mr. JOHN SHEPHERD, "Guildford Arms," Guildford Street.
Mr. S. DOBINSON, "Shipwrights Arms," Friendly Road.
KESTON.................. Mr. GEORGE DUCK, "Fox Inn."
KNOCKHOLT ........Mr. H. R. ENGLISH," Three Horse Shoes."
S Mr. G. DAVISON, "The Logger Heads."
Mr. T. WHITE, "Red Lion Inn."
RIVERHEAD............Mr. R. NEWING, "Amhurst Arms."

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BE SOLD, by Tender, EIGHT NEW £5 GAS SHARES-£1 paid up, the property

of the Bromley Literary Institute.-Tenders,

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stating premium offered, may be sent in to Mr. FISHMONGER, POULTERER

Nettlefold or Mr. W.W. Baxter, Hon. Secs., on or before 10th November, 1863.

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Licensed Dealer in Game,

HIGH STREET, BROMLEY, KENT. S. FERRIS,

Pork and Sausage Shop, HIGH STREET, BROMLEY. (Opposite Mr. Muffett's, builder) Genuine home made Pork and Beef Sausages made fresh every day. DEVONSHIRE

FRESH

BUTTER.

For Fish, Poultry, Game, &c.,

GO TO

T. BLUNDELL High Street, Bromley, Where Fish, Poultry, Game, &c, can be obtained by Contract or otherwise. Orders punctually attended to.

LUTHER OLIVE,

MILLER

Hay, Corn, and Straw Dealer,

KESTON WIND AND STEAM MILLS.

Orders punctually attended to.

TERMS, CASH MONTHLY.

J. SHARMAM,

Boot and Shoe Maker,

10, Crystal Palace row, NEW BROMLEY.

Repairs neatly done.

DEATHS,

Horses carefully Shod on the most approved BDVERTISEMENTS & ANNOUNCE

principles.

Smith's work in all its branches.

Iron and Wire Fencing made and repaired.

MENTS of every description, inserted in the London and Provincial Jonrnals, on reasonable terms, by E. STRONG, Printer, &c., Bromley.

Almanacks, Pocket Books, and Diaries for 1864.

LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, & ACCOUNT BOOKS IN GREAT VARIETY

AT

E. STRONG'S PRINTING OFFICE AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE
High Street, Bromley, Kent.

BOOKBINDING IN A SUPERIOR STYLE.

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

M.

Winter wear, from the best makers, north of the Tweed.

Agent to the Briton Medical and General Life Assurance Association.
HIGH STREET, BROMLEY, KENT.

MEREDITH JONES POWELL & Co.

COAL IMPORTERS,

The Depot :- -BROMLEY RAILWAY STATION.

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 22/- per ton.

THOMAS

WELLS

FAMILY GROCER, TEA DEALER, &c.

HIGH STREET, BROMLEY.

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, Wednesday,

Keston, Hayes, Farnborough, &c.. . . . .

Bickley, Southborough, and Widmore....
Beckenham, Elmer's End, &c.

and Friday.

Tuesday and Wednesday
Daily.

Wednesday.

C. S. MIDDLETON,

COACH

BUILDER,

BROMLEY, KENT.

Carriages of all descriptions built on the Shortest Notice. Carriages Let on the Job, by the Month, Year, or for a Term. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Basket Carriages built or repaired on moderate terms.

C. S. M. invites inspection of his newly erected manufacturing Premises, where Carriages of every description may be seen in progress of Building. N. B.-Light Carts or Vans built or repaired on the most moderate terms.

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CORN, COAL, AND SEED MERCHANT, High Street, Bromley, and Southend Mills.

Depots at Bromley and Beckenham Stations.

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DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, MALT, & HOPS. AGRICULTURAL & GARDEN SEEDS

W.

OF THE BEST QUALITY.

H. INGLES,

H.

OLD ESTABLISHED

[Terms Cash Monthly

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 BOOT

EV

MAKER

(Many years Manager for J. REID's Regent-street, London)

Lasts made to the Feet, and a good fit guarranteed.

VERY Description of LADIES', GENTLEMEN's, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES of the first quality.

Particular care taken in fitting Youths
and Children so as to preserve the Foot in
its natural and delicate proportions.

Importer of French Boots, Satin Shoes, Morocco Slippers, &c.

MARKET SQUARE, BROMLEY, S.E.

J. A. MOWAT desires particularly to draw attention to his system of fitting, which unites perfect ease with fashionable neatness, essentials without which no boot or shoe can possibly give satifactoin. MARKET SQUARE BROMLEY.

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