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144 THE EXAMINER.-----
OPERA BOXES for the Season, or by the Night, at SAMS'S
Royal Subscription Library, St. James's-street; also PRIVATE BOXES
in the best situations at DRURY-LANE, COVENT-GARDEN, and ADELPHI
THEATRES. Opera Pit Tickets, 8s. 6d. each.

Terms of Subscription to the Library.
The Year - - - - - - £5 5 0
Half-Year - - - - - - 3 3 0
Quarter - - - - - - - 1 16 0

SAM'S CATALOGUE, containing all the New Works of Merit up to the
present day, is just published.

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APOLLONICON, a Grand Musical Instrument (under theimmediate patronage of his Majesty) invented and constructed by Flight
and Robson, Organ-builders, is now OPEN to EXHIBITION daily, from One
till Four, performing, by its self-acting powers, Mozart's Idomeneo and Weber's
Grand Overture to Oberon, which it executes with a grandeur and brilliancy of
effect superior to any instrument in Europe, at the Rooms, 101, St. Martin's-lane.
Admittance 1s.

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WILLIAM ALLEN, PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, 13,Catherine-street, Strand, begs leave to call the attention of the musical
world to his stock of superior PIANOFORTES. Ladies and Gentlemen
residing in the country or going abroad, will find, at his manufactory, Pianofortes
not liable to be affected by change of climate, and, for touch and tone,
have been patronised by the Royal Family.
Pianofortes taken in exchange.

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TO LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, Supporters of ProprietarySchools and Others, requiring Roomy Premises.—TO BE LET on
LEASE, a large and lofty Room, 78 feet by 33, with a Room on each side of
the entrance, and a good Dwelling-house communicating with the same—well
suited for Public Lectures, Subscription Concerts, &c. &c.; and to Persons of
known Respectability, will be disposed of on very moderate terms. Apply to
Stevens and Webb, 80, Bishopsgate Within.

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GREAT COATS.--Superfine Double-milled Petersham GreatCoats made to measure, for £2 15s. 0d.; Superior ditto, £3 3s. 0d;
Superfine Cloth ditto, £2 18s. 0d.; Double-milled ditto, £3 5s. 0d.; Treble-milled
ditto, £1 15s.0d.; and every other article equally cheap, at GRAVE'S
Cheap and Fashionable Tailor, 313, High Holborn, three doors east of
Chancery-lane. No connection with any other House.

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Just published,PARKER'S NEW PATENT FOUNTAIN LAMP.--It affordsa positive increase of light, in the raito of ten to eight, as respects other
Lamps, Its flame is at the uppermost point of its structure, projecting no
shadows, and diffusing a beautifully uniform and steady light. Its simplicity
and soundness of construction, and its compact form, secures it from the
inattention of servants, accidental derangement, and frequent want of cleaning.
12, Argyll-place, and 26. Cornhill.

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COFFEE ROASTED DAILY, on an entirely new principle.Demarara or Jamaica, usually called Plantation Coffee,
fine 1s. 6d., best . . . . . 1s. 8d.
Berbice, the finest every imported, possessing the greatest
strength and most delicate flavor . . 2s. 0d.
Very superior Mocha . . . . . 3s. 0d.
Very fine Souchong, or Pekoe flavor Congou . 5s. 6d.
Superior Hyson, ditto . . . 9s. 0d.

The Proprietor respectfully invites an inspection to his amazingly extensive,
and, flatters himself, judiciously-selected stock of Mocha and Colonial Coffee,
which he is proud in asserting is equal to any offered to public notice.

SAMUEL ANDREWS, 42, Old Bond-street, four doors from Piccadilly.

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CHARLES VYSE, 30, LUDGATE-STREET, Manufacturer ofBRITISH STRAW to the Royal Family, is gratified in announcing to
the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that, at the particular request of a
numerous and distinguished circle in the Fashionable World, he intends introducing
so early this Spring as Monday, the 7th of March, the whole of his
NEW and SPLENDID SPRING PATTERNS, comprising between five and
six thousand of the Real TUSCAN STRAW, which, for their extreme rich
colour, and fineness of texture, surpass anything of the kind ever manufactured
in this country. An immense variety of Brunswick and Real Whole
Dunstable Straws; Children's Hats of every size and quality; with two entire
different modes of manufacturing the above Straws into Ladies' Fancy Dress
Hats, invented by, and to be had only of him, which will be received for their
extreme novelty, chaste, elegant, and lady-like appearance, as the most tasteful
and pleasing articles of Dress that have appeared for some years past.

C. V. cannot but acknowledge the very flattering and extensive patronage
bestowed during the whole of last season on his particular and hitherto
unattempted Mode of manufacturing the Tuscan and British Straws, which was
greatly augmented by his making them not only Novel and Elegant, but at
the same time remedying the defect which, till last Summer, was the cause of
the total absence of every description of Straw from the Fashionable World,
that of rendering them extremely becoming; and he flatters himself he has
this Spring so continued this and other important improvements, as to feel the
greatest confidence in submitting them to the Public.

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CABINET MAKERS' SOCIETY, 71, LEADENHALL STREET.MR. THURNELL respectfully solicits the Nobility and Gentry toinspect the largest and best-selected Stock of Cabinet and Upholstery
Goods in England, at the CABINET-MAKERS' SOCIETY, 71, Leadenhall-
street, City, which Society is enrolled agreeably to Act of Parliament, and
founded for the support and encouragement of industrious Mechanics, who all
combine to PRODUCE ONLY THE VERY BEST ARTICLES, provide for its Members
in sickness, old age, and burial, and for survivors at death.

By order of the Trustees,
THOS. HASLER, Secretary, 71, Leadenhall-street, City.
Full size mahogany 4-post
bedstead - - - - £3 15 0
Ditto tent bedstead - - 1 6 0
Ditto with furniture - - 3 15 0
Bordered straw mattress to fit 1 1 0
Hair mattress to fit - - 1 1 0
Featherbed, free from dust 3 10 0
3 ft. 6 featherbed - - 2 12 0
4 ft. 6 hair mattress - - 2 10 0
4 ft. 6 best ditto, in tick - 3 3 0
4 ft. 6 flock bed and bolster 1 10 0
Six japanned chairs in oil, any
colour - - - - 1 6 0
Best japanned dressing table 0 16 0
Ditto washhand ditto - 0 16 0
Common ditto - - 0 8 0
Ditto dressing table - - 0 8 0
3 ft. chest mahogany drawers 2 19 0
3 ft. 6 ditto - - - 3 16 0
Mahogany box glass, 2 drawers 0 15 0
Mahogany night convenience 1 4 0
Ditto with 3 steps - - 1 12 0
Ditto bidet and pan - - 1 6 0
Ditto ditto - - - - 1 16 6
Bed-room sofa bedstead,
mattress to fit, with top - 3 8 0
French bedstead, japanned 2 2 0
Bamboo tent bedstead - 1 12 0
5 ft. mahogany 4-post and
furniture, French draperies and
silk fringe - - - 14 14 0
Servants' chest of drawers 2 2 0
Mahogany Pembroke table 1 16 0
Mahogany dining table - £3 3 0
Eight mahogany chairs - 5 10 0
Ditto, sofa to match - 6 10 0
Cellaret sideboard - - 6 10 0
Pedestal ditto - - 10 10 0
Set of 4 mahogany dining
tables, 11 ft. 6 long - 14 10 0
Small ditto, patent - - 8 10 0
Music stool, in morocco - 1 5 0
Sandwich tray - - - 1 8 0
Butler's ditto - - - 0 10 0
Eight Trafalgar chairs - 10 10 0
Ditto drawing-room, each - 0 18 0
Drawing room couch - 5 5 0
Best horse-hair cushion - 0 5 6
Common ditto - - - 0 4 6
Rosewood tables, in two card
and sofa - - - 19 0 0
Ditto ditto - - - 21 10 0
Elegant drawing-room curtains 6 6 0
Rosewood caddies, of fancy
wood, from 18 s to - 1 8 0
Imitation ditto, Canterbury 1 12 0
Mahogany ditto - - 1 12 0
Japanned rosewood cheffioneer 2 10 0
Ditto ditto - - - 3 10 0
Lady's work table, mahogany 1 15 0
Ditto, silk and fringed - 3 3 0
Large winged wardrobes.
Japanned book shelves - 0 6 0
Rosewood ditto - - 0 10 6
Loo tables - (upwards) 6 0 0

All featherbeds warranted free from dust and smell.
+++ Old Furniture taken in exchange.




Identifier: | JB/004/070/016"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1831-02-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

070

Info in main headings field

Image

016

Titles

the examiner / sunday, february 27, 1831 / no. 1204

Category

printed material

Number of Pages

8

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

(130-144)

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"john fonblanques eulogium on brougham" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

1991

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