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SIWMONDS'S COLONIAL MAGAZINE
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Fix this textOutfits to Australia, India, and the Colonies.
Fix this textPARTIES leaving England will find it greatly to their advantage to
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Fix this textE. J. MONNERY & Co.’s, 165, FENCHURCH STREET, CITY,
Fix this textWhere a large assortment of Shirts, Clothing, Hosiery, Gauze, Merino undei
Fix this textShirts, &c., adapted for the voyage or residence in the Colony, is kept ready
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Fix this textthe same articles. Bedding, Military Accoutrements, Cabin and Camp furni-
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Fix this textTO LETTER-PRESS PRINTERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS.
Fix this textMESSRS. CLYMER & DIXON, Original Patentees and
Fix this textSole MANUFACTURERS of tlie IMPROVED COLUMBIAN
Fix this textPRINTING PRESS, 10, Finsbury Street, Finsbury Square, London, have
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Fix this textPrinters, or which their own experience and
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