T. LOVELOCK, Pembroke Livery Stables, Earl-street, Kensington.—Superior cabs and phætons by the day or hour.

OFFICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS,—CHURCH STREET, KENSINGTON.

The KENSINGTON GAZETTE, and General Advertiser.
Published every Wednesday.—Office, Church-street, Kensington. Dec. 14, 1853.

CHEAP AND ELEGANT PRINTING
AT
C. B. STRUTT’S,

CHURCH STREET, KENSINGTON.

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C. S. in thanking the public of the vicinity for their approbation of his Press,—a patronage the more flattering from its continued increase,—respectfully intimates that he has made that encouraging success a basis of more extended operations, by considerably increasing the materials necessary to the creation of an efficient typographical Establishment; at the same time believing those additional efforts will win the desired response anticipated from past friends, and commanding the confidence of many who have not yet tested his capacity, will result in the acquisition of prospective and satisfied customers.

A CARD PLATE
Engraved,
And 100 Best Cards
For 4s.
500 BEST CARDS
From Plate,
For 7s. 6d.
1000 Ditto, 14s.

CHEMISTS’ COUNTER BILLS.

Extreme attention is paid in the execution of this necessary appendage to the Chemist’s counter; their requisite neatness and elegance is ever maintained by the employment of new and modern type, selected from Foundries famed for securing the skill of eminent designers; while economy in charges is considered, so as to obtain a preference over Metropolitan Offices.