MESSRS. BRYANT & MAY S PREMISES DAMAGED
... MESSRS. BRYANT & MAY S PREMISES DAMAGED. A fire occurred this afternoon at Messrs. Bryant & May's Match Factory, at Bow, London, but up to time of telegraphing no details had been re- ceived. ...
... MESSRS. BRYANT & MAY S PREMISES DAMAGED. A fire occurred this afternoon at Messrs. Bryant & May's Match Factory, at Bow, London, but up to time of telegraphing no details had been re- ceived. ...
... BRYANT ANZD MAY. NO MORE WHITE PHOSPHORUIS. Mr. Wilbcrorre Bryant presided yesterday a'ter- noon over the sixteenth annual general nmeeting of the proprietors of the above company, at the Can- non-street Hotel. The report showed that the net profits ...
... I TESTIMONIAL TO MESSRS. BRYANT AND MAY. I It will be recollected that the attempt of the present Chan- cellor of the Exchequer to obtain a portion of the public revenue from a tax upon matches was met by such a prompt and significant opposition on the ...
... the makers and manufacturers of matches that the proposal bad to be withdrawn. In that o~ppo8tl0U the firm of *Messrs. Bryant and M~ay, whose exftensive works at. Bow are widely known, took aprominentpart, end it was deemed only proper that some public ...
... Previous to Henry the Eighth's RP~eformation, interest was strictly forbidden. In Saxon times every shareholder in Bryant and May's Extortion Company wvould have been an outlaw. The clerical participants would, moreover, have had their goods distributed ...
... in order that we may make larger profits. The statement is absurd, because not only the cost but the selling prices of the phosphorus matches ere, and have always been, lower than those of the special safety ?? truly, for Bryant and May (Limited), GILBERT ...
... not been unknown it connection with the eminent firm of Messrs. BRYANT and MAY. .The Star, in a crusade for which it deserves the utmost credit, dragged several instances to light, and may even have hastened the decidedly belated prosecution of them by ...
... The profits of Messrs Bryant and May for last year were 270,097. ...
... overboard. Beyond this nothing is known; there has been no recovery of tho body; and some slight hope exists that Mr Bryant may be on shore. Mr Bryant was for some time chairman of the Great Western Colliery Company, but retired in favour of Mr S Lavq- iron merchant ...
... BY MATCHES. heprofits of Messrs Bryant and May for last year were £ 70,097. ...
... We observe that Messrs Bryant and May have been awarded a Medal of Merit at Vienna, for their well known Patent Safety Matches, Vestas, &c. ...
... A STATUE OF MR GLADSTONE. The Central News states that AIr Theudore H. Bryant (Bryant and May), of Surbiton, has offered to the Tower Hamlets a handsome statue of Mr Gladstone, as a birthday tribute. The statue, which is to be exec uted by Mr Bruca Joy ...