ADVERTISEMENTS

Previous

[In the original these are interspersed with other content. To make the whole more readable in this transcription they have been moved to the end of the work, but retain their original order and page numbers.—DP.]

Watch face G. K. BIRD’S Watch back

Watches

IN ELEGANT ENGRAVED
GOLD CASES,
£5.00
IN SILVER CASES
£2.10.0

Recommended for accuracy and Durability.

George King Bird,
Goldsmith, Jeweller
AND
Electro Plate Manufacturer.

47 Westbourne Grove,
Bayswater, W.

Electro-plated with prices Electro-plated with prices

FOR PRICE LIST OF SPOONS & FORKS, SEE ADV. PAGE.

END OF MATTER

ALFRED BUTLER,
LEINSTER HOUSE, 113 & 115 WESTBOURNE GROVE.

TABLE LINEN WAREHOUSE.

Black Silks of the best Manufacture.

Picture of Alfred Butler’s warehouse

All Goods are marked in plain Figures, at
the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

ALFRED BUTLER’S
LINEN AND GENERAL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE.

ALFRED BUTLER’S
NOTED BLACK SILK WAREHOUSE.

ALFRED BUTLER’S
BRITISH AND FRENCH FABRIC AND MADE UP DRESS WAREHOUSE.

ALFRED BUTLER’S
SHAWL AND MANTLE WAREHOUSE.
MANTLES MADE TO ORDER.

ALFRED BUTLER’S
BRITISH & FRENCH PRINTED CAMBRIC WAREHOUSE.

ALFRED BUTLER’S
FAMILY MOURNING WAREHOUSE.

LEINSTER HOUSE.
113 and 115, WESTBOURNE GROVE.

N.B.—The Terms of the House being only for
READY MONEY, all goods are marked at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

Lower set of teeth

Mr. Tyndall.

Surgeon Dentist
PEMBRIDGE 1a GARDENS,
NOTTING HILL

Upper set of teeth

Begs to inform his Patrons and the Inhabitants generally of the surrounding district that he has as large a Stock of Teeth on hand as any House in London and particularly invites an early inspection of the same.

Mr. Tyndall has much pleasure in offering his long and practical experience in all cases of dental defect and deficiency, and trusts that through skilful treatment and unremitting attention to receive a large share of public patronage.

Single Teeth

4/.

6/.

8/6.

10/6.

15/.

21/.

25/.

Each.

Partial Pieces

1½.

3½.

4½.

7.

9.

&

12.

Guineas.

Sets of Teeth

3½.

4½.

6½.

10.

14.

20.

and 25

Guineas.

Mr. Tyndall’s cheap White Emalgam Stopping cannot be detected by the
closest observer from the natural Teeth.

Stopping of Teeth from 1/. to Half a Guinea,—Gold Stopping One Guinea.

PAINLESS EXTRACTION 2/6.

Consultation free of Charge.

The West London Directory Map, 1867

Royal Seal

ALLEN AND MORTON,
LITHOGRAPHERS

To Her Majesty’s Law Commissioners,

AND

MACHINE PRINTERS,

WEST LONDON DIRECTORY,

OFFICE,

9, HEREFORD ROAD,

WESTBOURNE GROVE,

BAYSWATER, W.

THOMAS MOORE.

Departments

No. 13.

READY MADE
CLOTHING.

WOOLLENS.

SHIRTS & SHIRTINGS.

TIES & SCARFS.

HOSIERY & GLOVES

PARIS & LIVERY
HATS.

CLOTH AND FELT
CAPS.

PORTMANTEAUS

AND RUGS.

Picture of Thomas Moore’s shop

Departments

No. 14.

SILKS.

VELVETS.

SHAWLS.

MANTLES.

FANCY DRESSES.

MILLINERY.

BLANKETS

FLANNELS.

LINENS.

CALICOS.

HABERDASHERY.

FAMILY MOURNING

RICHMOND HOUSE, TOP OF THE GREEN, SHEPHERD’S BUSH.

METROPOLITAN BANK,
LIMITED.

Head Office.—75, CORNHILL, LONDON.

Nominal Capital

£2,000,000.

Paid-up Capital

£200,000.

Chairman, CHARLES GILPIN, Esq., M.P.

General Manager.

J. D. CARNEGIE, Esq.

Sub-Manager.

J. R. GLANVILL, Esq.

Secretary.

T. GILLESPIE, Esq.

Branches.

HAMMERSMITH

J. H. LEWIS, Esq., Manager.

MACCLESFIELD

B. PIERPOINT, Esq., Manager.

WOOLWICH

J. T. DRAKE, Esq., Manager.

Current Accounts.—Interest made up to 30th June and 31st December, and allowed on minimum monthly balances, if not below £100 during the half-year.

Sums of £10 and upwards received at interest on deposit at call, or for fixed periods.

Approved Bills discounted.

Circular Notes and Letters of Credit, payable in all parts of the world, issued free of charge.

Purchases and Sales effected in British and Foreign Stocks and Shares, without any charge, except the Brokers’ usual commission. Securities taken in charge, and Dividends received for Customers free of expense.

The Agency of Foreign and Country Banks undertaken, and the London financial Business of commercial firms in the country conducted.

R. J. DICK ON THE ATLANTIC CABLE.

England has done the deed,—the mystic thread
Lies sound and safe upon its shingly bed;
Hail, noble science! that the world can span,
And freight the lightning with the thoughts of man;
Tho’ difficult her path beneath the deep,
Where wrecks and relics of past ages sleep;
Tho’ Neptune snapped her first heart-treasured chain,
And flung it from her in his high disdain.
She laid another—grappled in the brine,
Found her lost treasure, and secured her line;
When GUTTA PERCHA SOLES were first invented,
How many sceptics were there, now relented?
What obstacles abound with new ideas—
What rainbows shine amid our hopes and fears;
But DICK’S is now a well established plan.
Own’d and accepted as the boon of man;
And like the telegraph in its impervious dress,
’Twas GUTTA PERCHA sealed the great success.

OBSERVE—DICK’S GUTTA PERCHA BOTTOMED BOOTS have all
Stout Leather Insoles, they can be worn in all weathers, and every pair
warranted. Sold at

296, HIGH HOLBORN;
96, HIGH STREET, WHITECHAPEL;
148, SHOREDITCH;
AND
21, BECKFORD ROW, WALWORTH, LONDON.

Get your Old Leather Boots Soled with Gutta Percha on DICK’S
New Principle.

PRICES.

MEN’S.

WOMEN’S.

Bluchers

6/6 to 7/6

Balmorals

4/9 to 5/0

Shoes, Calf, best quality

6/6 „ 7/6

Kid Boots

4/9 ,, 5/6

Balmorals

8/6 „ 10/6

Elastic Side Boots

5/0 ,, 8/6

Elastic Side Boots

9,6 „ 12/0

Cashmere Boots

3/3 ,, 3/9

Laceing Boots

7/6 „ 8/6

—Elastic side

4/0 ,, 4/9

Wellingtons

10/6

Boy’s and Girls’ Boots proportionately Cheap.

NOTICE!
A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
LEATHER SOLED BOOTS & SHOES,
Of the Newest Styles, kept in Stock, at equally low Prices, which
will be found well worth a trial.

Gentlemen’s Boots Soled and Heeled, 2/6 and 2/9. Ladies’ Boots
Soled and Heeled, 1/6 and 1/8.

CAUTION.

If you have had the misfortune to loose a Tooth, or several Teeth, and wish to replace them economically, do not be led away by the false prices, and specious advertisements which are daily to be met with, in almost every newspaper, or other advertising medium. Recollect! that a very great deal of difference exists between “cheapness” and “lowness of price.” “Artificial Teeth,” like various other things, may be obtained low in price, and yet be by no means cheap to the wearer, because, in nine cases out of every ten, they are generally badly constructed, and, if this is the case, “Artificial Teeth” on such a principle, must necessarily become EXPENSIVE articles however LOW the price of the same may be.

Messrs. LEE, the old established Dentists, of Bayswater and Notting Hill, are led to make these remarks from the fact that rarely does a week pass, but they are consulted by patients who have in this manner (through some specious advertisement) not only paid a considerable price for a worthless piece of mechanism, but one mouth itself has been seriously and sometimes irremediably injured, by the imperfect adjustment and deleterious compositions that have been used.

All this might have been avoided if a respectable Dentist had been consulted in the first instance, and, possibly, half the expense saved by the patient.

Messrs. LEE, in offering the benefit of their experience in all cases of Dental defect or deficiency, do so without apology, because it is with satisfaction to themselves that they, with certainty, can allude to the happy results attendant on their own exclusive system of Dentistry. Their long practical experience, in a large and daily increasing practice, enables them with confidence to guarantee to all who may consult them “A THOROUGH RESTORATION OF THE LOST TEETH, by replacing new ones fully equal (in all respects) and frequently FAR SUPERIOR, in durability and beauty, than the originals.”

Messrs. LEE wish it to be thoroughly understood that there are so many adventitious circumstances always affecting the cost of properly constructed “Artificial Teeth,” that it becomes a matter of impossibility to make any particular rule subservient to every case, but they trust that the following scale of charges will enable any one wishing to consult them to form a general idea of the cost where no complication is present.

Single Teeth

5/-, 7/6, 10/6, 15/-, and 21/- each.

Partial Pieces

2, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 10 Guineas.

Sets of Teeth

4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 20 Guineas.

MESSRS. LEE,
Surgeon-Dentists,
NO. 21, WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.

Attendance from Nine till Five daily.

BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS:
4, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, NOTTING HILL STATION,
36, ELGIN CRESCENT, NOTTING HILL.

CONSULTATION FREE.

C. HULL,
High Street, Notting Hill,
Purveyor of Dairy Provisions,

YORK HAMS, PICKLED OX
TONGUES,
STILTON AND OTHER
CHEESES,
Carefully Selected from
THE
Finest Descriptions.

HAMPERS OF POULTRY
AND GAME
Packed and Forwarded to all
PARTS OF ENGLAND.

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

HEAD OFFICES—

LONDON: Royal Insurance Buildings, Lombard Street.

LIVERPOOL: Royal Insurance Buildings, North John Street.

Branch Officers’ in Great Britain and Ireland

MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL, LEEDS, SHEFFIELD,
NEWCASTLE, SOUTHAMPTON, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, & DUBLIN.

Chairman in Liverpool.
Wm. WAINWRIGHT, Esq.

TOTAL
ANNUAL REVENUE
EXCEEDS
£600,000.

Royal Insurance Company badge

Chairman in London.
Chas. TURNER, Esq., M.P.

ACCUMULATED
FUNDS IN HAND
OVER
£1,200,000.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

The latest returns of Government Duty show the ROYAL, on the authority of Parliamentary Documents, to be at the head of all the Insurance Offices as regards increase of business.

The Receipt of Fire Premiums has progressed as follows:

1857

£175,049

1861

£292,402

1859

228,314

1863

341,668

While for 1865 they amounted to £414,733.

The ROYAL Insurance Company has invariably been distinguished for its promptitude and liberality in the settlement of Claims.

LIFE DEPARTMENT.

The rapid progress and the position of this Branch will be best shown by the
following Statement of the New Life Business effected for the years

Net sum assured on New Policies
after deducting Guarantees.

1857

£329,380

1861

£521,101

1859

434,470

1863

752,546

While for 1865 the amount was £888,683.

The most important Element of the high prosperity of the Life Branch has been the exceedingly small amount of the General Expenditure charged against it, arising from the fact that the Fire Branch (while otherwise distinct) has, from its extraordinary magnitude, borne by far the largest proportion of the indispensable charges, such as those for Offices, Directors, Management, staff of Clerks, &c., leaving the Life Branch comparatively unweighted by expense.

LARGE LIFE BONUSES EVERY FIVE YEARS.
EXAMPLES OF THE APPORTIONMENT OF BONUS.

Year in a which policy
was effected.

On tonal Amount.

Amount
with Bonus added.

1845

£2,000

For 19 years

£2,760

,,

500

,, ,,

690

1846

450

For 18 years

612

,,

300

,, ,,

408

1847

750

For 17 years

1,005

Security for both Fire and Late Branches—Capital Two Millions Sterling.

PERCY M. DOVE, Manager and Actuary.

JOHN B. JOHNSTON, Secretary in London.

MRS. J. JOHNSTONE,
Laundress & Clear Starcher,
9, GEORGE STREET, UNION STREET,
St. James’s Square, near William Street,
NOTTING HILL, W.

To the Gentry of Notting Hill & Bayswater.

Mrs. J. most respectfully solicits the Patronage of the Ladies of the Neighbourhood; having had great experience she feels confident of giving every satisfaction to those Ladies who may favor her with their work.

The House is Built for a Laundry, and is fitted up with every convenience, their being Wash House Mangle Laundry, Packing Room, Large Drying Ground, and Plentiful supply of Water.

Mrs. J. pays the best Prices to her Workpeople, thereby ensuring the best workwomen.

Work Contracted for, or Washed by the Dozen. Payable Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly.

N.B.—Mrs. J. wishes to call attention to the fact that she particularly excels in the department of Shirt Ironing and Fine Clothes.

Blankets and Counterpanes Scoured.

First Class References Given.

VAN in TOWN TWICE A WEEK.

C. WAGNER,
Baker,
No. 12, ARCHER STREET,
KENSINGTON PARK.

BREAD AND FLOUR WARRANTED PURE AND
OF THE BEST QUALITY.

SCHOOLS AND LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS SUPPLIED ON
LIBERAL TERMS.

JAS. WINTER,

Watch and Clock Maker,
Jeweller, &c.,
224, KING STREET WEST,
HAMMERSMITH, W.,
Three Doors from the Shaftesbury Road.

Chronometers, Repeaters, Duplex, and every description
of English and Foreign Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c.,
Cleaned and Repaired on the Premises.

Clocks Wound and Kept in Repair by the Year.

W. M. BIRD,

CARVER, GILDER,
And House Decorator,
41, QUEEN’S ROAD,
BAYSWATER, W.

Looking Glasses, Cabinets, Pier and Console Tables,
Cornices, &c., kept in Stock, or made to Order.

Drawings, Photographs, &c., Mounted and Framed in
any Style.

A CHOICE VARIETY OF PATTERNS.

Carving and Gilding of every description Executed on
the Premises.

OLD WORK CLEANED OR RE-GILT.

PICTURES RESTORED & VARNISHED.

Decorative Mouldings and Ceiling Flowers kept in Stock.

Experienced Workmen sent to all Parts of the Country.

DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FREE.

ALFRED PUNT & CO.,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Stationers, Engravers, and Printers,
Dressing Case, & Travelling Bag Manufacturers,
187, OXFORD STREET, W.

THEREGISTEREDWRITING CASE,

Invaluable to Tourists, Travellers, Emigrants, and all who require every requisite for correspondence in the smallest possible space. It is manufactured from a perfectly waterproof and very durable material, most compact in form, and extremely light, weighing, when fitted complete, under 8 ozs. Fitted with Note Paper, Envelopes, Penholders, Pencils, solid block Blotting Pad, and Box containing Steel Pens.

ONE SHILLING & SIXPENCE EACH; by post, 4d. extra.

A Larger Size, suitable for Overland or India, Paper and Envelopes
fitted complete, 2s. 6d. each.

A. P. and Co. supply Inkstands to fit the above Cases at an additional
charge of 6d. each.

Photographic Albums in great variety.

SAMPLE BOOK OF STATIONERY FORWARDED POST FREE.

NO CHARGE FOR PLAIN STAMPING.

RELIEF STAMPING IN BRILLIANT COLOURS,
4/- per Ream, Envelopes 1/- per 100.

NO CHARGE FOR MONOGRAM OR INITIAL DIES,
OF TWO LETTERS.

The latest Novelties in Wedding and Birthday Gifts.

SCOTT’S
Internal System of
DEFENCE AGAINST FIRE.

(1.) THE FIRE WATCH.
Taylor’s Patent Fire-Watch.

Is a simple apparatus, which will infallibly detect an incipient fire, and give prompt warning in the apartment where the fire is breaking out, and in others, however remote, by ringing a bell or bells—either in the building or outside it. It is simple and safe; introduces no dangerous material; never wears out; and consumes nothing whatever. When once fixed it will last a life-time, if not wilfully or carelessly injured. There is no doubt that ultimately it will be as common at sea as the compass, and on land as the clock.

Price of the portable Instrument complete, with Bell, from 25s. to 50s.,
according to style and finish.

Scott’s Tubular Fire-Watch, an improvement upon Taylor’s can be
applied to any dwelling house, warehouse, factory, shop, or ship, by estimate.

(2.) THE EXTINGUISHER.
Phillip’s Patent Extinguisher

Is the most effective self-acting Fire-Engine in existence. It will put out any fire that is confined to one apartment instantaneously; and may be used without difficulty, even by a boy or girl. It costs nothing to charge it; is a good garden Engine; an excellent window-cleaner; and in all respects thoroughly sound and reliable.

Price from £3 to £5 each, according to size and finish.

(3.) THE ESCAPE.
Scott’s Family Fire Escape

Is capable of being applied to any window from the inside, and will carry a family, in perfect ease and safety, from the highest story, in a few minutes. It is useful also for cleaning windows, and is an excellent lift for getting furniture and other goods into the house.

Price complete, £10.

We have also small Escapes for a man alone, at lower prices. But the Family Fire-Escape is applicable to almost every imaginable case, and may be fully depended upon.

Few fires can become serious on premises where these appliances are used.

JOHN-SCOTT, Manager.

The Fire-Defence Company.
551, Oxford Street, Corner of Tottenham Court Road.
31st October, 1866.

DRAWINGS & FURTHER DETAILS ARE IN PREPARATION.

THE FIRE DEFENCE COMPANY,

ESTABLISHED TO SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH
SCOTT’S
INTERNAL
SYSTEM OF DEFENCE AGAINST FIRE

This System is based on the principle that private endeavour should precede public help, which at once suggests that the Internal ought to be the System proper, the External its supplement. The latter has obviously these inherent defects:—

1—Its appliances are necessarily outside the house in which the fire occurs; 2—They are very often remote from it; 3—They are so cumbrous and complex as to require a staff of strong well-trained men to work them.

Ours, on the contrary—1—Are Internal and always on the spot; 2—the most important of them are self-acting; 3—The whole are so simple and manageable that the most ordinary person may make effective use of them. We therefore supply exactly what is wanting.

How pressing the want is as regards life will be known to all who have not forgotten the many fatal fires of the present year—especially that at Swansea, and the equally awful one in Dublin, which together took away a dozen lives, most of them in their prime.

That property needs more protection than it now has is evident from the fact that the Insurance Companies are increasing their charges.

The last Annual Report of the Royal Insurance Company, as published in theDaily Telegraph,” says:—

“The fire losses have amounted to £318,946, or nearly 77 per cent. on the premiums received. This is beyond the legitimate percentage, though less than the amount anticipated at one period of the year; and 10 per cent. less than the average ratio of loss recently announced authoritatively as falling upon three other well-known and highly respectable establishments of larger revenue during the year 1865. This combined experience affords, together with the still more disastrous results of some other companies, undeniable evidence that the premium charged upon fire insurance is at present unremunerative. This fact has, however, formed so universal a theme of regretful comment at recent meetings of fire offices, that the Directors content themselves with assuring the Shareholders that they are prepared for a re-arrangement of rates.”

See also the Speech of the Chairman of the Queen Insurance Company, at the last Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders, as given inGore’s General Advertiser.”

“Although the business of the Company up to the end of the year had been satisfactory, and had yielded a fair profit, the fire department had been of an unsatisfactory character, their average losses having reached 82½ per cent., which precluded the possibility of dividing anything whatever. He alluded also to the necessity of raising the premium as a general measure. (Sensation.) The Directors had run no risks which they ought not to run, they had gone into no field which their neighbours had not entered into before them, and they had taken every precaution; but fires were so perpetually happening on all sides that he saw no chance of making money.”

We submit that the true remedy for this grave state of things is our Internal System of Defence, which comprises Prevention, Detection, Extinction, and Escape. Very few fires can become formidable where it is established. It reduces the risks of Insurance Companies, to a minimum, by providing honest insurers, with the most effectual safeguard, and lessening as much as possible the chances of fraud. Prices and particulars on application to the undersigned, at the Companys’ offices, 551, Oxford Street, London. W.

JOHN SCOTT, Manager.

RALPH PAIN,

Watch and Clock Maker, Jeweller,
&c., &c.,
89, WESTBOURNE GROVE, BAYSWATER.
OPPOSITE THE LONDON AND COUNTY BANK.

R. P. most respectfully invites an inspection of his well-selected Stock of CLOCKS, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, and JEWELLERY, and assures those who may favour him with a visit, that they will find his Prices fully Fifteen per cent. below other Houses.

CLOCKS.

WATCHES.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

PAIN’S Portable 8-day Clock

0

8

6

PAIN’S Silver Horizontals, 4 holes Jewelled, from

1

5

0

Superior do. thoroughly examined

0

10

6

PAIN’S English finished Gold Horizontals, 4 holes Jewelled, from

2

15

0

PAIN’S 8-day spring Dial, for Shop or Kitchen

1

1

0

PAIN’S English Levers, Capped and Jewelled, stout Silver, from

3

15

0

PAIN’S 14-day Ormolu Clocks, Shade and Stand

1

15

0

Gold ditto ditto from

8

15

0

CLOCKS WOUND BY THE YEAR.

Pain’s Portable Alarum, to fit in Case for the Pocket, 10s. 6d.

JEWELLERY.

Gold Alberts, from 21s.; Gold Neck Chains, from 18s. 6d.; Gold Miniature or Dress Brooches, from 21s.; Gold Earrings, from 3s. 6d., Superior Quality, from 12s. 6d.; Ladies’ Gold Gem Rings (Hall Marked), from 5s. 6d.; Gent’s Gold Signet ditto (Hall Marked), from 5s. 6d.; Gold Scarf Pins, from 2s. 6d.

JET.

Real Jet Bracelets, from 1s. each; Jet Brooches, from 1s. each; Jet Neck-Chains, from 3s. 6d. each; Jet Earrings, from 3s. per pair.

A choice Assortment of Necklets, Sleeve Links, Studs, Pins, Clasps, Crossets, Rings, &c., at equally low prices.

Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of every description
Repaired on the Premises.

RALPH PAIN,
89, WESTBOURNE GROVE.

GEORGE KING BIRD,

MANUFACTURER OF
Electro-plated Spoons, Forks, &c.,
(THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER,)
47, WESTBOURNE GROVE,
BAYSWATER, LONDON, W.

G. K. BIRD begs to call special attention to his modern and superior Stock of Serviceable and Ornamental ELECTRO-PLATE, comprising Biscuit Boxes, Butter Coolers, Cake and Sugar Baskets, Dessert Dishes, Flower Vases, Breakfast, Cruet, and other Frames, Claret Jugs, Cups and Goblets, Spoons and Forks, Tea Services, Waiters, &c., &c., all of the BEST QUALITY and at MODERATE PRICES.

FIDDLE PATTERN.

Fiddle Pattern

THREAD PATTERN.

Thread Pattern

BEAD PATTERN.

Bead Pattern

KING’S PATTERN.

King’s Pattern

Beaded & Fiddle patterns.

Thread pattern.

King’s patterns.

12

Table Forks

£1

16

0

£2

8

0

£3

0

0

12

Table Spoons

1

16

0

2

8

0

3

0

0

12

Dessert Forks

1

7

0

1

15

0

2

2

0

12

Dessert Spoons

1

7

0

1

15

0

2

2

0

12

Tea Spoons

0

18

0

1

4

0

1

7

0

2

Sauce Ladles

0

7

0

0

8

6

0

10

6

1

Gravy Spoon

0

7

0

0

8

6

0

10

6

4

Salt Spoons (gilt bowls)

0

6

6

0

8

6

0

10

6

1

Mustard Spoon

0

1

6

0

2

6

0

3

0

1

Pair Sugar Tongs

0

3

0

0

4

0

0

5

0

1

Sugar Sifter

0

5

0

0

6

0

0

7

6

1

Butter Knife

0

3

0

0

4

0

0

5

0

1

Soup Ladle

0

12

0

0

15

0

0

17

6

6

Egg Spoons (gilt bowls)

0

10

0

0

12

6

0

15

0

COMPLETE SERVICE

£9

19

0

£12

19

6

£15

15

6

Any Article can be had separately at the same rate. Victoria, Lily, and other ornamental patterns made to order at the same prices as King’s.

Spoons and Forks replated of one half the above list prices.

Wedding, Christening, Rifle, Yachting & other presents
IN GREAT VARIETY AND OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS,

GEORGE KING BIRD,
Jeweller, Watchmaker, Gold & Silversmith,
47, WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.

COOKE & CO.,

Dispensing & Analytical Chymists
33, NORFOLK TERRACE,
WESTBOURNE GROVE WEST, LONDON, W.

The following preparations and remedies during several years’ experience, have been found really efficacious, and met with the warm approval of the faculty

COOKE’S COMPOUND BALSAM OF SQUILLS,

An efficient and tasteless remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Hooping Cough, &c.
1/1½ and 2/9 per bottle.

COOKE’S BALSAMIC COUGH LOZENGES.

A pleasant and effectual remedy for Asthma, Winter Cough, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, and all Palmonary Diseases.

1/1½ and 2/9 per box.

COOKE’S NURSERY POWDER,

Possesses great soothing and healing qualities forming a beautiful smooth, soft, and pearly substance upon the Skin. Infants and others suffering abrasions and irritation of the skin, will find it invaluable; it gives great relief to Bed-sores.

6d., 10d., and 2/9 per packet.

COOKE’S CORDIAL PEPPERMINT WATER,

An agreeable corrector of Languor, Lowness of Spirits, Debility, Flatulence, Spasms, English Cholera, and pain in the Bowels and Stomach. It is so palatable, as to render it a valuable Domestic Medicine that no Family should be without.

1/-, 2/6, and 10/- per bottle.

JUSSIEU’S FUMIGATING TAPE

Produces a most delightful fragrant vapour of flowers in apartments, ball rooms, &c.; destroying all noxious and infectious matter in the air and sick chambers; preventing contagion from Typhus and Scarlet Fever, Small Pox, Measles, Cholera, &c.

6d. and 1/- per box.

ENTOZOACIDE, OR WEST’S WORM SPECIFIC,

The only known remedy for the effectual removal and prevention of worms. The inventor can confidently recommend this medicine, having prescribed it in many thousand cases with the greatest success, both in private and hospital practice, for upwards of thirty years. It can be taken with safety, and improves the general health.

1/1½, 2/9, and 10/6 per bottle.

JUSSIEU’S ARGURION

Instantly Silvers all articles of Copper, German Silver, &c., by simple rubbing, restoring tie original brilliancy and beauty of all Plated goods. Solid Silver, constantly cleansed with the Argurion, rapidly increases in weight and value. It is most useful and economical to restore and keep in order all Silver belonging to Noblemen, Clubs, Churches, Convents, &c., relating to the Table, Carriage or Harness; and for re-silvering Clock Dials, Thermometer and Barometer Plates, &c.

1/6, 2/9, and 10/6 per bottle.

Dr. BRIGHT’S CAMOMILE AND DANDELION PILLS.

Composed of the pure extracts, combined with the mildest vegetable aperient and aromatic tonics, have been found most efficacious for expelling all noxious accumulations, from the Stomach and Bowels, and are a never-failing remedy for all Bilious and Liver Complaints, denoted by Sick Headache, Pain in the Forehead and over the Eyes, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Singing in the Head and Ears, Indigestion, Fullness after Meals, Wind, Heartburn, Flatulency, Frightful Dreams, Spasms, &c.

Ladies of a delicate constitution, also the aged and infirm, need not hesitate to make use of them, as they have been prescribed with the greatest success for more than forty years.

1/1½ and 2/9 per box.

Lowden’s Cough Pills. Lowden’s Mild Bilious, and Liver Pills.

Soda, Seltzer, Potash, Vichy, and all Mineral Waters.

Sponges, Tooth and Nail Brushes, and all Toilet Articles.

Genuine Patent Medicines direct from the Proprietors, every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday.

BAYSWATER HOUSE.

A. SILVERSTON,
HOSIER, GLOVER
SHIRT MAKER,
AND
GENERAL OUTFITTER,
76, Westbourne Grove.

Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Hosiery and Gloves kept in the best makes.

Shirts and Dressing Gowns kept in Stock and made to order. Fit guaranteed.

Scarfs, Ties, Silk and Cambric Handkerchiefs, Braces, Belts, Railway and Carriage Rugs, Umbrellas, Portmanteaus, Leather and Carpet Bags, Portmonnies, Jewellery, and Perfumery, kept in great variety.

Orders executed with the utmost despatch.

BAYSWATER HOUSE,
76, WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.
NEXT TO LONDON AND COUNTY BANK.

G. A. WILLIAMS,

Window blind

MANUFACTURER OF
INSIDE & OUTSIDE
Windows Blinds
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
21, Queen’s Road,
BAYSWATER.

Window blind

Ten years practical manager for the Blind Maker to Her Majesty’s Office of Works, Houses of Parliament, South Kensington Museum, Royal Palaces, &c., &c.

SHOP SPRING BLINDS
ON THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED PRINCIPLES.

Conservatory Blinds of every construction.

ARTISTS’ & PHOTOGRAPHERS’ STUDIOS
FITTED WITH OPAQUE & OTHER BLINDS.

HORIZONTAL & AWNING BLINDS.

AWNINGS FOR EVENING PARTIES.

OUTSIDE SUN BLINDS

Of the best make, containing every modern improvement.

Spring Roller, Venetian, Worsted Tammy, or Transparent Blinds.

WIRE or ZINC BLINDS with straight, carved, or turned top Rails,
or straight, curved, or twisted metal top Rails.

Wire or Zinc Blinds written upon or ornamented with Corners, Borders,
Royal Arms, Medallions, &c., in every design.

Orders from all parts promptly executed. Estimates given.

Price Lists on application.

THE BAYSWATER & WEST-END
DYEING, BLEACHING, & CLEANING
ESTABLISHMENT,

16, GARWAY ROAD, WESTBOURNE GROVE,
BAYSWATER, W.

BOND & CROOKS,

Who have been engaged for several years in one of the first Establishments in Bayswater, and acquired great experience, beg to inform the inhabitants of Bayswater, and the surrounding neighbourhood, that they are in a position to execute every description of work in the best possible manner, with promptitude, and at reasonable charges.

B. & C. refrain from quoting prices, as they, as a rule, are no guarantee of goodness of work or reasonableness of charges, but not unfrequently mislead and disappoint, they therefore simply state that every possible care shall be taken, and no pains or expense spared to ensure the work being executed as well as it is possible to do it whilst the charges shall not be exorbitant but only compatible with best work.

POLACCO’S
ITALIAN WINES,

As he imports them direct from the Growers, he can
guarantee them pure from any adulteration.

A SAMPLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE.

Bottle.

Dozen.

Asti—Barolo, Sparkling

3/6

42/-

,, Nebiolo „

3/6

42/-

„ Bracchetto „

3/6

42/-

„ Moscato ,,

3/9

45/-

„ Dry Grignolino ,,

3/-

36/-

„ Barbera ,,

3/-

36/-

Turin Vermouth

4/-

48/-

Tuscan—Chianti

2/-

24/-

Monte Pulciano

2/-

24/-

Ports, Sherries, Champagne, Marsala, Clarets, and every kind of
Spirits of the best quality. Bottled Beer.

F. POLACCO,
Importer of Pure Wines and Spirits,
17, NORFOLK TERRACE, BAYSWATER.

TO FAMILIES REMOVING.

THE
Bayswater Furniture Depository,
71, QUEEN’S ROAD, BAYSWATER, W.
FOR REMOVING AND WAREHOUSING

ALL KINDS OF

Household FURNITURE, Boxes, Luggage, Pictures,
Glass China, Merchandise, and Dry Goods.

This spacious, light, dry, and convenient Building, has been specially erected for Warehousing Furniture, &c., and is divided into a large number of SEPARATE COMPARTMENTS, at rents commencing at 8s. 6d. per month each, and to which parties may fix their own locks.

Prospectuses on application. Estimates Free.

MESSRS. MORTLOCK & CO.,

Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers
7, HEREFORD ROAD,
LEINSTER SQUARE, BAYSWATER.

M. & Co., in returning their sincere thanks for the much increased support received by them, beg to intimate that the undermentioned list of articles are either kept in Stock, or are manufactured under their own personal superintendence, when ordered, which is some guarantee for good Material and excellence of workmanship, at the lowest remunerative prices:—

Bed Furniture and Window Curtains, cleaned, dyed, and re-made.

Window Blinds made, cleaned, re-made, and fixed.

Venetian Blinds made to order, re-painted and re-laddered.

Mattresses carded and re-made, and the Ticks cleaned.

Sofas and Chairs of every description stuffed and covered

Ladies’ Needle Work mounted on Chairs and Ottomans.

Carpets taken up and beaten.

Brass Cornice Poles and Rings re-lacquered.

Furniture of every description made to order.

Repairs in general.

French Polishing.

Spring Mattresses made to order.

Feather Beds cleaned and dressed.

CHEAP
PAPER-HANGINGS.

R. ATKINS.
4, ALBERT TERRACE, WESTBOURNE GROVE,
Opposite the ROYAL OAK, W.

R. A. respectfully invites an inspection of his New Patterns, which has been selected from best matters, and will be found replete, to suit all purchasers, and at Prices varying from 3d. to 30s. per Piece of 12 Yards.

N.B.—Very good “Satins,” from 1s. per Piece; “Metals,” from 2s. 6d. ditto—all others equally Cheap.

Decorations and Gilt Moulding in great variety.
*** Experienced Workmen Sent to all Parts, if required.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT CITY PRICES.

G. BYFORD,
TAILOR,

7, NEWCASTLE PLACE,
EDGWARE ROAD.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Gentlemen’s & Juvenile’s Clothing
MADE TO ORDER.

LIVERIES, &c.

THOS. SMITH & SON,

FAMILY
Tea Dealers, Italian Warehousemen,
WINE & BRANDY MERCHANTS,
17, Cambridge Street, Edgware Road,

T. S. and Son, in submitting the following List of Prices, beg respectfully to state, they have particularly guarded against quoting what they cannot guarantee.

FOREIGN WINES.

PER DOZ.

PORT.

Good Pale Sherry

21/- to 24/-

PER.DOZ

Fine Pale or Gold

30/-

Port, from the Wood

24/- to 30/-

Superior ditto

36/-

Ditto, 1 year in bottle

Sandeamn’s Shipping.

33/-

Very superior ditto

42/-

Ditto, 2 „

36/-

Highest class ditto

48/- to 54/-

Ditto, 3 ,,

42/-

CHAMPAGNE.

Ditto, 4 ,,

48/-

Good

36/- to 42/-

Ditto, 6 ,,

54/-

Fine

48/-

Ditto, 7

60/-

Moet’s finest quality

60/-

BURGUNDY.

Veuve Clicquot

80/-

MaÇon

24/-

Chablis

36/-

Claret, good

15/-

GERMAN WINES.

MÉdoc

18/-

Moselle (Muscat)

48/-

St. Julien

21/- to 30/-

Marcobrunner

48/-

St. Estephe

30/- ,, 36/-

Nierstein

30/-

Lagrange

42/-

Steinwein

22/-

Leoville

48/-

Larose

50/-

Margaux

60/-

Lafite

70/-

SPIRITS of the Choicest Quality.

PER BOTT.

PER GAL.

BRANDY (Hennessey’s or Martell’s)

4/- to 5/6

24/- to 33/-

(Other Shippers’) from

21/-

Finest old Scotch WHISKY

3/- „ 3/6

18/- „ 21/-

„ „ Irish ditto

3/3 „ 3/6

20/- „ 21/-

Royal Lochnagar ditto

22/-

Finest Old Jamaica RUM

3/- „ 3/6

18/- „ 21/-

BASS’S ALE & GUINNESS’S STOUT.

SODAWATER AND LEMONADE.

If you have had the misfortune to loose a Tooth, or several Teeth, and wish to replace them economically, do not be led away by the false prices, and specious advertisements which are daily to be met with, in almost every newspaper, or other advertising medium. Recollect! that a very great deal of difference exists between “CHEAPNESS” and “LOWNESS OF PRICE.” “Artificial Teeth,” like various other things, may be obtained low in price, and yet be by no means cheap to the wearer, because, in nine cases out of every ten, they are generally badly constructed, and, if this is the case, “Artificial Teeth” on such a principle, must necessarily become EXPENSIVE articles however LOW the price of the same may be.

Messrs. LEE, the old established Dentists, of Bayswater and Notting Hill, are led to make these remarks from the fact that rarely does a week pass, but they are consulted by patients who have in this manner (through some specious advertisement) not only paid a considerable price for a worthless piece of mechanism, but the mouth itself has been seriously and sometimes irremediably injured, by the imperfect adjustment and deleterious compositions that have been used.

All this might have been avoided if a respectable Dentist had been consulted in the first instance; and, possibly, half the expense saved by the patient.

Messrs. LEE, in offering the benefit of their experience in all cases of Dental defect or deficiency, do so without apology, because it is with satisfaction to themselves that they, with certainty, can allude to the happy results attendant on their own exclusive system of Dentistry. Their long practical experience, in a large and daily increasing practice, enables them with confidence to guarantee to all who may consult them “A THOROUGH RESTORATION OF THE LOST TEETH, by replacing new ones fully equal (in all respects) and frequently FAR SUPERIOR, in durability and beauty, than the originals.”

Messrs. LEE wish it to be thoroughly understood that there are so many adventitious circumstances always affecting the cost of properly constructed “Artificial Teeth,” that it becomes a matter of impossibility to make any particular rule subservient to every case, but they trust that the following scale of charges will enable any one wishing to consult them to form a general idea of the cost where no complication is present.

Single Teeth

5/-, 7/6, 10/6, 15/-, and 21/- each.

Partial Pieces

2, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 10 Guineas.

Sets of Teeth

4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 20 Guineas.

MESSRS. LEE,
Surgeon-Dentists,
NO. 21, WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.

Attendance from Nine till Five daily.

BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS:
4, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, NOTTING HILL STATION,
36, ELGIN CRESCENT, NOTTING HILL.

CONSULTATION FREE.

MISS CANTY,
MILLINER & DRESS MAKER,

31, HEREFORD ROAD SOUTH,
WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.,
7 DOORS FROM WESTBOURNE GROVE.

MISS CANTY begs to return her best thinks for the patronage afforded her during the past four years, and takes this opportunity to state that she trusts by purchasing the beat material and obtaining the newest patterns to give that satisfaction, which will secure not only a continuance, but an increase of business.

31, HEREFORD ROAD SOUTH, WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.

THE
KING AND QUEEN,

FOREIGN WINE, SPIRIT, & BOTTLED BEER
ESTABLISHMENT.
HIGH STREET, KENSINGTON,
OPPOSITE THE PALACE GATES.

MR. KEELEY

Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Kensington and its vicinity that he has taken the above Establishment, and hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with civility, and selling every article of the finest quality that can be obtained; begs to submit the following prices.

Bass’s, Allsopp’s, and Guinness’s Bottled Beers

Kinahan’s L.L. and other Whiskies, Irish and Scotch.

per doz.

Fine Old Crusted Port

from 36/- to 72/-

Fine Nutty Sherry

20/- „ 48 -

Champagne

72/- „ 96/- „

Brandies the finest imported

4/-,, 5/6 per bottle

Pint Bottles of all articles at proportionate prices.

Wines and Spirits of all descriptions, and all other articles at equally low prices.

TermsCash on Delivery.

Mr K. earnestly solicits a trial, feeling assured it will not only lead to future favours, but also a recommendation to their friends.

N.B.All Malt Liquors on draught in splendid condition.

BRUSHES, COMBS, MATTINGS.

E. MULLETT,
(Late Campion,)
72, QUEEN’S ROAD, BAYSWATER,
Opposite the Metropolitan Railway Station.

BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR

Hair Brushes, Combs, Sponge, Hair & Carpet Brooms, Mats, Cocoa & India Mattings, Wool Rugs, Church Hassocks & Cushions, Chamois Leather Hassocks, Trunks, Ropes, Twines, &c., &c.

NOT TO BE SURPASSED FOR COOPERAGE,

Dish Tubs, Washing Tubs, Pails, Wood Bowls, Hand Bowls.

FANCY BASKETS, MARKET BASKETS.

STABLE BRUSHES AND TOOLS.

E. MULLETT,
Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, Carpenter, Undertaker,
ROUT & BALL SEATS, DANCE CLOTHS FOR HIRE,
72, QUEEN’S ROAD, BAYSWATER.
Opposite the Railway Station.

IN THE LATE REPORT ON
Dispensing & Avoiding Poisoning,
IT IS SUGGESTED

That Medicines be prepared distinct from the retail business.

—Supervision be constantly carried on.

—Powerful Medicines be kept in a place specially appropriated.

—Medicines for Outward application be sent out in a manner different from Medicines to be taken.

These suggestions have been carried out for the last 15 years by

W. T. COOPER,
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST,
26, OXFORD STREET, W.

THE PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ARE ALONE USED.

(No Apprentices are Employed.)

Prescriptions forwarded by Post prepared and delivered in the Country the same day, and in any part of London, within three miles of 26, Oxford Street. Two deliveries daily to St. John’s Wood, Bayswater, and Kensington, without additional charge.

*** West End Agent for Rowland’s Macassar, Kalydor, and Odonto.

W. T. COOPER, 26, Oxford Street, W.

COOPER’S
Antiseptic Carnation Tooth Paste

Possesses, in an extraordinary degree, the power of Cleansing. Polishing and Whitening the Teeth, let them be ever so discoloured by sickness or neglect, leaving upon them a pleasant smoothness. In Pots, 1s. 1½d. and 2s. 9d. each.

ANIMAL OIL POMADE,
FOR THE HAIR,

Does not Dry, as is the case with Pomade made with Vegetable Oils.
In Stoppered Bottles, 1s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each.

PERSIAN PERFUME,
FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF,

Particularly recommended for its Fragrance and Durability.
In Bottles, 2s., 3s. 6d., and 6s. 6d.

Established 1846.

To heads of Families who wish to secure the use of Pure
and Wholesome Bread (by making it at home), the
following is addressed:—

FLOUR, warranted free from adulteration,

SOLD BY
GEORGE COLLINS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Flour & Corn factor, Coal & Coke Merchant,
37, HIGH STREET, KENSINGTON.

G. C. invites particular attention to his superior “White Flour” for Pastry.—Delivered free to any part of Kensington, or Suburbs.

Families waited on daily for orders, and books supplied for keeping the weekly accounts.

Bags lent. German Yeast supplied.—Terms Cash.

ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTEND TO.

JAMES DUNKERLY,

Family Dispensing Chemist,

69, Westbourne Park Road, Bayswater, W.

By Government

LICENSED FOR THE

Royal seal

Appointment.

SALE OF ALL

PATENT AND PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,

Surgical instruments and Appliances,

Pharmaceutical Preparations, and Dietary Articles for Invalids, &c.

CHEAP
PAPER-HANGINGS.

R. ATKINS,
4, ALBERT TERRACE, WESTBOURNE GROVE.
Opposite the ROYAL OAK, W.

R. A. respectfully invites an inspection of his New Patterns, which has been selected from best makers, and will be found replete, to suit all purchasers, and at Prices varying from 3d. to 30s. per Piece of 12 Yards.

N.B.—Very good “Satins,” from 1s. per Piece; “Metals,” from 2s. 6d. ditto—all others equally Cheap.

Decorations and Gilt Moulding in great variety.

*** Experienced Workmen Sent to all Parts, if required.

THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT CITY PRICES.

G. BYFORD,
TAILOR,

7, NEWCASTLE PLACE,
EDGWARE ROAD.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Gentlemen’s & Juvenile’s Clothing
MADE TO ORDER.

LIVERIES, &c.

Hagemeyer’s symbol

HERR H. HAGEMEYER

Having held the position of Regimental Band Master in the English Army, for Ten years, where his School was highly recognised, invites the attention of Amateurs, wishing to join an Orchestrial Band, established for the practice of first-class Classical and Operatic Music.

HERR HENRY HAGEMEYER gives Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, Flageolet, Clarionet, Cornet, and all the principal Musical Instruments—Vocal and Instrumental Classes held, Schools attended. A Pianoforte Class is held at Herr Hagemeyer’s Residence, Handel House, Harrow Road. Pupils prepared for the next Concert in April.

Volunteer and other Bands formed or organized.

STRING, REED, OR BRASS.

TERMS MODERATE.

Handel House graphic

WESTBOURNE VILLAS,
HARROW ROAD.

PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE,
No. 50, REGENT STREET LONDON, W.

ESTABLISHED 1806.

INVESTED CAPITAL, £1,663,919.

ANNUAL INCOME, £203,438.

BONUSES DECLARED, £1,451,157.

CLAIMS PAID SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE OFFICE
£3,908,452.

PRESIDENT
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EARL GREY.

The PROFITS, subject to a trifling deduction, are divided among the Insured.

Examples of Bonuses added to Policies
ISSUED BY
THE PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE.

Number of Policy.

Date of Policy.

Annual Premium.

Sum Insured.

Amount with Bonus additions.

£

s.

d.

£

£

s.

d.

4, 18

1823

194

15

10

5,000

10,632

14

2

3,924

1821

165

4

2

5,000

10,164

19

0

4,937

1824

205

13

4

4,000

9,637

2

2

5,795

1825

157

1

8

5,000

9,253

5

10

2,027

1816

122

13

4

4,000

8,576

11

2

3,944

1821

49

15

10

1,000

2,498

7

6

788

1808

29

18

4

1,000

2,327

13

5

INSURANCES may be effected in any part of the Kingdom by a Letter addressed to the Secretary, No. 50, Regent Street, London, W.

MONOGRAMS.

DESIGNS PREPARED
IN
MEDIÆVAL AND ORNAMENTAL LETTERS.
BY
E. ELFICK,
22, LEINSTER TERRACE,
LANCASTER GATE, W.

Note Paper and Envelopes Embossed, in Colors, Silver, or Gold.

HERALDIC ILLUMINATION,

By the must experienced Artists,

AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICES.

MENU CARTES,
AND
BALL PROGRAMMES,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
PRINTED TO SPECIAL ORDER,
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
CARDS OF THE DANCES.
ROUT NUMBERS.

WHAT BEAUTIFUL TEETH YOU HAVE!

Royal Balmoral Tooth Paste,
AS MADE FOR
H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES.
1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 6d. each Pot,
MAY BE HAD OF ALL CHEMISTS AND PERFUMERS.
Sole Manufacturer, A. E. HORRELL, Chemist, Dartford.
Money returned in full if not approved after trial.

Picture of person with artificial teeth as fixed by Mr. JOHN DAVIES

CONSULTATION FREE
of all charge.

INSPECTION of SPECIMENS
INVITED.

The same face without teeth proved by covering the mouth

Toothache instantly cured, and the decayed Tooth preserved in the Mouth.

A NEW & VALUABLE COMPOSITION

For filling decayed teeth, without the slightest pain, heat, or pressure.
INCORRODIBLE MINERAL TEETH,
From Five Shillings each, unparalleled for Beauty and Durability,
Fixed on an entirely NEW and PATENTED PRINCIPLE, from one to a complete set.

The following lines afford a good illustration of the bad effects produced by the loss of teeth on the fair sex.

She never smiles—no happy thought
Lights up her pensive eye;
The merry laugh from lip to lip,
Passes unheeded by.
Frozen for ever in her heart,
The sparkling font of gladness;
And o’er her pours in rapid flood.
The ebon wave of sadness.

See never smiles—has frowning Grief
With its stern magic bound her?
Has Care its long lean fingers raised,
To cast its fetters round her?
Has one so young the lesson learnt,
That love is oft betrayed?
Ah no! she never smiles, because—
Her front teeth are decayed.

Artificial Teeth, Coralite Gums, &c., the Best and Cheapest in London, defying
detection, and warranted to last a life-time.

MR. JOHN DAVIES, Surgeon Dentist,
1, SHREWSBURY ROAD St. Stephen’s Square, Westbourne Park, W.
AND THE CITY DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
24, LUDGATE HILL, 10 doors west of St. PAUL’S; and
172, FLEET STREET, near Temple Bar, E.C.

Just published, third edition, A Treatise on the Teeth and Gums, by John Davies.

W. H. BAILEY & SON,

418, Oxford Street,
LONDON, W.

Having received a PRIZE MEDAL at the International Exhibition
of 1862, can with confidence
recommend their

IMPROVED LADIES’ BELTS,

Two ladies wearing belts Which are admitted to be superior to any hitherto invented. They afford effectual support before and after Confinement.

Improved Spinal Supports,
For advanced and incipient Curvature.
SHOULDER BRACES,
TO
PREVENT STOOPING OF THE SHOULDERS.
LIGHT AND IMPROVED TRUSSES FOR RUPTURE,

Elastic stockings and knee caps Elastic Stockings
AND
Knee Caps,

Warranted to Wash.

The Newly-Invented Support for PROLAPSUS ANI and PILES, is exceedingly Light, having no Springs.

ENEMA SYRINGES, INSTRUMENTS FOR DEFORMITIES.

HUNTING BELTS, ARM SLINGS, RAILWAY CONVENIENCES, &c.

AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE TO WAIT UPON LADIES.

THE NEW
TEA, COFFEE, & COLONIAL
ESTABLISHMENT,

98, WESTBOURNE GROVE,
CORNER OF HEREFORD ROAD, W.

HOWGATE & CO.

Respectfully invite the attention of Families, and all consumers of Tea, to their choice selection of this season’s import, which will be found of superior quality, and at prices which bring them within the reach of all classes of the community; also to their choice selection of Foreign Fruits, consisting of every variety. Our system of business is to secure public confidence solely on the ground of the excellency of quality and the lowness of price.

TEA.

PER POUND.

s.

d.

Good Black Tea

2

0

(Lower Quality we cannot recommend.)

Excellent Black Tea

2

6

Fine Pekoe flavoured

3

0

Choice Pekoe, Souchong flavoured

3

4

Good Green

2

8

Fine Young Hyson

3

0

Gunpowder

3

4

Excellent ditto

4

0

Fine Pearl ditto

4

8

SUGAR.

Good Raw Sugar

0

4

Fine ditto

0

½

Good Lump

0

Fine ditto

0

6

COFFEE.

Good Plantation Coffee

1

4

ditto

1

6

Very choice Mountain ditto

1

8

(Fresh Roasted on the most approved principle.)

FOREIGN FRUIT.

Valencia Raisons, 5d. and 6d.; Currants, 4d. 5d. and 6d.; Muscatels, 1s. per lb.; fine Eleme Figs, 8d. & 10d.; French Plums in Bottles of 2lb., 3s. 3d., 4lb., 6s. 6d., Crystalized Apricots, Greengages, Mirobels, Cherries, Figs, &c.

Foreign Wines & Spirits of Pure Quality.

In consequence of the high prices ruling for the above, this class of trade has been extensively cultivated by us, and we feel assured families may effect a saving of 10 to 15 per cent upon prices frequently charged by wine merchants. Our stock is selected with great care from the docks, and only require a trial to be approved of.

PORTS.

PER DOZEN.

Old from the Wood

30s. to 36s.

Ditto ditto 1847 Vintage

42s.

Crusted, 3 to 7 years in bottle

42s. 46s.

Ditto, Kopke’s, very choice

60s.

SHERRIES.

Good Dinner Wine

24s.

Superior ditto

30s. 36s.

Golden

30s. 36s.

Fine Old Wine

42s.

Amontillado, very choice

48s.

CLARETS.

Good Sound Wine

15s. to 18s.

St. Emilion

24s.

Leoville

30s.

BURGUNDIES.

Beaujolais and MaÇon

18s. 24s & 30s.

Nuits, St. George

30s.

HUNGARIAN WINES.

Erlau, 1857 (Red)

18s.

Carlowitz, 1654 (Red)

21s.

Menes Crown, 1852 (Red)

24s.

Imperial Tokay (White)

42s.

SPARKLING WINES.

PTS.

QTS.

Champagne, good quality

26s.

42s.

Ditto superior ditto

30s.

54s.

Ditto finest ditto

72s.

Hock and Moselle, good

26s.

42s.

Ditto superior

48s.

Ditto finest

65s.

SPIRITS.

PER. GALLON.

PER BOTTLE.

Fine Scotch Whiskey

17s. & 20s.

3s. & 3s. 6d.

„ Irish ditto

18s. & 20s.

3s. & 3s. 6d.

„ Jamaica Rum

17s.

3s. 0d.

,, Pale or Brown Brandy

24s. & 28s.

4s., 4s. 6d., & 5s. 0d.

„ Pure Gin

14s. 6d.

2s. 6d.

The above Wines may also be had in Single Bottles.

Agents for Bass’s Bottled Ales and Guinness’s Dublin Stout.

HUNTLEY AND PALMER’S BISCUITS IN EVERY VARIETY.

Families regularly waited upon for orders, or orders by Post punctually attended to.

C. WAGNER,
Baker,

No. 12, ARCHER STREET,
KENSINGTON PARK.

BREAD AND FLOUR WARRANTED PURE AND OF THE BEST QUALITY.

SCHOOLS AND LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS.

JAS. WINTER,

Watch and Clock Maker,
Jeweller, &c.,
224, KING STREET WEST,
HAMMERSMITH, W.,
Three Doors from the Shaftesbury Road.

Chronometers, Repeaters, Duplex, and every description
of English and Foreign Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c.,
Cleaned and Repaired on the Premises.

Clocks Wound and Kept in Repair by the Year.

FASHIONABLE
Carriage and Harness Manufacturers,
FOR HOME USE AND EXPORTATION.

Picture of horses and carriage

BEAUMONT & SON,
7, KENSINGTON PARK ROAD NORTH,
NOTTING HILL, W.
Opposite the Iron Church. Late of Finsbury.

ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS.

Every description of Carriage built to order, of the best materials and workmanship,
at prices consistent with quality, to defy competition.

Harness & Saddlery, in the best quality of Materials, & most approved style. Whips, &c.

ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS FURNISHED.

P.S.—Every Article in the Trade Supplied. Horse Clothing, Stable Utensils, &c.

MRS. H. HILL,

Honiton, Point & Court Lace Manufacturer,
FRENCH CLEANER,
MENDER, & TRANSFERER,

GLOVES AND FEATHERS CLEANED.
Silk, Satin, and Fancy Dresses Cleaned Whole.

Bed and Window furniture Cleaned, Re-dyed and Made-up.
WEDDING ORDERS EXECUTED.

19, HEREFORD ROAD,
BAYSWATER, W.

UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET

WAREROOMS,
137 & 139, HIGH STREET, NOTTING HILL.

PATENT SPRING, FRENCH, AND OTHER MATTRASSES,
AND ALL KINDS OF BEDDING.

SPANISH SPRING, ROLLER, AND VENETIAN BLINDS.

Cabinet Furniture of every description Manufactured on the Premises.

A large Assortment of Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Furniture.

CARPETS AND DRUGGETS, MATTING AND DOOR MATS.

DAMASKS, CHINTZES, ETC.

DECORATION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

Funerals Conducted at Moderate Charges.

W. BOOTY,
Upholsterer, House and Estate Agent,
137 & 139, HIGH STREET,
NOTTING HILL.

LICENSED APPRAISER FOR THE PROBATE DUTY.

HENRY SMITH,
Grocer,
TEA DEALER, &c.

—12,—

RAILWAY TERRACE,

NOTTING HILL.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page