ESTABLISHED 1847. In connexion with Mudie’s, also with the united Libraries of Booths, Churton’s, Saunders and Otley’s, Regent-street, and the Library Company, 30, St. James’s-square. Residents in South Kensington, Brompton, and Chelsea, may obtain all the advantages of a First Class Library, by subscribing for any of the following Terms:—
All New Books, and exchangeable at pleasure. J. M. begs to call the attention of the Gentry to the above Reduced Scale of Subscriptions to his Library. THE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF Original Carte de Vesite Portraits, By Kilburn, Silvy, Mayall, and Others. Also, Album Portraits of all the Local Clergy, &c., &c., &c. portrait albums, from 2s. 6d. to £2 2s. An Extensive Assortment of Gift Books suitable for Prizes, Presents, or New Year’s Gifts. Hymn Books, as used at St. Paul’s Church, Onslow-sq. 6d. each and upwards All the Works of the Rev. Capel Molyneux kept in stock. MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Note Paper, 6d., 1s. 6d., 2s. and 3s. per packet of Five Quires. NEWSPAPER AND ADDRESS OFFICE. DUTY OFF PLAYING CARDS. De La Rue’s Cards from 1s. per pack. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. In the balance sheet, one of the most satisfactory items will be the shilling and 2s. 6d. day tickets, which sold remarkably well. One agent alone, Macmichael’s Library, of 207, King’s Road, Chelsea, who was the first to take the matter up, disposed of over £5,000 worth of day and season tickets, which numbered upwards of one hundred thousand. Agent for the Sale of Tickets for the Monday Popular Concerts and the National |