ADVERTISEMENTS. NORWICH SHAWL WAREHOUSE.

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I. W. CALEY,

By Special Appointment

Silk Mercer and Shawlman

To Her Majesty the Queen, H.R.H. the Princess of
Wales, and H.R.H. the Princess Christian,

NORWICH,

Desires most respectfully to invite attention to the beautiful Manufactures of this ancient City, well-known as the earliest, and long the most important, seat of Textile industries in this country.

Especial excellence of Design, Colouring, and Quality have been attained in the production of

SHAWLS, POPLINS, CAMLETS,

AND FANCY MATERIALS FOR WALKING AND EVENING DRESSES,

In the Manufacture of which Fabrics, Norwich continues to sustain
its long-established pre-eminence.

THE CHOICEST DESIGNS IN

NORWICH SHAWLS

Are always on view, including those Specially Designed and Manufactured for this Establishment, and those supplied by command to Her Majesty the Queen.

NORWICH PARAMATTAS

And other Materials for Deep Mourning are confidently recommended as being better in quality and dye than are produced in any other place.

PATTERNS FREE BY POST.

On receipt of an Order, with reference, a selection of Shawls or other Goods
will be forwarded for choice, carriage free.

THE ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH.

The Orwell Works, Ipswich, where from 1000 to 1100 men and boys are constantly employed, are situated on the edge of the Wet Dock, to which they have a frontage of 935 feet, the largest dock frontage in the possession of any private trading company in the United Kingdom. The Great Eastern Railway runs into the yards, and goods may be packed in the Orwell Works yard and delivered at any place having railway communication with London without unloading.

The works occupy twelve acres of ground, of which about two-thirds is roofed over, and the demand for covered space continually increases. From 5,000 to 6,000 tons of complete machinery, chiefly for agricultural uses, annually leave the works. These, if placed side by side and close together, would cover at least ten acres. These machines go to all parts of the world. Orders have been executed for almost every country in Europe, for North and South America, for Persia, India, the Spice Islands, Australia, Africa, and other countries. The catalogues and price currents of the firm have been printed in many languages of the Old and the New World.

The factory is divided into two parts by a road leading direct into the Quay. On the southern side are situated the Foundry, Smith Shops, Plough Shops, and Stores. Whilst on the northern side are the Engine-Erecting Shop, Thrashing Machine Shop, and other shops for the construction of Mills and smaller agricultural machines, such as Screens, Grinding Mills, Chaff-Cutters, Turnip-Cutters, &c.

The foundry is large and well furnished with cranes and the other appliances of the moulders’ art—especially with patent machinery for moulding, by which an extraordinary rate of production and of accuracy is secured. The smithy contains 73 forges, and nearly in the centre there is fixed one of Nasmyth’s large steam hammers.

Ploughs, for which this firm have so long been famous, are fitted up in a large shop, after the forgings and castings have been prepared in the smithy and foundry. Every plough turned out, and which are numbered by thousands in the course of one year, come under the eye of the foreman or inspector, and are thoroughly examined, to see that every part is correct. Here also are made Horse Rakes, Haymakers, and other field implements.

In the northern block are fixed the valuable engineers’ tools, lathes, stoking machines, &c., necessary for the turning, shaping, and fashioning all the component parts of a steam-engine or other complex machine. Here also the patterns are made, and here the produced machine receives its final perfection. At the extreme northern end of the factory are the shops where are made the steam thrashing and other agricultural machines, of which wood is a principal component, the wood-work being conveniently introduced into this shop from a detached timber yard, where is fixed all the wood-working machinery by which the frameworks of the steam thrashers and other machines are completely fashioned.

In between the northern and southern parts of the Works the Offices are situated, and it will give some idea of the magnitude of the business when we say that last year upwards of 34,000 letters were received and answered. The Commercial Office is 100 feet long, and the manufacturing office 40 feet long.

Our remaining space must be devoted to the productions of the firm.

Everyone knows that the name of Ransome has been associated with the plough from the earliest period of its improvement until its present highly perfected condition, and that in many a well-contested struggle in England and abroad, before all kinds of tribunals, the Ransome plough has been eminently successful, and is manufactured in annually increasing numbers.

The first great improvement in the plough, viz., the Patent Chilled Plough Share was the invention of Robert Ransome, the founder of the firm, and was patented in 1803. Now these patent shares are in universal use. Indeed to the improvement of the plough and the unwearied energy of the founder and his two sons, James and Robert Ransome, the firm may be said to owe its origin and subsequent success.

Messrs. Ransomes were also one of the earliest makers of the portable steam engine, and are at the present time amongst the largest producers of this very important machine in the kingdom. Within the last ten years, engines of this class, to the aggregate power of 10,000 horses nominal, have left the Orwell Works.

The steam thrashing machines made by the firm, which possess peculiar advantages of construction, are also produced in very large numbers, and have carried off a large number of prizes.

To the merits of these and other inventions developed and manufactured by the firm, the long line of prize diplomas in the commercial office, the large box of medals, gold, silver, and bronze, the decorations bestowed on partners of the firm by the Sultan of Turkey and the King of Portugal, and, recently, the gold medal of the Paris Exhibition, bear abundant testimony and need no confirmation of ours.

We may just add that the manufacture of railway material, which has formed part of the business hitherto conducted at the Orwell Works, will shortly be transferred to a branch of the old firm, who are building a new factory on the banks of the Orwell. This will give Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Head, increased space, and facilities for the manufacture of agricultural machinery, to which they will henceforth give their exclusive attention.

PRINTING OFFICES,

LONDON STREET, NORWICH.

JARROLD & SONS

Have recently added to the Printing Department of their business

Lithographic Steam Power Machinery

of the newest and most approved construction,
adapted to the rapid completion of the usual business
requirements, as

Bills, Invoice, Note & Memorandum Headings,
Cards, Circulars, etc., etc.,

and also to the production of First-Class and
Elaborate Designs in Prospectuses and Ornamental
Show-Cards.

HOUSEHOLD TRACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.

THREE MILLIONS of these Popular Tracts are now in circulation in Great Britain and the Colonies, and the demand is increasing. They are adapted for gifts or loan; are eagerly listened to at Public Readings at Lecture Halls and School-Rooms; and are worthy the attention of all who seek to promote the moral, sanitary, and religious improvement of the people. Price Twopence each.

By Mrs. Sewell.

FOR GIRLS.

Mother’s Last Words.

The Happy Life.

Our Father’s Care.

Daughters from Home.

The Lost Child.

The Dangerous Way.

Children at Home.

FOR BOYS.

Children at School.

The Starting in Life.

Happy Schoolfellows.

How to “Get On” in Life.

Sister’s Love.

A Mother’s Legacy.

FOR MOTHERS.

Beware! or the Effects of Gambling.

Cottage Homes.

FOR CHILDREN.

The Mother’s Trials and Triumphs.

Household Rhymes.

Sick Child’s Cry: Household Verses.

Work and Play: Household Verses.

The Good Mother.

Dear Children.

FOR PARENTS.

FOR SERVANTS.

How to Manage the Young Ones.

My First Place.

How to Make the Most of Things.

Kind Words for the Kitchen.

Peace in the Household.

FOR EVERYBODY.

Household Management.

Straightforwardness.

Whose Fault is it?

Scandal, Gossip, Tittle-Tattle, &c.

Never Despair: Household Verses.

Temptation.

Something Homely.

The Gain of a Well-trained Mind.

Household Troubles.

A Tale of the Irish Famine.

Household Happiness.

A Picture from the World’s History.

FOR WORKING MEN.

Perils in the Mine.

When to Say “No.”

A Tale of a Dark Alley.

Working-Men’s Hindrances.

Sunday Excursions.

The Day of Rest.

What shall I do with my Money?

“Paddle your own Canoe!”

Kind Turns.

A True Briton.

Margery, the Martyr.

FOR SAILORS.

Home! Sweet Home!

A Short Yarn.

Lost Days.

FOR YOUNG MEN.

Two Ways of Going to Market.

Sons from Home.

What can be done with Ten Shillings.

How to Take Care of Number One.

“God Always Hears.”

How to Rise in the World.

ON HEALTH.

Life’s Battles.

The Worth of Fresh Air.

Men who have Fallen.

The Use of Pure Water.

Company.

The Value of Good Food.

The Odds Against Betting.

The Influence of Wholesome Drink.

FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN.

The Advantage of Warm Clothing.

Are You Thinking of Getting Married?

How do People Hasten Death?

Going a-Courting, Sweethearting, Love, and Such Like.

The Secret of a Healthy Home.

Marriage Bells.

How to Nurse the Sick.

The Black Ditch.

LONDON: JARROLD & SONS, 12, Paternoster Row.

JARROLD & SONS’ SELECT LIST.

FAMILY STATIONERY.

Note Papers.

Five-Quire Packet Cream Laid Note, 6d.

Five-Quire Packet Useful Thick ditto, 9d.

Five-Quire Packet Extra Satin ditto, 1s.

Extra Superfine Highly-finished Note Paper, 1s. 6d., 1s. 9d., 2s. the 5-quire Packet.

Envelopes.

Common Cream Laid for Circulars, &c., 4d. per 100.

Useful Thick Cream Laid, 6d. per 100.

Extra Thick, 7d. and 9d. per 100.

Extra Satin Double Thick, 1s. per 100.

Jarrolds’ Celebrated Steel Pens,

For every Class of Writers, Professional, Students, and Ladies, 1s. 6d. per gross, or in neat Sixpenny Boxes.

Jarrolds’ Jet Black Registration Ink,

In Bottles, 6d., 1s., and 1s. 6d. Smaller Bottles, 1d., 2d. & 4d.

MERCANTILE STATIONERY.

Papers.

Large Commercial Note Paper, Blue Wove or Laid, or Cream Laid, in 5-quire Packets, 1s.

Extra Quality ditto, 1s. 6d. per Packet; a Reduction made for Quantities.

Straw Foolscap, 4d. per quire, 5s. 6d. per ream.

Ruled Foolscap Bill Paper, 3 widths, from 6d. per quire.

Blotting Paper, Red, White, Blue, or Buff.

Account Books.

Jarrold and Sons’ Finest Make, Unmatched for Durability, reasonable in price.

A Good Variety always in Stock, and every size made to order with despatch and punctuality.

A Second Quality is kept where Cheapness is desired, which will be found Useful for Ordinary Purposes.

Ledgers.

Jarrold and Sons’ Patent, in Foril, Grained Basil, Rough Calf, Vellum, Vellum-Laced Russia Bands, Single or Double Ruled. A Good Variety of Seasoned Books constantly kept in Stock, or Ruled and Bound to any Pattern with accuracy and despatch.

JARROLD & SONS, NORWICH.

ELEGANT AND USEFUL ARTICLES
SUITABLE FOR
WEDDING PRESENTS.

The best variety of the newest and choicest patterns and at the lowest
possible prices at

S. NEWMAN’S

GENERAL JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT,

Near the Norfolk Hotel,

ST. GILES’ STREET, NORWICH.

Gold and Silver Watches from the best makers. Gold Alberts
and Long Chains, Lockets, Rings, Brooches, and

JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Vases, Toilet Bottles, and Centre Ornaments, in the richest
Bohemian and other glass. Clocks and Drawing-Room Timepieces.
Silver, Electro-Plated Forks, Spoons, &c., from the best makers.

FINEST GOLD WEDDING RINGS. JEWELLERY REPAIRED.

Drawing of Eagle, Estab. 1769

ETHERIDGE & ELLIS,
Goldsmiths, Jewellers, and Watchmakers,
ELECTRO PLATERS & GILDERS, &c.,

Have the Largest Stock of Watches, Plate, Jewellery, &c., in
the Eastern Counties, and sell at Prices of the London Houses.

Repairs in every Branch by Skilful Workmen on the Premises.

A LIBERAL PRICE ALLOWED FOR OLD ARTICLES IN EXCHANGE.

10, MARKET PLACE, NORWICH.

THE
National Provident Institution
FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c.

Head Office—48, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C.

THE NATIONAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION was established in 1835, on the principle of Mutual Assurance, to enable its members to assure their lives at the lowest rate of charge consistent with the security of the Society.

The Number of Members

of the Institution on the 20th of November, 1867, was 15,338, and the number of Policies then existing 18,965, assuring the sum of £9,223,907, and producing a Gross Annual Income from Premiums of £301,238 0s. 10d.

The Accumulated Fund

of the Institution amounted then to £2,789,648, invested in mortgage of real property, in Government and other first-class securities, the annual interest on which is £114,807 7s. 9d.

The Total Gross Annual Income £416,035 8s. 7d.

The Entire Profits

of the Institution are divided amongst the members, who are expressly exempted from personal liability.

The Profits are Divided every Five Years,

and are appropriated, at the option of the members, either in the shape of a reduction of the future premiums paid, or of a Bonus added to the sum assured.

The Success of the Society

during the whole period of its existence may be best exhibited by recapitulating the declared Surpluses at the Six Investigations made up to this time:

For the 7 years ending 1842 the surplus was

£32,074

11

5

5 years ,, 1847 ,,

86,122

8

3

5 years ,, 1852 ,,

232,081

18

4

5 years ,, 1857 ,,

345,034

3

11

5 years ,, 1862 ,,

531,965

3

4

5 years ,, 1867 ,,

559,229

17

9

Total profits realised, divided amongst members

£1,786,488

3

0

AGENT FOR NORWICH—

MR. HENRY LUDLOW,

The National Provincial Bank of England.

J. W. JEWSON,
COAL MERCHANT,
IMPORTER OF DEALS AND TIMBER,
NORWICH AND YARMOUTH.

COALS.

NORWICH DEPOT:

Staveley Coal Wharf, Thorpe Station.

HEAD OFFICE:
Colegate Street, St. Clement’s.

WOOD GOODS.

TIMBER YARDS;

ST. CLEMENT’S, NORWICH;

SOUTHTOWN, YARMOUTH.

A well-assorted Stock from St. Petersburgh, Wyburgh, Riga, Memel Gothenburg, & other Swedish ports, consisting of Timber Culters—4 by 11, 4 by 9, 3 by 11, 3 by 9, 3 by 8, 3 by 7, 2½ by 7, 2½ by 6¼, 1½ by 7, 1¼ by 7, 1 by 7. Prepared Floor Boards, Scantling, Lath, &c., &c. Also a stock of dry-seasoned cut Deals, from ½ by 11 to 1½ by 11.

5000 BUNDLES OF GOOD LATH, AT ONE SHILLING PER BUNDLE.

Prices, which will be found very low, and every information may be obtained on application at the Yards.

BEST WALLSEND—A choice description of Coal from Durham coal fields; quality cannot be surpassed.

22/-

WALLSEND—A very excellent Housekeepers’ Coal, of the usual seaborne quality, but larger and freer from dust.

21/-

COALS FROM DERBYSHIRE AND SOUTH YORKSHIRE—The finest quality of inland Coals, remarkable for cheerful burning; these Coals are generally approved.

20/-

GOOD HOUSE COAL

17/-

NUTS

15/-

Coal delivered Free to any part of the City for Cash. One
Shilling per Ton extra for Booking.

SPECIAL PRICES FOR CONTRACTS ON APPLICATION.

Coals, suitable for Bakers, Smiths, Engineers, and Manufacturers, from
12s. 6d. per Ton at wharves, or 11s. in truck loads.

Every description of Coal supplied to any Station by the truck at wholesale prices

TIMBER TRADE.

A large and increasing business is done in Timber and Deals, imported to Norwich via Yarmouth and Lowestoft.

PRINCIPAL IMPORTERS.

JNO. ORFEUR, ESQ., St. Edmund’s; MESSRS. JECKS AND RANSON, St. Faith’s Lane; WM. BLYTH, St. Faith’s Lane; and J. W. JEWSON, St. Clement’s.

T. C. R. KING,
PRINCE OF WALES’ ROAD, NORWICH,

Plumber, Glazier, General and Decorative Painter. Wholesale and Retail Glass, Lead (in sheets and pipe); Zinc, Oil, Color, and Varnish Warehouse. English and Belgian Glass; Rough, Sheet, and Cast Glass (Plain and Ornamental), in cases, boxes, and crates, or cut to size. Pumps, Water-Closets, Brass-work, &c., kept in Stock.

HOUSES COMPLETELY DECORATED. ESTIMATES GIVEN.

Note the Address! Prince of Wales’ Road.

Mr. C. J. ROBINSON,
ACCOUNTANT,
Arbitrator, Assurance and Financial Agent.

Accounts Kept and Adjusted. Loans, Mortgages, and other General
Financial Business Negotiated. Rents and Debts Collected.

AGENT TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE COMPANY, Limited.

OFFICES:—1, DOVE STREET, NORWICH.

TO AGRICULTURISTS.
WILLIAM PRATT, Fish Manure Manufacturer,
1, FISH MARKET, NORWICH,

In returning thanks to his Friends, the Agriculturists of Norfolk and Suffolk, for their patronage since the introduction of his AMMONIACAL AND PHOSPHATE MANURE, begs to inform them that he has a large quantity of Manure of a superior quality, adapted for Mangold and Turnips.

Gentlemen,—I take this opportunity of thanking you for the increased patronage bestowed upon me for past years by the extended use of my Ammoniacal and Phosphate Fish Manure. In soliciting your orders I do so with confidence, being assured, from the success which has attended its use, that it is a good Manure, as testified by numerous Testimonials, which are a satisfactory proof of its usefulness.

PRICE PER TON, £5Delivered Free to the Nearest Railway Station.

ESTABLISHED 1818.
113 & 114, POTTERGATE STREET,
ST. JOHN’S MADDERMARKET, NORWICH.
THOMAS SELF,
Gas Fitter, Bell Hanger, Brass Founder & Worker,
LOCK AND GENERAL SMITH.

Has on hand a Large Stock of Chandeliers, Pendants, Pillars,
Brackets, Gas Globes, &c., &c.

RE-BRONZING AND LACKERING. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED.

Important Sale of First-Class Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture.
37, LONDON STREET, NORWICH.

In consequence of the early termination of the lease of the above premises,

C. J. FREEMAN, JUNR.

has determined to discontinue the trade, and has commenced to sell off the whole of his valuable and extensive stock of

CABINET FURNITURE,

Chimney Glasses, Brussels and other Carpets, Druggetts, Hearthrugs, Mattings, Damasks, Table Covers, Velvets, Wool and other Mats, Bedding, Chintzes, Floor Cloths, Paper Hangings, Pictures, Wood Stuff, Brass Work Materials, Trimmings of every kind, etc., which are offered at a very large Reduction in order to ensure an immediate Sale.

The Prices are marked in plain figures for Cash.

NORWICH EQUITABLE
FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Established 1829. CAPITAL, £250,000, in 50,000 Shares of £5 each.

Incorporated under Deed of Settlement and by special Statute, 17 Vic. c. 7.

CHIEF OFFICES:—15, LONDON STREET, NORWICH.
BRANCH OFFICES IN LONDON, LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW.

Trustees.

The Right Hon. Lord SONDES.

HENRY NEGUS BURROUGHES, Esq.

Sir HANSON BERNEY, Bart.

JOHN GARNHAM, Esq., R.N.

Directors.

PETER DAY, Esq.

JOHN BETTS, Esq.

JOSEPH DAVEY, Esq.

R. CHAMBERLIN, Esq.

CUBITT STANNARD, Esq.

A. M. F. MORGAN, Esq.

ROBERT FITCH, Esq., F.S.A, F.G.S.

Rev. JOSEPH CROMPTON.

Registrar and Secretary.—WILLIAM SKIPPER, Esq.

Manager.—JAMES S. SKIPPER, Esq.

This Society has been 39 years in active business—a fact in itself affording some claim to public confidence, and some assurance that the practice of the Company has been Liberal in Terms as regards the Insurer, and Prompt in Settlement as regards the sufferer from Fire.

The Company is in alliance with the Tariff System. Damage from
Gas or Lightning covered.

PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

AGENT:
Mr. BENJAMIN BATEMAN,
HEIGHAM GROVE TERRACE,
Norwich.

COLMAN’S
PRIZE MEDAL

Five medals

STARCH.

Medals awarded at the following Exhibitions:—

LONDON,

1851.

,,

1862.

DUBLIN,

1865.

PARIS,

1867.

JURORS’ REPORTS.

1867.

SILVER MEDAL FOR RICE STARCH.

1865.

“Finest Starch was exhibited by J. & J. Colman.”

1862.

“Superior quality, with large production.”

1851.

“The samples exhibited by Messrs. Colman are excellent.”

J. & J. COLMAN, LONDON.

BURGESS & GRIMWOOD,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Queen Street, Norwich.

First-Class Photography in all branches.

SpecialitÉ—Burgess’ Eburneum Process, of which the Photographic News says, “The most charmingly delicate pictures we have ever seen produced;” and the Norfolk News, “In point of artistic beauty, they are incomparably superior to any hitherto produced.”

F. LLOYD,
ST. GEORGE’S COLEGATE,
Norwich,

Begs respectfully to inform the Nobility and Gentry, that having made an arrangement with a first-class London House, he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his care in the best manner possible.

Moire-Antique Re-dyed and Watered as New.

Silk, Satin, Cashmere, China Crape, and Lace of every description Dyed, Cleaned, and Dressed.

Brocatelle, Tapestry, Merino, and Silk Damask Curtains Cleaned and Dressed.

French Patent Metallic Printing, by which process a Plain Silk or Moire may have the appearance of a costly and richly embroidered Robe, removing all the objections to Dyed Silks.

British and Foreign Shawls of every description Cleaned.

W. HOWLETT AND SONS,

Patronized by their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales.

EXTENSIVE ALTERATION IN PREMISES.

An inspection is invited of more than 200 first-class

PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS

FOR SALE OR HIRE,

For the purchase of which special arrangements can be made by Quarterly Instalments, on the Two or Three Years Purchase System, the most Economic and Judicious mode of purchasing a Pianoforte. Terms and Prices on application.

Full Compass Pianofortes Let from One Guinea per Quarter.

All the Newest Publications Half-price. Instruments of all kinds Tuned
and Repaired by skilful Mechanics. Music Copied.

HOWLETTS’ ROYAL QUADRILLE BAND, FOR BALLS & ASSEMBLIES.

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR CONCERTS, ETC.

AGENTS FOR THE NEW MUSICAL GAME.

Drums, Harps, Triangles, Violins, Accordions, Bugles, Metronomes, Saxhorns, Musical Boxes, Tambourines, Violoncellos, Flageolets, Harmoniums by Alexandre, Banjoes, Guitars, Trumpets, Concertinas, First-Class Finger and Barrel Organs, Church Organs, Harps, Trombones, Violin Strings, Tuning Forks.

MUSIC HALL, 2, MARKET PLACE, NORWICH.

WM. RALFS,

Gold and Silversmith, Watchmaker, Electroplater, and Optician, &c.,
invites attention to his superior

GOLD AND SILVER WARRANTED WATCHES,

And offered at very moderate prices,

W. R. also wishes to refer to a new and most tasteful variety of articles adapted for presents in Jewellery of all kinds, Silver and Electro Silver articles perfect in design and quality. Clocks of all kinds, best movements, warranted. Experienced workmen in all departments.

Clocks Regulated and Wound by the Year.

9, LONDON STREET, NORWICH.

E. SAMUEL,

DEALER IN PLATE, OLD CHINA, ANTIQUE FURNITURE,

ARTICLES OF VERTU & BIJOUTERIE,

PICTURES, ETC.,

2, TIMBERHILL, NORWICH;

AND

73, TOP OF EAST HILL, COLCHESTER.

THOMAS ULPH,
MERCER & LEATHER SELLER,
110, POTTERGATE STREET,

ST. JOHN’S MADDERMARKET, NORWICH.

Agent for Sewing Machines.

LONDON
FOREIGN WINE
AND
SPIRIT
ESTABLISHMENT,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

POST OFFICE STREET, NORWICH.

JAMES CHAMBERLIN,

PROPRIETOR.

ICES.

CREAM AND FRUIT ICES in every variety packed for the Country, with Printed Directions for turning them out of the Moulds, and keeping them in a frozen state.

CRYSTALLINE BLOCK ICE of the utmost purity for cooling Wine and general culinary purposes.

WEDDING CAKES WITH ALMOND ICEING.

A large supply of Wedding Cakes of all sizes always on hand, and ornamented to order in the most elegant designs of the same superior quality which has obtained for them such an extended and well deserved celebrity.

Wedding Breakfasts, Pic-nic Supper, and ether Parties supplied with every
requisite in Ornamental Confectionery.

GEO. WILSON, QUEEN STREET, NORWICH.

NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY.
INSTITUTED 1821.

DIRECTORS.

Sir R. J. H. Harvey, Bart., President.
Edward Steward, Esq., Vice-President.

George Durrant, Esq.

D. Dalrymple, Esq., M.P.

H. S. Patteson, Esq.

W. R. Clarke, Esq.

Henry Browne, Esq.

George E. Simpson, Esq.

W. C. Hotson, Esq.

Col. James Cockburn.

Charles E. Tuck, Esq.

Thomas Beevor, Esq.

Secretary, Sir Samuel Bignold.

The Rates of this Society are the same as other offices, whilst Periodical Returns have been made to the parties insured amounting to £392,430.

This Office is distinguished by its liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims, £2,379,334 having been paid to Insurers for losses by Fire.

In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this Establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business now exceeds £80,000,000. No charge is made for Policies.

A Bonus of nearly 50 per cent. on Current Premiums will be paid to Insurers (whether losses have been incurred on their Policies or not) at Michaelmas and Christmas, 1868, and Lady-day and Midsummer, 1869.

NORWICH UNION
Life Insurance Society.

A MUTUAL INSTITUTION, INSTITUTED 1808.

With which has been Amalgamated the Amicable Society, Established
by Royal Charter in the reign of Queen Anne.

The Aggregate Capital amounts to upwards of £2,300,000.

DIRECTORS.

Thomas Beevor, Esq., President.

C. M. Gibson, Esq., F.R.C.S. Hon. F. Walpole, M.P., Vice President.

W. R. Clarke, Esq.

W. H. Clabburn, Esq.

Robt. Fitch, Esq., F.S.A., F.G.S.

George Forrester, Esq.

Arthur Preston, Esq.

I. B. Coaks, Esq.

SecretarySir Samuel Bignold.

THE ENTIRE PROFITS ARE DIVISIBLE AMONG THE ASSURED.
Amount of Assurances Accepted, and Bonuses Declared Thereon, Exceed
£18,110,000.

Amount Paid to the Representatives of 8,719 Deceased Members,
£7,313,000.

AMOUNT ASSIGNED BY WAY OF BONUS, £1,620,000.
NUMBER OF POLICIES ASSUED, 37,400.

TEA.
LADYMAN & Co.,
TEA DEALERS,
6, The Walk, Norwich,

Have a large and well-selected Stock of the Finest Teas imported, and respectfully solicit the patronage of the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, and all large consumers, feeling assured that in price and quality they offer every advantage which can be obtained at the best London Houses.

Teas packed in 4, 6, and 12-lb. Canisters, convenient for sending any distance. Chests of about 80 lbs., and Half-chests of 50 lbs., at a Reduction in Price. Carriage paid on all Teas sold to the amount of £2 and upwards.

An Allowance made to Clergymen purchasing for Charitable Purposes.

LADYMAN & Co.,
6, THE WALK, NORWICH.

ROBERTSON & SONS,
UPHOLSTERERS,
Cabinet & Chair Manufacturers,

Queen Street, Norwich.

R. and S. call special attention to their Bedroom Furniture in light woods, for which they are unequalled both as regards price and quality.

G. SMITH,
St. STEPHEN’S ROAD, NORWICH,

Established 20 years,

Respectfully informs his Friends and the Clergy and Gentry in general, that he continues to manufacture Carriages of every description, and of the lightest and best construction, on the lowest terms.

STOCK FEEDING IMPLEMENTS

A NECESSITY THIS SEASON.

The Gold Medal Horse Gear is the Strongest, Lightest, and Cheapest, with smallest amount of Friction. Awarded Gold Medal this year at Toulouse, and Silver Medal by the Royal Agricultural Society last season, and upwards of Fifty First Prizes and Silver Medals. Sold, complete, with intermediate motion, £11 11s. Made solely by

WOODS, COCKSEDGE, & WARNER,

STOWMARKET.

New Improved Steam Engines for small Factories and Farms, One-horse, £40; Two-horse, &c., complete with Boiler. First Prize Grinding Mills and Crushing Mills, by Royal Agricultural Society, 1867. The “New Prix de Perfection” Root Pulper. £3 5s., £4 10s. A lad will cut into fine mince 4 to 7 cwt. per hour. Awarded Six Silver Medals and First Prizes this year on the Continent, and the New High Prize at Brussels. The “Prix de Perfection.”

Agent for Norwich—G. C. STEVENS, ORFORD HILL.

G. NOBLE,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
DUKE’S PALACE,

(ADJOINING THE FREE LIBRARY),
NORWICH.

TIME AND MONEY SAVED!

Great difficulty is often experienced by the Public in obtaining

GENERAL & USEFUL ARTICLES,

Which may be obviated by reading the undermentioned
Lists and purchasing

AT Z. W. WARMAN’S,

BEDFORD STREET, ST. ANDREW’S,

NEAR THE NEW CORN HALL.

Crinolines

Machine Needles

Braces

Ditto Steel

Sack ditto

Belts

Hair Nets

Packing ditto

Men’s Collars

Stay Clasps

Glover’s ditto

Ladies’ ditto

Combs, various

London Straws

Whalebone

Hair Brushes

Ground downs

Falls

Tooth ditto

Betweens, &c.

Goloshes & Cork Soles

Nail ditto

Purse Twists

Antimacassars

Dress Holders

Tailors’ ditto

D’Oyleys

Dress and Bonnet Preservers

Shoemakers’ ditto, every shade

Side and Back Pads

Quilled Braid Ruches

Russian Braids in Silks and Mohair

Fancy Wool Work

Plain and Stamped Velvets

Dress Braids

Coventry Frillings

Stocking Laces

Rifle ditto

Head Dresses

Stay and Boot ditto

Silk ditto

Cloth Slippers for Braiding

Elastics

Ditto Cords

Stamped and Traced Embroidery

Berlin Wools

Ditto Tassels of every kind

Buttons

Scotch Wools

Toilet Fringes

Wave Braids

Norwich Yarns

Ditto Cloths

Book Markers

Fleecys

Brooches

Pins

Wheel Spun

Bracelets

Tape

Carpet ditto

Eardrops

Cottons

Netting Threads

Scented Lockets

Angolas

Bleach ditto

Belt Clasps

Scissors

Carpet ditto

Scent Bottles

Worked Collars

Machine ditto

Fans

Steel Chains

Ditto Cottons

Purses

Hooks and Eyes

Ditto Silks

Beads

Machine Twists

And 1,000 other Useful Articles in Stock.

J. C. BEACH,
FELLMONGER,
Globe and Gaiter Manufacturer,
AND
LEATHER DRESSER,

Near the Silk Mills,

Heigham Street, Norwich,

Respectfully informs the trade that he continues to supply goods in his line of business to wholesale houses.

R. MARRISON,
BREECH-LOADING,
Air, & Rifle Gun Manufacturer,
GREAT ORFORD STREET, NORWICH.

For fifty years and upwards the most experienced shots have patronized Marrison’s Guns. The shooting powers, building up, and finish of these guns, are well known to be first class.

Forgers, barrel-borers, machinists, stockers, engravers, and finishers being constantly employed on the premises. The best workmanship can be guaranteed.

Accessories of Breech-loader supplied.

LA MODE.
LADIES’ PIQUE DRESSES, JACKETS,
SEASIDE AND COUNTRY COSTUMES,

Braided in a Superior Style from Original Designs.

A large assortment of Children’s Dresses, Jackets, Capes, Babies’ Robes, Ladies’ Skirts, Drawlets, Garibaldi, Camisoles, Toilet Sets, Bed Bags, Antimacassars, &c., for Braiding or Working, to select from; any Article required to Special Design or Size can be Manufactured to Order at a few hours’ notice.

J. GANLY,

Designer and Manufacturer of Embroidery and Braiding Patterns,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

TOYS, BERLIN WOOLS, HABERDASHERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC.,
29, London Street, Norwich.

J. G. has just received a large stock of FANCY GOODS and other articles connected with his trade, and respectfully informs his Friends, Visitors to the City, and the Public, that, for variety, quality, and economical charges, they will find no establishment competent to offer them the same advantages.

THOMAS COTT,
POTTERGATE STREET,

ST. GREGORY’S, NORWICH,

PAWNBROKER.

Money Lent on Plate.

Advances made of £10 and upwards upon Plate
and Valuable Goods on reasonable terms.

JAS. BLAZEBY,
Animal Portrait Painter,

16, BETHEL STREET,

NORWICH,

Respectfully informs the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of the Eastern Counties, and Citizens of Norwich, that he continues to execute any orders entrusted to his care with promptitude and accuracy, and he has been patronized by the following Ladies and Gentlemen:—

Dowager Lady Suffield

G. E. Beauchamp, Esq.

Lady Affleck

G. S. Kett, Esq.

Lady Banbury

Rev. J. Holmes

Lady Henriette Harvey

J. T. Mott, Esq.

The Hon. Mr. Burroughes

E. Beare, Esq.

The Hon. Mr. A. Wodehouse

C. Crawshay, Esq.

H. N. Burroughes, Esq.

J. Cann, Esq.

Hay Gurney, Esq.

G. Durrant, Esq.

AND
THE MEMBERS OF THE SMITHFIELD CLUB.

W. S. BOULTON,

Patentee of

LAWN MOWING MACHINES,

And Manufacturer of all kinds of
WIRE NETTING FOR GAME, SHEEP, AVIARIES, &C.
STRAINED WIRE FENCING,
IRON HURDLES, ENTRANCE GATES,
AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
CONSERVATORIES AND GREENHOUSES
IN WOOD OR IRON,
GARDEN CHAIRS, WATER BARROWS, WATER AND
LIQUID MANURE CARTS, GARDEN ENGINES,
KITCHEN RANGES, HOT WATER APPARATUS, &c., &c.

ROSE LANE IRON & WIRE WORKS,

NORWICH.

To be Published in Four Quarterly Parts. Royal Folio.

Part I. Now Ready, Price 6/-. Separate Sheets 1/6 each.
POST FREE, TWO STAMPS EXTRA.

WINTER’S
FOLIO OF DROLLERY,

Containing Comical, Curious, and Quaint Subjects.
Drawn and Lithographed in a superior Style, from Designs by
C. J. W. WINTER, and the early humorous artists.

To be had wholesale and retail of the Artist and Publisher, 22, Bethel Street, Norwich.

As there will be but a limited number of Copies printed, an early application is respectfully solicited from the trade, &c.

Coloured Copies to Order Only.

Portraits painted from Life; also faithfully copied and enlarged to any size, and in any style, from small or faded Photographs.

Portraits of Animals correctly painted in a style not to be equalled by any Artist in the County.

Artistic and Antiquarian Subjects of every kind for book and other Illustrations accurately drawn and lithographed, in the best way only.

Old Paintings cleaned and altogether restored.

March, 1669.

OBSERVE: 22, BETHEL STREET, NORWICH.

Chamberlin and Sons

CHAMBERLIN, SONS, & CO.,

SILK MERCERS,
LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS,
HABERDASHERS, CARPET FACTORS,

AND
Wholesale Manchester Warehousemen,

IMPORTERS OF

FRENCH AND OTHER CONTINENTAL MANUFACTURES.

FAMILY MOURNING.

NORWICH.

J. DYER,

J. Dyer’s establishment in Norwich

(LATE WOMACK)

10, 11, & 12, WHITE LION STREET, NORWICH,

MERCHANT TAILOR,
Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Hatter, & General Outfitter

TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.

THE ORDER DEPARTMENT,

The largest and most attractive out of London, is presided over by a careful foreman of extensive experience and first-class talent, assisted by four eminent practical cutters; a perfect and graceful fit can be fully relied upon.

THE READY-MADE DEPARTMENT.

Spacious Show and Fitting Rooms are here provided, comprising stock of upwards of 30,000 Garments to select from, suited for every class of society.

Ladies’ Riding Habits, Gipsy Cloaks, Jackets, &c.

Clerical and Professional Attire. Clergymen’s Surplices and Gowns to order.
SERVANTS’ LIVERIES.

BARNARD, BISHOP, & BARNARDS’
PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER

The advantages possessed by this Machine over all others are,—perfect silence when in use, great ease in working, extreme durability, certainly of action, simplicity of construction, cheapness.

Width of Cutter.

Prices.

8-inch Machine

£2

10

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Easily worked by a Child

10 ,, ditto

3

5

0

Easily worked by a Lady

12 ,, ditto

4

10

0

14 ,, ditto

5

0

0

Easily worked by a Man

16 ,, ditto

6

0

0

18 ,, ditto

6

10

0

Easily worked by Man & Boy

20 ,, ditto

7

0

0

22 ,, ditto

7

10

0

Easily worked by Two Men

FOR DONKEY OR PONY.

To cut 22 inches

£8

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0

To cut 27 inches

£10

10

0

,, 24 ,,

9

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0

,, 30 ,,

12

0

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Improved Extra Strong Lawn Mower, with Gear Wheels for a Horse.

To cut 30 inches £16 " To cut 36 inches £19 " To cut 42 inches £22

Packed and Delivered Carriage Free to the principal Railway Stations in England.

Guaranteed to give satisfaction, and if not approved can be returned.

MANUFACTURERS OF
MACHINE-MADE GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING,
FOR GAME, AVIARIES, PHEASANTRIES, SHEEP, &c.

Of Every Description, from ½-inch to 6-inch Mesh.

ALL NETTINGS GALVANIZED AFTER MADE.

Strained Wire Fencing, Iron Hurdles and Gates, Iron Chairs, for Garden or Camp, Patent and Cottage Mangles, Garden Rollers, with Single and Double Cylinders, Universal Kitchen Ranges, Stable Fittings, &c.

Illustrated Lists Forwarded on Application.

BARNARD, BISHOP, AND BARNARDS,

Wire Drawers, Galvanisers, and Malleable Iron Founders,

NORFOLK IRON WORKS, NORWICH.

RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT—MARKET PLACE.

J. and J. King

Graphic advert for J. and J. King, painters, glaziers, and decorators and glass stainers, No. 1 Princess St. Norwich

GLAZED SANITARY TUBE DEPÔT.

Glazed Drain Pipes of every description, Fire Bricks, Chimney Pots, Metallic Tiles all colours, Adamatine Clinkers, Cement, and every article connected with the building trade at

GEORGE LING’S,

ALL SAINTS’ GREEN, NORWICH.

N.B.The Largest Stock in the Eastern Counties.

THE GOLDEN PLOUGHSHARE.

G. C. STEVENS,

Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger,

ORFORD HILL, NORWICH.

Howard’s Prize Ploughs & Harrows. Long’s Sheep Dressing Compositions.
Agent for Ransomes and Sims’ Agricultural Implements.

GOODS UPON SALE OR HIRE.

The Cheapest House in the Eastern Counties for MARBLE CHIMNEY
PIECES, &c., is
J. R. CHILDS’
MARBLE, STONE, & CEMETERY WORKS.

Manufacturer of TABLETS, FONTS, MONUMENTAL TOMBS,
SLABS FOR CABINET WORK, &c.,

ST. GILES’ GATES, NORWICH.

Every description of Marble and Stone Work Executed at the
Lowest possible Prices.

ROBERT MORLEY,

(Late Wiseman & Co.)

Importer & Dealer in Wines & Spirits,

POST OFFICE STREET,
NORWICH.

E. CUNNINGHAM.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,

ST. BENEDICT’S GATES, NORWICH.

CARTE DE VISITE, 1s.,

EXTRA COPIES SIXPENCE EACH, OR FIVE SHILLINGS PER DOZEN.

COPYING AND ENGRAVING.

THOMAS WORLEDGE,

WHOLESALE

Boot, Shoe, Upper Manufacturer,

MAGDALEN STREET, ST. SAVIOUR’S,

NORWICH.

BAKER’S
REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS,
THE BATH HOUSE, BANK STREET, NORWICH.

Servants of Good Character constantly in demand.

THE BATHS IN BANK STREET

Are Open Daily (Sundays excepted) from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m.

First Class, 1s. 6d. Second Class, 1s. Third Class, 6d. Male or Female.

HOWES & SONS,

Carriage & Harness Manufacturers,

CHAPEL FIELD, NORWICH.

Howes & Sons’ Light Boat-Shaped Barouche

Howes & Sons’ Light Boat-Shaped Barouche.

Howes & Sons’ Circular Fronted Miniature Brougham

Howes & Sons’ Circular Fronted Miniature Brougham.

THE LARGEST STOCK OF CARRIAGES IN THE EASTERN COUNTIES.
CARRIAGE, HARNESS, AND SADDLERY WORKS,
NORWICH.

Established 1750.

JOLLY AND SON

Solicit inspection of their Varied Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES, particularly their Sefton Barouche Landaus and Barouches, Waggonettes, Extra Light American Carriages, Park Phaetons, Alexandra Cars, Gem Miniature Broughams—the lightest ever constructed, Fulcrum-Shaft Dog Carts, Game Carts, Norwich Cars, &c., &c.

Miniature Landulet Broughams, with circular fronts, just invented and perfected (after much trouble and expence) by Jolly & Son. The most unique Open and Close Carriages for a Cob—light, low, easy of access—the metallic parts of steel, and hickory wheels; the weight reduced to the minimum. The roof and glasses fall quite flat, as the Sefton Landaus. From 6½ Cwt.

Carriages and Harness Jobbed, with option of purchase, or furnished for stated periods, on annual payments, afterwards becoming the property of the Hirer.

Improved Patent Conical Axlesand Hickory Wheels, fitted to any
description of Vehicle.

IMPROVED BICYCLE VELOCIPEDES, OWN MAKE, £10.

THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE DAY IS
THE PICTURE MUSIC BOOK.
By T. H. BROWN, A.C.P.

This work consists of a Book containing the Rudiments of Music, together with more than 20 Coloured Engravings, 47 Tinted Cards, Ivory Pegs, and a handsome Music Board,—with which can be played several Amusing Games which will ensure a thorough knowledge of the Rudiments of Music. Eminent Musicians have pronounced it to be a Great Boon to Children. Price Five Shillings.

W. Howlett & Sons, 2, Market Place, Norwich.

Registered under the Copyright Act.

T. W. STEVENS,
THE WELL-KNOWN CITY TAILOR.

Near CASTLE HOTEL,
CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH.

ROYAL HOTEL,

MARKET PLACE, NORWICH.

FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL,

MISS DENNIS, MANAGER.

WEBB’S PRACTICAL FARMER’S ACCOUNT BOOK.

Foolscap folio, half-bound, 6s.; Post folio, for Large Farms, 7s. 6d. 29th Edition.

“THE VERY BEST FARM BOOK WE HAVE EVER SEEN.”—Mark Lane Express.

LONDON: JARROLD AND SONS, 12, PATERNOSTER ROW.

R. A. MARGETSON,
Cemetery, Ecclesiastical and General
STONE WORKS,
BANK STREET, AND BISHOP BRIDGE,
NORWICH.

ESTABLISHED 1811.

BIRD & CO.,

BREWERS,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
ST. MILES’ COSLANY, NORWICH.

W. NORTH,
BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER,
ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS,

RISING SUN ROAD, NORWICH.

WILLIAM WATTS’

(LATE J. LINCOLN’S)

Pipe, Match, Blacking and Ink Works,

SYNAGOGUE STREET, KING STREET, NORWICH.

BOOKS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD
AND FOR PRESENTS.

Attractive Volumes, handsomely bound in cloth, with
Frontispiece, in Colours by Dickes.

AT ONE SHILLING & SIXPENCE EACH.

MOTHER’S TRIALS AND TRIUMPHS, and other Tales. For Fathers and Mothers.

HOME HAPPINESS, and other Tales.

WHEN TO SAY “NO!” and other Tales. For Working Men.

THE HAPPY LIFE, and other Tales. For Young Women.

HOW TO RISE IN THE WORLD, and other Tales. For Young Men.

POPULAR READINGS.

STARTING IN LIFE, and other Tales. For Boys and Girls.

THE POETRY OF HOME AND SCHOOL LIFE.

THE PATHWAY OF HEALTH.

MARRIAGE BELLS, and other Tales. For Young Men and Women.

HOME! SWEET HOME! and other Tales.

TALES IN RHYME.

The whole in Box with Glass Front, including Lending Library Catalogue, for One Guinea. Should be in every Family. An admirable present to a Clergyman or District Visitor. Any volume may be had separately, post free, for the amount in Stamps.

JARROLD & SONS, 12, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON;
AND LONDON STREET, NORWICH.

EDWARD S. BIGNOLD, Esq.,

SOLICITOR, SURREY STREET,

AGENT AT NORWICH FOR THE

ROYAL-EXCHANGE ASSURANCE

Incorporated A.D. 1720, by Royal Charter.

CHIEF OFFICE, IN THE ROYAL EXCHANGE,
London.

Branch Office, 29, Pall Mall.

Octavius Wigram, Esq., Governor.

James Stewart Hodgson, Esq., Sub-Governor.

Charles John Manning, Esq., Deputy-Governor.

DIRECTORS.

Henry Bainbridge, Esq.

William Tetlow Hibbert, Esq.

Robert Barclay, Esq.

Wilmot Holland, Esq.

John Garratt Cattley, Esq.

Nevile Lubbock, Esq.

Mark Currie Close, Esq.

G. Forbes Malcolmson, Esq.

Edward Jas. Daniell, Esq.

Henry Nelson, Esq.

William Davidson, Esq.

Lord Josceline Wm. Percy.

Thomas Dent, Esq.

Charles Robinson, Esq.

Alexander Druce, Esq.

Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq.

Frederick J. Edlmann, Esq.

Eric Carrington Smith, Esq.

C. Hermann GÖschen, Esq.

Joseph Somes, Esq.

Riversdale W. Grenfell, Esq.

William Wallace, Esq.

Robt. Amadeus Heath, Esq.

Charles Baring Young, Esq.

Secretary, Robert P. Steele, Esq.
Manager of Marine Insurances, John Leatherdale, Esq.

Actuary, Thos. B. Winser, Esq.

Superintendent of Fire Department, Charles P. Ball, Esq.

Cashier and Accountant, John Hooper, Esq.

Consulting Surgeon, Samuel Solly, Esq., F.R.S., 6, Savile Row, W.

This office was founded by the leading Merchants of London in the year 1717, and was incorporated by Charters of His Majesty George the First, dated the 22nd June, 1720, and the 29th April, 1721, respectively, for granting SEA, FIRE, AND LIFE ASSURANCES. The powers conferred by these Charters have been confirmed by Special Acts of Parliament.

Persons assured with this Corporation incur no mutual Liability as Partners, nor do they depend upon an uncertain Fund; the large invested Capital-Stock of the Corporation affords unquestionable Security for the fulfilment of its engagements.

PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMP WORKS,
NORWICH.

The best Pumps that are: Dispute it who dare!!

Forty years’ PRACTICAL and UNPARALLELED experience has PROVED that

SHALDERS’ PUMPS

are the most effective, durable, and economical in the world, for all the requirements of civilized life. They yield 98 per cent. of the power applied; no other Pump or Machine returns 50, and seldom more than 30 per cent.

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.

A. AUSTRIN’S
Baby Linen and
LADIES’ OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT,
5, ORFORD HILL,
NORWICH.

ESTABLISHED 1830.

C. LAMB,
Tailor, Vestment Maker, Church Furnisher, &c.

2, WENSUM STREET, TOMBLAND,
(FROM ELM HILL)
NORWICH.

Chasubles, Dalmatics, Copes, Albs, Surplices, Stoles, Hoods, Cassocks, Literate’s Tippets, Birettas, Stocks, Collars, Altar and Pulpit Antependia, Altar Linen, Vases, Candlesticks, Crosses, Altars, Pulpits, Prayer Desks, Altar Rails, and every description of Church Work executed at the shortest notice and at the lowest possible prices.

IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS.

THOMAS PARKER,
Artificial Manure Manufacturer and Bone Crusher,
SAINT STEPHEN’S STREET, NORWICH.

Parker’s Mangold Manure

£7

0

0

per Ton

Parker’s Turnip ditto

6

10

0

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Mineral Superphosphate

5

0

0

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WORKS.—THORPE, NEAR NORWICH.

Orders received at his Stands at the Corn Halls, Norwich, Bury, Ipswich, Eye, Lynn, Diss, Fakenham, Dereham, Halesworth, Bungay, Beccles, Harleston, or of his Agents.

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF TWO CENTURIES.

JAMES HARDY,

FAMILY GROCER, TEA DEALER,

FRUITERER, ETC.

FRENCH & ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.

Oilman, Wax and Tallow Chandler,

Nos. 2 & 3, RAMPANT HORSE STREET,

NORWICH.

British and Foreign Wines.

Families waited upon for Orders, or Samples sent if requested.

A Daily Delivery of Goods in the Suburbs.

Carriage Paid on general Orders.

Ladies and the Public are respectfully
invited to inspect

R. E. GARLAND’S

NEW, USEFUL, AND CHEAP

SILKS, MANTLES, DRESSES, BONNETS,

ETC., ETC.

17 & 18, LONDON STREET,

NORWICH.

ROBERT S. MASON,

(Successor to Mr. J. W. Crisp,)

WOOLLEN DRAPER, TAILOR,

ETC.,

Castle Meadow, Norwich,

NEAR THE CASTLE HOTEL.

Lithography Artist
Ornamental and General
Engraver, Designer, Draughtsman, & Printer,
3, Lower Goat Lane, Norwich.

PROSPECT PLACE WORKS, NORWICH, ENGLAND.

HOLMES & SONS,
ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS,
GENERAL MACHINE AND DRILL MANUFACTURERS,

Have received at the

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW at Bury St. Edmund’s,

The FIRST PRIZE of £20

For the Best Finishing Thrashing Machine;

The PRIZE of £5

(All the amount offered) for Barley Hummeller;

SILVER MEDAL for Traction Engine; and

The FARMERS’ CUP, value £10 10s., at Fakenham;

They have also been awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society,

at Worcester; The PRIZE

For their Eight-Horse Power Portable Engine; and

SILVER MEDAL

For Patent Combined Thrashing Machine, to Complete for Market,
and Cleanse and Bag the Chaff.

At the Great International Exhibition, 1862, they had the honour
of receiving The PRIZE MEDAL

For Thrashing Machines and Sowing Machines, the highest award that was
given; and at the Great Exhibition, 1851,

The FIRST PRIZE MEDAL

For Thrashing Machine; and by the Royal Agricultural Society,
at Leeds and Salisbury, the highest

PRIZE of £10,

For the best Seed and Manure Drill, Flat or Ridge;

The FIRST PRIZE for Corn and Seed Drill;

PRIZES for their Improved Manure Distributor, making

NINE PRIZES PRIZE

to this Machine; also To their Small Seed Drill.

H. & SONS have had thirty-seven years’ practical experience in the Manufacture of Drills, and in Steam Engines and Thrashing Machinery they have neither spared trouble nor expense in working out on correct principles the best and most economical arrangement. The success obtained over all others at the recent severe trials at Bury St. Edmund’s, satisfactorily proves it to have been no idle boast that Holmes & Sons’ Steam Thrashing Machinery is the best before the public. Careful selection of Materials, and strict attention to Mechanical principles, have enabled them in so short a time to attain to that very eminent position they now occupy, having now received upwards of

ONE HUNDRED AWARDS

For Superiority in their Portable Steam Engines, Combined Portable Thrashing Machines, Seed Shellers, with Dressing Apparatus, Corn & Seed Drills, Seed and Manure Drills, Manure Distributors and Saw Tables.

BOOKS FOR PRESENTS,
AND FOR LIBRARIES.

ONE SHILLING BOOKS.

Happy Half-Hours with the Bible; or, Mary Jane and Bertie. By Aunt Emily. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

My Teacher’s Gift. For Girls. On Toned Paper, with Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth. Also in Paper Covers, 6d.

My Teacher’s Gift. For Boys. On Toned Paper, with Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth. Also in Paper Covers, 6d.

Children of Summerbrook: Scenes of Village Life in Simple Verse. By Mrs. Sewell, Author of “Mother’s Last Words.” Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

Homely Ballads for the Working Man’s Fireside. By Mrs. Sewell. 16mo, cloth.

Stories in Verse for the Street and Lane. By Mrs. Sewell. 16mo, cloth.

Rose Bryant: Passages in her Maiden and Married Life. By Emma Marshall. Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

The New Home: or, Wedded Life; its Duties, Cares, and Pleasures. Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

The Peace Maker and the Mischief Maker. Frontispiece, Foolscap 8vo, cloth.

Tales of the Workroom:—The Sisters. By Mrs. Curtis. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

Consideration; or, How we can Help one Another. By Emma Marshall. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

Lessons about God: for very Little Children. By Sophia Sinnett. 18mo, cloth.

Katie’s Work. By Emma Marshall. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

Things of Every-Day Use: What they Are, Where they Come From, and How they are Made. 12mo, cloth.

Lyrics for Little Ones. 18mo, cloth.

Kirton’s Temperance Tales, including “Buy Your Own Cherries.” 12mo.

ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENNY BOOKS.

Roger’s Apprenticeship; or, Five Years of a Boy’s Life. By Emma Marshall. Foolscap 8vo, embossed cloth.

Fred Williams. A Tale for Boys. Frontispiece, embossed cloth.

Hints on Self-Help for Young Women. By Jessie Boucherett. 12mo, embossed cloth.

JARROLD AND SONS’ PUBLICATIONS.

ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENNY BOOKS.

Do it with thy Might; or, Our Work in the World. Addressed to those who ask, “What shall we Do?” Cloth elegant.

Sayings about Friendship. By the Author of “Do it with thy Might.” Cloth elegant.

Rural Scenes; a Peep into the Country. New Edition, profusely illustrated, demy 18mo, embossed cloth.

Picture Story Book of London; or, City Scenes. New Edition, profusely illustrated, royal 18mo, embossed cloth.

The Earth and its Garment of Water and Air. 12mo, cloth.

The Atoms and Electric Forces of the Earth. 12mo, cloth.

Health for the Household. Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

Here a Little and There a Little; or Daily Manna for the Lambs of Christ’s Fold. By a Mother. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

The Life of a Plant; “Science for the Household.” 12mo, cloth.

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