ADVERTISEMENTS. BRYCESON BROTHERS and CO., Organ Builders, STANHOPE STREET, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON, N.W.

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ADVERTISEMENTS. BRYCESON BROTHERS and CO., Organ Builders, STANHOPE STREET, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON, N.W.

ESTABLISHED 1796.

SCUDAMORE and MEDIÆVAL ORGANS ready for Erection
from £45 to £155.

ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
SECOND-HAND ORGANS ALWAYS ON HAND.
Printed Lists forwarded.

PRIZE MEDALS, LONDON AND PARIS.

PATENTEES OF THE ELECTRIC ORGAN.

THE ST. JAMES’ MAGAZINE
AND UNITED EMPIRE REVIEW.

The importance of preserving the Unity of the Empire having now become a practical issue as one of the questions of the day, it is proposed by the Proprietors of the St. James’ Magazine and United Empire Review to devote a portion of its pages to a subject that is interesting alike to the Mother Country and to her wide-spread Colonial Empire.

London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, And Searle, 188, Fleet Street.

AGENTS:

Melbourne

Robert Mackay.

Montreal

Dawson Brothers.

Adelaide

E. S. Wigg & Son.

Toronto

Copp, Clark, & Co.

Tasmania

St. John’s, Newfoundland

J. F. Chisholm

Hobart Town

J. Walch & Sons.

Sydney, New South Wales

C. T. Sandon.

James Reading & Co.

Launceston

Walch Brothers & Birchall.

FINISHING ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES,
BOSTON HOUSE COLLEGE,
CHISWICK, MIDDLESEX, W.

This College is conducted by MISS CATCHPOLE, assisted by Professors and Teachers of talent and eminence.

The moral training and health of the Pupils receive the most careful attention. The Gardens are spacious, and afford every facility for out-door exercise.

TERMS REASONABLE.

MISS FAULKNER’S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN,
1, MARKHAM SQUARE, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA.

Little Boys between the ages of Four and Eleven Years are received as Boarders or Day Scholars, and are carefully instructed in The Holy Scriptures; the English, French, and Latin Languages; Writing and Arithmetic, Drawing, Geography, and History, on the following Terms:—

For Day Pupils, 8 Guineas; for Day Boarders, 16 Guineas; for Weekly Boarders, 25 Guineas; for Yearly Boarders, 30 Guineas; Day Pupils under Six Years of Age, 4 Guineas, per annum. Music, 1 Guinea per Quarter.

The Hours of Attendance are—Morning, 9.30 to 12.30. Afternoon, 2.15 to 4.30.

The Boarders being limited to Six are offered many of the comforts of home with the benefit of the instruction in Classes with the Day Pupils.

It is requested that the payment be punctually made at each Quarter.

NOTTING HILL AND BAYSWATER
PROPRIETARY SCHOOL
(LIMITED),
NORLAND SQUARE, NOTTING HILL.

Head Master—Rev. P. E. MONKHOUSE, M.A.,
Late Head Master of the Lower School, Rossall; late
Scholar of Merton College, and Exhibitioner of
Lincoln College, Oxford.

A full and efficient staff of Assistant Masters.

This School was established in 1866 “to provide on moderate terms, a sound religious, classical, and mercantile education of the highest order, on the principles of the Church of England; but pupils whose parents object to the Church Catechism shall not be required to learn it.” Vide Memorandum of Association.

In the CLASSICAL Department pupils are prepared for the Universities, and for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations.

In the MODERN Department for the Army, Navy, and Civil Service, and for Commercial and Mercantile pursuits.

The School being Proprietary the masters have no mental anxiety as to pecuniary matters, and are thus enabled to give their undivided attention to the education of the pupils. The Directors also call attention to the large, airy, well ventilated room, so essential to the health of the pupils, the School Hall being 75 feet in length by 30 wide and 41 feet in height. The covered and open Play Ground is 90 feet by 60.

Boarders are received by the Head Master and Resident Manager.

Terms and all further information may be obtained of Dr. J. E. Carpenter, Secretary, 53, Norland Square, Notting Hill.

EDUCATION.

Notting Hill Collegiate School,
3, NORLAND PLACE, NOTTING HILL, W.

Head Master—Rev. C. R. GORDON, D.D.,
Incumbent of St. Mary’s, Park Street, Grosvenor Square,
W. (late Head Master of the Notting Hill Proprietary
School), assisted by

Rev. W. FULFORD, M.A.; G. W. LAWRANCE, Esq.;
C. Smith, Esq.; Dr. Fischel; J. Denver, Esq.;
Dr. S. Austen Pearce; Mr. Barnham.

This School comprises Three Departments: Classical, Modern, and Preparatory. In the first of these, pupils are prepared for the Universities and Public Schools. The Modern School will train for the various Examinations of the Civil Service and for Mercantile pursuits; and the Preparatory for the reception of little boys to qualify for either of the other schools.

Boarders are received by nearly all the Masters, and the School Year is divided into three terms.

The Sons of Gentlemen only are now admitted, and early application ought to be made, as the number is limited.

All applications to be made to the Head Master, No. 3, Norland Place, Notting Hill, W.

EDUCATION.

ST. ANN’S COLLEGE,
ROYAL CRESCENT, NOTTING HILL, W.

For PARTICULARS ADDRESS the PRINCIPALS.

WILLIAM SHARPE,
STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, AND NEWSAGENT,
98, KENSINGTON PARK ROAD, W.

The Cheapest House in Notting Hill for all kinds of Plain and Fancy Stationery.

An excellent Cream-laid Note Paper, Five Quires for One Shilling.
Good Cream-laid Envelopes, Sixpence per Hundred.

All the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, and Weekly and Monthly Periodicals, regularly and punctually supplied.

“TIMES” LENT TO READ.

Advertisements inserted; and any Goods not in Stock obtained to Order on the Shortest Possible Notice.

S. M. & A. WARREN,
Booksellers, Stationers,
MUSICSELLERS, AND NEWSAGENTS.

THE USUAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED OFF BOOKS.

PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING.

Heraldic Die-Sinkers and Engravers.

THE LIBRARY AND POST-OFFICE.

DEPOT OF THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE.

APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION TICKETS,
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,
AND
CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY.

1, Edwardes Terrace, Kensington, W.

WADE & SON,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND NEWSAGENTS;

Bookbinding, Printing;

25 and 98, HIGH STREET, KENSINGTON.

CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

ESTABLISHED 1791.

R. S. SPALDING,
Bookseller, Printer, Binder, Stationer, and Newspaper Agent,
NOTTING HILL, W.

PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS REGULARLY SUPPLIED.

Engraving and Printing neatly executed.

PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BINDING.

A CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

W. MEADOWS,
Stationer, Bookseller, Bookbinder, Printer, Engraver, Die-Sinker,
ILLUMINATOR AND EMBOSSER,
8, FULHAM ROAD, BROMPTON.

Post Office, Money Order Office, Savings’ Bank, and Telegraphic Office.

Newspapers & Periodicals regularly supplied.

A large assortment of Bibles & Church Services always in Stock.

J. W. DODD,
Bookseller, Printer, Bookbinder, School and General Stationer, Newspaper and Advertising Office. All New Music half price.

Bibles, Prayers, New Church Services, Hymn Books for all the Churches and Chapels in the Neighbourhood.

Advertisements of Births, Marriages, Deaths, &c., inserted in theTimes,” and all other Papers.

“Times” and all other London Papers to be had by 7 a.m.; a large supply kept on sale. Special “Standard” every evening.
Discount allowed off Books for Cash. Pianofortes Tuned by an Experienced Tuner.

270, FULHAM ROAD, SOUTH KENSINGTON (Two doors South of Redcliffe Gardens).

BALFERN BROS. & CO.
(LIMITED,)

French Dyers, Finishers, Cleaners, Bleachers, Hot-Pressers, &c.

SPRING VALE WORKS, HAMMERSMITH, W.

Spring Vale Works, Hammersmith

BRANCHES AT

31, KING STREET WEST, HAMMERSMITH, W.;
1, NEWLAND STREET, KENSINGTON, W.;
112, NEWINGTON CAUSEWAY, S.E.; and
112, HIGH STREET, KINGSLAND, N.E.

Warehouse—28, MONKWELL STREET, FALCON SQUARE, E.C.

GROVES’
BALSAM OF HOREHOUND

IS THE MOST EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR

Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, &c., and in support of that assertion copies of Testimonials will be forwarded on application.

THIS PREPARATION IS ONLY MADE BY

JOSEPH MOYLE,
(Late Newby and Dunsford,)
Successor to E. GROVES, The Golden Key,

27, BROADWAY, HAMMERSMITH.

N.B.—But to be obtained of all respectable Chemists throughout the kingdom.

ALSO
GLYCION

Is a most useful preparation for allaying irritation caused by the cold winds of Winter, rendering the skin in Summer white and pliable.

1s. and 2s. 6d. per Pot.

HAMMERSMITH SAUCE.

To those suffering from Indigestion it cannot be too strongly recommended, and as a Relish it cannot be surpassed. 1s. per Bottle.

HAMMERSMITH BOUQUET

As a Perfume cannot be excelled in fragrance or durability. In Bottles from 1s. upwards.

TAYLOR’S
FAMILY APERIENT PILLS,
FOR BOTH SEXES.

These Pills are composed of the choicest Vegetable Aperients, combined in such proportions with Pure Vegetable bitter as render them both mild and effective. Being thoroughly Soluble in the Stomach, their operation is pleasant, no undissolved particles attaching themselves to the Coats of the Bowels,—irritation, griping pain, and sickness, are consequently avoided.

They will be found of essential service in every family; their timely use will not only afford relief in those sudden attacks of sickness arising from derangement of Stomach, but they will be found a valuable remedy in severer forms of disease indicated by Sick Head Ache, Giddiness, Throbbing and Acute Pains in the different parts of the Head, Singing noise in the Ears, a sense of Fulness and Weight over the Eyes, accompanied with Watery Effusion and Dimness of SightNausea of the Stomach, &c., &c.

DIRECTIONS.

The general dose for a Grown Person is One Pill; but for some constitutions Two Pills are required. It is best to take them at bed-time, though they may be taken in the morning (or in urgent cases at any time of the day); and the dose should be repeated every other day, two or three times successively; then rest a few days, and repeat the dose as occasion may require.

PREPARED ONLY BY
W. C. TAYLOR,
Family and Dispensing Chemist,
(Associate of the Pharmaceutical Society by Examination,)
MEDICAL HALL,
Stretheden Terrace, Shepherd’s Bush.
ESTABLISHED 1856.

T. P. AVERY

HAS MADE EXTENSIVE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRODUCING

PHOTOGRAPHS

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Carte de Visite Portraits, from

5s. per doz.

Cabinet Portraits, from

10s. ,,

Photographs of Painting, Statuary, &c., at the same price as Portraits.

Prices given on application for Photographs of Buildings, Landscapes, Invalids in their own Drawing Rooms, &c.

Enlarged Copies of Carte de Visite or other Photographs, finished in Oils, Crayons, or Water Colours, in every variety of size, style, and price.

Life Size enlargements, in Crayons, from 2 Guineas.

Ditto ditto in Oils or Crayons, from 5 to 10 Guineas.

Coloured Carte de Visites for Lockets, &c., from 2s. 6d. Coloured Ivory Miniatures, from 1 to 5 Guineas.

T. P. A. having secured the services of able Artists, he can produce Family Groups from various Carte de Visites, or other Portraits, and finish them in Oils, &c., in a most satisfactory manner. Specimen copies sent on application.

Photographs, Engravings, &c., Framed by workmen kept on the Premises. Plain and Ornamental Frames of every description made to order. A Variety of Carte de Visite and other Frames of various sizes and qualities, always kept in stock.

T. P. AVERY, GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHER,
3, LADBROKE GROVE ROAD, NOTTING HILL, W.
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION.

REDCLIFFE ESTATE,
SOUTH KENSINGTON [0]

(SEE PLAN ON OPPOSITE PAGE).

MESSRS.
CORBETT & McCLYMONT,
BUILDERS,
BEG TO CALL ATTENTION TO
The Substantial Family Residences
THEY HAVE
ERECTED IN REDCLIFFE SQUARE,
CALLED
REDCLIFFE MANSIONS,”
From Drawings supplied by Messrs. G. & H. GODWIN.

The elevation is carried out after the French style, with Mansard roofs and polished granite columns to the entrance-porches.

The fronts of the Houses overlook the Square, which is laid out as pleasure-grounds for the recreation of the occupants only.

St. Luke’s Church (see page 20) is being erected in the western half of Redcliffe Square, and Divine Service is now being conducted in the temporary Iron Building until St. Luke’s Church is finished.

This Estate is within four miles of Charing Cross, and has a subsoil of gravel and sand. It is within a few minutes’ walk of Gloucester Road, West Brompton, Earl’s Court, South Kensington, and Chelsea Railway Stations, which afford ready and rapid communication with all parts of the City and West End. Omnibuses pass along the Fulham Road and Richmond Road very frequently. The steamboat pier is also within 15 minutes’ walk of the southern end of the Estate.

Messrs. CORBETT & McCLYMONT
Have various and Convenient Houses on the Redcliffe Estate, and also at Surbiton, Surrey,
to Let at Rents ranging from £50 to £300 per Annum.

Plan of Redcliffe Estate, Kensington

The West London Hospital

West London Hospital, G. Saunders, Architect

HAMMERSMITH ROAD, W.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR THE RECEPTION OF ACCIDENTS AND URGENT CASES.

The Committee earnestly appeal for Funds to enable them to throw open the Thirty-eight Beds now unavailable for want of means.

April, 1872.
T. ALEXANDER, Secy. and Supt.

THE FUNERAL ORATION
OF
LOUIS THE GREAT, KING OF FRANCE,
By MASILLON,
LATE BISHOP OF CLERMONT, FRANCE.

Dedicated (by permission) to the Most Noble the Marquis of Exeter,
BURGHLEY HOUSE, STAMFORD, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Translated from the Original French into English
By WILLIAM STRATFORD,
MaÎtre d’École et l’Auteur de l’Anglaise, Kettering.

London: ELLIOT STOCK, 62, Paternoster Row, E.C.

Gilt Edges, 1s. 6d.; Plain, 1s. 3d.

NEW SERIES. Price One Shilling. Illustrated.

COLBURN’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

Edited by WILLIAM FRANCIS AINSWORTH, Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., &c.

CURRENT CONTENTS.

I. BOSCOBEL: a Tale of the Year 1651. By William Harrison Ainsworth. Illustrated by Wallis Mackay.

IV. JACOB’S CURSE; or, The Mummy of Gottingen. By L. M‘Clintock.

II. THE GARDEN AND SPRING; Translated from the “Bagh o Bahar,” by the Author of the “Two Officers.”

V. THE SQUIRE’S DAUGHTER. By Nicholas Mitchell.

III. BARBARA’S GHOST STORY.

VI. NOTES OF THE MONTH, &c., &c.

London: ADAMS AND FRANCIS, 59, Fleet Street.

*** And at all Bookstalls and Railway Stations.

JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE SIXPENCE.

LAW OF HUSBAND AND WIFE.

Remarks with reference to the MARRIED WOMEN’S PROPERTY ACT of 1870. ADDRESSED TO ALL HUSBANDS AND FATHERS OF FAMILIES.

By PHILOFAMILIAS.

London: HATTON & SON, 22, Chancery Lane.

Fcap. 8vo. cloth boards, 2s. 6d.

AIDS to CHRISTIAN EDUCATION.

Being a Brief Manual of Christian Doctrine and Practice. By the Hon. and Rev. W. H. Lyttelton, M.A., Rector of Hagley.

Now ready, Vol. I.
THE BAPTISMAL COVENANT.

W. WELLS GARDNER, 2, Paternoster Buildings, London.

New Edition (Fifth), fcap. 8vo, cloth boards, 3s. 6d.

PASTOR in PAROCHIA.

By the Rev. W. Walsham How, M.A., Hon. Canon of St. Asaph, Rector of Whittington, Shropshire.

W. WELLS GARDNER, 2, Paternoster Buildings, London.

Price 6d.

THE WITNESS of the CHURCH to CHRIST.

A Sermon preached in the Chapel of Lambeth Palace at the Consecration of the Bishop of Colombo. By the Rev. W. R. Clark, M.A., Prebendary of Wells and Vicar of Taunton.

W. WELLS GARDNER, 2, Paternoster Buildings, London.

Illustrated, 18mo, cloth boards, 1s. 6d.

MY NEW SUIT, and OTHER STORIES.
By H. A. F.

“This little book contains a dozen stories, which, both in the naturalness of the plots and simple terseness of the narration, are much above the average found in tale-books.”—Church Bells.

Uniform with the above,

FAIRY TALES and FABLES in SHORT WORDS for YOUNG READERS.
By Miss Crompton.

“Excellent in conception and execution.”—Literary Churchman.

By the Author of “HARRY’S BATTLES,” “SUSIE’S FLOWERS,” &c.

EDITH VERNON’S LIFE-WORK. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 3s. 6d.

A LOST PIECE of SILVER. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 3s. 6d.

W. WELLS GARDNER, 2, Paternoster Buildings, London.

H. JONES,
ORGAN BUILDER,
136, FULHAM ROAD,
LONDON, S.W.

Every description of Church and Chapel Organs in Stock, or made to Order.

SECOND-HAND ORGANS
Of various Sizes for Sale Cheap, having been taken in exchange.

SPECIMEN CHURCH ORGAN, WITH THREE MANUALS,
MAY BE HEARD DAILY IN
SOUTH GALLERY, ROOM 23,
OF
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1872.

SOUTH-WEST LONDON PROTESTANT INSTITUTE.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1857 for counteracting the Proselytizing designs of the Brompton Oratory, and for promoting Reformational principles.

President, CAPTAIN THE HON. FRANCIS MAUDE, R.N.

Vice-Presidents, THE EARL OF BANDON, THE EARL OF DARNLEY, THE EARL OF EFFINGHAM.

Treasurer, J. ROBISON WRIGHT, Esq., 16, Summer Place, Onslow Square, S.W.

Honorary Superintendent, Rev. G. W. WELDON, M.A., 4, Vincent Street, Ovington Square.

Secretary, Mr. M. WALBROOK.

Office, 5b, SLOANE STREET, S.W.

ORIGIN OF THE INSTITUTE. Was formed in 1857 by a few friends who were interested in the maintenance of Evangelical principles, and who were anxious at the same time to combat the aggressive movements of the Romish Priests connected with the Brompton Oratory.

OBJECT. To maintain and defend that blessed Gospel which our Reformers in the 16th Century brought to light, after it had been obscured by the darkness of MediÆval superstition. In a word, to warn the incautious, to win back the lapsed, inform the ignorant, and enlighten those whose minds are darkened by superstition.

MEANS EMPLOYED. The combined agency of the Press, the Platform, and the Pulpit, with Classes for Controversial Divinity. A careful vigilance over the efforts of Romish emisssaries. The issuing of papers bearing directly on the truths of the Gospel, as opposed to the innovations of the Church of Rome.

Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received at the Office, 5b, Sloane Street, S.W., by the Treasurer, J. Robison Wright, Esq.; or the Secretary, Mr. M. Walbrook. Money Orders to be drawn on the Post Office, 179, Sloane Street. Bankers, The Consolidated Bank, Charing Cross, S.W.

T. BULLOCK AND SON,
Job and Post Masters,

WHEATSHEAF TAVERN, and the Yard at the Back of the QUEEN OF ENGLAND
(Late in the Occupation of Mr. DONOVAN).

BROUGHAMS, LANDAUS, AND OPEN CARRIAGES,

BY THE HOUR, DAY, WEEK, OR MONTH.

N.B.—Orders to or from Railways, Churches, &c., punctually attended to.

The Cheapest, Largest, and Best Assorted Stock of China, Glass, and Earthenware is

B. GOLDING’S, 44, High Street, Notttng Hill,

NEARLY OPPOSITE THE NOTTING HILL GATE RAILWAY STATION.

Dinner Services, 60 pieces, 15s. 6d., 22s., and upwards; Dinner Services, 108 pieces, £1 16s., £2 10s., and upwards; Good Cut Tumblers, per doz., 4s. 3d.; Good Cut Wine Glasses, per doz., 3s. 6d.; Cut Quart Decanters, per pair, 7s.; Cut Pint Decanters, per pair, 5s.; China Breakfast Services, 28 pieces, 10s. 6d.; China Tea Services, 28 pieces, 7s.; Toilet Services, 5s. 6d.

A GOOD SELECTION OF BOHEMIAN VASES, LUSTRES, &c.
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE MATCHED, MADE TO PATTERN, OR REPAIRED.
Goods’ Lent on Hire, including Rout Seals, Plate, and Cutlery.
MODERATOR LAMPS.

Ecclesiastical Embroidery and Tapestry
FOR
CHURCH DECORATION AND VESTMENTS,

DESIGNED AND PREPARED FOR LADIES’ OWN WORKING,
BY
Rodolphe Helbronner,

265, REGENT STREET, NEAR THE POLYTECHNIC,
AND
4, PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE.

GOLD AND SILVER, FABRICS,
VELVETS, SILKS, CLOTH, LINEN, LACES, FRINGES,
AND EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR
CHURCH NEEDLEWORK,
CARPETS, AND TEXTILE FABRIQUES.

THE SUBURBAN PRESS,
AND LONDON WEST DISTRICT RECORDER.

ESTABLISHED IN MAY, 1868,

to supply a connective view of Local matters and doings relating to all the principal suburban Parishes and Districts, with intelligent and useful articles. A great need existed for such an organ in consequence of the rapid progress of population, west, north, and south-west of the Metropolis. All that is done by a Journal specially representing the interest of the City, is done by this as the press representative of the Suburbs, having at the same time a city and a general connexion. This Journal contains much Church matter and news.

In Politics it is Conservative; in Religion it is thoroughly Protestant and catholic. By its design, scope, and editorial management, it obtains ready acceptance with all classes.

As an Advertising medium it is therefore most eligible, and the following scale of charges places its advantages within the reach of all:—

s.

d.

Situations, Apartments, Houses, Businesses Required or to Let, 20 words or under

0

9

Every additional line

0

3

Marriages, Births, and Deaths

1

6

Tradesmen’s Ordinary Announcements, per inch

1

6

Double Column, per inch

2

6

Paragraphs, Company, Legal, Election, and Parochial Advertisements, per line

0

6

Auctioneers’ Announcements, per line

0

4

*** SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR CONTINUOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.

Printed and Published every Saturday morning at the Office, Shepherd’s Bush, W., and to be obtained of all Newsagents.

All communications to be addressed to the Editor, 22, St. Stephen’s Road, Shepherd’s Bush, London, W.
Cheques and Orders made payable to WILLIAM PEPPERELL.

JONES & WILLIS.

Decorative advertisement for Jones & Willis, Birmingham and London, Ecclesiastical Furnishers

PIANOFORTES.

Hire, Twelve Shillings per Month, or on Purchase from Two or Three Guineas per Quarter.

These Instruments cannot be surpassed for Brilliancy of Tone, Repetition of Touch, Elegance, and Durability. All have Seven Octaves, Metallic Plate, and Registered Keys. Pianos Tuned, Repaired, and Lent on Hire. Single Tuning 3s. 6d.; Yearly, £1 1s.

THOMAS D. DURRANT, Pianoforte Manufacturer,
6 UPPER RAILWAY TERRACE, LADBROKE GROVE, NOTTING HILL, W.
Manufactory—LINDFIELD, SUSSEX.
ESTABLISHED 1840.

ROBERT S. STACY.

ESTABLISHED 1829.—ROBERT S. STACY, Wholesale, Retail, and Manufacturing Stationer, General Printer, Engraver, Lithographer, and Bookseller, 257, Euston Road, London, N.W.

Sample Packets of Writing Paper and Envelopes sent post free on receipt of Two Stamps.—Ledgers, Cash, Journal, Day, Order, Memorandum, and Pocket Books of every variety.

Every description of School Stationary and Materials.—Coloured and Fancy Paper of every description.—Importer of Foreign Fancy Goods.—Numerical Printing, Perforating, and Binding for the Trade.—Catalogues on application post free.

The Country Trade and Schools liberally treated. Orders by post, accompanied by P. O. O., payable at Gower Street, above 20s., executed promptly, and carriage free to any Railway Station. Cheques crossed “City Bank.”

ROBERT S. STACY, Manufacturing Stationer, 257, Euston Road (between Gower Street Station and Tottenham Court Road.)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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