THOMAS COOKE & SON, 



Naturalists, Dealers in Entomological Apparatus, &c. 



■(Late of 513, NEW OXFORD STREET), 



30, MUSEUM STREET, OXFORD STREET, W.C. 



INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION, 1883. 



1'' E. GUNN, Naturalist, Nouwich (who receeived the Highest Awards 

 • at the above Exhibition, viz., SIX GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, 

 and the SPECIAL PRIZE OF £10 FOR BEST SPECIMENS OF 

 TAXIDERMY, besides other Prizes I, begs to announce that his Collection of 

 BRl'lTSH FISH, FISH-EATING BIRDS, &c., consisting of nearly 500 

 Specimens, and contained in 135 Glazed Cases, is for Sale. For price apply 

 as above. 



Detailed Catalogue of the Collection, post free, Sd. 



Spencer's Cycle Night Signals. 



"THE WILL O' THE WISP." 



For the ijuidance of Cyclists in conntrij roads, and prevention of metiibeis oj vlitb 



trips, dr., losing each otlter in the dark. 



Visible for many miles, showing position of Cyclists, and route being pursued. 



Different Colours dislingnishiiig Officers and members aecoriiiiig (o Code. 



Manufactured of Magnesium coloured tii-es, and registered by Chahles Spenckr, 

 •-'('), Budge Eow, London, E.G. (author of ' The Cycle Directory," etc.), aud sold in boxes 

 containing one dozen different colours (as ordered), red, purple, green, blue, Arc, at 38. per 

 box. Sent direct on receipt of P. 0. 0., or stamps. Agents Wanted in Principal Towns. 



WORKS BY CHARLES SPENCER. 



THE CYCLE DIKECTOIJY. 2s. ; post free, 2.S. 2a. THE CYCLIST'S EOAD 

 BOOK, Is. ; post free. Is. l^d. BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES : PAST & PRE- 

 SENT, Is. ; post free. Is. l^d. THE MODERN GYMNAST, Is. ; post free, Is. UA. 



All Orders & Remittances to Mr. C. SPENCER, 26, Budge Row, London, B.C. 



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