THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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EANE'S WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS.- 



Horticulturista and all intend in GMl^ 



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« invited reimine MAN i:. DRAY, a^dCO.'S extensive 



ST i I? r \ RI)?™lNa Md PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best 

 fS£m%*GMZn B \n<» and Syringes, Colebrook Dale 



Garden Seats and ^»^ sian( g 



Averuncatcrs i ^ «™7 [Scissors Potato Forks 



vtZniti* Bbofes Grape Gatherers and! Pruning Bills 



SB? 1 "* [terns Gravel Rakes and „ Knives, various 



Borders, various patJ Sieves J .. Saws 



Botanical Boxes Greenhouse Doors} 



Brown's Patent Fu*| and Frames 

 mi*ator [struments Hammers 

 Cases of Pruning In-j Hand-glass Frames 



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Daisy Rakes 

 Dibbles 

 Dock Spuds 

 Draining Tools 

 Edging Irons 

 Shears 



„ Scissors 

 „ Shears 

 Rakes in great variety 



Reaping Hooka 

 Scythes 



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H ay Knives . 



Horticultural Ham- Scythe Stones 



raers and Hatchets, Shears, various 

 Hoes of evervnattern Sickles 



Sickle Saws 

 Spades and Shovels 



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Flower Scissors 



Stands in Wires 



and Iron celain, &c. 



Fumigators Lines and Reels 



G alvanic Borders and Marking Ink 



Plant Protectors Mattocks 

 Garden Chairs and Menographs 

 Seats (Metallic Wire 



Loops I Milton Hatchets 



Hotbed Handles 



Ladies' Set of Tools 



Labels, various pat-; Spuds 

 terns, in Zinc, Por-i Switch Hooks 



Thistle Hooks 

 Transplanting Tools 

 Trowels 

 Turfing Irons 

 Wall Nails 







Rollers 

 Scrapers 



Watering pots 

 Weed Hooks 

 Wheelbarrows 

 Youths' Set of Tool* 



O MORE PILLS NOR ANY OTHER MEDI- 



CINE-FOR INDIGESTION (DYSPEPSIA), CON- 

 STIPATION, NERVOUS BILIOUS, AND LIVER COM- 

 PLAINTS, COUGH, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMP- 



TI DU ' BARRY'S B delidou3 REYALENTA ARABICA FOOD 

 saves 50 times its cost in Medicine, and cures the above com- 

 plaints and their consequences, such as flatulency, distension, 

 acidity, heartburn, palpitation of the hearty nervous headaches, 

 deafness, noises in the head and ears, pains at the pit of the 

 stomach and between the shoulders, diarrhoea, dysentery, im- 

 purities and poverty of the blood, scrofula, asthma, dropsy, 

 rheumatism, gout, nausea and sickness during pregnancy, after 

 eating or at sea; low spirits, spasms, cramps, epileptic fits, 

 spleen "eneral debility, inquietude, sleeplessness, involuntary 

 blushing paralysis, tremors, dislike to society, unfitness for 

 studv loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood to the head, ex- 

 haustion, melancholy, groundless fear, indecision. It is moreover 

 the best food for infants and invalids generally, as it never 

 purges or turns acid on the weakest stomach, nor interferes with 

 a good liberal diet, but imparts a healthy relish for lunch and 

 dinner, and restores the faculty of digestion, and nervous and 

 muscular energy to the most enfeebled. 



Barry, du Barry & Co., 77, Regent Street, London, 



A few out of 50,000 cures are here given : — 



Cure No. 71, of Dyspepsia, from the Right Hon. the Lord 

 Stcart de Decies, " I have derived considerable benefit from 

 Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food, and consider it due to your- 

 selves and to the public to authorise the publication of these 

 lines. Stuart de Decies." 



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.Mole Traps 



«. ocraper» Mowing Machines 



DEAN.:, DRAY, and CO. are sole Agents for LINGHAM'S 

 PERMANENT LABELS, samples of which, with their Illus- 

 trated List of Horticultural Tools, can be sent, post paid, to any 

 part of the United Kingdom. Also, Wholesale and Retail Agents 

 forSAYNOR'ScelebratedPRUNING KNIVES, used exclusively 

 by the first Gardeners in the United Kingdom. 

 DEANE, DRAY, & CO. (Opening to the Monument), London 



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WATERPROOF PATHS. 

 BARM AND CATTLE SHED FLOORS. 



THOSE who would enjoy their Gardens during the 

 winter months should construct their walks of PORTLAND 

 CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus:— Screen the 

 gravel of which the path is at present made from the loam which 

 is mixed with it, and to every part of clean gravel add one of sharp 

 river sand. To five parts of such eqsal mixture add one of Port- 

 land Cement, and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 

 applying the water. It may then be laid on 2 inches thick. Any 

 labourer can mix and spread it. No tool is required beyond the 

 spade, and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a rock. Vegetation 

 cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists the action of the 

 severest frost. It is necessary, as water does not soak through it, 

 to give a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. 



The same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, 

 CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, and all other situations 

 where a clean, hard bottom is a desideratum. May be laid in 

 winter equally well as in summer. 



Manufacturers of the Cement, J. B. White & Brothers, 

 Milbank Street, Westminster. 



COWS. 



HARVEY'S CELEBRATED COW DRINKS, Is. 

 each, have been used with great success. Plain directions 

 are given with each Drink for the treatment of most diseases inci- 

 dental to Cows, for which they will be found a safe and effectual 

 remedy. One Drink given at the commencement of the Tick, or 

 Feet and Mouth Distemper, will perfectly eradicate it in a few 

 days. — Compounded by R. Harvey, Veterinary Surgeon, Mac- 

 clesfield, Cheshire. Sold by all Medicine Vendors. Wholesale 

 Agents, Bar \y & Sons, and Marsdbh & Sons, London . 



TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 



A RETIRED CLERGYMAN having been restored 

 to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous 

 suffering, is anxious to communicate to others the means of cure ; 

 he will therefore send (free), on receiving a stamped envelope, 

 properly addressed, a copy of the prescription used. — Direct Rev. 

 E. Douglass, 18, Holland St reet, Br ixton, L ondon. 



DR. DE JONCH'S 



LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL.— This OIL, 

 long known, extensively prescribed, and highly appreciated 

 On the Continent, has now, in consequence of its proved superior 

 power and efficacy, acquired the general and entire confidence of 

 the medical profession in this country. It is of the purest and 

 finest quality, free frpm admixture and adulteration, or the 

 usually repulsive and nauseous flavour, or sickly after-taste of 

 the pale Oil, or of the coarse brown Oil commonly sold, though 

 totally unfit for medicinal use. It is as low in price per ounce as 

 any other genuine Cod Liver Oil, whilst its regular and speedy 

 effects render it incalculably cheaper. Medical and scientific 

 testimonials of the highest character delivered or forwarded 

 gratis on application.— Sold in bottles, capsuled and labelled, 

 with Dr. De Jongh's stamp and signature, without which none 

 ARE gentine, by ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., 77, STRAND, 

 London, Dr. De Jongh's sole accredited Agente ; and by respect- 

 able Chemists in Town and Country. Half-pints (10 oz.), 2s Gd \ 

 Pints (20 OT.\4s.9d.: Quarts (40 oz.), 93.; IMPERIA L MEAg RE. 



HTHE COMING PILL.-" The Right Pill for 



-*- ktory Complaint!"— PAGE WOODCOCK'S Wind Pills 

 for Wind in the Stomach, Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Com- 

 plaints, and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the 

 Stomach and Bowels, will beat the World for erncacyj Try 

 them, and you will say you have got the right Pill this time.— 

 Sold by all respectable Medicine Vendors everywhere, at Is. l£rf., 

 2j. 9rf., and 4*. 6V. If difficulty occur in remote places, send 

 stamps to Page D. Woodcock, Lincoln, and you will have them 

 by return of Post. 



HOLLO WAY'S PILLS A SUPERIOR MEDI- 

 CINJ FOR THE CURE OF STOMACH COMPLAINT, 

 --These invaluable Pills surpass all other medicines in the cure 

 of every complaint incidental to the human frame, especially to 

 persons of debilitated constitutions, while to those suffering from 

 derangements of the stomach, or with disorders of the liver or 

 kidneys, there is nothing to equal them, as they can be taken by 

 fcoth sexes at any age with the utmost safety. Thonsands of 

 persons can testify to their efficacy, having been restored to sound 

 nealth by taking them after every other remedy had been used 

 ^^cr"? , 1 ?. *y * 11 Medicine Vendors, and at Professor Hollo- 

 ^w Y S v entS,214rStrand ' London » and m > Maiden Lane, 



Cure 52,612. 

 — The Dowager Countess of Castlestuart feels induced, in the 

 interest of suffering humanity, to state that Du Barry's excellent 

 Revalenta Arabica Food has cured her, after all Medicines had 

 failed, of Indigestion, Bile, great nervousness and irritability of 

 many years standing. This Food deserves the confidence of all 

 sufferers, and may be considered a real blessing. Enquiries will 

 be cheerfully answered." 



Cure No. 49,832. — " Fifty years indescribable agony from dys- 

 pepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, 

 spasms, sickness at the stomach and vomiting, have been 

 removed by Du Barry's excellent food. 



M Maria Jolly, Wortham Ling, near Diss, Norfolk." 



Cure 52,422. " Bridgehouse, Frimley, April 3d, 1854. 



"I have suffered these 33 years continually from diseased lungs, 

 spitting of blood, liver derangement, deafness, singing in the 

 ears, constipation, debility, shortness of breath, and cough, and 

 during that period taken so much medicine that I can safely say 

 I have laid out upwards of a thousand pounds at the chemist's 

 and doctor's. Indeed I was in utter despair, and never expected 

 to get over it, when I was fortunate enough to become acquainted 

 with your Revalenta Arabics, which, Heaven be praised, restored 

 me to a state of health which I long since despaired of attaining. 

 My lungs, liver, stomach, head, and ears are all right, my hear- 

 ing perfect, and my recovery is a marvel to all my acquaintances. 



" Ja:ifs Roberts, Wood Merchant." 



From the Venerable Archdeacon of Ross. 



No. 32,836. — u Three years excessive nervousness, with pains in 

 my neck and left arm, and general debility, which rendered my 

 life very miserable, has been radically removed by Du Barry's 

 health restoring food, Alex. Stuart." 



Cure 48,615. a Plymouth, May 9th, 1851. 



"For the last 10 years I have been suffering from dyspepsia, 

 headaches, nervousness, low spirits, sleeplessness, and delusions, 

 and swallowed an incredible amount of medicine without relief. 

 I am happy to say that your Food has cured me, and I am now 

 enjoying better health than I have had for manv years past. 



" J. S.Newton.*' 



Cure No. 180. — "25 years nervousness, constipation, indigestion, 

 and debility, from which I have suffered great misery, and which 

 no medicine could remove or relieve, have been effectually cured 

 by Du Barry's Food in a very short time. 



M W.R. Reeves, Pool Anthony, Tiverton." 



No. 4208. — u Eight years dyspepsia, nervousness, debility with 

 cramps, spasms, and nausea, have been effectually removed by 

 Du Barry's health-restoring food. I shall be happy to answer 

 any inquiries. 



"Rev. John W. Flavell, Ridlington Rectory, Norfolk." 



No. 42,130, Major General King, cure of general debility and 

 nervousness. No. 32,110, Captain Parker D. Bingham, R.N., 

 who was cured of 27 years' dyspepsia in six weeks time. Cure 

 No. 28,416, William Hunt, Esq., Barrister-in-law, 60 years' 



rain, without confining perspiration ( thl Vr lfit *°y ** 

 other Waterproofs) art Med for get rauL°^*£ * „ 

 rainy weather, and hare long been r^mL ^ ""^T i 2 

 valuable and econom,cal garment^ ever ?nl ? !*»** &£ 

 40,.; C. ats, 40 S . to B0..-W. BebSoj T 96 N Z *L J&M? 

 69, Cornhill (on ly). OH ' ^ Ne W Bond l^tj* 



V7 FROM.-HEAL and SON have hw? C M0Sk 



Premises, which enable them to keen .„!'?*'* 

 steads in stock, 150 of which are fixed ToMnS ° f 10Qo B* 

 every variety of Brass, Wood, and Iron, with *Chtor?' 29*5 

 Furnitures complete. Their new Wareroom ' ' Z "* ,CS 

 assortment of BED-ROOM FURMTURF v*° 

 every requisite, from the plainest japanned fed L 

 rooms, to the newest and most tasteful designs si ? r ^- 

 other woods. The whole warranted of tZZn^**!'* 

 manufacture. HEAL and SON'S ILLUSTr^t™*** 

 LOGUE of BEDSTEADS and PRICED LIST J^J?^ 

 sent free by post.— HEA L and SON, 196, Tottenham r 013 * 



pENDERS STOVES, AND~UuEj £ 



(corner of Newman Street), Nos. 1,2, and3, Ne^« £~1 Stt * 

 and 5, Perry's Place. They a re the Ingest in the S .^ ** 4 

 such an assortment of FENDERS. STOVES R vpSJHS* 1 



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IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY ft NGES ' FlM " 



* for variety, nove l? y , *£* " 

 workmanship. Bright gtoS 

 sets of bars, 21. 14*. to 51. loT 

 two sets of bars, 51 lo* to 1 ji 



Bronzed Fenders complete, with standards, from 7 « 'iTuT b^j 



From the Dowager Countess of Castlestuart. approached elsewhere, either for Variety^novel^ w?* ** 



"Rosstrevor, County of Down, Ireland, Dec. 9, 1854. design, or exquisiteness of workmanship.' Bright** 1 * 7 

 „ _* «__.,__a__„* /.__,_ _._,. , ,_ ^- bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars, 21. lis to hlV^iS? 



with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars fii in. t* 



"Life 



Fenders from 21. 155. to 63.; ditto, with rich ormolu 

 from 21. 155. to 7 'I. Is.; Fire-irons from Is. 94. the set toTJ 

 Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, with radiating hearthi^ 

 A. 11 which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charaiL 

 1st,— From the frequency and extent of his purchaser2 

 2dly,— From those purchases being made exclusively foreik 



BATHS AND TOILETTE WARE.-Willui 1 

 Burton has ONE LARGE SHOW ROOM devoted n£ 

 sively to the DISPLAY of BATHS and TOILETTE wX 

 The stock of each is at once the largest, newest, and most vimi 

 ever submitted to the public, and marked at prices proportl 

 with those that have tended to make his establishment the 

 distinguished in this country. Portable Showers, 7*.«.: fS 

 Showers, SI. to 51; Nursery, 15s. to 32s.; Sponging, 16*. to &• 

 Hip, 14s. to, 31s. 6d. A large assortment of Gas Furnace, Hot vd 

 Cold Plunge, Vapour, and Camp Shower Baths. Toilette Wai 

 in great variety, from 15s, 6U to 45s. the Set of Three. 



THE BEST SHOW of IRON BEDSTEADS 

 in the Kingdom is "William S. Burton's.— He halt* 

 very Large Rooms, devoted to the exclusive show of tot 

 and Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots, with approjrafc 

 Bedding and Mattresses. Common Iron Bedsteads, 16l:FM> 

 able Folding Bedsteads from 12s. 6d.; Patent Iron Bedstmk, 

 fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking, from 17s. 6A ; ui 

 Cots from 20s. each; handsome Ornamental Iron andBraaM 

 steads, in great variety, from 21. 13s. 6d. to 15Z. 15s. 



PAPIER MACHE and IRON TEA-TRAYS.-Ai 

 assortment of Tea Trays and Waiters wholly unprecectetti 

 whether as to extent, variety, or novelty. 



New oval Papier Mache Trays, 



per set of three from 205. tolOguioeit 



Ditto, Iron ditto from 13s. to 4 guineifc 



Convex shape, ditto from 7s. Qd. 



Round and Gothic Waiters. Cake and Bread Baskets equally tot- 



William S.Bubton has SIXTEEN LARGE 3HOWR00X* 

 all communicating, exclusive of the Shop, devoted solely to to 

 show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY 

 eluding Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and Japanned W«J 

 Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding), so arranged and cltf* 

 fied that purchasers may easily and at once make th«ir setodtil* 



Catalogues, with engravings, Bant (per post)nm TieBflMf 



returned for every article not approved o£ . 



No. 39, Oxford Street (comer of Newman Street) ; 1, 2, ill 



3, Newman Street; and 4 & 5, Perry's Place. 



promptly executed. A large variety of "tt nting and Die JH 

 Cases, Envelope Boxes, Blotting Books, I nks ^^l 

 address, Lockwood's, 75, New Bond Street. Country ot«» 

 20s. sent carriage free. T — —'« ^lAhrated Nn£g« vw 



3 stamps. . ---— 



CO.'SNEWPATTEE>XW» 



Pen, 1 doz. post free for 13 stamps. 



METCALFE and CO.'S N_ _ _ f 



BRUSH, PENETRATING HAIR B R ^W 

 SMYRNA SPONGES.-The Tooth Brush i per *f s '£7^ 

 important office of searching thoroughly into the mw-j^ 



cleansing in the most extraordinary manner -nair* 

 loose. Peculiarly penetrating Hair Brushes, ™* 



j -n : ' v-: „*■!«« «-liinh will not 801 ten U*» 



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JvL UFE PILLS are especially efficacious in 



even Sf tl?^^/ ? i!ments ^^dental to the fair sex. Ladies 

 fteSrtWA both be wt te WMtitatfaM will find them particularly 

 use in scllooUftey clnuofC?" «> nfi "f m ent; *«d £r general 

 mildly and speedily ~mn^ ^ *n»6ly recommended. They 

 complexion, ^£vZ "Kill I ^Wt sallowness of 

 depression of spirits, InSnSritJ'J he fdache, cost.reness, 



system, and by « S^;" t° eral . dwaog r n , t of the 

 action to the organs as WaS?^ such a healthy 



plexion and tone and «g£ T I the who, e frame "" 4 ° "* C ° m - 



O CHARGE FOR STAMPING at LOCK WOODJJ 



.. .- -, . .. QOQ1 , «•-. . A11 .-. ..- I— 75, New Bond Street. Good cream-laid Note-pjjMJJ 



partial paralysis. No. 32 814 , Captain Allen, recording the cure | quirea for Mr Thick ditto, five quires, U.\ Albert «d*J» 

 of a lady from epileptic fits. No. 26,419 the Rev. Charles Kerr, £ five ir ^ s for 6d M ' Rnd ls Note-paper made fromMj 

 a cure of functional disorders. No. 24,814, the Rev. Thomas 2s ^ per ream ; Envelopes, Ad. to Is. 6d. per hundred: Fo*g 

 Minster, cure of five years nervousness, with spasms and daily £ ed per ' re am ; Copybooks 25. 6* per dozen . Cd » 



vomitings. No. 41,617 Dr. James Shorland, late surgeon in the l^' e6 2s . 6d.: 100 Cards printed, 2s. 6rf. ^ ed Wff 

 96th Regiment, a cure of dropsy. I » . » . j . - r . . . ./ «tj*!«» .nil da 



No. 37,403 t Samuel Laxton, Esq., a cure of two years' diarrhoea. 

 Mr. William Martin, a cure of eight years' daily vomiting. 

 Richard Willoughby, Esq., a cure of many years' biliousness. 



No. 58,034. — " Grammar School, Stevenage, December 16, 1850. 

 "Gentlemen, — We have found it admirably adapted for infants. 

 <3ur baby has never once had disordered bowels since taking it. 



" R. Ambler." 

 "59, Union Street, Third District, New Orleans, Mar. 13, 1855. 



" Dear Sir — Since 1838 1 had been afflicted with a complaint that 

 neither I nor my physician could qualify. It first began by an 

 excessive thirst, so that I was fain to drink daily from 30 to 40 

 tumblers of water, the greatest thirst being during the digestive 

 process. A strange feeling above the fundament followed that 

 unusual thirst. It came on with intolerable itcliings, and next as 

 if an edged tool was cutting into it. Afterwards as if a full-grown 

 crab's claw were steadily pinching at me. These symptoms were 

 followed by colic, and finally by a diarrhoea. Originally these 

 paroxysms came on yearly ; after a while, sev< ral times in the 

 course of the year ; and for some years back almost every month, 

 until at last every week. So that for seventeen years I have been 

 labouring under an insufferable affliction, deprived of sleep, and 



o dizzy at times that I could not help myself; my stomach would 

 fail me, and I thus became a helpless enervated invalid. At last 

 on the 15th of June, 1854, 1 vas taken down with an alvine flux and 

 killing pains in the bowels. Often as I went to bed at night I 

 Thought I should never see the morning. My medical attendant 

 and friend, in whom was all my trust, concluding that he could 

 do nothing to alleviate my sufferings (I thought so, at least), 

 under colour of being himself unwell, sent me to one of his 

 colleagues, whose attendance proved as unsuccessful; all the reme- 

 dies prescribed failing to afford me any relief. It was at this stage 

 of my disease that, on the 5th of September last, I luckily 

 met one of my friends, who told me that Mr. J. B. Monier had 

 passed through the same ordeal, and had been radically cured by 

 Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica. Thereupon I immediately began 

 to make use of it, and soon after felt relieved; and the extra- 

 ordinary change for the better I have gradually experienced 

 since, owing to that excellent farina, induces me to believe that 

 I am completely cured. However as mine was a chronic dis- 

 order, I still keep taking the Revalenta. and will do so for some 

 time yet, to insure a permanent return to health. Hoping that 

 this statement may serve the cause of humanity, I cheerfully 

 make it, and remain, yours respectfully, F. B. Bernard," 



Commercial Abstract C lei k in the Collector s Office. 



1 Ik. 2*. 9d. ; 2 lbs, 4s. 6d. ; 5 lbs,, lis. ; 12 lbs., 22*. Super- 

 refined, lib., 6s.; 2 lbs., lis.; 5 lbs., 22*; 10 lbs., 33* The 

 10 lbs. and 12 lbs. carriage free on receipt of Post-office Order. 



Barry, du Barry, & Co., 77, Regent Street, London. London 

 Agents, Fortnum, Mason, & Co., Purvey* rs to her Majesty, 182, 

 Piccadilly; and also at 60, Gracechurch Street; 49, Bishopsgate 

 Street; 4, Cheapside ; 330, and 451, Strand ; 55, Charing Cross. 



BARRY, DU BARRY/ and CO., 77, Regent Street, London. 



bleached Russian bristles, which wil not so "«» gp* 



hair, and immense stock of genuine « n J ,e ^tn Perfianer 

 with every description of British and 1 Foreign ^ ren % 

 Metcalfe, Bingley, & Co.'s only Establishment, i^ 

 Oxford Street, second and third doors west from Ho J^^m 



CAunoN.-Beware of the word u to£*^£v*U^ 

 some houses. Metcalfe's Alkaline Tooj hj^wje^ 



The Successful Results of the last Half ;- ' 



PROVED BEYOND QUESTION THAT ^^ 



-ROWLAND'S MACASSAR j£$JZ»* 



XV peculiarlynourisLingK wera! ^?®!^T,niVer8^ " 



strengthens weak liair, produces ■£'«».",*« it t**«3 

 cleanses it from scurf and dandnff, and fflss ^ {** 

 soft, curly, and glossy. In the gr ow tn ft ., ing j»» 

 Whiskers, Eyebrows, and Moustacbios » « j ^ 

 stimulative operation. For children U-s v W-JZ 

 mended, as forming the basis of a b« aut, f ^ r ^ a ii), «*« 

 3*. M. and 7s. ; Family Bottles (equal to four *> / rf ^** 

 double that size, 21s. C AUTios.-On the wr ^f Iine *-*^ 

 are the words, Rowlands' Macassar <H in^ ^tr" 

 A. Rowland & Sons, 20, Hatton Garden, u ^^^. 

 mists and Perfumers. — - r vrTT>rf" r H Ai . 



U WHISKERS, ^ ~^J^l^T»iX!*r 

 has maintained such an enduring eeteW £ ****■£ 

 CR1N1LENE. It is guarantee d to P w tfrt tW ^ 

 tachios, Eyebrows, &C in a few weeks, a „ w ^ j-Wjg 



hatever cause, strength 



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Baldness, from whatever cau«* r£?% nr w» '""^ft** 

 its falling off, and effectually c e * ^ ed); *«» t" *£ 

 -Price Is. per package (el-g™' ly pe«< ,*,*» ^ 



receipt of 24 penny P^ a ^' 8 d m K' n don. SMW'^tt \* 

 Chester Street, Gray's Inn i Road- u» pro duced »J^P« 

 in the world.-'' I ? one fortnn, It ( ^ re vf ntri^^l •* 

 of monslachios.-' H - AD * M ^~,f P checked thegrefn*' 

 off." J. Uickson.-" It has quite cnec 



coming on^Mrs. E^bb. ^ ^ cloself .nnlar 



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