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1851.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



607 



VI \-s Foil CONSERVATORIES, 



frftM*HOU«$K-S FIT FIMMES &e. 



T iMES PHILLIPS an j. CO. beg to hand in their 



.1 * ml tun nf SHEET QLASS for cash : 



Pu^ed in Boxes of 100 feet 



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U P 



Cit to order in Panes pot 



atK> re 40 incaei lon£ 

 IS li.... •• **■ to SJd. 



tU. ... ... -a*! -/., 



*§ do. .. — ^ tu ' * 

 la Crimes of 300 ft., 16 ox*. 



a* the foot, 2id- per foot. 



Fere'tfn ^ Deet Glass, ia c* 8es of -^° ^ et » ana in 



40 by 3*, to ** bj •». K. per case.^ _ 



each. 



6 by 4, C J bj 4 



7 by 5, 7J bj 54 



&by5, 8 bv* 



8 b* fc, 8Jbyo~ 

 9bv7. lil by 3 



. 4 m 



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PURV SYOR TO ItBft MU STY, H.R.M. PHI NOB 

 ALB BUT. AND MB KIN« Of ril STIIBBLAKD 



JOHN DAILY, 113, Mount-* ;. Grow n ; -uara, 

 London, Dealer In all sorts of USEFFL and Oi A- 

 MENTAL POULTRY; Domesticated Wild Fou < I 

 Silver, aud common Phfasaot Egg* for Hatcbir 

 of Fancy Fowl*' Eg*s, Urge Aylesbury Darks &e. 



oize3 from 



u Ik Pans, from 2*. to 6s. each, Prop igatfng and >*ee Glasses, 



^HORnCrLTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 11G, BUhops- 



rtt*.ftreet_W^ 1 ^ 



GLASS FOK OONSfcRVA lORiJiS, <fcc~ 



ETLEY and Co. supply 16-oz. Sheet Glass of 



British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to d. 



■sr square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand Malay, Poland, 8 rev. and Dorking fowl*; whit*, Japan, pie i 

 p f which arc kept ready packed for i mediate delivery, and common ta-lbwl, and pure China pig* ; and at S, Half- 



all sorts 



FUiLY'a registered PHEAS\XT and POULTRY FOUN- 

 TAINS, by which Birds are ensured a supply <,f clean and 

 wholesome water, and the lives of thousands of Cbickens and 

 Ph KaoJ Pon ts saved— 14 Quarts, 17*. i\ /. ; 7 quar s. 15*. r,j . 

 8 quarts, 13*. C>d. Drawings and particu ars forwarded po«*r 

 u;i a ipMeation. 



Bailt's "Flints for the Management and Fatting of the 

 D rkin_r Fowls for th# Table," price 1*. &£ a 



J > AKEii'S PHEAS.WTUY, Braufort-street, K n -*- 



% * road, Coelt-^a, by special appointment to her Majesty and 

 H. R. H. Prince Aloert — ORN AMI.NTAL WaTKR FOWL, 

 consisting of black and white swans. Egyptian, Canada, Chin . 

 barna- ie, brent, and laughing geese, shieldrakes, p -mail, 

 widgeon, summer and winter teal, gudwall, Labrador, 

 ■novel lers, Rohi-eyed and dun divers. Carolina ducks. «fcc, 

 domesticated and pinioued ; also paoish, Cochin China. 



fXTARMINGANDVENriLATLN >RCHrK( IKS, 



t> CONSERVATORIES, a»d QtllKR bUlLDING^Z 

 Tbe mo±t « Hicent and economical Hut-water A parnius, 

 lap ed and erected for the above purposes, ted with im- 

 proved 1 Irrs, reqi r n» no brick. syi cat>«' of w rking 

 14 hour* without attention. Also the Ti v&IANTKKIoH 

 a cheiper and sinpler apparatus, e^peeially sd«pud for 



but diu<» « uaed o^oae*omtUt.<*-»Appt> to Spillle and 



TaILoi, Batierse-i, near London. 



of Prices aud e*uim*t** .fwrwanled ou appiiewt'ou, for 



ORNAMENTAL WINhGW GL4SS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 to Jami- Uftlei and Co., 35, Si-h ►-square, London. 

 s*e th*' ' >Uners* CkrouieLe first Saturday in each month. 



muon-pasna^e, G 



•ecbureb- street, London. 



EX T l ITIOV. CLASS «, No. *9 (n.ith Side . 



GARDKN ENGINES, MACHINES, &SYHINGES, 

 on the mobt Improved principle. Manufactured only by 



rpilOMAS MILLINGTOK'S FOREIGN SftLEJET 



X GLk>^> is fir superior to any other luanui ture, as well 

 cheaper. In 100 feet noxe^ packed for iuunodiatf delivery. 



13*. 0d. 

 lo 

 15 



In^trum 



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KICIIAUD HEAD, 



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ont M^kor(by Bp«cia' ap. o ?irin^n<) to her Maieoty. 

 t^OENT-CiaCUS, PH'CAUILI-Y. LONDON. 

 CAUTION -\% inncniment* of it>« commonest d* ncr.jrion 



are extt-usive'y circulat I throughn«it the oountry, ati^1 told Hi 

 i€ 11ea»*». m i»'h«sc < b-erve thit none art* genuine < \ • pt btatnptd 

 with the Koyal A r mv and t he word % Ukai/s Patkkt. 



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order in various thicknesses. 



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9* 

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6 inches by 4 and 6', by 4$ 



7 „ 5 and 7J by ^ 



8 „ Sand 8 by 5} 

 8 „ € and 8j by 6^ 

 f 7 and Id by 8 



li „ 10 and 13 by 9 

 And many other Hzes, or cut to 

 C*?es containing large Sheets, in 100, *200, aud aOO feet, at 

 .'1*. per 100 feet. 

 BOL'ulI t'LATE, perfectly flat, $ in. thick, best manufactured. 



In «i/.cs uuder 15 inches 6rt. per foot. 



» 3 ^ ^ &i« ii 



m 50 „ 9\d. „ 



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Milk Tans, 2* to 6*. each ; Metal Hand frames, Glass Tiles 

 and Slates ; Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glasses ; Wasp 

 Trspf, Gia.ts shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsgate- 

 street Without, same side as Eastern Counties Uailway.— 

 EsmH'ish^d 101) years. 



f^LASS FOR PIT FRAMES, HOTHOUSES, &c, 



vX in Boxes of 10U feet, 8*. (id. each. 



ii by 3 ... 5 by 24 ... 6 by 24 ... 6 by 3J inches. 

 41 by 3 ... 5 by 3 ... 6 by 3 ... 6J by 3 

 *i by 34 ... 5i by 3 ... 64 by 3 ... 6$ by 3J 

 Larger Squares increase in price according to size. Every 



tize kept ready packed in boxes, and may be bad at a moment's 

 •ouee. 



Extra Crown, Sheet, and Patent Rough Plate Glass, cut to 

 rtie for Conservatories, Greenhouses, <!bc. 



Gardeners and others prlazin^c on Mr. Paxton's plan can be 

 supplied with Sash. bars of any length for the purpose. 



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBER, F£RN, PEACH, and 

 erery description or Garden Glasses. 



Bailiffs, Farmers, Dairymen, and others supplied with Lord 

 Camp's Milk Syphons, Milk Lactometers, Glass Milk Pans, 

 Watt-Tiles, Slates, <fcc, &c, for collections of which Messrs. 

 CafiAN and Co. were honoured with the Silver Medal of the 

 &*ko Society, as also the Silver Madal of the Liverpool and 

 J**aeaeater Society held at Warrington in .September last. 



For Estimates, Prices, and further particulars, please address 

 Jtoaars, Cog an and Co., 48, Leicester, square, London. 



_fiUMShari . Gas Gla^^s. WhUe t.«»ad. Colours. (&o.. »«imvi»l 

 AHI1PICIAL STONK tor the DECORATION OF GAUDK^. 



AUSTIN and SEELEY 



^-*- raspeotfully call tbe atten- 

 tion of tbe nobility and gentry 

 J-o the facilities now offered 

 oy the manufacture of their 



'•ARTIFICIAL STONE" for the 

 Decoration of Gardens, at a 

 jj*ierate expense. The mat e . 

 nal, which is a lime concrete 

 perfectly waterproof, has n w 

 »eeu tried Weusively in 

 Scotland for 20 years pa<*t, 

 and the fact that they never 

 had a complaint from thence 

 encourage* the Manufac- 

 turers to re omaiend it mor<> 

 J«^ely than they b 

 •Jtherto done. 



Tne Stock consist* of 

 *J immense varie»y of 

 ^}fcts suitable for de- 

 ^hed Gardtn Orna- 

 ments, or for connection 



2» Architectural firec- 

 g? 1 such as Ba- 



"■•^iiHra. Porti. 

 »*c. The more 

 E?^J useful 

 •J' 110 * may be 



U3 v «es an a Tar 



lo Beak.?: frot ? 2 fftet bi «b to a colossal size. 

 *4 FtJ " * T tn suitable pedestais. 

 12 'a-urei of Animals. 



e, i#x ^ ectt oaof Fountains <perk*ps- unprecedented) from 51. 



8qn d n/ff*5 ?* l *rge Bowls for Masses of Flowers. 

 ql ,. - ai dinars. 



BefdJj. ■ , p ms » aQd Crests tor Gate Piers. 

 p ••* Seats. 



^ Cl? 1 I|W<ie to ^^^urement. 

 %it o resSt t *i? wi#mn S f °r patterns are requested to state, 



^ ^i r h re ount t a * Us . tn « power of water tbey can obtain ; 



diich .k*^? 1 t0 Va " e * or Figures, the sizes of tbe pedestals 



(i 



ALVAMbKD WIRE GAME 



Id. i«er >wd, 2 leet wide. 



KEfllNG. 







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Galvan- 

 ised. 



77. per yd. 



9 

 12 



8 

 10 

 14 



t» 

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J.i panned, 



Iran. 



fid. per yd. 

 9 



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8 

 11 



tt 

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2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 

 2-incii „ strung n 



J-incH „ extra strong 

 M-iiiLh „ li^i,t 



li-inch ,, 6troncr 

 If-inch ,, extra strong 



All the above can bs made any width at projiortionate price*. 

 If the upper half is a conrse mesh, it will redm-e the t»ric< 

 one-fourth. G alvani&ed sparrow-pn K>f ne* ting for Fheasantries, 

 3J. per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 



Manufactured byBA.KJSAKD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

 Norwich, and delivered free of expense in London, Peter- 

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. 



~~ 1IE~ Jl AIR. — L O S T and RESTO It E D.— 



•♦Newport, Lsle of Wight. Sept. 6, 184^. 



"Gentlemen, — Some three months since, finding my I ir 

 falling off by nearly handsful, and m# pt;» I approaching bald- 

 r.e*s ; in fact, being quite bald at the crown and on the sides, I 

 was induced, through my hairdresser. Mr. Beach, of this place, 

 to try your BALM OF COLUMBI \, and after per* veriu^ with 

 four bottles, according to your directions, I found a new en p 

 produi 1, which has now r<j^^ored my head to its former 

 appearance. As I had aoprehended a t«»tal loss of my hair. I 

 feelit due to the virtues of your i?alm of Columbia thus pub- 

 licly to bear my testimony. Mr. Heacb, who recommended me, 

 is the same who used itsuccessfuHy in Mr. Wilson's ease, who-e 

 testimony you ba?o lately published. Mr. B. is a lymin-'on 

 man ; I am also a*oative 01 thtr. piaof\ t v *ottpri for the last ten 

 years in practice here as a solicitor.— Yours, <fcc. II. Rice. 



"To Messrs. C. & A Oidrid^e." 



For the strengthening of w k hair, its restoration wben 

 thinly scattered, or falling off and consequent general i nprore- 

 ment andenib^UUhment, tbe pow-rs of OLDBIDGE'S HALM 

 OF COLUMBIA are known by tbe continually iptre< ng 

 numbers who are testing its merits, as powt-rfully and unfail- 

 ingly efficient.— Price 3d. 6 ( , C>$., and lis. per bottle. No other 

 prices are genuine. Ask for Oldriuge's Balm, and nerer be 

 persnaded to use any other article as a substitute. 

 13, Wellington-street North. s*v*n doo i « north of the Strand. 



TJ-aUSE"^FURNISHING^~AND ~ INTERIOR 



A-JL DECORATIVrJ ESTABLISHMENT, 451, OXFoRD- 

 Sireet, London.— Cabinet Furniture of every descrip »n at 

 marked prices— Bru? 3 els Carpet, 2$. 6d. per yard.— Damask 

 Curtains, lOcJ. per >ard aud upwards; Ditto, in Silk and 

 Worsted (French fabric), nearly two yards wide, at 8s. per 

 yard. — The best Floor Cloths that can be made, cut to any 

 dimensions. *2s..dd. per yard. The largest Manufactory in 

 [ London for Paper Hangings, English and French Decorations, 

 adapted either to the Cottage or the Mansion, fitted up, showing 

 the side of a room finished for ocuuuaHon. 



" I7RIGI DOAIO."— A Canvas, made of prepared 



-a- Hair and Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and 

 adapted to many Horticultural and Fioriculturei puipose> for 

 covering over frames where a fixed temperature is required. 

 It is 2J yards wide, and of any required length, at Is. id. per 

 yard run. — Manufactured only by fc. T. Archer, Carpet Manu- 

 facturer, ,451, New Oxford. street, London. 



O.QOD NKVVS FOR THE AFFLICTED. 



T^Il. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 



» ffi.ifalJ e3r W6 T mMa ^ to ^and. " 



*«!u£E7' N °* "• Kepprt Row, Ne 



w Road, 



Regent's 



?*. 



JWIK CHINA FOWLS.— A lew pure b^edX^k 



^ i l . a ^«A.taiaa A tWi 



sprimr, are for sale at 12$. tid. 



t ffta .4c^ ll>, L fc lor traiwmis8it> "-~ Application «» to 



» ^H-oiiL. n ^ made (P^P aia )» » n( i th ^ P r 'ce to be remitted 



^Wkc u? Satire, to TnoMAS Ks x t Gamekeeper, 



called tbe " POOR MAN'S F Rl EM D f " is con tidently re- 

 commanded to the Public as an unfailing remedy for Wounds 

 of every description, a certain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs, if 

 of 2o years' standiug ; Curs, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Chilbiins, 

 Scorbutic Eruptions and Pimples in the Face, Sore and Inflamed 

 Eyes, Sore Heads, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Cancerous 

 Humours, and is a specific, tor tho-e tttfj toting Eruptions that 

 sometimes follow Vaccination. Sold in pots, at Is. \id. t and 

 2s. 9o\ Also* his PILCL.E ANTISCROPSIULJ2. conbrmed by 

 ,morejt than 40 yearn' ex ♦eiience, to be without exception one of 

 tije nest alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying 

 the blood, and assisting Nature in all her operation?. Ileec* 

 tbey .arejtajaful ia Scruful a, Scorbutic CompLabrs # .01«ndular 

 Swellings, par icuiarly those of the Neck, «fc c. Tbey form a 

 mild and superior family Aperient, that may be takvanatall times 

 without connnementor cnauge of diet. Sold in boxes at 1*. ljd ., 

 2^. 0d r 4*. $d., 1 U.. and ^2a. each. Sold wholesale by the \to- j 

 prietors, BEACH ar-D BARNICOTT, at their Dispensary, 



Bridport, aiid by the Loudon hvu«es ; retail by all resnectable 

 Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. Observe— No medi- 

 ctin sold under the above name can possibly be genuine, unless 

 " Beach and Barnieott's, late Dr. Roberts, Btiuport," is en- 

 grayed and priuted on th*. stamp affixed to each package. 



r / OOLOGICAL GARDEN*, REGENT'S PaUKT 



Cj The UKAN UTAN, presented by the GoT.-ruur of Siogi 



pore, in exhibited daUj from 12 ^ *- o'cleck, to^rtaer avith the 

 EI J H ANT CALF, and the HIPPOPOTAMUS p. ed by 



ills JUh^buesB the Viceroy of Egypt. The t d of tt First 

 Life Guard* will perform, by permission of Colonel Hall, at 

 hal(-past o o'clock, on y >a.urday, until lurtber notice. 



His^on If. <»V MONDAY^ (hi. 



COM ill rOnTi iC~i?&til\ aNjJ JT" c^ttfSjir 



CI RE FOR TORN ANO hUSlOWS. 



PAUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND, 

 l'atronised li\ the Ujya) imi >, Nobility, Jbc. 

 PAUL'S BViCHY MAN'S FRIEND, which e.res relief on 

 the first application. Faul's Every Man's Friend (Corn 



Fiaisterj isKsuerilly admi'ted t<» be tbe be»t ernnliieut applica- 

 1 mi lor Corns aud Bunions, and is worthy of e trial on tbe 

 part ol u.ose u 10 are afflicted with feU ur peanant <om- 

 pani us. Tesiiuionials hav** been 1 eceiv«d from upwards of 1 

 p'lysiciansandsur -msot the greatest emo». n» :uw ( !1a< from 

 many «.rs of b 4h army and navy, and uearj ate 



latter h lr >m the K-nn in town and country, speaking m high 

 terms of this vaiuihU remedy. 



Prepared by John Fox, in boar*. If. }<J., or three small 

 boxes iu one for 2f 9<i. ; aud to \>o \.i\ willi I I dir. <tion* f.»r 

 use, of all nhalesale and retail Medicine Wndot * in town and 

 couutry. The Genuine has th<» nam« of ** J. .UN p oX •» oe 



lover omen t Stamp, A 2j. 9d. b >x cure»th« most obdurate 

 Corns. Ask for M Paul's Kverv Man's I , eml." 



8old by Barclay ami Son*, FanltaIoii.atreet ; Edwards, 67, 



St. Paul's Ghnrcbyard , Busier and Harding 4. Ch<>tp»ide; 



#7ewberr>, St. Fau's; Suton, Bow t'hurchyaid; JobBSI 1, SB, 

 Coruhill ; Sanger, 150, Oxford.ftreet .Willoughby and Co., 61, 



Bi«hupsgate«stre«t Wvthut; Kade, S'J, GoiweiUstr- Front, 



22:>, dirand ; iiannay and Gk>. 9 t>8, Oxford^treei : Wetta, 108. 

 £ i)|re ware. road ; and r«»tail by all respectable Chemists and 

 Medicine Vend«irt in e\ery Town ia England. Wholesale 

 Atf^uTsf-.r Ireland and Scotland. Afes^r . J. and li. Raimes 

 a id Co Di-n^cists. Kdinburifh. 



PARIES LIFE PILjLS ar :knowTe«) r ;<id to be the 



x^ t t Me'l ue in the vvorid. H0 v 0U0 box Idweekl).— 



The fine baiaai ami Inflgoratin puno, ol this Medicine 

 ar<* truly w.uidei t'ul ; a trial of a single dose will carry a COO- 

 victiou that they are all that is neoeseary to invigorate tbe 

 Itebl.', 1 - ore the invalid to 1 Kb, and to do good in all 



canes. The heads of families should aU « bar. them in the 



bouse, as tbey may, wi'h the greatest conlid«uc<*, be resorted 

 to at any time or in any ca»e. Bilious DtsoKDSfta —These 



Fills are aU-p iwerful in reiiiovim.' the dls r res sing symptoms 



attendant upon bilious obstru. tions, disordered <»tate of the 



nach and bow< Is, such a* puns in tin* head, di ones* of 



siizht, siekne^s, oppre^^ion of the chest, lowiienn <»f spirits, 



disinoHnation for aetive employment, and various other 

 aymnt ons at all times troublesome, aud not uufrequently dao> 

 gerotis. By taking two or th«ee doses ol OLD PA Hit' ^ LIFE 

 FILLS tbe symptoms above described are speedily removed, 

 an unusual degree of serenity pervades the mind, tbe stomach 

 and bowels are restored to their natural hmcions, and re- 

 turning vigour is the result. .None are genu ins uu ! e*a tbe 

 words "PAR&V8 L1FR PILLS" are la White I.« rs on a 

 Red Ground, on the Government Stamp, pasted und each 

 box; a'so the facsimile of the signature ot the Fi-Mprtetors, 

 "T. Rt>BE»l and Co., Crane-cour% t iee^etr.et, London," 

 on the Directions. Suid m boxes at If, lei., **«. U.i. t and family 

 packets at lis. fob. 



'IMIE (iKEAT EX II I i: IT ION.— ill NTS TO 



-a- VISITORS.— Among tbe tens of thousands who will jrace 

 the Industrial Fair, every nation will contribute bright 

 samples of its youth, beauty, and 1 hion. The L equeuters of 

 the Ball, the Pubic Assembly, and tbe Promenade, will find 

 both personal comfort and aitraction promoted by tbe use of 

 Rowland and Sows' valuable aids ; and what better mark of 

 esteem can be off.r.d to friends on their return home, as a 

 memento of the Great Exhibition, than a packer of 



"ROWLANDS* UNIQUE DISCOVERIES." 



ROWLANDS' ilACAWAR OIL, 

 For tbe crowth, and for preserving, impaoving, and beauti- 

 fying the Human Hair. 



ROWLANDS' KALVDOR, 

 For improving and beai Pyinn the Skiu and Complexion, era- 

 diiating all Cutanc^ue Kruptions. Sunburn. Freckles, and 

 Discolorations, and for rendering the Skin *of:, clear, aud fair. 



ROWLANDS' ODONTO, 

 Or Peaiil Dbntipsicf, for preserving and beautifying the 

 Teeth, strengthen iug the 42 tuns, and for rendering the Breath 

 sweet and pure. Price 'Is ^d. per box. 



BsWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. 

 The only genuine of each bears the name of ** Rowlands'," 

 preceding ihtit of tbe avttelv on the Wrapper or Label. 



Sold by A. Rowland and Sons, 20, Hattou-garden, London ; 

 and ail Cb e prists and -9mrfm m ♦ . ^^_^ 



npHE GdtEAT EXJ11 BITJON.— A valuable, "newly 



JL invented very small puweiful Waistcoat-pocket Glass, the 

 pize of a Walnut, to* discern minute objects at a distance of 

 from four or live miles, which is found to be invaluable at the 

 Exhibition, and to SPORTSMEN, OEN ILEMLN. and GAME- 

 KKKPERS. TELESCOPES. — A new and most important 



INVENTION in TEL KSC0PE8, possessing sueh extraordinary 

 powers, that some, 3^ inches, wi.h an extra eye-piece, will 

 show distinctly Jupiter's moons, Saturn's ring, and the double 

 stars. They supersede every other kind, and are of all sizes— 

 or the Waistcoat-pocket, Shooting, Military purposes, &c. 

 Opera and race-course Glasses, with wonderful powers ; a 

 minute object can be clearly seen, from 10 to 12 miles distant, — 

 In valuab e newly- invented preserving Spectacles, invisible and 

 all kinds ot acoustic instruments for reliet of extreme deafness. 

 Messrs. S. and B. Solomons, Optician* and Auriats, $9, Albe- 

 marle- street, Piccadilly, opposite the York Ho'el, London. 



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ETCALFE asd Co-'s NEW PATTERN TOOTH- 



BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGES.— The Tooth- Br asH 

 Mice -important sdvaotatfe of searching thoroughly into the 



divisions of tbe teeth, and cleaning them iu the most extra- 

 ordinary manner, and is famous tor the hairs not coming 

 looie.—ls. An Improved CUithes- Brush, that cleans in a third 

 part of .tbe»usua» time,, an i in capable ot lnjpriag the finest nap, 

 Penetrating Halr-Rrushes, with the dur.iQle unbleaciied Rus- 

 sian bristles, which do not soften like common hair. Flesfc- 

 Brushes of improved, graduated, and powertul friction. v »l T et- 

 Brushes, which act in the most surpri - and successful 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Spouse, with its preserved 

 valuable properties of absorption, vitality, and durability, by 

 means ot direct importations, dispensing «» th a, J intermediate 

 partuea^ profits and destructive bleaching and securing the 

 luxury of a genuine Smjrna Sponj;e, Only at AUtcalfe, 

 hx>4LKT and t'o/8, S WblUhment, 1M b, Oxford-strtet, 



oae door from iHollea-^treet. »w^«« « v 



METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER 2s. per box 

 Cau-iioa.-Beware of the words •'From U&X <*&**» 

 «' adopted by some hoos 



