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For Conservatories, Public Buildings, Manufactories, Skylights, &c. & \ 



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— Z Z f9 for cutting up of the sizes as Manufactured : 



^^•Hde and frjm 40 to 5?) long 



m 50 to 70 „ 



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35 

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^ cat to the sizes ordered : 



.tr{-— der SSi! 



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8 

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15 »» 



Wcled in boxes of 50 feet each 



« * 4 and 61 by \\ 

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,5*- " 8 4 b * 6 * 



««■— faasres are charged according to the superficial con- 



^Ufrt where the length exceeds the restriction above, in 



c**e the higher price i3 charged irrespective of the 



1-8$, 6c?. ; 3-lGtJts 9 9d.; I inch, Is. per 



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-...w. „ , cljr «r eil6lveana moreasing consumption. 



« w vnivenvtty admitted to be the best and most suit, 

 able Glass for Ridge and Furrow Roofs, Greenhouses 



Factories, Workshops, ' 



intercept the vsioo without dlmioi.Mng the li K ht. Us non? 



HAIR. LOST and RK STORED 



ne«s ; in fact, h,i„i qal ." b. d ? t t h™ c£™ !' ""i!'"* b4M - 

 was iudoc. 1 thro„eh niv halr.lt*.. "u^L*'" 1 ou *•" «M «. I 

 to m mt BALM OF \ LUMBuf^fe*- '" «*'"«• 



battle., according to , . dir'ect^nV I * *" V ' '^ with 

 produced, which haf noW r,.to3nSSV.^°? ,! ?. n «T cro P 



m7Z be 



him*- 



Jrregdar shapes are charged as squares. 



fin Crates are ordered, the 30-inch width 

 at, wltu otherwise specified. 



TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY STOVES, and 



1 T3REE HU.VDHED AND TWENTY-FIVE FENDERS, 



II ig in pattern, forming the Largest assortment ever 



dbtMd uqethi'r, are always on Sale at the Show Rooms of 



Duui S. Bono*. Tiif-v' are marked m plain figures, and 



Sate* proportionate with those that have tended to make 

 «Hk meat the most distinguished in this country. 



Blinds a.e unnecessary, and when used in " GreenhousesTm' 

 scorching occurs. ureennouses no 



f Ki V Jt er ni St l! 1 */ eat ! P fttren ^ th i? squired the 8-lGths and I inch 

 thick will be found much cheaper than the rri»J« i! ? 



Plate. Samples will be forwarded on appUoation h™ i "^ 

 aORTICaLTURALGLAS3MER0R\NT5,116.BI5HOP^GATB-STRRET^ 



H a NEW SHOW ROOMS FOR BEDSTEADS. 

 ±.AL and SON have erected some 

 Wftrotvi/imo ^%*ft t-U«. -- - _ ft ft 



r p 7f are i' 00m T f0r T the purpose of kee P in « every descri ,Vion 

 21 „ ?^. 9 * eaa »- , In Ir on . their «ock will includVeverv w 





fe«l it due :o the rirtues of ^our B»lm nf r V" ? f mv h * ir . I 

 Heir to bear my te,ti ra .,nv. Mr lf e « c ™ who r Umb " t '' U ' P ab * 

 i. the ..me who used it succe.sful v i„ si *w,^? lnM,d « l »•. 

 Msttmony you hare lately pubiuh. d. ilr ft*. C f^. Wh f '• 

 man ; I am also a n.tire of that place, thonrt for »' T** ?! " 

 J r.,npract ■ h- re a, a solicitor.-You?." *c . , teD 



"To Messrs. C. 4 A u drid<e." ' " - hicc - 



1&P5 :-« sis 



lYl *J, lc ; AL Ffi *ni> Co.'s M;\V PATTERN TOOTH 



Penetrating Halr.Bru..tae* llS^AnflS*"*^ !f f 1 ^ 



sian brinl/s, which do ^'4? V "o^ II ^ff^fr 



mean.ot direct importation," ^/J/^^.r^^^.V^r b J 

 parties' profits aJd de.tr ucti-aTSuK^d "SSSmSi 

 luxury of a genuine Bmjriia Sponge, V-nlv at MiSlI. 

 BiNGLEY and Co.'s Sule EitablUhmeut, l^u a Oxford ^str^L 

 one door from Holles-street. ' UXIora -* tr e«t. 



TOOTH roWDER.?t v r box. 

 words *• From Metcalfe'* 



METCALFE'S ALKALINE 

 flv . . I Caui low. —Beware of the 



extensive adopts bjeome houw. 



DARK S LIFE PILLS 





with rich ormolu ornaments, from 21. 15s. to 11, Is. Fire- 

 m fmm ij. 9d a the set to il. 4s. Sylvester and all other 

 *ot Stoves with radiating hearth plates ; and Kitchen 



WmtiM 8. Burtox is enabled to s<dl at those very reduced 

 AaYNfrom three simple causes, which he is most anxious 

 at public should understand and appreciate : 



Frit From the frequency and extent of his purchases. 



keond. From tho^e purchases being made exclusively for 



at 



bd last, not least, from the non-aVowance of the usual dis- 

 aitof 10 or 15 per cent, to architects, builders, <tc, on the j 

 awut of goods so)d through their recommendation, by which 

 ■nrement the price of 6uch goods is of course enhanced to, 

 tae very least, the ex-eut of the discount. 



faiXftM S. Bcrdn has Jmt completed some extensive 

 iirttiona ia his premises, by which he has TEN iTARGE 

 JIOW ROOMS (all communic^tittr), exclusive of the shop, 

 jatd solely to the Show of GENERAL FURNISHING 



3WM0NGERY, including cutlery, nickel silver, plated and 

 jnuwd wares, so arranged and classified that purchasers 

 laj casilj and at once make their selections. • 



Cn*toru« with engravings sent (per post) free. The money 

 a*ro€d for every article not approved of. 



\°lo?P- STRE?T (corner of Newman-street), Nos. 1 and 

 1.KWMAN-STREET, and 4 and 5, PEllfeY'ti-PLACE. 



Established A.D. 18*0. 



pE TEETH AND BREATH.— A good set of 



Teeth eyer insures favourable impressions, while their 

 Ration is of the utmost importance to every individual, 

 MftiHh* the » tneralh ealth, by the proper mastication of 

 ?vwa me consequent possession ot pure and sweet breath. 



ste,n S -in t fact, to keep in Stock everyTort of BXeafthaUs 

 made; and ttary have also a general assortmenr of Furniture 

 Chintzes, Damasks and Dimities, so as to render thSrif,«b 

 complete fur the Furnishing of Bedsteads as Z T* ?[%**£* 

 And without attempting to compete with the prices at whien 

 the lowest class of Furniture is ,o!d, and which is fit for no 

 useful purpose, their ne^ Stock wiil be found to be priced on 

 Me same principle by which their Bedding trade ha* during 



^ e J^^^ a '^^^ W< r SfffQl ^ exce * ded > and the g^ 

 whether of a plain and simple pattern, or of a handsomer and 



more expensive character, a « >of well-seasoned materials, sound 

 workmanship, and warranted. ' DUUIlu 



I L. HANCOCK'S INFLATED IN] 



° • AIK-PHOOF iiED-CHAlft. 



This novel and useful article 

 may be used simply as an ordi- 

 nary Air Cushion, or as a Re- 

 clining Bed or Sofa Chair, 

 by inflating the back part, 

 which is attached to the 

 Cushion, but having 

 a separate aperture 

 for inflation ; by 

 which means it 



Bw?i£ e >* T ! r i? u * ^paratioua crYercd for tbe purp«^se, 

 ■J.MV'8 0D0XTO, or Pi P 



tibii.- ( ~ u 7" ' u ' ur Pearl Dentifrice, stands uori- 

 s7Srftiu ap ity 0f emb eHishin^, purifying, and preserv- 

 •^Jrlll J°? eIateit P eriod of Jif *. It wiil be found to 

 Jssssfti? t u ar£af and concretions, and impart a pearl-like 

 aaTJIi? A enamelled surface, remove spots of incipient 

 ■su'kthfr the gums firm and red, and thus fix the Teeth 

 ^jwaeir sockets ; and from its aromatic influence impart 

 iJT" IDd Parity to the breath. Price 25. dd. per box 

 I*,," J »W"ou* imitations. The genuine article has the 

 •£tor.rn° WLAND and Sovs * 20 » Hat'on Girden," engraved 



tCstSi !!f t? S l amp9 amxed on each.— Sold by them, and 

 -^^^Perfumers. 



»?iK A i GARDENS . REGENT'slPARK, 



^afft^,i l ? T . 1 AN »P r *'»ented bv the Governor of Sini<a- 

 ^fcllPPm-AT J ; t0?eiher wLth the ELEPHANT CALF 



*** AdmL.; i « i MUd ' PresontRd by II. II. the Viceroy of 



MttfcSko, b.^On M O N D AY S, Qd . 



F S'L f U R E K* S I II R T S.-«The Great 



^*-Uteh?? r u duced a m^titude of novelties whic i 

 ^•f these will and a8toniohed ^e world. How 



!**- Iti«ftn rtk u 8urv;ve for ailv practical purpose is a 



^ ^ an ' mf ° rt <* a ^ 00d » hirr - Mr. Ford, of the 

 >t qd! I ntI( ? n of thls ***** which is a material 



it a-^ees-twJr ?l d p I ans > a** *'<>* positive ef.joyment is 

 **'* .^a7 X * of the m ar^els *>f the huye buUding 



tS^acsa »k S F RTS are not 8old by anv Hosiers or 

 'i 1 * *tde in , * eretor c, »c obtained only at 185, Strand. 

 ^^■and hi^ ^* Utl «% the rivet of which is 40s the 



iaino. ii C0 M d .? ual ! t J 305 the half dozen. List of 



, with directions for self- 

 Hichard Ford. 1S3. Srrand. 



are a nowledgod to be the 



best Medicine in the World. 30,000 boxes ,uld weekly.- 

 The hue balsamic and invigorating powers of this Medirina 

 are truly wonderful ; a trial of a single dose * ■ *rrv a con. 

 viction that they are all that is naeassary to Lnvigorata the 

 feeble, restore the invalid to health, and to do g. i iq all 

 cases. The heads of families should always has* th m in the 

 hnuse, as they may, with the greatest confidence, be resorted 

 to al anytime or in any case. BtLtoos Di &dkb« —These 

 Pills are all-powerful in removing the dis're«Mnir Hvmptoms 

 attendant upon bilious obstmcUous, disordered ma'-e of the 

 stomach and bow- , hucu as paint in the head, di noes* of 

 sight, sickness, oppresw U)Q of the chest, lowne** of spirits 

 disinclination for active employment, and various other 

 sympt >ms at all time* troublesome, and not unfrequently dan- 

 gerous. By taking two or three doses of OLD PAlUVi LIFE 

 FILLh, the sjmptoms above described are speedily removed 

 an unusual degree of serenity pervades the mind, the stomach 

 and bowels are restored to their natural lunc ions, and re- 

 turning vigour is the result. None are \. >uine unless the 

 words "PARU'S LIFE PILLS" are in White letters on a 

 Red Ground, on the Government Stamp, pasted round each 

 b>x; a»*o the facsimile of the signature o the Proprietors, 

 "T. ROBKRTSand Co., Crane-cour% Pleeistrret, London* 

 on the Directions. Sold in boxes at Is. Id., 2s. &i., and family 

 packets at lis. each. 



NORTON'S" CAMOMILE TILLS are confidently 

 recommended as a simple but certain remedy to all 

 who suffer from Indigestion, S k ifeada- p. Bilious i d Liver 

 Complaint*, Heartburn, and Acidity of the Stomach ; Depressed 

 Spirits, Disturbed ^leep Violent Palpitations. 8pa*m«, General 

 Debility, Costiveness tkc. They act as a powerful tonic and 

 gentle aperient; are mild in their operation, safe under any 

 circumstances, and thousands of persons can now b*ar testi- 

 mony to the benefits to be derived from their uee. Sold in 

 bottles at Is. l£d., 2s. 9d. t and lis. each, in svery town in the 

 kingdom.— Caution. Be sure to a-k for " Norton's Pill*," and 

 do not be persuaded to purchase an imitation. 



THE FOLLOWING WORKS 



ARE ALWAYS ON SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS 



PAPER. 



and 



set 



for 



may be filled at pleasure to any degree of tigh 



to any angle. Invalids will find this article admirably adapted 



for great ease and comfort, either on a bed or sofa. 



VULCANISED INDIA RUBBER HOSE PIPES 

 Breweries, Fire-Engines, Watering Gardens, and Flexible Gas 



Tubing of various kinds. 



Portable India-Rubber Shower and Sponging Batha, Water- 

 proof Fishing Boots, Air Cushions and Beds, made any size 



AU orders addressed to James Link Hancock, India-Rubber 

 manufactory, Goswell-road, London, will meet with immediate 



attention. 



Just published, considerably enlarged, price 5s. €i., tbe 



Third Edition of 



RURAL CHEMISTRY. 

 By Edward 80ILT, F.R.*., F.L.S., F.G.S., 

 Honorary Member of the R>jal Agricultural Society of 



Oi liOnuon, littiuur uu uhcihhmj *" MJI 



Military Seminary at Addiscooabe, &c. &c. 



Hon. 



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OUSE FURNISHING AND INTERIOR 



DECORATIVK ESTABLISHMENT, 451, Oxford- 

 treet, London.— Cabinet Furniture of every description at 

 marked prices-Brussels Carpet, 2s. &Z. per yard.-Damask 

 ( iirtatns, 10<f. per yard and upwards ; Ditto, m &ilk and 

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

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

 dimensions, 2s. 3d. 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 

 trip Rlr*e of a room finished for occupation. 





HAVE CURED A PAL- 





8? 55J2T 5 H £? BA -1W AND 8HOIITK1M OF 



or tnr 



10 tD » ehs?? 111 ' ? diseasei liver/ and an ov rflow 



-JuiuffeS . of the 1st European Bengal Fusileers, 

 %| Cull J ot breath' ee years frmi a VhV " tttion ° f - rru ' 



« F?RIGI DOMO."— A Canvas, made of prepared 



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



- - ' ,d Floricultural purposes for 



required. 



4d. per 



arpet Manu- 



Sicomd Edition, Revised and Enlaroid, 



Price 6s. W., cloth, 



ORNAMENTAL AND DOMESTIC POULTRY ; 

 their History and Management. By the Rev. Edmdnd 

 Sadl Dixon, M.A., Rector of Intwood with Keswick, 



•■ This book is the best and most modern authority that can 

 be consulted on the general management of Poultry."— 5eir- 

 lina Observer. 



T«HE TREE ROSE. 



JL Formation and Culture. 

 Reprinted from the Gardeners' Chronicle 



6d. (poat free.) 



Practical Instructions for its 



Illustrated _ 



with additioos. 



v — 



■ad 



J < i Q aoUt"i t j y. euch a degree that he vomited i»»n 

 <M skin _.' « ls ca'e was considered hopeless, having 





kill 

 Pest 









,J >stB?* Du *hed 



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con- 



T »an«oi to t™ it **""« ""Keniig minis con- 



he n as bepti J y 1Ioll oway's Pill?, and solely by 



* h - >ed L e f. ttc ^ u ^Uv cured and his heakh com. 



3'est li u y a11 Coders ^ medicine, and 



wtawishnaent, 244, Strand, London, 



Mctnrer. 



«|/NOW THYSELF." -THE SECRET ART 



IV of DISCOVERING CHARACTER trom "AND. 

 WRITING is .till practbed by Mr. Eilwow with ^tonuhms 



qialitie 



Just Published, price Is. 6<iL, free by post Is. KM. 



ABELS FOR THE HERBARIUM, 



■ j COV8t«TIl»G OF THE NAMES OF THE 



Classes, Alliances, Orders, and Sub-Order* 



PROFESSOR LINDLEY'S " VEGETABLK KINGDOM." 



> printed, in large type, that they can be cat out and pasted 



into The Uebbaeidm. 





. Hi. startiinj? reflations of the m-m u »a » .««,. 

 „, talent,, and defects of his applicants ftll t li e to ur 



f a sheet of paper, the style of ^» cr, l'"«" i?f nn * 

 jihiiiff vet attempted, lest th » by sending any s 

 menoVu^ wririn K of yoVsdf, or of those in whom you are 



Eliison 



mi (inclosing i* puaia^e o%am^^ - — - — - , 



, Proteasor oi CrraphioLogy, 1M, Strand, Loudon 



Price 3i., or 5s. for 25 copie« for distHhu#on ««^* ^JJ 

 Teoantrv, delivered anywhere in London, on a Post-ofnce 

 order being sent to the Purbli*hf*r, Jamb* "Jf^" 

 Office of * " * 



Matthews, at the 



Gardeners 



bv post on receipt ot seven postage stamps. ^t^^x* 



T'HE COTTAGERS* CALENDAR OF GARDEN 



L OPERATIONS, 



By JotaTH Paxton. 

 Published by J. Matthews, 5, Upper Wellington. nreet, 



Coveut-garden, London. 







