HENRY HOWELL & CO., 
II^^IN'TTiF^aTTXIR.EIR/S, -E- LOITDOIT. 
The largest Manufactory of Natural Sticks in the World. 
TJ ENRY HOWELL & CO. have much pleasure in introducing to the Trade their present 
CATALOGUE of the Walking Stick Branch of their Business, which they believe will 
supply a long felt want, and prove of assistance to Customers when making up 
their Orders. 
Henry Howell & Co. have for over sixty years made the collection and manufacture of 
Natural Sticks of every description their specialty. Their object has always been to produce goods 
of the highest quality and finish, and the liberal support which they have received is a testimony to 
the well-known character of their House for superior workmanship, and a guarantee to Customers that 
all Orders will be executed to their satisfaction. 
HENRY Howell & Co.’S Stores and Factories occupy a floor space of about 60,000 square feet 
(nearly an acre and a half), and employment is given at the present time to about 500 workpeople. 
Henry Howell & Co. call special attention to their extensive mounting departments. They 
have one of the best-appointed and largest workshops in the trade for the production of the highest 
class of gold, silver, and other richly mounted Sticks, Presentation Canes, &c. 
Customers are invited to ask for particulars and prices of any goods which they may require, 
and which may not be in the Catalogue. Designs and Estimates for special Orders, Inscriptions, &c., 
given by return of post. 
In order to assist Customers who may not be well acquainted with the Trade, Henry 
Howell & Co. undertake to select well-assorted and saleable parcels of Sticks suitable for the 
requirements of any business either at home or abroad, to a given value of say ^5, ^10, £ 20 , or ^50. 
In sending such Orders it will be well to indicate the market for which they are intended, and also 
some idea of the prices of goods required. 
New Customers will please send a Remittance with their Orders, so as to avoid delay, or furnish the 
usual Trade References on London Houses. 
Orders from the Colonies or abroad should be transmitted through some responsible London House, 
or accompanied by Bankers’ Draft payable against Bills of Lading. 
Postal Address—HENRY HOWELL & CO., 180, Old Street, London, E.C. 
Telegraphic Address—“ HENRY HOWELL, LONDON.” Telephone No. 258. 
Cheques and Postal Orders should be crossed “ Bank of England.” 
