June 24, 1893] SUPPLEMENT TO THE PISHING GAZETTE 
GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. 
SEASIDE—TOURIST, FORTNIGHTLY, and FRIDAY to TUESDAY CHEAP 
^ TICKETS to YARMOUTH, LOWESTOFT, CROMER, Southend-on-Sea, 
Clacton-on-Sea, Walton-on-Naze, Dovercourt, Harwich, Felixtowe, Aldehurgh, South- 
wold, and Hunstanton are issued by all Trains from LONDON (Liverpool-street), also 
from G.E. SUBURBAN STATIONS and New Cross (L.B. and S.C.) at same fares as from 
Liverpool-street. These Cheap Tickets arc issued from ST. PANCRAS (Midland) and 
KENTISH TOWN to HUNSTANTON, YARMOUTH, LOWESTOFT, and CROMER. 
CHEAP DAT TRIPS to the SEASIDE. Ac. 
SOtTTHEND-ON-SEA and Back, 2s. Cd.. DAIRY hv Through FAST TRAINS from 
LIVERPOOL-STREET and FENCHURCH-STREET. Cheap Tickets also issued at METRO¬ 
POLITAN LINE STATIONS, via Bishopsgate. 
CLACTON, WALTON, and HARWICH and Back, 4s. From Liverpool-street, on 
Sundays at 9.10 a.m., and on Mondays at 8.25 a.m. 
BROXBOITRINrE and RYE HOUSE, Is. 6d., DAILY from Liyerpool-street, Ac., and 
on Wefik-days only from St. Pancras and Kentish Town. 
EPPING FOREST, Is., DAILY from Liverpool-street, Fenchurch-street, New Cross 
(L.B. and S.C.), King’s Cross (Met), Gospel Oak, Ac. 
For full particulars see bills. 
London, June, 1893. WM. BIRT, General Manager. 
ANGLERS! ANGLERS! 
ANGLERS! 
TRY THE 
“AQUARIUM” BAIT 
FOR ROACH, DACE, 
CARP. AND OTHER 
BOTTOM FISH. 
Mr. Thomas Kimberley, well known in Birmingham and the Midlands as an expert angler of 
over thirty years’ experience, says:—“ I have much pleasure in letting you know that I have succeeded 
in winning First Prize in the West Birmingham F shing Club, and the Special Prize offered for the 
largest Roach taken in the same contest. These fish were caught with your 
in Harborne Reservoir. I have also won First Prize in the Brothers-Well-Met Annual 
Contest, fished at Femhill Heath, near Worcester—also with the “Aquarium” Bait—together with 
many other prizes.” Prices, Id., 2d., 3d., 6d., and Is. Sample Sixpenny Tmpost 
free for eight stamps. Wholesale List and Samples sent to any Fishing Tackle Vexidor on request. 
Sole Proprietor: WALTER SCOTT, 156. Warstone Lane, BIRMINGHAM. 
W. EVANS’ 
REAL HARRIS’S TWEED 
FISHING SHIT, 
IConaistiDg of Norfolk Jacket, Waistcoat, and Knicker- 
bockeia with Box Cloth Continuations, £4 43. 
We have seen some hUfhly 
satisfactory examjdes of their 
style and fitting, and for such 
high-class u'ork their 2 >riee 8 
appear to he exceedingly mode¬ 
rate. As regards quality of 
material and variety of pat¬ 
tern, the niostfastidiouscaunot 
possibly find ffault.” — Land 
and Water.If jCT” 
Unsolicited testimonials and 
repeat orders are also being 
received daily from all parts of 
the Kingdom for our 
rrRousEists, 
to order, at 168. 6d., and 
sxjirrs, 
to order, at £3 3s. 
In Tweeds, Cheviots, Home¬ 
spuns, and Blue Serges. 
From an old suit, as guide, we 
guarantee a perfect fit. 
Gentlemen are invited to in¬ 
spect our New Summer Materiwls 
when In town, or to write for 
patterns, which are sent free, 
staling colours prefered, 
'HIT. EYANS, 
• High-class Tailor, 
77, Great Portland St., W. 
(Estab. January, 18f6j. 
Clcse'proxlmityl to laneham Hotel and Oxford-circus. 
Eabbit, Sheep, and Fishing Netting; Roofing Felts 
T&rpaulings; Fancy Horse Suitingp., Loin Cloths, Driving 
Aprons, Driving Bands, Ac. Send for Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue and samples (post free) to Andrew Potter, 
Melbourne Works, "Wolverhampton, and London Works, 
Reading. Maker to H.M. the Queen and H.R.H. the 
Prlr ce of Wales. Awarded 10 Gold and Silver Medals. 
LOW’S STANDARD NOVELS BY POPULAR WRITERS, 
At Half’-a-Cro'W'M. Yol\xm.e, 
Wessex Novels, by THOMAS HARDY. 
FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. With a Photogravnre 
Novels, by R. D. BLACKMORE. 
LORNA DOONE. 
Portrait of Mr. Hardy from a Photograph. 
THE TRUMPET-MAJOK. I THE RETURN OP THE NATIVE. 
A PAIR OF BLUE EYES. THE HAND OP ETHELBERTA. 
THE MAYOR OF CASTLEBRIDGE. | TWO ON A TOWER. 
THE LAODICEAN. 
Sea Stories, by W. CLARK RUSSELL. 
THE WRECK OF THE “ GROSVENOR.” With a New 
AN OCEAN FREE LANCE. 
THE FROZEN PIRATE. 
A SEA QUEEN. 
LITTLE LOO. 
THE LADY MAUD. 
MY WATCH BELOW. 
Photogravirre Portrait. 
I JOHN HOLDSWORTH, CHIEF 
MATE. 
JACK'S COURTSHIP. 
A STRANGE VOYAGE. 
A SAILOR’S SWEETHEART. 
BETWIXT THE FORELANDS. 
I MRS. DINES’ JEWELS. 
CLARA VAUGHAN. | CHRISTO WELL. I 
ALICE LORRAINE. 
CRIPPS THE CARRIER. 
TOMMY UPMORE. 
EREMA. I CRADOCK NOWELL. 
MARY ANERLEY. 
KIT AND KITTY. 
SPRINGHAVEN. 
Novels, by WILLIAM BLACK. 
A DAUGHTER OP HETH. With 
Portrait of the Author. 
THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OP A 
PHAE tON. 
A PRINCESS OP THULE. 
IN SILK ATTIRE. 
KILMENY. 
MADCAP VIOLET. 
THREE FEATHERS. 
THE MAID OF KILLEENA. 
GREEN PASTURES AND PICCA¬ 
DILLY. 
MACLEOD OF DARE. 
LADY SILVERDALE’S SWEET¬ 
HEART. 
WHITE WINGS. I SUNRISE. 
THE BEAUTIFUL -WRETCH. 
SHANDON BELLS. 
ADVENTURES IN THULE. 
YOLANDE. 
JUDITH SHAKESPEARE. 
JAMES OGDEN 
28, 'WINCHCOMB STREET, CHELTENHAM, 
Practical Angler, Fly Dresser, and Manufacturer of every description of Fishing 
Tackle. Maker of High-class Salmon, Grilse, and Trout Rods. 
JAMES OGDEN’S CELEBRATED MULTUM-IN-PARVO 
FLY RODS, £1 Is. 
Eiery description of Salmon and Tront Flies Dressed on the Premises, and despatched per retnrn of post. 
N.B.—No Connection with, any other Persons ass'nming the 
same Name. 
