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St. Paul’s Church, Onslow-sq. 6d. each and upwards
All the Works of the Rev. Capel Molyneux kept in stock.
MUSIC AT HALF PRICE.
BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Note Paper, 6d., 1s. 6d., 2s. and 3s. per packet of Five Quires.
Envelopes, 6d., 9d., 1s., and 1s. 6d. per 100.
Black Bordered Note, 6d. per quire. Ditto Envelopes 1s. 6d. per 100.
Depot for De La Rue’s Note Paper and Envelopes.
NEWSPAPER AND ADDRESS OFFICE.
DUTY OFF PLAYING CARDS.
De La Rue’s Cards from 1s. per pack.
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.
(From the Standard and Morning Herald, Dec. 26, 1862.)
In the balance sheet, one of the most satisfactory items will be the shilling and 2s. 6d. day tickets, which sold remarkably well. One agent alone, Macmichael’s Library, of 207, King’s Road, Chelsea, who was the first to take the matter up, disposed of over £5,000 worth of day and season tickets, which numbered upwards of one hundred thousand.
Agent for the Sale of Tickets for the Monday Popular Concerts and the National Harp Concerts at St. James’s Hall.
W. G. CATTLE & Co. [12]
CIGARS by the BOX, containing over 100 in number, from 9s. 6d.
SNUFFS, very choice, our own and Foreign Manufacture.
TOBACCOS, of the finest quality imported.
N.B. A famous and delicious SMOKING MIXTURE, that will not blister the mouth, 7s. 6d. per lb.
Address W. G. CATTLE & Co, 102, King’s Road,
Chelsea, S.W.
W. ATKINSON,
TAILOR AND TROUSERS MAKER,
56, WALTON STREET, BROMPTON.
In expressing his acknowledgement for the support he has hitherto received, begs to inform his Customers and the Inhabitants generally of the neighbourhood, that he continues to furnish the best materials, made up in a fashionable and elegant style, at a moderate scale of charges; and begs to assure those who may entrust him with their commands, that every attention shall be paid to their wishes.
Liveries and Juvenile Clothing on the shortest notice.
R. BIRD
FRENCH DYER & FINISHER, HOT PRESSER, &C.,
33, LOWER SLOANE STREET, CHELSEA.
Feathers Cleaned or Dyed as in Paris. Moire Silks Dyed and Re-watered. Satins Dyed and Embossed, or Finished Plain, Shawls, Silks, Dresses, Gloves, &c., Cleaned and Dyed. Chintz Furniture Cleaned and Glazed. Bed and Window Curtains of every description Cleaned and Dyed. Blacks Dyed every Week. Gloves and Ribbons Cleaned Twice a Week.
ESTABLISHED 1849.
DAY’S RESTORATIVE ESSENCE,
A preventive of Indigestion, Spasms, Flatulence, Diarrhœa, Cramp, Cholera, Cholic, Neuralgia, Nervous Depression, &c.
Invaluable to Military and Naval Gentlemen, Travellers, Sportsmen, &c., also to Public Speakers and Vocalists for preserving the Voice. In stamped Bottles, 2s. 9d. and 11s. each.
CAUTION.—Please to observe the written Signature (Charles Day), upon the Government Stamp, without which none is genuine.
Dose.—For Adults, from one dessert spoonful to two table spoonfuls. Dose, for Children, from half a teaspoonful to two tea spoonfuls, according to age.
This preparation can be taken either with or without the addition of water. The proportion of a table spoonful to a bottle of Soda or Seltzer Water, forms a most refreshing and invigorating draught.
Mr. DAY was elected, by examination, and for many years Dispenser, at the King’s College and Middlesex Hospitals; he can, therefore, with confidence, offer this Preparation as a boon to the public.
Prepared only by CHARLES DAY, Family Chemist, 24, Sloane Street, Lowndes Square, S.W.
CONFIDENT
LIFE ASSURANCE
AND
Loan Company, Limited.
ESTABLISHED 1855.
CAPITAL, £100,000.
Chief Office:
13, FINSBURY PLACE SOUTH, LONDON, E.C.
All kinds of Assurance and Annuity Business transacted.
Seventy per Cent. of the Profits divided amongst the Insurers every fifth year.
POLICIES MADE PAYABLE DURING THE
LIFETIME OF THE INSURER.
SICK POLICIES
Guaranteeing from 5s. to £1 per week during Sickness.
Stamp and Medical Fees paid by the Company.
LOANS
Are granted in connexion with Life Assurance, at a moderate
rate of interest.
G. W. GIDLEY LAKE, Secretary.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED.
SMITH’S STEAM BAKERY,
1, GROVE TERRACE, BROMPTON.
Report on the Bread made by Mr. SMITH, by DR. HASSELL.
I hereby certify that I have examined several samples of Bread purchased at the Establishment of Mr. Smith, of No. 1, Grove Terrace, Brompton.
I found them to be made of Flour of excellent Quality, to be free from Alum, and to be PERFECTLY GENUINE.
The Bread manufactured by W. Smith was furnished to Messrs. F. E. Morrish & Co., Refreshment Contractors at the Great International Exhibition, and will serve as an interesting record of the unprecedented consumption in that department, and the satisfactory quality of the Bread supplied, which was as follows:
Household Bread, 200,000 lbs. | French Loaves, 24,125 lbs. |
Sandwich do. 67,600 „ | Brown do. 1,530 „ |