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EDMISTON AND SON,

UMBRELLA

REQUIRED

(From B, Charing Cross),

SOLE MAKERS OF THE

POCKET SIPHONIA

WATERPROOF COAT (Weight, 12 ozs.)

The only waterproof made guaranteed to withstand the climate of India and
the Colonies, price from 42s.; Stouter Make, 21s. and 325.; Silk, 6os.;
Leggings from 8s. 6d. Ladies' Cloaks in Macintosh and Waterproofed
Tweeds and Alpacas, 325.

Coachman's Driving and Footman's Livery Coats from 355.

Driving Aprons in Black and White colours, woollen lined, from 30s.

Carriage and Door Mats, very durable. Pocket Baths from 155.

Air and Water Cushions, Pillows and Beds, Life Belts, Elastic Stockings, &c., for varicose veins, Urinals, Bed-Pans and Bed-Sheets, Nursing Aprons, Railway Rugs, Portmanteaus, and Trunks.

India-Rubber Boats for Fishing and Exploring Expeditions.

Berthon's Collapsible Yacht Dinghies and Life Boats, from £8.

Any Articles made to Order. Patterns and Price Lists post free. Orders from Abroad should be accompanied by a London remittance.

EDMISTON & SON,

14, Cockspur Street, Pall Mall, London, S.W.
(Opposite the Haymarket.)

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52, GOSWELL ROAD, LONDON, E.C., LATE 35 AND 60, OLD STREET.

Christmas and New Year's Presents.
WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS.

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BAGATELLES, BILLIARDS, TOYS, and all GAMES for In and Out of Doors.

ASSER & SHERWIN, 80 & 81, Strand, London, W.C.

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Manufacturers of ROCKING HORSES, DOLLS' HOUSES, MODEL STEAM-ENGINES and CONJURING TRICKS;

AND IMPORTERS OF

EVERY KIND OF FRENCH AND GERMAN TOYS; Manufacturers of the PRIZE WAX and MODEL RAG DOLLS.

Catalogue of Toys, Games, &c., 200 Illustrations, 6 Stamps. Catalogue of Conjuring Tricks, 400 Engravings, 6 Stamps. Catalogue of Model Engines, 80 Engravings, 4 Stamps.

OETZMANN&CO.

67, 69, 71, 73, 77 & 79,

HAMPSTEAD ROAD,

NEAR TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON,

CARPETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, DRAPERY, Handsome Black & Gold Glass, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY,

With beautifully Decorated Panels,

2 ft. 3 in. long by 3 ft. 3 in. high, £3 17s. 6d. CHINA, GLASS, &c.

LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GUARANTEED QUALITY. ORDERS PER POST RECEIVE PROMPT and CAREFUL ATTENTION. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE POST FREE.

GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION,

FRY'S COCOA EXTRACT

IN PACKETS AND TINS.

Pure Cocoa only, with the superfluous oil extracted.

This pure and delicious Cocoa, consisting exclusively of choice Cocoa Nibs from which the superfluous oil has been extracted, is strongly recommended to all who appreciate the full flavour and fine aroma of Cocoa.

"If properly prepared, there is no nicer or more wholesome preparation of Cocoa."-Food, Water, and Air, Edited by Dr. HASSALL.

“Specially adapted to persons of weak digestion. The medical profession express the greatest confidence in its invigorating powers."-The Court Express.

J. S. FRY & SONS, Bristol and London. Try also Fry's Caracas Cocoa-"A delicious preparation."

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Established

Contractors

Hospitals

50 years.

School Boards

T. VENABLES & SONS.

66 Silks are, it is said, sold cheaper here than in any house in London. We can quite understand this diminution of prices, from the simple fact that the rent and taxes, necessarily so high in West-End quarters, do not press on the East-End Merchant, who can thus afford to sell at lower figures."-English Churchman, May 31, 1877.

CARPETS, FURNITURE, SILKS, COSTUMES, MANTLES, DRESSES, FAMILY MOURNING, &c. 102, 103, 104 & 105, WHITECHAPEL.

2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 & 29, COMMERCIAL STREET, LONDON. Patterns Free.-Postal Address, T. Venables & Sons, London, E.

CARSON'S PAINT

PATRONIZED BY

Her Majesty the Queen,

H.R.H. the Buke

H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, of Edinburgh.

And 10,000 of the Nobility and Gentry,
FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

OUT-DOOR WORK.

ANY PERSON CAN LAY IT ON.

1 CWT. AND OIL MIXTURE FREE TO ANY STATION. Prices, Testimonials, and Pattern Cards, Post Free.

PREPARED OIL MIXTURE FOR THE ANTI-CORROSION.
OILS, TURPENTINE, AND BRUSHES.

THE ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION PAINT IS ONLY TO BE OBTAINED OF

WALTER

CARSON &
CARSON &

SONS,

La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.,
And 21, Bachelor's Walk, Dublin.

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LATE THE "DREADNOUGHT," 104 GUNS, UNTIL RECENTLY LYING. OFF GREENWICH. Patients Removed to Infirmary of Greenwich Hospital, May, 1870.

Upwards of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND Seamen of all Nations have been relieved through the agency of this Society during the last fifty-seven years.

Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen has declared how "pleased she is to continue her Annual Subscription of One Hundred Guineas to the Seamen's Hospital at Greenwich. Her Majesty also expresses her anxiety for the maintenance of so excellent a charity, which grants relief when most needed to seamen of all nations."

FUNDS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED.

"The whole world ought to contribute, for the whole world send patients."— Graphic.

"Our seamen will' Dreadnought' so much as the cloud which at present overhangs the only hospital which may be said to be wholly and solely theirs."-Fun.

Qualifications of a Governor. One Guinea Annually, or a Donation of Ten

Guineas.

Will anyone refuse to subscribe a Guinea Annually to so cosmopolitan a charity? Contributions will be thankfully received by the Bankers, Messrs. WILLIAMS, DEACON, & Co., 20, Birchin Lane, London, E. C.; or by HENRY C. BURDETT, Esq., the Secretary, at the Hospital, Greenwich, S.E.

FORM OF GIFT BY WILL OF LANDS, &c.

"I give and devise to the 'Seamen's Hospital Society'all that, &c. [describing the lands, houses, rents, or other property] for the use of the said Society.'

FORM OF BEQUEST OF MONEY, &c.

"I bequeath to the Seamen's Hospital Society' the sum of £

for the use of

he said Society, to be paid free from Legacy Duty; and I declare that the receipt of the Treasurer for the time being of the said Society, shall be sufficient discharge for the same."

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