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By Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.

ALLEN'S PORTMANTEAUS

37, WEST STRAND, LONDON.

Illustrated Catalogue, of 500 other Articles, for Home or Continentál Travelling, Post Free.

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Immediate Relief to Asthma, Consumption, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, and all

Disorders of the Breath,

Throat, and Lungs, is

insured by

DR LOCOCK'S
PULMONIC WAFERS

Which have a most agreeable taste.

MORE CURES OF CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, ASTHMA, AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS.-From Mr. JOHN COBLE ALP.S., Broad Row. Yarmouth, April, 2, 1866: I have great pleasure in stating that many persons, to my knowledge, have derived great benefit by the use of Dr. Locock's WAFERS. To Singers and Public Speakers they are invaluable for clearing and strengthening the voice. They have a pleasant taste. Price 1s. 14d., 28. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 11s. per box. Sold by all Druggists.

Under Royal Patronage.

LOCOCK'S OWDERS

FOR ALL DISORDERS

PRICE 1$10

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Or sent free by post for 18. 3d., 38., (or 45, 10d., by the Proprietors' Agents, DA SILVA & Co., 26, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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ANTI-CORROSION PAINT

(Patronised by 5500, and upwards, of the Nobility and Gentry),

FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

OUT-DOOR

AS

WORK,

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Free to any Station in England, and most Ports of England, Ireland, and Scotland. (See Lis

Detailed particulars, with

PRICES, TESTIMONIALS, & PATTERN CARDS, Post Free on application.

OIL, TURPENTINE, AND BRUSHES.

The Original Anti-Corrosion Paint is only to be obtained of

WALTER CARSON AND SONS.

REMOVED TO

LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Three doors east of L. C. & D. Railway New Viaduct.

CAUTION.-All Casks bear the Trade Mark, or are not Genuine.

THE FURNISHING OF BED-ROOMS.

HEAL and SON have obferved for fome time that it would be advantageous to their customers to see a much larger selection of Bed-room Furniture than is usually displayed, and that to judge properly of the style and effect of the different defcriptions of Furniture, it is neceffary that each description fhould be placed in a separate room. They have therefore erected large and additional Show Rooms, by which they are enabled not only to extend their fhow of Iron, Brafs, and Wood Bedsteads, and Bed-room Furniture, beyond what they believe has ever been attempted; but also to provide several fmall rooms for the purpose of keeping complete fuites of Bed-room Furniture in the different styles.

Japanned Deal Goods may be feen in complete fuites of five or fix different colours, fome of them light and ornamental, and others of a plainer defcription. Suites of Stained Deal Gothic Furniture, Polished Deal, Oak, and Walnut, are alfo fet apart in separate rooms, so that cuftomers are able to see the effect as it would appear in their own rooms. A Suite of very fuperior Gothic Oak Furniture will generally be kept in stock, and from time to time new and felect Furniture in various woods will be added.

Bed Furnitures are fitted to the Bedsteads in large numbers, so that a complete affortment may be seen, and the effect of any particular pattern ascertained as it would appear on the Bedftead.

A very large ftock of Bedding (HEAL and SON'S original trade) is placed on the BEDSTEADS.

The stock of Mahogany Goods for the better Bed-rooms, and Japanned Goods for plain and Servants' ufe, is very greatly increased. The entire Stock is arranged in eight rooms, fix galleries, each 120 feet long, and two large ground floors, the whole forming as complete an affortment of Bed-room Furniture as they think can poffibly be defired.

Every attention is paid to the manufacture of the Cabinet work, and they have juft erected large Workshops on the premises for this purpose, that the manufacture may be under their own immediate care.

Their Bedding trade receives their conftant and personal attention, every article being made on the premises.

They particularly call attention to their Patent Spring Mattrafs, the Sommier Elastique Portatif. It is portable, durable, and elaftic, and lower in price than the old Spring Mattrafs.

HEAL AND SON'S

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF

Bedsteads, Bedding, and Bed-Room Furniture

Sent free by Post.

196, 197, 198, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD.

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QUARTERLY MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISER.

[July,

GENERAL FURNISHING
FURNISHING IRONMONGE

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By Appointment to H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES,

Sends a CATALOGUE gratis and post paid. It contains upwards
Illustrations of his unrivalled Stock of Sterling Silver and Electro Plate,
Silver, and Britannia Metal Goods, Dish Covers, Hot-water Dishes, Stoves, F
Marble Chimney-pieces, Kitchen Ranges, Lamps, Gaseliers, Tea Trays, C
Kettles, Clocks, Table Cutlery, Baths, Tollet Ware, Turnery, Iron and Bras
steads, Bedding, Bedroom Cabinet Furniture, &c., with Lists of Prices, and
PLANS of the TWENTY LARGE SHOW-ROOMS at
39, OXFORD STREET, W.;

1, la, 2, 3, & 4, NEWMAN STREET;
4, 5, & 6, PERRY'S PLACE;

AND 1, NEWMAN YARD, LONDON, W.

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FENDERS,

STOVES,

FIRE

IRONS, and CHIMNEY-PIECES.-Buyers of the above are requested, before finally deciding, to visit WILLIAM S. BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS. They contain such an assortment of FENDERS, STOVES, RANGES, CHIMNEY - PIECES, FIRE-IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be approached elsewhere either for variety, novelty, beauty of design, or exquisiteness of workmanship. Bright stoves, with

ormolu ornaments, 31. 88. to 33. 10s.; bronzed fenders, with standards, 7s. to 51. 12s.; steel fenders, 31. 38. to 117.; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, from 31. 38. to 181.; chimney-pieces, from 11. 88. to 100%.; fire-irons, from 38. 3d. the set to 41. 4s. The BURTON and all other PATENT STOVES, with radiating hearth-plates.

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Any article to be had singly at the same prices. An oak chest to contain the above, and a relative number of knives, &c., 21. 158. Tea and Coffee Sets, Dish Coversy and Corner Dishes, Cruet and Liqueur Frames, &c., st proportionate prices. All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process.

BATHS AND TOILET WARE

-WILLIAM S. BURTON has one LARGE SHOW-ROOM devoted exclusively to the DISPLAY of BATHS and TOILET WARE. The stock of each is st once the largest, newest, and most varied ever submittel to the public, and marked at prices proportionate with those that have tended to make this establishment the most distinguished in this country. Portable Showers. 78. 6d.; Pillar Showers, 31. to 5%. 128. Nursery, 15s. to 32s; Sponging, 9s. 6d. to 32s.; Hip, 13s. 3d. to 31s. 6d. A large assortment of Gas Furnace, Hot and Cold Plunge, Vapour, and Camp Shower Baths. Toilet Ware in great variety from 15s. 6d. to 45s. the set of three.

LITERARY ADVERTISER.

LONDON, OCTOBER, 1866.

Mudie's Select

Library.

THE NEW SEASON.-NOTICE.

The Subscribers to MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY are respectfully informed that arrangements have again been made with the leading Publishers for an early and abundant supply, during the New Season, of all Forthcoming Books of general interest.

The following and many other Books preparing for Publication will be added to the Library, when ready, in numbers proportioned to the anticipated demand:

THE CONQUERORS AND STATESMEN OF INDIA, by Sir Edward Sullivan.
THE SEVEN WEEKS' WAR, by Lieut. Hozier.-MOTLEY'S NETHERLANDS. Vols. III. & IV.
A JOURNEY TO A STRANGE LAND, by Paul du Chaillu.

DR. HODGKIN'S TRAVELS IN MOROCCO.-PRITCHARD'S POLYNESIAN REMINISCENCES.
VON BORCKE'S MEMOIRS OF THE CONFEDERATE WAR.
MEMOIRS OF THE REV. JOHN KEBLE.-LIFE OF SIR CHARLES BARRY.
DR. MANNING'S LIFE OF CARDINAL WISEMAN.
ESPINASSE'S LIFE AND TIMES OF VOLTAIRE.

DEAN STANLEY'S MEMORIALS OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY IN THE TIME OF THE STUARTS, by Rev. John Stoughton. HISTORY OF ENGLAND FOR BOYs, by Professor Kingsley.

WORNUM'S LIFE OF HOLBEIN.-LIFE OF CARL RITTER, by W. L. Gage.
A POET'S FANCIES, by Hans C. Andersen.-THE FLOWER DE LUCE, by H. W. Longfellow.
LIFE OF THE REV. DR. MARSH, by his Daughter.

A NEW POEM, by Alfred Tennyson.-LONGFELLOW'S TRANSLATION of Dante.
A CHRISTIAN VIEW OF CHRISTIAN HISTORY, by Rev. J. H. Blunt.
CORRESPONDENCE OF GEORGE III. WITH LORD NORTH.

HOMER'S ILIAD, Translated by Sir J. Herschel.—A NEW POEM, by Robert Browning.
BLIND PEOPLE AND THEIR WAYS, by H. G. Johns.

RUSSELL'S HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WAR.-WILLIAM HOGARTH, by G. A. Sala. IMPRESSIONS OF SPAIN, by Lady Herbert of Lea.

A TOUGH YARN, by R. M. Ballantyne.-PROVINCIAL PAPERS, by Joseph Hatton.
THE THREE CHOIRS, by R. I. King.-NATIONAL MUSIC, by Carl Engel.
A HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, by J. H. Burton.-UNSPOKEN SERMONS, by George Macdonald.
TRAVELS IN TURKEY IN EUROPE, by Mackenzie and Irby.

SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.-LADY ADELAIDE'S OATH.-SIR BROOKE FOSBROOKE.
SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL, by the Rev. J. S. HowSON.

MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY, NEW OXFORD STREET.

Q. REV. No. 240.

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