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In a few days will be published , in one vol ., 8 vo ., LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR CHARLES NAPIER'S ADMINISTRATION of SCINTJE , including his CAMPAIGN in the HILLS . By Major-General Sir William Nafieb , K . C . B . With Maps and Illustrations . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly . :
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This day is published , in small 8 vo ., price 6 s . 6 d ., f UFRA ; or , The Convent of Algarre . A Poem JLJ in Eight Cantos . By the Kevcrend James I 5 andinel . " Las & ate og-ni speranza voi ch ' entrate . " London : Rivingtons , St . Paul ' s-churchyard and Waterlooplace .
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THE NEW WORK ON EGYPT AND NUBIA . Now ready , in 2 vols ., with Illustrations , 2 ls ., KHARTOUM and the N I L E S . By GEonGE Melly , Esq . " Independently of the amusement and information which may be derived from Mr . Welly's interesting work , the references to the relations which exist at this time between the Sublime Porte and Egypt are worthy of every consideration which statesmen and public men can bestow upon them . "—Messenger .-Colburn and Co ., Publishers , 13 , Great Marlborough-street . o ,
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ERASER'S MAGAZINE for NOVEMBER Price 2 s . 6 d ., or by post , 3 s ., contains : — : 1 . Autobiography of Captain Digby Grand ; or , " The Dangerous Classes . " Part I . 2 . History of the Hungarian War . Chapter I . 3 . The French Critic in London . 4 . The Search for Sir John Franklin . 5 . Venus Akestria . By W . AUingham . 6 . Poets and Players . 7 . The Revelations of a Common-Place Man —{ concluded ) . 8 . Our War ? in Central Asia . 9 . Flax and Flax-Cotlon . 10 . Edmund Burke . 11 . Ministerial Crisis in France—Chronique de Paris . 12 . What has the British Tax-Payer to di > with Colonial Wars or Constitutions ? London : John W . Parker and Son , West Strand .
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. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW , No . 31 . ¦ a SJjk CONTENTS . o ^ HI ' E rBACE Congress . e Sli ^ MNCirLES op Taxation . , JJ . Tub Fine Arts in Edinburgh . ; -4 . The Old Testament : Newman and Greg . 5 . Burns and his School . C . John Owen . 7 . Comparative Philology : Humboldt . 8 . The Frontier Wars in India . *• ¦ ¦ ¦ . 9 . Translations fhom Classics : JEschylus . 10 . The Christian Struggle in Germany . London : Hamilton , Adams , and Co . Edinburgh : W . P . [ Kennedy . Dublin : J . M'Glashen .
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This day is published , price Id ., or post free price 2 d ., m \ VELVE LETTERS by JOHN STERLING ^ X Edited by William Coningiiam , Esq . * A very limited number of these remarkable letters was printed for private circulation in JSl 8 ; the interest < md attention which they then excited l . ave induced the editor to reprint them for general circulation . 3-London " : John Ollivier , 59 , Pall-mall . Brighton : Arthur Wallis , Bartholomew ' s . '" ' ' r *• ¦ ¦ ¦ [
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j r THE L A D E E S ' COMPANION , A price Is ., beautifully Illustrated . —The November number contains : —Victor Mirotin antl | his Daughter . By Mrs . Crowe ( author of " Susan llopley , " & c . & c . ) -Mrs . Smith and Mrs . ¦ firown : a Domestic Dialogue . By the Editress . —Getting- into , Society . Ky the Author of * 'Sig-us of Gentility . " —The Minor Characters of Tennyson . Bv M . T . —Two Nights and Two Days in Upper Assam . By an Officer ' s Wife . —Sir Philip Sidney . —A Comparison of Cathedrals . By Mrs . Ogilvy . — Feminine Gossip from Paris . By . " Our own Correspondent . "—The Children ' s Zodiac . By Mrs . T . K . Hervey . —Evening Hours . By the Lady Kmnielirie Stuart Wortley . —The Sceptic . By Maria Norris . — Mignionette . By Mrs . Abdy . —Autumn's Last Flowers . By Mrs . Newton Crosland , & c . —The Work Table : New Patterns by Aignillette , with numerous Illustrations . —The Garden . — Literature . —The Fashions for November . By Madame Devy ; beautifully coloured . & c . & c . & c . Office , 246 , Strand , London .
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LIBRARY FOR TIIK TIMES . Price 5 s . cloth ; gilt edge-, 63 . ; inrtfcneeo eleg-ant , 8 s ., F OOTSTEPS of our FOREFATHERS ; what they Suffered and what they Sought . By James G . IUjaxl . Subject of Chapters . — -The Light of a Dark Age—Wriihings of the Down-trodden—Contests ' with Despotism—Pioneers of Liberty—Aimings at the Impossible—The Crownless Monarch—The Returning- Tide—The Price of Religious Convictions — " Christ ' s Crown and Covenant" —Appearing in True Colours — " High Church "—The . Will minus the Power . j With 36 Engravings , describing localities memorable in the strup ^ les for lieli g ipu ' s Freedom . Among which are the following-: — iv , v : i , - , Harnpden Manor—The Seat of the Patriot Hampden . IIampden House—Kcsidencc of John Hainpden . Harnpden Church—Place of his Interment . Kirnboltou , Hunts — Rectory of Philip Nye . Huntingdon—Birth-place of Cromwell . Hinchinbrook—Seat of Cromwell ' s Ancestors . Gateway of Lancaster Castle — Prison-house of e . irl y Quakers . Carlisle Castle—Memorable for its Incarcerations . The Solitary Prison-island in the Frith of Forth . Bass Itock—the Ca ^ e of the Covenanters . London : A . Cockshaw , 11 , Ludgate-hill . Mcnzies , Edinburgh . Gilpin . Dublin . ,
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' < ' ! , \ \ K , This day is published , price 2 s . - , THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE for NOVEMBER , 1831 . - Embellishments : —Plate 1 . —A Short-Horned Bull , the property of Mr . Thomas Wetherell , of Kirkbridge , near Darlington . Plate II . —Tedding-ton ; winner of the Derby , 1351 .. contents . . Cl » y Burning : By Cuthbert W . Johnson , K = q , F . R . S . — Potato Disease—its Proven : ion : By J . Towers , M . R . A . S ., H . S ., & c . —The . Formation , Constitution , and Amelioration of Soils : by M . M . M . —On Pouched Heart : by John Asl . ford —Guano as a Manure : by a Farmer—Tuxford ' s Patent Straw Shaker : from a Correspondent—Stockton District Fanners' Club . —The M anil ves best adapted fpr the Turnip Crop , and the best Method of storing- Turnips—Ph' -. ' > 'h . ite of Lime—l * abour and the Poor —The Rural Districts—The Fv > ur Northern Countiea—Durham .. Lettei * XXIV . —( From the Morning Chronicle)—The Gardep —• 8 Utodjvvp Farmers' Cliili , —The G « tiera { , Qutture and % So ^ rof the Potato—The Agricultural Di ^ trictj of ^ neland ^ lfi « im iheTimet ' Commissioner ) — Now mode ofvVlSfflSltttlSJ Public ind Private Bulldii . ffs , Stable * , . S ^ t ^ . ; , <» lur | j » Watson—Wa ^^ f of FlaaglnBen in Fiaat Lo thian : by ^ Djrt ** , Scott—The Create £ )| tubition . Medals « war «** d lor Agrircultural IfiopI « to « Bt 8 - and Substances used « a -f " o « 4 ^—' Laws of fitfttraqiAn ^ tKi liemoval—Reaping- MachineB ^ -Toe Samicrack—The G « at Exhibition —Agricultural Implements—A- ^ iiculture i » u 3 « Bp ' Rural Population Abrbad—France , * No . XVIII — Eastward ^ rf the Pyranees—Thftgjtopaitnru'nt of the Audfi ( from' the mapiing C ^ ronicle )^ -SbW ( W Account of the Formation of HiMvidd ^ GatCh-ineadowa on Exmoor : from ltotiert Smitli—Orchard 'Houses—Penryth Farmers' Club—On the Rotation of Crops—On the Management of Hig-h-lying Land —On the . Culture of Parsnips : by J . 1 ) . —On Clay liuming —• Calendar of Horticulture , November—Operations for November —Agricultural Reports—Meteorological Diary—Review of the Cattle Trade—Review of the Com Trade—Averag-es , Prices of Seedw , IIo ]> 9 ' , Wool , & c . Ofli < : < -, "Jlfi , Strand , London . May bo had by order of all Hiiok'cllcrHi .
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Just published , . THE P 11 O 6 PKCTUS OF THE plENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY .-\ ^ J Containing the necessary means for obtaining' further Information . May be had at the following- places i— The CENTRA I . Office , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square ; the Marylebowe Branch , 35 , Great Marylebone-street ; the Manchester Branch , v -iS , xijnnretniBt , jVfanche ^ te r . ; tho Publishing- ( 0 i &* f lUg-Socletf for Promoting Wi'rfc « ng--Men ' a AsBoclitMttf , 183 , TIeeU treet . ¦ Gra tis , il "' by personal application ; if ' fiy letter , oht Postage Stamp . :
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WORKS PUBLISF 1 ED by E . APPLEYARD , ' 8 C , FARRINGDON-STRfclKT , CITY . j Now Publisliing , in Penny Weekly Numbers , and Monthly < Parts at Sixpence , beautifully Illustrated , THE PERILS OF THE OCEAN ! Being Authentic Narra- ' tives of Remarkable and Affecting Diaastors upon the Deep ; also Wonderful and Daring Adventures by Land . Nos . 1 to 6 arc now ready : also Part I . , WOltKS ( lOMl'LElE . 8 . d . f THE WANDi : itIN" <; JEW , KU Engraving . . . 90 THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS , ' ^ Engravings . . 4 0 ATAIUJULL , and 1 'AULA MONTI , 1 < J Engravings . 20 MARTIN THE FO UN DUNG , M Engi -avinga . . . 1 0 THE WIDOWS WALK , 10 Engravings . ' . . . 2 0 t THE SLAVE KING . 17 Engravings 2 C , K THE SIN OF M . ANTOINE , 11 Engravings . . . li 0 , OTTAWA II , ' 2 J Engraving * 2 0 THE H . VSTARD OF MAULEON . Hy Alex . Dumas , 2 . > En < rravingM . . . .. . .. . 2 G | CAL < : UI , US , THE TURFITE'S COMPUTOR . . 10 BARLOW'S NKXJEK MELODIST , 1 st . 2 nd , 3 rd , and lt . h S ( 'ii <^ , posl-frce , 10 penny Htamps each . . . 00 , HELI'H TO MEMORY . lining Qu . sliaiis and answers in every Department of Human Knowledge . . 1 6 LIVES <> F THE MOST CELEBRATED ACTORS AN I ) ' ACTUEaSES . 15 y T . S . . Maishall , Escj ., with their Portraits hy John ( iilbert , l ' . \\ . . . . . . . 40 , THE TAILOR'S TUTOR , with 18 1 'laten . . . . 5 0 [ THE COMPLETE REAI )\ RECKONER , from One Farthing to One Pound . . . . . . . 0 fi ( . AMERICAN RECITATIONS . Post-Ire .-, 10 penny sUmpn 0 f > ,, W . WAItI ) E \ S ( - 'O . Ml (; sON (; S . Post-free , 10 p <; iiiiyHUuii >» 0 6 MANLY REAUTY 10 / LIFE IN I'ARIS 3 < 5 PRIDE ; or , THE DUCHESS 20 ., MKMOIUS OF A IM 1 YS 1 C 1 AN ;» ( J THE FORTY-FIVE CUARDSMEN . . . . U 6 , THKCOMMANDEROF MALTA I <> ' 32 PLA' 1 T . S to Illustrate the Cheap Edit , of N . NicUclhy 1 f ) itLACK TULIP . Uy Dnman 10 ° HOUSEHOLD LIKRARY ; or , Oui . le to Oonu-tftic : HapitinrsH . . . .. . . . 2 0 r TALES OF ALL NATIONS 10 PERILS OF THE OCEAN WOHKS TO III ! HAD IN 1 'HNNT NIJMIIICIIH . " THE WANDHR 1 N << JEW . . complete , in 70 Numbers . * THE MVKTERIES OF PARIS . „ . U ATAR-fJULL aixl PAULA MONTI . „ 1 M MARTIN THE FOUNDLING . . .. 47 „ ] THE I 1 ASTARD OF MAULEON . „ iJG „ J LIFE IN I'ARIH .... „ 'l . t „ li PR 1 DK : or . THE DUCHESS . „ M'i ., h MEMOIRS OF A PHYSICIAN - „ 411 ,, o THE FOK . TY-F 1 VE ( iV ARDSMKN „ . i" ., l > THE COM MANDER OF MALTA . ., M .. «' THE HLACK TULIP . .. 10 .. «•' TALKH OK ALL NATIONS . „ M < l All tin- ubove WoiKh are alwiiyn in Print in NuinhniH or Comp lete Copii'H , und are well printed on Fine Paper , with lleuu ( . i < ul h llluBtruuoiiH , iiikI « iu » bo hm \ by Order vi uny Howli » oU » jr m Tvwu or Country , * « \ of < hin lle in i o " " of
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| , \ ' , [ ,, ., ' ° This tlay ( is published , i ) iico 2 n . C ; L , T ^ II E SPO It T IN ( J MAGAZINE for NO V EM HER , INfji . Kmh < TliBhments : — NowmiiiHter : Winner of the St . Lefjer . ISr » l . Engraved l > y E . ILie . ker , from a Painting by Harry Hall . And Reading th . ' " Riot " Act . Kii { fravuil l > y J . ycott , from a l ' anitinjf by E . Corbet . CONTKNTO . ^ j Diary for November—The Rucing- in Ootpllrtllj ^ by-jCravtin — Ne wmniHt . er : by Castor—The First of NovniiinH ^ ufeHK | Ctek ) il *« rr , i ' annageg in the Life of Tilbury N » g « , Ek < j . ; or , ^ H ^^ BMRribMtfp of an UiiKiicceHsftil Mini : by Foxglove—lii'ookJ ^ nirr'lSBKffic Fields Sptirld of the AViiMtcrna : l > y Linton—KirtluiigMtiinirTTea— ¦ Th « : Jester : by Rotxntll ltrowu—Atlveulur «; n of ITOlarov . with ^ . f AlKicdolc :. of Ills Many I ' lirndu : Etliled by Suron — Reading t-1 M | - > 'M | "Riot " A « t—Htii « f-H untiti ^ in Somerset and Devon : by C . S . ^ - 'iJ Feathers and Flax : by 1 ) it >^ en < : H—Literature : " Stud l < 1 iiriii . " * B " L « Morvan ; it « Wild Kportw , Vineyartln , and Forentb " —Public w * AniUHeinenta of the Mctrtipolia State of tht ; OdtlH , &<; . —Turf I J Re-iHter . « Pitman , Warwick-square , London ; and may be had , by order , I of all Booksellers . . I i . _ . , i ^
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r * J i us I . puhliHhed , J , rYMlK HIIOKKN DRUM I'OJLKA and HAPPY M . CHILD ' S ( JALOP , with IlluKUatitMiB from HimoiiiB'Statuert |' in tin ; l- ' . xliihilioii . Nt » w reatly at Addiaon ami Hollicr'M , 210 , I < lti- !; ciit-wtree , l . l ' ri > : o 2 h ., pout free . M
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p to ] J li h o l > «' «•' < l h « Now ready , Fourth Edition , piicof > s . ( id ., 8 vo . cloth , j BUONCIIITJS , ASTHMA , CONSUMPTION , ' CHRONK ; <; OU ( 1 I 1 , LOSS «» f VOIOK , nn . l various attec- lii . i . H ol the I . iiii ^ m , Air TiiIxh , and 'I'hrti . tt , uucocuaflilly treated [ \>\ Mfiliciit peruke I thin valuahlt ; work ; for it tiaunoi . fail to unjv «? Hkr tho higheut I L < ln « ice , both interewtiiiK- und C ( iiiHolin « to tiiein . I ' Dr . Madtloi-. k him provtttl hiniHoK u frioud and benefactor to j hin speoicH . "—Vmnbridan University Herald I lle Kill | Vt 8 tr o m < X Mlu wU < r *>"' ° ot «» -row ; Bull | it « ro , SID ,
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This day is published , price 2 s ^ 6 d — FI TJNCH'S POCKET-BOOK TOR , . With a Coloured Plate ( PROGRESS of Binnu l 852 by JOHN LEECH ; and numerous Wood Enffravln l ERls M ) LEECH and JOHN TENNIEL . engravings by JOH \ Punch Office , 85 , Fleet-street .
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PAXTON'S FLOWER GARrJi ^ This day is published , price 2 s . 6 d ., No 21 of PAXTON'S FLOWER GARDpv By Dr . Lindley and Joseph Paxton . l \\ a * tr ? f * "• BeauUfully Coloured Large Plates , and Fine E ^?^* K * The First Volume may be had handsomely bound ; , price JEI . 13 s ., Illustrated with Thirtysix large ^ Coloured pw *' and One Hundred and Twenty Woodcuts . U 0 l 0 l « red Piate 8 ( Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouyerie-street .
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This day is published , price Is ., the Second Editli ^ TTTWHAT SHALL we HAVE for DINNER p » T Satisfactorily answered by Numerous Bills of p , / ' from Two to Eighteen Persons . By Lady Maria Clbtibrb ^ ck Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie-streoh .
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rpHE SECRET of BEAUTY , or LADli ? X COMPANION TO- THE TOILET of a S ^ k ^ iSe S ^ ° Ught tO ^ P ° SSefSi 0 ; i ° «» P » igVt ^ jTZSLlgS & S ? ' " - K - Gooda 11 - - ^^ . — . _ .
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IMPORTANT TO ADVEKTISE 11 S THE WOLVERHAMPTON and STAFFORD JL SHIRE HEKALD , and BIRMINGHAM , SHROPSHIR E * and MIDLAND COUNTIES ADVERTISER . Tl . e adTenlinr public is re « pectfull > - informed that the WOLVEH IlAMPinv and STAFFORDSHIRE HEKALD is now circulating " xteii si * ely throughout Staffordshire , Shropshire , and the " Midland Counties , and is , therefore , the best advertising medium in this populous and highly important Dis . rict , as , independently of its large cii dilation in Private Families , it ha * an exten $ i » e one amongst Public Institutions and Professional Men , and is read in every respectable Hotel and Tavern in the above Couutiej With respect to it * teeming population , its vast extent , immense resources , and umiyalled manufacturing operations , this District is one of the highest importance to advertisers , and circulating extensively throughout , the WOLVERHAMPTON and STU'I FOltDSHIRE HERALD affords to advertisers and the public the best possible medium of publicity for the announcement of Auctioneers , Insurance Offices , Public Companies , and Societies , Professional Men , Merchants , Factors , Tradesmen , andGener . il Dealers , and that too at a scale of charges , the liberal character of which , has not failed to secure to the proprietors an extensive patronage . The- WOLVERHAMPTON and STAFFOBSHIRE HERALD is published eve ^ -y Wednesday morning , price 5 J ., on a sheet aa larg-e as ' lhe IHmes , and circulated , at an early hour in the morning-, through the entire District , and in many parts of the Kingdom . * • All letters for the HeraM should be addressed , Thomas Bardel Brindley , Herald Office , Snow-hill , Wolveihauuitou .
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"PP ! MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRAHV / October 18 , 1851 . In order to promote the circulation of the best New Books , C . E . MUD 1 K has so increased and arranged his Library that any Newly-publitshed Work of acknowledged . merit or general 'interest miy be tibtpiued without delay by fe ^ f ^^^^^ * ; m £ n » S * -eUS 3 CoiKiEYStrBSCRIBERS OF TWb 3 ^^ "fe ; % « g ^||« \|«^ fDfc ,. r- , ¦¦ ; -i *? ejffc $ fctoek ¦ mh ^ m ^ ftom'tw ^ iiQi p > $ i * q ^ tmdwd cojiUiof «< c « ry lewliny Work , ; Freife Coine «^ Kt &* 4 < ied whenever a deiaf occurs , and an ample supply i » prorutedof all the principal A ' e « - Works as they appear , - The preference is given to # ork 3 of History , Bioijrapny , "Reliaion , Philosophy , and Travel . The best Works of Fiction are also freely added . A Prospectus will bo forwarded , on application to Charlea Edward Mudie , 28 , Upper King-street , Dloonisbury-8 < iuare .
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O RCHESTltAL SOCIETY , formed for the Performance of Works in the Highest Class of Orclu > Pttal Music , with Special Reference to New , Untried , and c onnmratively Unknown CoinpoKiiions . Season 1851-M . Council : — UeserB . Henry ltlH ^ rovo , James Hoivell , Jolin lliillaii , < ; ' ' ; "" Lucas , and Alfred NicholHon . The Firnt Annual Beries ol Concerts ' will be fjiven at St . ' Martin ' s-hall , on 4-ijfht alteriiau-M 6 tulay evenings , coininencin < f November 17 . Subscr ption i < the Belies , £ i is . ; Ht : illa , X" 3 . 3 s . Tickets to be had : » t AlOj- 'p-Addition and Holliei ' a . 210 , Kf ^ ont-street . All the seats will u » nurmierud and reserved throiiijhout the evening .
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| AMELI . I < : i > DAGUKRRKOTVPKS , by Mr . UK AIM ) , 85 . ( ING WI LLIAM-STKKKT , ( , ' \\ ' 3 «; PAULIAMKN r-SjTIlKET ; and ( ho HOYAL \{ n' } ~ TKOIINIC INHTITU'liON , HKOENT-STKEKT ; alsj J ' . CHURCH-STREET . l / TVElU'OOL . . ,, „ , Mr . K . 1 UCAR 1 ) h «» fi' <; cntly introduced an importantimprov ment ,. 'hy which hi ^' * I > a ^ u . ; rreotype Miniatures are r . iiiii" « '' » j gnd tlivi'eby secured from that miHccptiliilitV to tarniKli i be < foni < : obscured , which all otli «; rs arc liable t >; tho <"" . " fkltO attain the brilliancy , depth of tone , and pcrmaiieiicy «» ' Ml jtahitin-. -
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W GUIS ROSSI , IIAIR-CUTTKK »¦>« HLi CO 1 FFIHJR , U . > l , Iti ; ,.,, t . BtriH > t «»|) i » 09 it «) Hiun > v ^ l" J Wuntor vL tho TUANSl'AllKNT lll' : AP"l >"' l , thin TK 1 UJKKS , the Hair of which i « Hin ^ ly attached lo . - . ctiy truDripitrcnt . fabric , rendering th « akin of t . li « h « a « I" - ^ vliuble ; an < I bring attached to u foundation < ' (> "Htrl , j t ) ,,., to tiietriciil principle !) , 1 end or a thom miperior to » H «> tn <> rB nvi-iiled . M liAI . Hf , Bole proprietor of the OF . LKBUATF . D PERUVIAN P ^; which iH unv « -r « ally approved iiikI admired . Thi" " '" ' ot | ,, ; r taining neither ardent Hpirit , i > iiiig < 'nt « UH « nti » l oUs , " , (> lt ) jt iiUurioiiB materialH . < : lt : an » tho Hair expeditioitaly , * , , . „ ,, f bountifully bright , and imparts to it the dolieat" Iru * -. „„„» Mow ™ . The iJair when wuhIioiI with thia JUIn » « ' «> " , j ,,,-pleaauntly noft . and luxuriant in growth : and . '" """' jIaii : > iy proiic-iiy oinph . ying injuri ffi n ojtiraotB to clean ft . " ¦ „ ,,., ,. ton !> i have been rendere . T h » r » hjlr tunwil tfrey . it will ""« : ''" \ jyiAN to Its Natural Colour und IJrilliuncy bv uamg t"e 1 r > HALM . j [ V ' < * J « i
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 1, 1851, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_01111851/page/24/
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