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Sept. 21, 1850.] &f)t &£&&*?? ! 623
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PROVISIONS. Putter Best Fresh, 10s. €d. ...
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HOPS. POTATOES. Kent Pockets 95s. to 113...
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HAY AND STRAW. (Per load of 36 Trusses.)...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Friday, Septemb...
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BIRTHS, MAKRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. O...
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T HEN () It T FT LONDON NEEDLEWOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, 31Red Lion-square. Established for the execution of all kinds of needleworkand to
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Sept. 21, 1850.] &F)T &£&&*?? ! 623
Sept . 21 , 1850 . ] & f ) t & £ &&*?? ! 623
Provisions. Putter Best Fresh, 10s. €D. ...
PROVISIONS . Putter Best Fresh , 10 s . € d . to 11 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 13 s . to £ 3 16 s . per cwt . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 59 s . to 60 s . Cheese , Cheshire 42 — 69 Derby , Plain 44 — 54 Hams . York 60 —70 Eggs , French , per 120 , 4 s . 9 d . to 5 s . 6 d .
Hops. Potatoes. Kent Pockets 95s. To 113...
HOPS . POTATOES . Kent Pockets 95 s . to 113 s . York Regents per ton . . s . to .. Choice ditto .. 126 —210 Wisbech Regents — .. Sussex ditto .. 84 — SO Scotch Reds .. — .. Farnham do .. ,. .. — French Whites — ..
Hay And Straw. (Per Load Of 36 Trusses.)...
HAY AND STRAW . ( Per load of 36 Trusses . ) Cumberland . Smithfield . Whitechapel . Hay , Good .... 75 s . to 78 s 75 s . to 77 s 50 s . to 75 s . Inferior .. 50 — 70 50 —60 .... 0 — 0 New ....... 0—0 0—0 o — O Clover 78—84 .... 85 —87 .... 60 —88 Wheat Straw .. 24—28 .... 23 —28 24—30
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Friday , September 13 . Declarations of Dividends . —J . Parker , Blackburn , grocer ; second and final div . ol 93 d ., on Tuesday , Oct . 15 , or any subsequent Tuesday : Mr . Pott , Manchester—J . Clarke and E . Dearden , Bury and lladcliffe , grocers ; first div . of 7 d ., on Tuesday , Oct . 15 , or any subsequent Tuesday ; Mr . Pott , Manchester—XV . Orrell , Manchester , gun manufacturer ; first div . of Is . 5 . i » l ., on Tuesday , Oct . , or any subsequent Tuesday ; Mr . Pott , Manchester . Bankrupts . —G . Ketcheh , Aaheldam , Essex , innkeeper ; to surrender Sept . 28 , Oct . 25 ; solicitors , Messrs . Wire and Child , St . Swithin ' s-lane , King- William-street ; and Mr . Barnes , Colchester ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Whitinore , Basinghall-street—J . Hussf . y , Poole , linentlrapor , Sept . 30 , Oct . 25 ; solicitors , Mr .
Sow to n , Great James-street , Bedford-row ; and Messrs . Garland and Fear , Dorchester ; otlicial assignee , Mr . Caiman , Birchinlane , Cornhill—T . Booker , sen ., and T . Booker , jun ., Marklane , merchants . Sept . 25 , Oct . 22 ; solicitor , Mr . Leigh , Georsjestreet , Mansion-house ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurchlane , Lombard-street—11 . Westlev , Greenwich , bootmaker , S «< pt . 23 , Oct . 2 ' . ); solicitors , Messrs . Bristow and Tarrant , Broad-court , Walbrook ; oilicial assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sainbrook-court , Basinghall street—C . Cutiirekt , Kenning-ton-cross , corn dealer , Sept . 24 , Oct . 21 ); solicitors , Messrs . Miller and Carr , JOastcheap ; oilicial assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , City—J . Toovey , Watford , innkeeper , Sept . 25 , Oct . 29 ; solicitors , Messrs . Dimmock and liurbey , Suffolk-lane , Cannon-street ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Lombard-street—W . Jefferson . Kingston-upon Hull , painter , Sept . 25 , Oct . 16 ; solicitor , Mr . Moss , Hull ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Uarrick , Hull .
Dividends . —Oct . 5 , G . Booth , Princes-street , Lambeth , limeburner—Oct . 4 , T . Ball , West-street , Soho . licensed victualler—Oct . 4 , P . Broad , jun ., Brighton , talloivchamller—Oct . 11 , J . Welch , Ashby-de-la-Zouch , draper — Oct . 8 , W . Jackson , Lichfield , wine incrchant — Oct . 9 , T . Treffry , Tregoney , Cornwall , seedsman—Oct . 15 , G . Kyrke , Wrexham , limeburner — Oct . 15 , J . Tomkinson , Liverpool and ltuncorn , stonemason—Oct . 14 , T . Alletson , Liverpool , drysalter . Certificates . —To be granted , wilcss cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . —Oct . 7 , VV . Murdoch , Bristol , draper—Oct . 11 , T . B . Bourne , Liverpool , cot ' ton broker—Oct . 11 , B . Brown , Newtown , Montgomeryshire , coachbuilder—Oct . 11 , J . Welch , Ashby-de-la-Zouch , draper—Oct . 11 , G . and II . Holmes , Derby , ironmongers .
Scotch Sequestrations . —G . Park , Kilmun , Argyleshire , fle * her , Sept . Ill , Oct . 10—J . Macdonald , Glasgow , mason , Sept . 18 , Oct . 9—W . C . Gillan , Leith , banker , Sept . 18 , Oct . 16—W . Anderson , Carnwath , Lanarshire , wright , Sept . 20 , Oct . 11 . Tuesday , Sept . 17 . Bankrupts . —J . B . Larke , Norwich , draper , to surrender Sept . 27 , Oct . 29 ; solicitors , Messrs . Ashurst and Son , Old Jewry ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Graham—J Savm . i ., St . Neots , Huntingdonshire , draper , Sept . 27 , Nov . 12 ; solicitors , Messrs . Cobs Adelphi-terrace , Strand ; and Messrs . Foster , Cambridge ; oilicial assignee , AJr . Edwards , Sambrook-court , Basinghallstrcct— A . Solomons , Uasinghall-strcet , merchant , Oct . 4 , Nov . 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lawrance and Plows , Old Jewrychambers , Old Jewry ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court , Basinghall-street—J . Turner , Eastbourne , Sussex , draper , Oct . 4 , Oct . 29 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotterow , Mansion-house ; anil Messrs . Sole and Turner , Aldermsinbury ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Lombardstreel—E . Marcus , Limehouse and Stepney , builder , Sept . 27 , Nov . 12 ; solicitors , Messrs . Marten , Thomas , and Hollanis , Commercial Sale-rooms , " Mincing-lane ; oflicial assignee , Mr . fJroom , Abchurch-lane , Lombard-street — E . P . Simmonjis , Highgate , near Birmingham , commercial traveller , Sept . 28 , Nov . 4 ; solicitor , Air . Sidney , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham . Dividend . —Oct . 4 , J . B . Nunn , Colchester and Ipswich , tailor ' Scotch Sequestrations . — F . P . Donovan , jun ., Grangemontli , shipbroker , Sept . 21 , Oct . 12—D . Clark , Elgin , merchant , Sept . 18 , Oct . ' . )—R . Hope , Edinburgh , baker , Sept . 23 , Oct . 14—W . Marshall , Edinburgh , artist , Sept . 25 , Oct . 16—A . Robertson , Dundee , salmon-fisher , Sept . SJ 5 , Oct . 21 .
Births, Makriages, And Deaths. Births. O...
BIRTHS , MAKRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 9 th inst ., at Nice , the Honourable Mrs . James Butler , of a daughter . On the 12 th inst ., at Kilkenny , the wife of Captain Ilaines , Ninety-second Highlanders , of a . son . On the 12 th inst ., ut the Vicarage , Enflold , the wife of the Reverend J . M . Heath , of a dauahter . On the 12 th inst .., at llollybank , Hants , the wife of Major If . Mundy , of a daughter . On the 12 th inst ., at the Rectory , Attlcburgh , tin ; wife of the lteve . rend A , B . Smyth , of a son . On the 13 th inst ., at . Iloiistoun-house , Linlithgowshire , the wife of Lieutenant C . Leckie , R . N ., of a child , stillborn . On the 13 th inst ., at St . Martin ' s Rectory , Birmingham , the will- of the Reverend J . C . Miller , of a son . On the 1 Hh inst ., sit the Rectory , Barnes , Surrey , the wife of the Reverend It . E . Copleston , of a son . On the 11 th inst ., at Shnte-houae , near Axininstcr , the wife of J . T . West , Esq ., Grenadier Gunrdu , of a son . On the 15 th inst ., in llydo-park , the wife of J . Vnughan , Esq ., barrister , of a daughter , On the Kith inst ., at Kensington , the wife of T . B . II . Abrahall , Esq ., registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy , of a daughter . On the 16 th inst ., in Camberwell-yrove , the wife of D . Young , E-q ., of a son . On the 16 th inst ., at tho Rectory , Blandford St . Mary ' s , Dorsetshire , the wife of the Uovereud J . Man * field , of a son . Ou the 17 th inst ., the wife of Cholincley Dering , Esq ., of a son ,
Births, Makriages, And Deaths. Births. O...
On the 17 th inst ., in Cavendish-square , the Honourable Mrs . Barrington , of a daughter . On the 17 th inst ., at Greystoke Castle , Cumberland , Mrs . Howard , of Greystoke , of a son and heir . MARRIAGES . On the 20 th nit ., at Cambridge , United States , Mr . Henry A . Wise , of the Navy of the United States , to M iss Charlotte Brooks Everett , daughter of Mr . E . Everett , formerly American . Minister in London . On the 6 th inst ., atMo'Ien , in the duchy of Lauenburg , Baron M . F . Baker de Losecke , captain in the Ducal Lauenburg Rifles , to Emma Adela Williams Carr , adopted daughter of Captain and Mrs . Stanley Carr . On the 9 th inst ., at Ostend , H . C . Grattan , Esq ., to Lucy , second surviving daughter of C . R . Nugent , Esq . On the 12 th inst ., at Melrose , the Reverend J . Park Whalley , rector of Illin < rton , Norfolk , to Agnes Ellen , youngest daughter of XV . Birch . Esq ., of Wrctham-hall , Norfolk . On the l ;> th inst ., at Aberdeen , Dr . F . Laing , Third ( King ' s Own ) Light Dragoons , to MaryGlennie , daughter of A . Thomson , Esq ., agent of the Bank of Scotland , Aberdeen . On the 13 th inst ., Alfred Acheson , Esq ., of London , to Emma , daughter of the late Major R . Sadleir , her Majesty ' s Ninety-fourth Regiment . On the 14 th inst ., at Brighton , Francis Edward , youngest son of the late William Venables . Esq ., of London , to Susan , younger daughter of J . T . Hester , Esq ., of Oxford . On the 16 th inst ., at Boulogne-sur-Mcr , at the British Consulate , and afterwards at the English Church , J . Thompson , Esq ., to Marianne , relict of the late Dr . Cooke Taylor , LL . D . On the 17 th inst ., at Cheltenham , S . T . Speer , M . D ., only son of T . C . Speer , M . D ., late of the Fifth Dragoon Guards , to Maria , second daughter of A . Eves , Esq ., F . R . C . S ., Cheltenham ; On the 17 th inst ., at St . John ' s , Wellington , the Reverend W . W . Pulman , M . A ., to Susanna Elizabeth , youngest daughter of the Reverend W . P . Thomas , LL . B ., vicar of Wellington , and one of the prebendaries of Wells Cathedral . On the 17 th iust ., at St . Ivcs , the Reverend W . J . Jay , M . A ., of St . Catherine-hall , Cambridge , to Harriet , fourth daughter of the late M . Osborne , Esq ., of St . Ives , Hunts . On tire 18 th inst ., J . Bergtheil , Esq ., of Tavistock-square , to Louisa , eldest daughter of M . M . Salomons , Esq ., of Brunswicksquare . On the 19 th inst ., at St . Martin ' s , Trafalgar-square , E . W . Pritchard , Keq ., M . D ., R . N ., fourth son of Captain . J . W . Pritchard , it . N ., to Mary Jane , only daughter of M . Tayler , Esq ., Newington , Edinburgh . DEATHS . On the 7 th of July , at Para , in the Brazils , on his return from St . Helena , aged 31 . Captain Rodwell , R . A ., second son of Win . Rodwell , Esq ., of Woodlands , Ipswich . On the 19 th of July , at Sierra Leone , the Honourable J . Hook , her Majesty ' s judge of the Mixed Commission Court , and member of Council for that colony . On the 6 th inst ., at Deebank , Banchory , N . B ., Lieutenant-Colonel G . T . Gordon , late of the Bombay Cavalry , aged 66 . On the 7 th inst ., at Queenstown , Ireland , A . Tayler , Esq ., for 46 years surgeon in the Royal Navy . On the Uth inst ., the Reverend E . Grange , British chaplain at Ems , Germany . On the J 2 th inst ., J . B . Graham , Esq ., barrister-at-law , late of Sussex-gardens , Hyde-park , aged 62 . On the 13 th inst ., Major A . M . Campbell , seventh sou of W . Campbell , Esq ., of Fairfield , deceased , and brother-in-law of the late Duke of Argyle , aged 57 . On the 14 th inst ., at Kensington , W . Moffat , Esq ., of Harperton , Scotland , formerly commander in the H . E . l . C . ' s maritime service , aged 76 . On the 14 th inst ., at Rothesay , Isle of Bute , Catherine Willielniina , wife of W . Johnston , Esq ., of Garroch , Gallowayshire . On the 11 th inst ., at Invererne-house , Morayshirc , llobina Anne Grant , wife of J . P . Grant , Esq ., and daughter of the late II . Grant , Esq ., of Kincorth . On the 15 th inst ., at New Brentford , the Reverend M . Banks , aged 59 . On the lGth inst ., at Brighton , Jessie Eliza , eldest daughter of E . S . Delamain . Esq ., aged 24 . On the ICth inst ., at Lyme Regis , Sarah , the only daughter of Captain C . O . Bcnctt , R . N ., of that place . On the 18 th inst ., at Jersey , J . II . O . Moore , major in the Forty-fourth Regiment , only son of the late Major-General Sir L . Moore , aged 38 .
T Hen () It T Ft London Needlewomen's Association, 31red Lion-Square. Established For The Execution Of All Kinds Of Needleworkand To
THEN () It T FT LONDON NEEDLEWOMEN'S ASSOCIATION , 31 , Red Lion-square . Es-A . - f . 1 f ^ l- ,. -1 ^ V . - > Alt « > _» . ~ . AB *^ a ^ v * m «^ & nil ¥ * ¦ k- ^ -In ~ - * 9 *~ m rr * m \ 1 * % mn ft * l ^ # « 1 ^ *¦¦ 4 "
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secure to the profits on wo by the slopsellcr . The principle of this experimental Association is , that united labour , under good superintendence , in wholesome rooms , with * division of profits among the labourers , is more economical , more safe , morn Christian , than rival labour , in separate hovels , carried on for tho benefit of middlemen or puffing tradesmen . Shirts from 4 s . ( 3 d . each . All other articles at charges as low as is consistent with the necessary requirements of the Workwomen . Every description of Ready-made Linen and Baby Linen at moderate charges . There is a Dressmaking and Millinery Department in the Establishment . Orders should be transmitted to the Superintendent , 31 , lied Lion-square . * # Ladies acquainted with deacrvingand necessitous Needlewomen who aye desirous of entering the Association , may send them to MrR . Hanson , 31 , Red Lion-square , for examination .
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BLAIR'S GOUT . and RHEUMATIC PILLS . — The acknowledged efiicacy of BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , by the continued series of Testimonials which have imsoii sent to , and published by , the proprietor for nearly twenty years , has rendered this medicine the most popular of the present a < jo ; and , in eorroboration of which , the following extract of n letter , written by John Molard Wheeler , Esq ., Collector of Customs , Jamaica , having been handed by his brother , at Swindon , to Mr . Prout for publication will fully confirm : — ' I know you have never had occasion to take Blair ' s Pills , but let me . emphatically tell you , in mercy to any friend who may purler from gout , rheumatic f ? out , lumbago , sciatica , rheumatism , or any branch of that widely-allied family , to r « oomuiend their using them . In this country they are of wonderful efficacy : not only am I personally aware of their powers , hut I sot ! my friends and acquaintances receiving unfailing benefit from their use . I would not be without them on any account . If taken in the early stage of disease , they dissipate it altogether ; if in a later , they alleviate pain , and effect a much speedier cure thun by any other means within my knowledge . " Sold by Tliomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London ; and , by his appointment , by fill respectable Medicine Venders throughout the United Kingdom . Price 2 s . 9 d . per box . Ask for ULAIU'SGOUT and RIIKUMATIC PILLS , mid observe the name and address of 'Thomas Prout , 229 , Stnmd , London , " impressed upon tho Government stamp affixed to each box of tho Genuine Medicine .
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HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT . HOLLO WAY'S PILLS . —Cure of a Case of Weakness and Debility , of Four Years' standing . Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Smith , of No . 5 , Little Thomas-street , Gibson-street , Lambeth , dated Dec . 12 , 1849 . " To Professor Hollowav , " Sir , —I beg to inform you that for nearly five years I hardly knew what it was to have a day ' s health , suffering from extreme weakness and debility , with constant nervous headaches , giddiness , and sickness of the stomach , together with a great depression of spirits . I used to think that nothing could benefit me , as I had been to many medical men , some of whom , after doing all that was in their power , informed me that they considered that I had some spinal complaint beyond the reach of cure , together with a very disordered state of the stomach and liver , making my case so complicated that nothing could be done for me . One " day , being unusually ill and in a . dejected state , I saw your Pills advertised , and resolved to give them a trial ,. more perhaps from curiosity than with a hope of being cured , however 1 soon found myself better by taking them , and so I went on persevering in their use for six months , when I am happy to say they effected a perfect cure , " ( Signed ) WILLIAM SMITH , "( frequently called EDWARD . )" Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollowat , 214 , Strand ( near Temple Bar , ) London , and by most all respectable Drug-gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized World , at the following prices—Is . l £ d ,, 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Gd ., 11 s ., 22 s ., and 33 s . each Box . There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes . N . B . —Directions for the guidance of Patients in every Disorder are affixed to each Box .
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MR . COCKLE on HEALTHY and IMPAIRED DIGESTION . Do you possess the jewel , health ? that precious boon Which relish gives to all the j «> ys of life ; Strews fairest flowers o ' er many a rugged path , And makes the pauper-fare—a regal least ! The privileges which health confers arc in themselves so numerous , so indispensable to our enjoyment , that they should necessarily offer an inducement to select "the better means for its preservation , and guard the portals through which disease may invade . And , although these observations may carry with them an interest which the afflicted alone can deeply , fully appreciate , still , let it not be forgotten that there exists no ltoyal road to the " Waters of Health ; " and that no condition , however flourishing , nor circumstances , however fair , can ensure an absolute immunity from those ill 3 of body which " flesh is heir to . " It would not be , perhaps , an exaggeration to affirm that , out of thnt great catalogue , disturbances of the stomach , liver , and bowels occupy a prominent part—not from their number alone , but also from the impaired state of health they give rise tomanifesting themselves not only through all the organs of the body , but the powers of the mind . To those , then , who unfortunately suffer from these latter ills , with torpid liver , inactive bowels , & c , and which by neglect often lead on to confirmed disease , Mr . COCKLE'S ANTIB 1 LIOUS PILLS are confidently recommended . May be had of Medicine Venders , in boxes , at Is . l ^ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 d .
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CAUTION ! RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS rpHE ONLY CURE for RUPTURE is Di \! A DE ROOS REMEDY , of which there are numerous imitations ; sufferers are therefore earnestly cautioned against a gang of youthful , impudent , self-styled doctors , some of whom have lately left the dough trough , and others the tailors ' shopboard , who dishonestly counterfeit this discovery , adopt a multiplicity of names , both P . nglish and foreign , for obvious reasons , forge testimonials , profess ( under the name of a lady assumed for the purpose ) , amongst other wonders , to tell the character of persons from their handwriting , produce whiskers , & c , in a few weeks , and by assertions tha most absurd and conflicting , have recourse to the basest practices to victimize the public . DR . DE ROOS continues to supply the afflicted with the above celebrated cure for itUPTURE , the efficacy of which , for both sexes and all ages , is too well known to need comment . 11 is perfectly free from danger , causes no pain , confinement , or inconvenience ; and will , with full instructions , & c , rendering failure impossible , be sent free on receipt of 7 s . in cash , or by Post-office order payable at the Ilolborn office . A great number of trusses may be seen which have been left behind by persons cured , as trophies of the immense success of this remedy . Letters of enquiry should contain two postage stamps . Address , WALTER DE 11 OOS , M . D ., 35 , Ely-place , Holbornhill , London . At home from 10 till 1 , and 4 till 8 . Sunday excepted .
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BEAUTIFUL WHISKERS , HAIR , SKIN , AND TEETH ! nnwEN'nr recipes indispensable t <> M , the TOILET , and personal comfort of every Lady or Gentleman , who , at the outlay of a few pence only , and a subsequent attention to the use of one or all of the following articles , would secure those attractions of which too many , both male and female , are so culpably deficient . The Recipes are for a most beautiful Liquid Hair Dye , requiring onl y four minutes in application , and , being combed through the hair with a brush , mny be used without assistance . It is considered the best dye extant . Remedies for Freckles , Sunburn , Pock Marks , Ringworm , and all cutaneous disfigurements ; Superfluous , Weak , or Grey Hair , & c . Pomade anil Bandoline for producing and curling the hair . Amandine for softening and beautifying the hands , lips , and complexion ; Tooth Powder for purifying : the teeth and breath , both of which are great essentials to health and longevity ; Enamel for filling 1 Decayed Teeth , preventing toothache and decay , thus rendering them useful through lil'o for mastication and ornament ; and a choice selection of French Perfumery , far exceeding in elegance and durability anything of tho kind ever before published in this country ; and which , with several useful Recipes for Liquid Glue , Cement for broken China , Glass , & c , & c , cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to the purchaser . The Toilet Recipes being all medically attested , may be fully relied on for safety and efficacy . The whole will bo sent ( free ) on receipt of twenty-five postage stamps . TESTIMONIALS , & c . Miss TIill . Plastow : —•• Your recipes are invaluable-, the hair dye alone being worth ten times the cost of the whole . " Mr . Jones , I ' wlelli : — ' Some time ago I sent two shillings for a packet of your Parisian Pomade , which for restoring tho hair is superb ; and , from the succors of that , I am induced to purchase your twenty recipes . " Address , Mias Itosalie Coupello , 35 , Ely-placo , Ilolborn-liill , London ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 21, 1850, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_21091850/page/23/
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