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PRIVATE TUITION . MR . J . SIBREE , M . A . ( of the University of London ) , wjshes to take ONE or TWO PUPILS to educate with the Son ' s of a Gentleman residing'in the neighbourhood of StrOud . The course of instruction will comprise all the branches of a complete Classical and Mathematical Education ( including German and French ) , Buch as is required in preparing for a Professional Life , or for entering the Universities . The house Mr . S . occupies is ; m a healthy and pleasant situation , in one of the most agreeable districts in England . Term 3 £ 100 per Annum . The Upper jGrange , near Stroud , Gloucestershire . References to S . S . Marling , Esq ., Ebley , Gloucestershire .
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E DUCATION ( Plicate ) . —In one of the noblest mansions simtlirty appropriated in anv midland county , 2 \ hour 8 'from London , a limited number of PUPILS is received by a Clergyman , M . A . Oxon . of much experience and some literary name . Terms comparatively moderate . Admission at i > . ny period of a quarter . Addresri S . T . P ., Churton ' s Library , Ho * Hes-street , Cavendish-sqaare .
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THE EXHIBITION OF 1851 . VISITORS' RE-UNION and BUSINESS ADDRESS OFFICE , 448 , We 6 t Strand London , ( over the Electric Telegraph-office , and opposite Hungerford-street ) . Established as a general and universal focus for mutual communication and general inquiry . Messrs . JOHN HAMPDEN and Company , Patentees and General Commissioners for the promotion of British and Foreign Art and Industry , consulting Engineers and Draughtsmen , 448 , West Strand . London . Maps , Plans , and Surveys made ; Perspective , Plain , or Working Drawings executed with the greatest precision , punctuality , and dispatch . Models , or working machinery of any description , copied on an enlarged or reduced scale , and built to order for home use or exportation .
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THK QUEEN'S PARASOL , registered by THOMAS EVANS and CO ., Feb . 19 , 1851 . " Upon the highest authority—that is , fair authority—we are enabled to state , that the existing ne plus ultra is to be found in ' The Queen ' s Perasol , ' -which has this week exhibited itself at our office , ' and made a sunshine in that gloomy place . ' It is admirable : brilliant , but not gaudy ; light , but not fragile ; commodious , but not clumsy . It is firm , without obliging the parasol to become an umbrella ; light , without obliging it to become a wreck "—The Leader , April 19 , 1851 . To be had of all Drapers and Wholesale Houses "; also at the Manufactory , No . 10 , WOOD-STREET , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON .
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RO YAL VICTORIA FELT CARPETING . The public attention is particularly directed to this Manufacture . The carpeting combines beauty of desig-n , durability , imperviou 8 ness to dust , and economy in price , costing half that of Brussels . It has now been in general use many years , and become well established with the trade and the piblic , and can be purchased at all respectable Carpet Houses in London , and in nearly every Town in the United Kingdom . The PATENT WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY , 8 , LOVE-LANE , ALDERMANBURY , also manufacture Printed and Embossed Table Covers i n the newest designs . Window Curtains , Cloths for Upholsterers , thick Felt for Polishing , &c . &c . Manufactories at Leeds , and Borough-road , London . Wholesale Warehouses , 8 , Love-lane , Wood-street , London .
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FLOOR CLOTHS ^ Best quality , warranted 2 s . 6 d . per square yard . Persian ami Turkey pattern 8 s . 9 < 1 . do . Common Floor Cloth 2 s . Od . do . INDIA MATTING ; COCOA FIBRE MATS and MATTING . Japanned Folding Screens from 3 <} s . JOWETT , Manufacturer , 53 > , New Oxford-3 treet .
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A CARD . C DOBSON COLLET , late of the Royal Italian Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing . For Terms of Musical Ltytturea , Private Lessons , or Clats Teaching , in Town or Country , apply to C . D . C , 15 , Essex-street , Strand .
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HOMC EOPATHTCCOCOA PREPARED BY TWLOR HROTHER 8 . ( The most extensive manufacturers of Cocoa in Europe . ) This original and exquisite preparation , combining , in nn eminent degree , the purcneas , nutriment ., and line aroma of the fresh nut , in prepared under the most able homoeopathic advice , with the matured skill and experience of TAYLO It BROTHERS , the inventory A dcliciouo and wholesome beverugo to all ; it is a moat essential article of diet , and especially adapted to those under homcuopathic treatment . It is not cloying to tho appetite , and agrees with the most delicate and irritable digestive organs . It is purifying to the blood , soothing and agreeable to the neroua system , lubrictting to the . alimentary canul , and proves , at the same time , invigorating and refreshing . TAYLOR BROTHERS confidentl y challenge comparison between this and any of the so-called homoeopathic cocoa offered to the public . A dingle trial will suffice . Observe , particularly , upon each packet , the name , TAYLOR HKOTIIKRS , LONDON , whoso advantages over other makers arisen from the paiumount ¦ Xtent of their manufacture . ; larger experience , greater com-Wand of murkets , matured judgment in selection , nnd ttkill in preparation , euuhlinr them to oiler every kind of plain und funoy COCOA AND CHOCOLATE , regards both quality and price , upon unequall-d terms . They are alao inventors mid exclusive proprietor of the 8 OLAJHLK AND l > I KTUTIU COCOAS . The latter 1 » strongly recommended by the faculty to invuliils , oiivnleacuiits , mid dyspeptlca , at ) moHt nutritious and eimyof diroBilou . and lietrig free from the exciting proportion of tea nnd venfn ni " k 0 a il u l " denirable refreshment alter u Into All other makes of these are Bpurioiitj imitation * . a m v 1 m i ma ! . 1 > ni "'" " » ti () ii 8 . which WILL KEEP OOOI ) IN lllMPK I \ Nif N iA N , M iy b 0 luul ' wh . ole » iil « f . tlio Milla , 811 . ff » t 5 ;« d oV ^ ONi ttua ruuil from Urocors ; lr ~ iSKSttSfe WBIKri * COCOAB
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ROSSI ' S MARINE TINCTURE , for 8 TAINING the HAIR a beautiful Brown or Black , in a few minutes , without staining the skin The tincture applied by contract if required , or sold in bottles , 5 s . 6 d ., 10 s . 6 d ., and 2 Is . —8 ole inventor , LOUIS ROSSI , Coiffeur , 254 , Regent-Btreet . 8 aloons for Hair Cutting and Dressing . On parle Francais .
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H COLWELL , TRUSS and INSTRUMENT MAKEB , Bird-iti-Hand-court , 76 , Cheapside , begs to call attention to the following prices;—e .. d . 8 . d . BeBt Plain Tru 83 .. .. 5 0 Egg ' s German Truss 10 0 Salmon ' s expired Patent 8 0 Silk Net Suspensories 3 6 Coles'ditto 10 0 Cotton ditto .... 2 6 Lacing- Stockings , Knee-caps , and Ankle-pieces , for Weak Joints and Varicose V r eins . Leg-irons , Ladies Back-boards , Dumb Bells , and every other article in the Trade , at equally moderate charges . Testimonials of the Press : — "Mr Henry Colwell ' s Trusses , designed for Prolapsus Ani , are admirable in their construction . Those which are intended for Prolapsus Uteri are the most perfect instruments we have ever seen . "— The Chemist . " In science and skill in adapling his trusses to the peculiar I circumstances of the case , Mr . Colwell is inferior to no artist in London . "— United Service . " Mr . Colwell has , in the most philanthropic and praiseworthy manner possible broken through the extortionate system so longpervading the Truss-making trade . "—Sun . " Mr . Colwell has combined lightness of spring and delicacy of workmanship with the greatest security , ease , and comfort to the patient . "—Reading Mercury . " Mr . Colwell is an eminent Truss-maker . "—Herald . Ladies attended by Mrs . Colwell , Mondays , Wednesdays , and Fridays , at 24 , Boston-street , Gloucester-place , New-road ; and on Tuesdays . Thursdays , and Saturdays at the Manufactory , Bird-in-Hand-court , 76 , Cheapside , from eleven till four .
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BEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , EYEBROWS . &c , may be with certainty obtained by using a very small portion of ROSALIE COUPELLE'S PARISIAN POMADE , every morning , instead of any oil or other preparation . A fortnight's use will , in most instances , show its surprising properties in producing and curling- Whiskers , Hair , &c , at any age , from whatever cause deficient ; as also checking greyness , &c Purchasers who have been deceived by imitations of this Pomade , under various ridiculous titles , will do well to make ONE TRIAL of Miss Coupelle ' s preparation , which they will find to answer all it professes . 8 entfree by post , with instructions , &c , on receipt of twentyfour postage 8 tamps , by Miss Coupelle , Ely-place , Holborn , London ; who may be consulted on these matters daily , from two till five o ' clock . testimonials . Lieutenant Holroyd , R . N ., writes : " Its effects are truly astonishing ; it has thickened and darkened my hair very much . " Mrs . Buckley , Stapelford : " Your delightful Pomade has improved my hair wonderfully . " Mr . Yates , hair-dres 3 er , Malton : " The young man has now a good pair of Whiskers ; I want you to send me two pots for other customers of mine . " Mrs . Lello , Worthing : " I use your Pomade in my nursery , as I find it very useful for children ' s hair also . " DO NOT CUT YOUR CORNS—BUT CURE THEM . Also will be sent ( free ) , on receipt of thirteen stamps , her only safe , speedy , and lasting cure for soft or hard corns , bunions , &c . It cures in three days , and is never failing . Mrs . Hughes , Sutibury : "It cured four corns , and three bunions , amazingly quick , and is the best and safest thing I have ever met with . " Address : MISS COUPELLE , Ely-place , Ilolborn , London . "• ' ° 3 . i _ a = r y , | y c . e 'e
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CURES FOR THE UNCURED ! HOL LOWAY'S OINTMENT . — extraordinary Cure of Sckofula . or Kino ' s Evil . Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . II . Alliuay , 209 , High-street , Cheltenham , dated the 22 nd of January , 1850 . To Professor Hollo way . "Sir , —My eldest son , when about three years of age , was afflicted with a Glandular Swelling- in the neck , which , after a short time , broke out into an Ulcer . An eminent medical man pronounced it as a very bad case of Scrofula , and prescribed for a considerable time without effect . The disease then for four years went on gradually increasing in virulence , wl \ en , besides the ulcer in the neck , another formed below the left knee , and 21 third under the eye , besides seven others on the left arm , with a tumour between the eyes , which was expected to lireak . During the whole of the time my Buffering hoy had received the constant advice of the moat celebrated medical Gentlemen at Cheltenham , besides being for several months at the General Hospital , where one of the Surgeons said that he would amputate the left arm , hut that the blood was bo impure that , if that limb were taken oil ' , it would be then even impossible to subdue the disease . In this cleuperate state I determined to give your Pills and Ointment a trial , and , after two months' perseverance in their use , the tumour gradually began to disappear , and Hip lischarge from all the ulcers perceptibly decicased , unrf at the expiration of eight months they were perfectly healed , anil the hoy thoroughly restored to the blessings of health , to the astonishment of u large circle of acquaintances , who could totify to the truth of this miraculous case . Throe yearn have now elapsed without any recurrence to the malady , arid the boy in now as healthy as heart can wiah . Under them ; circumstances I consider that 1 should be truly ungrateful were I not to make you acquainted with thin wonderful cure , effected by your mediciru-H , after every other ineiinu had failed . ( Signed ) "J . II . A 1 . 1 . U 1 AY . " Sold b y the Proprietor , 2 M , Strand ( near Temple liar ) , Loudon , and by all respectable Vendera of Patent Medicines throughout tho Civilized World , In Pots and Boxes , at la . l . Jd .. 2 h . 9 ( 1 ., 4 s . 6 d ., lla ., 2 is ., anil . 'IJw . each . There iu a very considerable saving in taking tho larger sizes . N . l « . — Directions for the guidance of Patients art ! afllxed to each pot or box . Dlt . CULVKRWKLL ON NERVOUHN ESH , DKHIL 1 TY . ANI ) 1 NDKiKSTION ; alm > on Urinary Derangemenlii , Coimtipation , and HuimorrhoidH . In . tiiiclk ; by Pont , In . ( id . W HAT TO ICAI , DRINK , ANI ) AVOID . " Abstineutiu iniilti ctirimtur iiiorhi . " A popular exposition of tins | H incipil ciuimcb ( ovur and curt-lens feeding , Kte . ) of tho above hurutmiiig im , i <( iHti < 'Mv ing v . omplitiutH , wilh an equally intelligible and popular exposition of how wo photihl live to fcot r | d of ihi-in ; to which is added diet tnblea for every ineiil in the day , und full iuttlructiotiH lor th « regimen nnd observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated by numerous ciihcs , & <; . VoIh . 13 and 3 , comnimumB ti > the preceding , THE KNJOYMKNTOK I . IFK . | HOW TO ItK HAPPY . " Jucunde Vivorc . " IV . ON URINARY DLSORDKRS , CONSTIPATION , and HJUMORltHOlDS ; tluiir Obviution und Uomoval . Hherwoixl , 2 ' . i , Putom «>» l <» r-row ; Mitnii , 31 > , Conihlll ; and tho Author , 10 , Arjryll-pluco , Kojrent-utioot ; coiiiuUutwn hour * , tvn to ttvolvc ; * v « niog » , « ovou till nine , J ' ' ' ¦ J
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ASSOCIATION FOB PROMOTING THE REPEAL OF THB TAXES ON KNOWLEDGE . - ^
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A COURSE OF LECTURES , IN AID OF THE FUNDS , WILL , BE GIVEN AS FOLLOWS ' .- — AT THE NATIONAL HALL , MONDAY , May 12 th HAMLET . By GEORGE DAWSON , M . A .
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AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTION , SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS , MONDAY , May 19 th .. SHAKSPEEK . CONTRASTBD CHARACTERS IN SHAKSPEBR — OBAVITVT . Of MIKTH . By C . COWDEN CLARKE . MONDAY , May 26 th SONGS OF SHAKSPERE . MONDAY , June 2 nd , EOBIN HOOD & MAID MARIAN . By C D . COLLET . WITH VOCAL ILLUSTRATIONS , ON BOTH OCCASIONS , By miss THORNTON AND Miss A . HINCKS ,
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Admission 6 d . Reserved Seats , Is . Reserved Seats for the Course , -s . 6 d . Doors open at half-past Seven . Commence at half-past Ei ^ lit . Tickets to be had of J . A . Novello , 69 , Dean-street , and 24 , Poultry ; J . Watson , Queen ' s-head-passa ^ e ; E . Truelove , Johnstreet ; at the National-hall ; at the Mechanics' Institution ; and at the Office of the Association , 15 , Essex-3 treet , Strand . By order of the Committee , C . DOBSON COLLETT , Secretary .
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n , - " - a , y . e - - "• T 1 HE GREAT EXHIBITION . ' ° X NOTICE TO VISITORS . 3 . Of the vast assemblages of persons who will visit the " Me-• tropolis of the world , " a large majority will have heard of the i _ reputation , or tested the merits of MISS DAWSON'S ELEGANT TOILET REQUISITES . Among the tens of thousands a who will grace the Industrial Fair , every nation will contribute = r bright samples of its youth , beauty , and fashion . The frequenters of the Ball , the Public Assembly , and the Promenade , y , will find both personal comfort and attraction promoted by the use of Miss Dawson ' s Elegant Requisites . The patronage of the aristocracy and the elite of fashion , and | y the confirmation , by experience , of the infallible efficacy of these c . Creative Renovating Specifics , have characterised them with perfection , and given them a celebrity unparalleled , e BEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , &c—Of all the prepar . i'e tions induct d for restoring-, improving-, and beautifying the human hair , none have gained such a world-wide celebrity and immense sale as Miss DAWSON'S celebrated THERM ETKNE . It is eminently successful in nourishing , curling , and beautifyingthe hair , and checking greyness in all its stages , strengtheningweak hair , preventing its falling off , &c . For the reproduction of hair in baldness , from whatever cause and at whatever aye , it stands unrivalled , never having failed . One trial only is solicited ' to prove the fact . Sent free with instructions , &c , on receipt of twenty-four postage stamps , by ELLEN DawsuN , Post-ollice , Gray ' a-inn-roau , London . TESTIMONIALS . 1 " I have only used two packages of your valuable preparation , ' and I am happy to inform you my hair , which was gone very grey , is quite restored to its natural colour . "—Miss ( J . Tabb , ' St day . ' __ «< I hive been tempted to try several compounds advertised , 1 but your delightful pomade certainly is the bust I have ever ' used : it has improved iny hair amazingly . " —Miss Mary Clark , Belfast . " It is now three months since I first used your Thermetrnc , and my hair , which was veiy thin , and in some places quite gone , in now much thicker and stronger than it ever was . "—Miss Kllis , Treglisson . " I hear daily from my customers most wonderful accounts of your celebrated Thermetene ; its propertiea are certainly astonishing . " — T . K ., perfumer , Truro . For children it i 8 indispensable , as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hnir . MIS 3 DAWSON'S CELKMKATED KNAMKL POWOEIt FOR THE SKIN ANI ) COM PLEXION . —This Powder imparts to the nkiii a natural whitencdH , youtlnul delicacy and Boltuc-s , attainable by no other means . UrownnetiBof the Neck or Arnib , undue Redness of the Face ; and Hands , uie obviated by one application of this exquisite discovery . For personal appearance at ( Joint , th « Hall or Concert , it in iiidinpeiirtiihlr , especially ua it . represses th « : unpleasantneHS of Henmble perspiration and its disagreeable accompaniments . It will lie found superior to any other article for preventing that , Moisture in the hands ao detrimental to I- ' ancy Ncedlr-work . When applied to the Joints of the Arm , it preveut . H any Discoloration of iht : Dit'bH . To Actruuuca and KingeiH it is ol inllnilo Bervice , subduing th ; it UedneuB of the Features caused by exertion , and cooling the akin in a most delightful manner . Its capability of soothing irritations , and removing cutaneous defect' :, di . icoloratioiiH , and uiitsightly uppearance , render it indispensable to every toilet , ( ientlemcu after shaving >< ill lind it allny all irritation and tenilei ness olthu Hkin , and render it ; iolt ., Hinnath , and pleuHaut . —l ' rice Uh . per box , or sent direct by Mihu Daw . son , on receipt of thirty poutngt ; Ht ; uu | m . BEAUTIFUL TEK III . —M i . ss Dawson ' s 1 ' hh . niaw Tooth I'owuitli poBHeases , in nil ox traordinnry ( hgree , Ibe |) o » vcr ol c . IitaiiHing , poliHhing , and whitouing tin ; ti-etli , lioivever discolored tli « -y nr . iy bo by HJcknenH or noKlect . if < 'ing composed entirely of Urttringeiit and tonic vegetable HubHtunceH , it . |» re « i-rv « 'H thecnanii'l , HtreiigtheiiH the gumn , and completely eradicates the Htmrvy . The HiHt application given the teeth 11 beautiful pearly whituni . 'iiH , and by oounUi-lly uaing the biiiiik , pcrHima will retain implrndid ot ol toeth to the hint , period of lilo . Its antiai ' plic propeitieti render it pin ticulai ly adupted fi > r correcting any uiiple . a « i » nt . ellluvia that uiihch h'oni carioua or ileciiyed teeth ; und itH gruterul uroinutic «| Hi » liiy impurU » pleauant fragrance to the broath , induceH a lieullhy action of the Runm , and oamie . H them to uhhiiuio th «? brightnevH and colour indicative of perfect aoundiietiB . 1 ' rioe 1 b . fid . per box , or »>; nt diix : ; t on rec «) ipt of twenty-four poutio {» aiumpri . IlKWAiiK ol' hjhiiiiim Imitations 1 'I hu only genuine article beaiH the lit . >! ie of Ki . l-KN DiWoON 011 tho Wruppiir or l . uhel . Addrunu , Miea ICi . lmn Vayohjh , Pv * t-ofllce , Umy ' u-iim-roiid , J London .
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TO PEKSONS about to M AKRY . —Those about to marry should obtain my guide , with designs , gent postage free , where they will see that a four-roomed Cottage is comfortably furnished for 25 guineas ; a six-roomed House completely and neatly for £ 70 ; an eight-roomed House , with many elegances , and substantially , for £ 110 ; a Mansion , of fourteen rooms , furnished with that style of elegance , beauty , and durability , for which the house has obtained so large a share of public patronage , for 350 guineas . A single room or a single article at the same moderate charges . To country residents all goods delivered in any part of the Kingdom carriage free . At SMITH ' S Cabinet , Bc . iding , and Upholstery Warerooms , 28 , Bagnigge-wells-road . next door to ClerkenweJl Police Court .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 10, 1851, page 451, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1882/page/23/
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