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Every Yard of Cloth sold at the Jiontjon Cloth Establishment is sold at the Wholesale Price !!! AS an AUXILIARY to the CLOTH TRADE , the Proprietors of the LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT have appropriated the upper part of their extensive Premises in COVENTRY STREET to the purposes of • A LARGE TAILOBI ^ G ESTABLISHMENT , In which experienced , talented cutters , and the best Workmen to be found in the Metropolis , are employed to make up in a superior manner any materials purchased in the CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , at the charge of only the Wokkmen's Wages . Here is provided A PERFECT SCHEME OF ECONOMY , In regard to the best and most fashionable West-end Clothing , with advantages never before realized by the public in the FINEST AND BEST DESCRIPTIONS OF DRESS . It includes not only choice from the large and superior Stock of Cloths , Trowserings , Testings , &c . &c , of THE LON-dON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , a t the WHOLESALE PRICE , with making up in best style at i , . , . WORKMAN'S "WAGES , But also a Guarantee for the Quality , Fit , and Workmanship . EDMUND DUDDEN AND COMPANY , LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , 1 16 , COVENTRY STREET .
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THE MEETING OE THE PRESENTATION' to Mr . a . J . HOLYOAKE will be announced by the Committee next week . It has been found impossible to arrange for the Whitsun week , as was contemplated . The Committee will be able to report gratifying results at the Presentation . List-papers or Subscriptions yet remaining out are requested to be forwarded forthwith to the Treasurer , James Watson , 3 , Queen's'Head-passage , Paterrioster-row .
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TO EXW ^ G-Xl . flUP'TS . i HPHE following G-utta Pebctta Articles 1 _ L will be found of great value to Emigrants , especially such as are proceeding to the GOLD DIGGINGS . GUTTA PERCHA LIFTING FOE BOXES . B uckets . J Life Buoys , f Washing Bowia . bistkixg Muss . J Flasks . | Stphoits . GUTTA PEECHA TUBING . Suctions foe Pumps . I Carboys fob Guitpowdeb . Jugs . j Mikbbs' Caps . SOLES FOB BOOTS AND SHOES . To keep the Feet Dry is of the utmost importance to the Emigrant . This may be secured by the use of Grutta Percha So l es , which are perfectly Waterproof , Cheaper and more Durable than Leather . They can be put on with , ease by any one . This cannot be too extensively known amongst Australian Emigrants , as it is now difficult to find a Shoemaker in that ountry . ' Gold Washing Vessels of eveby vabibty of shapb MAY HE HAD TO OttDEB . Directions to Emigrants for lining Boxes with Gutta Percha Sheet , ( so as to preserve the contents from injury by sea water , ) also for putting on Soles of Boots . and Shoes , &c , may b » had GRATIS on application to any of the Gutta Percha Company ' s" Dealers . Jf . B . —Tho Company ' s Illustrated Circulars , with Instructions for Joining Tubes , Lining Cisterns and Tanks , and i ' or Securely attaching Gutta Pereha Soles , will be forwarded ( post free ) on receipt of four postage stamps . THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY , PATENTEES , 18 , WnAET Road , City Road , London' .
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f ^ i AS CHANDELIERS AND BRACKETS . vJT The increased and increasing use of gas in private houses has induced WILLIAM S . BURTON to collect from the various manufacturers all that is new and choice in Brackets , Pendants , and Chandeliers , adapted to offices , passages , and dwellingrooms , as well as to have some designed expressly for him ; these are now ON SHOW in one of his TEN LARGE ROOMS , and present , for novelty , variety , and purity of taste , an unequalled assortment . They are marked in plain figures , at prices proportionate with those which have tended to make hi 3 Ironmongery Establishment the largest and most remarkable in the kingdom—viz ., from 12 s . 6 d . ( two light ) to Sixteen Guineas . WILLIAM S . BURTON HAS TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS ( all communicating ) , exclusive of the shop , devoted to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated , and Japanned Wares , Iron and Brass Bedsteads ) , so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections . Catalogues , with Engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money returned for every article not approved of . 39 , OXFORD-STREET ( corner of Newman-street ) : Nos . 1 and 2 , NEWMAN-STREET ; and 4 and 5 , PERRY'SPLACE .
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SUPERIOR TO COFFEE , BUT LOWER IN PRICE . FRENCH CHOCOLATE , Is . per pound , or in packets , 6 d ., 3 d ., and Id . each , a preparation from the choicest Cocoas of tho English markets , and manufactured by tho most approved French method . Cofloe is far inferior in nutritive qualifies to Cocoa . And Chocolate , or properly prepared Cocoa , is now universally recommended by the jt fedical Profession , as more conducive to health than any other vegetable substance which enters into tho human dietary . Tho superiority of the above One Shilling French Chocolate , over raw and unprepared Cocoas , may bo judged of by the perfection attained in its manufacture , owing to which it may ho used eithor as food or beverage . PARTS CHOCOLATE COMPANY , distinguished b y the Patronago of her Mniesty tho Queen , and tho unanimous award of both " Council" and " Prize" Medals at Mio Great Exhibition of 1 H 51 . Manufacturers of Breakfast Chocolate , Bonbonn 7 and French Syrups . Sold Wholesale and Retail by the principal Grocers , Confectioners , and Drugging in tho kingdom . Chocolate Mills , Isleworth ; Wholesale Depot , 35 , Pudding-Lane , City ; West-End Agent , Mr . Jonrr llATKiur / D , 221 , Rogont-Street .
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THE WELLINGTON DINING-ROOMS . Entrance , ]«?() , PICCADILLY . —This splendid establishment , formerly Crockford's Club , will open to the Public on Tuhhday , 10 th of May next , on u scale of magnifleonco unprecedented in London , combining extreme moderation in Charges with I ho most unexceptionable Cooking and Bill of Faro ; and uniting tho independence of » public dining-room with tho comforts and accommodation of a ilrst-rato club . Healo of Charges : —Dinner from tho joint , with vegetables , hreiul , cheese , &e ., 2 s . ; ditto , with soup or fish , 2 n . ( id . ; ditto , with soup and fish , 8 s . ; made dishes , with tho joint , as per bill of faro ; mado dmhoH , without tho joint , but with vegetables , hread , cheese , &o ., In . extra . Waiter , each person , 3 d . Tho Wines and lioers will bo sold by Imperial measure , and tho decanters all marked , ho Mint tho quantity paid for will bo actually supplied to tho consumer . The Public Will , therefore , appreciate this novel arrangement , more particularly when they understand that the Imperial pint contains four-fifths of what ih usually sold as a bottle . Tim Dining-Room will bo open from Half-past Two , p . m ., until Nino , p . m . Tho magnificent Suite of Saloons , on tho first , floor , fitted up for Smoking , Heading , and Chess , will bo well mipplied with tho London , Provincial , and ]< Woi |; u papers . Magazines , Books of Jtefereneo , 8 u > . ; and Tea , Cofiee , Teen , Kelt / or ' s Water , Ao ., will ho supplied from Eleven , p . m ., by Air . Ward , of Iloud Street . Lohsoo , HENRY THOMAS 11 UNDY , ( JMi May , J 8 ( W . ' <«> , I'icoaiiim . v .
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HEAL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of BEDSTEADS , Henl ; fren by post , contains designs and prices of upwards of Onr II undki : i ) dillorunt HedHteadn ; also of overy description of Hedding , Blankets , and ( guilts . And their now warerootns contain an extensive » HHortmen ( . of I lot I-room Purniture , Furniture Chintzes , Damasks , and Dimities , ho as to render their JOutablmhinont complete for tho general furnishing of Hedrooms . Houl mid Hon , Uednteiul and Bedding Manufacturers , Jl )(> , Tottenham Court JCoad .
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AWARDED A PHIZ Ml M 15 DAL UNDER CLASH XIX . rpo THE CA . 1 tPET TRADE . — EOYAL 1 VICTORIA . Flfll' / r CARPETING .-- The l'ATENT WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY hog to inform thn Trade that their Nicw Pattkhnm in Oauim ' . t . h ami Taiii . u Oovickn for the ]> reHent Hoason aro now out , and will ho found far Hiiperior to any they liavo hitherto produced , both in style and variety . Tho public can bo mippliwd itt all rcHpe < itnble >( iavpot-houweH In London and Mio country . Th « publio doom it iioaiutMiiry to caution tho publio agaiiiHt partion who aro Helling an inferior description of goods as Pelted Carpets , which will not boar comparison with their manufacture , either in stylo or durability ; and that the goiiuinenoNn of Mm goods can alwiiyH b < i toHted by purchasers , us the Company ' s Carpets iiro nil stamped At both oikIh of the piece , " Itoynl Victoria Carpeting , London , " with thn royal aruiH in tho centre . , . „•„ ,. The Oompany ' H Manufactories are at ISlmwood MiIIh , Lcodfj ; » nd Uorough itoad , London . Wholesale WarohoiiHCH at 8 , Lova Lank , Woojj $ iukmt , Oubavhidh .
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QUIRTS .- FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS | k ^ are not sold by any hosiers or drapers , and mm therefore bo obtained only at JtH , Poin / ritY . Gentlemen in the country or aliroad , ordering through Mieir agents , are requested to ob-Horvo on the interior of tho oollar-band tho stamp" FORD'S VAUIKKX R 1 IIRTH , JtS , POULTRY , " without which none aro genuine . They aro innde in two qualities -Kirst quality , 40 s . MioJmlf-dozon ; Hecond quality , Ms . tlio half-dozen . Gentlemen who are donirouH of puiolniHing Khirtu in tho very bout uimmer in whit'li ( hey can bo made , are solicited to inspect , these , the iiiohI . uni < iuo and only porfout lilting Whirls . Lint , of pricotf and instrtielioiiB for inoaHuroinont , post , lroe , and pattern * of tho now coloured HhirtingH llroo on roooipt of » ix tiUmpa . HIOUAHD FOBD , 38 , Vovutut , Lohdow .
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5 TIje 5 LontJon iiUnil Tho Proprietor of the " London Mail" heg . s to call attention to that . Journal , which is a fortnightly ( stamped ) Newsimpcr , published on tlui 8 th and 21 Mi of every mouth , to meet ijio requirements of ( lie Commercial , Military , Civil , nml Naval InterentB of Indiii , Mio Cape , Australia , and tho OolonieH , and to Holioit Hubsorijlt ions to it . The " London Mail" consists of lrt i > a g t lator than tlui mornings of the 7 M » and 2 'Jrd of every month . ( Jvnvn—No . 10 , Ornno-oourl ; , l 1 loot-atroot . . . London . 7 th M » y . 1 U 63 .
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NEW PROVINCIAL NEWS AND BOOK AGENCY . —Messrs . HOLYOAKH and COMPANY have commenced their New AIJ-ISNCY , and are prepared to supply News Agents in the Provinces who experienec difficulty iu procuring Newspapers , Periodicals , or Works on tho . sido of iireo Thought ., Secular , Demoenitic , Associative Progress . Messrs " . HOLYOAKE mid CO . will supply on tho usual terms Parcels including every kind und description of Publications , Secular and Reli g ious , their object hciug to add to the impartial faeilitics for the circulation of Popular Literature . Holyoako nnd Co . ' s Olllco , : $ , Queen ' s ) Head-passage , 1 ' aternoster-row , London .
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npHE FREEHOLD FRANCHISE AND X ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT . The Sixth Public Drawing i'or Rights of Choice , on Estates in Middlesex , Surrey , Hertfordshire , Kent , and Yorkshire , and in other Counties in due course , will take place at the Offices of TIJE CONSEKVATIVE LAND SOCIETY , No . 33 , Norfolk Street , Strmul , next Saturday , the 14 th inst ., at Twelve o ' clock . Persons taking a £ 50 share aud paying a month ' s subscription , and fees thereon , 12 h . (! d ., on or beloro tho 13 th , will bo entitled to tho advantages of the next day ' s Drawing . CHARLRS LEWIS GltUNEfSEN , Secretinj .
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PENINSULAE and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . WBW" ABEA 1 TOJIMENTS , AND REDUCED FABES AND FREIGHTS . DEPARTURES OUTWARDS . INDIA and CHINA , via EGYPT . — For Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong on the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and on the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . AUSTRALIA , via SINGAPORE . — For Adelaide , Port Philip , and Sydney ( touching at Batavia ) , on the 4 th of every alternate month from Southampton , and on the 10 th of every alternate month from Marseilles . MALTA and EGYPT . —On the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE . —Oa the 27 th of every month from Southampton . SPAIN and PORTUGAL . —For Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , from Southampton , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th . of every month . CALCUTTA and CHINA . —Vessels of the Company ply occasionally ( generally once a month ) between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , Hong Kong , and Shanghao . N . B .- — -The rates of passage money and freight on the India and China lines have been considerably reduced , and may be had upon application at the Company ' s Ollices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London , and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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THE GREA T INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853 , DUBLIN , Will be Inaugurated at Twelve o ' clock on THURSDAY , the 12 th of MAY , inst ., By His Excellency the LORD-LIEUTENANT , who , accompanied by the Countess of St . Germans , will proceed In Full State from Dublin Castle to the Building . The Knighta of St . Patrick will take part in the Ceremonial . The Cabinet Ministers , Foreign Ambassadors , and Municipal Authorities in the principal towns in the United Kingdom , have been invited to be present at the Opening . ; A MUSICAL PERFORMANCE will take place , the Orchestra consisting of One Thousand Performers . ' Mr . Joseph Bobinson , Conductor . Mr . Robert Stewart , Organist . Peers and Peeresses who purpose attending the Inauguration are requested to intimate their intention to the Committee , ' in order that Reserved Seats may be provided . None but the holders of Season Tickets will be admitted . On the Inauguration Day , the Doors will be Open at Half-past Ten o ' clock , From the 13 th May to the 21 st , inclusive , the Doors will Open at Twelve o ' clock and close at Six o ' clock each day during that period , when the Admission Fee charged at the door will be Five Shillings for each person . N . B . —Season Tickets may now be had at the Office each day between the hours of 10 a . m . and 6 p . m . ; and on the day previous to the opening , from 10 o ' clock a . m . to 9 o ' clock p . m .
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T O SINGLE GENTLEMEN . — TO BE LET , a Neatly-Furnished BED-ROOM , with or without Partial Board , in a pleasant Residence , situate only eight doors from the Olopham-road , and within a- short distance orKennington-gate . A Separate SITTING-ROOM can also be had , if required . The Mouse is commodious , convenient , and airy , and to which is attached a large Garden . —Fortermsj &c , apply to F ., Jerusalem Coffee-house , Cornhill , City .
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_ J ^? T > 3 » 1 THE LEADER . 455
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Leader (1850-1860), May 7, 1853, page 455, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1985/page/23/
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