1Je pectator, Yalu 18t1), 1853
ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE " rules the Court,. the Camp, the Grove," and whether in the club, the pic-nic, the mess-room, or the tented common of Chobharn, is equally acceptable, refreshing, and invigorating, if supplied from my cellars—Harrington Parker, 5+, Pall Mall. Quarts, 8s. per dozen; pints, 5s.; half-pints, 3s.; kilderkins (in draught, highly recommended for the Camp) 18 gallons, 30s.-5-1-, Pall. Mall.
INFANT'S NEW' FEEDING-BOTTLES.—From the Lancet—" We have seldom seen anything so beautiful as the nursing-bottles introduced by Mr. Elam, of Oxford Street.– They are adapted to milk, biscuits, and all kinds of food; have an elastic soft nipple, very cleanly, and exceed- ingly durable, which no infant will refuse; and whether for weaning, rearing by hand, or occasional feeding, are quite unrivalled."— Benjamin Elam, 196, Oxford Street. 7s. 6d. Each is stamped with my name and address. Beware of imitations.
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HEAL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF BEDSTEADS, sent free by post. It contains designs and prices of upwards of 100 different Bed- steads, in Iron, Brass, japanned Wood, polished Birch, Mahogany, Rosewood, and Walnut-tree Woods; also of every description of Bedding, Blankets, and Quilts. Heal and Son, Bedstead and Bedding Manufacturers, 196, Tottenham Court Road.
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS, the most celebrated remedies for the Cure of Bad Legs.—Mr. James Woodward, residing at Greenacres Moor, Oldham, had a severe wound in his leg for a considerable time, occasioned by a bruise, which almost prevented him from following his usual labour. Having had recourse to various remedies without obtaining any permanent relief, he was induced to -try Holloway's Ointment and Pills, and by the constant application of these wonderful medicines for a moderate time, to his great satisfaction the leg has been soundly cured, and the state of his health generally improved. Sold by all Druggists, and 'at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 244, Strand, Lofidon.