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^^HE WELLINGTON made L to order, 21s. per pair.
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HElfRY LATIMER , 29 . Bishopsgate-street "Without , respectfully rcqueots the attention of the Public to the above very important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to order at 21 s . cannot be surpassed either in shape , make , or quality .
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rpHE GREAT EXHIBITION . —A valuable , JL newly invented , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found to be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free . —TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary powers , that some . 3 J inches , with an extra eye piece , will show dis'inctly Jupitt-r ' s moons , Saturn's ring , and the double stara . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , &c . Opera nnd Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clearly 6 een from 10 to 12 miles distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving Spectacles ; in-Visible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . — Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMONS , Opticians and Auris-ts , 39 , Albemarle-strect , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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A MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — x \_ The public are admitted , without charge , to the liritish Museum , . National Gallery , Kast India Company ' s Museum , London Missionary Society ' s Museum , and to the Splendid Exhibition of Art and Industry , on view from 8 in the morning till 8 at night , at Benetflnk and Company's Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery , 89 and 90 , Cheapside , London . The xplendid stock coinprieea every variety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandcliera . Lamps , Ten-urns , T «; a-trnys , Cuticry , Iron liedsteads , Baths , Stoves , Fire-irons : in short , every requisite either for the Mansion or the Cottage . At tins establiHhinent you cannot lie deceived , because every article is marked in plain figureB , nnd at such prici-s as can be offered only by a house whose gross sales ; irc so enormous as to enablt- them to sell the best articles at 10 or 15 per cent . Iiks than any other house in the kingdom . That we can furnifli imtniiioo , is demouHtnitcd by the continued |> titroriugc of the rrobility iii . d gentry ; ar . d to prove that we can nlso unit the neceeeary and judicious economy of those moving in a more humble sphere , we i » re enabled actually to Aniuali an right-roomed house for £ , "> , and tli « articles , too , of the , best quality and workmnnnliip . Thif may appear incredible ; but aa \ v « arc the largest buyers of iron goodu , to say nothing' of those of our own manufacture , in London , we cen do it , and birbjoin a lint of the requitfiten : — 1 H all-lump 0 10 G 1 UnibrelU-Mtarid 046 1 Hionzcd Diuriig-rooin Fender nnd Standard *! .. 0 f > 6 1 Hi t of Polished Sled 1 'iie-iroilB .. .. .. 0 3 0 1 Br ' rins Toanl-utaud .. .. .. .. .. 0 10 1 Firr-guaid .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 16 1 Uroiizir . l nud Polinhed Steel Scroll Frn < h : r .. OHO 1 Het Poiiwhed Steel Fire-irorm , Bright 1 'iiu .. 0 S G 1 Oruaiirt'tried Juj ) uuned Scuttle mid Hcoo |> .. 0 4 6 1 I ! cr t ili'd'i ixiiii Fender and l ' olivhed bteel Fii'e-11011 H .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 070 2 lled-ioonr FendciN , nnd ' i t- ' e . tn of Fire-iron * .. 0 7 0 Set . of Four Itloek-tfn Dioh ( Jovci » .. .. 0 116 1 Uivail giiiler , ( id .. Tin < : « inll » -alick , ' . ( d . .. .. 0 1 ; i 1 Teakettle , - '« . ( id ., 1 Gridiron , In . .. .. 0 3 C I Fryiiig-pnn , la ., 1 Meat-chopper , lu . Gd . .. .. 0 i 5 ( i i Coift'epot . lw ., 1 l- ' oiander , f . i . .. .. .. 0 2 0 1 l ) u » t ~| mn . Od ., 1 Fluh-ketllc , 1 h . .. .. ,. 0 4 (> 1 Fitih-Mlic . e , ( id ., 1 Floiu-box , hd . .. .. _ . 0 1 i ! 1 r *« i |)| Jir-l » ox , .. " . 0 0 1 3 Tinned lion Saucepans .. .. .. _ 0 ft 0 1 Ov . il ltoiling-pot , 3 « . Kd ., 1 Set of Skcweio , l « l . .. 0 4 0 ; t KpooriH , 'Jd ., 'leu-pot and Ti uy , -iu . .. .. 0 3 U Tou . iting-lorli . .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 06 XT > 0 0 Notk .- —Any one or inoro of ( he articles mny be selected at tiro above pt'iceK . And all ordi-iu fm- JCi ) and unwardu will bu lorwiirdeit lien to any part of this kllig . loin . jNou-, tberefore th « addie .-H . HK . NETMNK and ( Jo .. 8 'J iiuil l > 0 , ( -heapaidc . London and 11 jouurc ulnmt to lurnifh . and w » nt to buy economically uiul tnMti-fully vibit thi »«» tabJi « hiuciif .
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KUPTUEES EFFECTUALLY AND PERMANENTLY CUilED WITHOUT A TRUSS . DR . GUTHREY siill continues to supply the afflicted with his celebrated remedy for this alarming complaint , which has never failed in effecting- a perfect cure . It is applicable to every variety of Single and Double ltupture , in male or female of any age , however bad or long standing ; is easy and painless in application , causing no inconvenience or confinement , &c . ; and will be sent , free by post , to any part of the kingdom . with full instructions , rendering failure impossible , on receipt of Seven Shillings in postage stamps ; or by post-office order , payable at the Gray ' s-inn-road Office . Addhkss . — Henry Guthrey , M . D ., 6 , Ampton-etrcet , Gray ' sinn-road , London . At home , for consultation daily , from Kloven till One , mornings , and Five till Seven , evenings ; Sundays excepted . A great number of old trusses and testimonials have been left behind by persons cured , ae trophies of the success of his remedy , which may be seen by any sufferer DEAFNESS , NOISES IN THE HEAD . EARS , &c . " The most important discovery of the year in medical science , is the new remedy for deifness . &c , introduced by Dr . Guthrey . "—Medical Review for the year 1850 . Dr . Guthrey ' a remedy for deafness . Sec , permanently restores hearing , enabling the patient in a few days to hear the ticking of a watch , even iu cases where the deafneds bus existed for many years from any cause whatever , and has been successful in hundreds of ensea where instruments and surgical assistance have failed in giving relief . It removes all those distressing noises in the head and ears , and by its occasional use will prevent deafness occurring again at any future period . The remedy , whieh is simple in application , will be Bent fieo by post , with full instructions , on receipt of Seven ShillingH in postage stamps , or by poat-oO ! ec order , payable at the Giuy ' slnn-road Ofllce , addressed to Dr . Guthrey , 6 , Ampton-stret t , Griiy ' t-inn-road , London , where he may be consulted daily from Eleven till One , and Five till Seven , Sunday execpted .
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SCO TTISH and IRISH LINEN WAHEHOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street Manufactory , Dunfermline . ' DAVID BIRRELL be . gs respectfully to < lraw the attention of the Nobility . Gentry , and Public generally , to his new make of DAMASK TABLE LINENS , specimens of which aTe now on view at the Great Exhibition . near the west end of the buildingunder the head of" Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in the North * Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved in the Art Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : — "Among the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful tablecloths manufactured by Mr . Bin ell , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an artist who has upwards of a quarter of a century aided the manufacturers of that famous and venerable town . We have engraved one of them on this page—bold and elaborate iu design , and in all re ? pect& worthy of covering a regal table . Iii the cornets of the border we discern the St . George , and in the centresol the same part the badges of the order of' The Thistle ' and ' St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bust of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth is made from the finest Flemish flax . " The "CAGE PATTERN , " in the style of Louis XIV ., and the " WASHINGTON MEDALLION BUST , " surmounted with national and other emblematical figures , are also on view . Napkins , in ailk and linen , to match the abeve . . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID BIRRKLL has ready for inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 and 4-4 Crown Linens , all manufactured from English yarns , and warranted of sound bleach . These goods can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the finest No . which can be produced . Huckabacks . Sheetings , Table Covers , &c . May , 1851 .
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A CARD . THE MISSES SMITH receive into th *; ,. Farailya limited numberof YOUNG LADIES to Board an i Educate . F .. r terms and prospectus apply to E n ir Leader Office , 10 , Wellington-street , Strand . ' ' * *' 1 , Florence-terrace , Park-road , Upper Holloway .
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LOUIS ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTER "" ^ COIFFEUR , 254 , Begent-street , opposite Hanover-sauar * inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES ana * PERUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a thin . transparent fabric , rendering the skin of the head perfectly visible ; and beingattaehed to a foundation constructed on Geometrical principles , renders them superior to all others hithert /» invented . " * Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM which is unversally approved and admired . This BALM containing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor ' other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , renders it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this Balm soon ^ becomes pleasantly soft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by im properly employing injurious extracts to clean it , the Hair mav have been rendered harsh , or turned grey , it will soon be restored to its Natural Colour aud Brilliancy by using the PERUVIAN BALM .
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Friday , July 18 . R . Acres , jun ., Braughing , Hertfordshire , innkeeper , to surrender July 26 , August . aO ; solicitors , Messrs . Jenkinson , Clement ' 8-lane , Lombard-street , and Mr . Richardson , Much Hadham , Hertfordshire ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—R . Matt ^ , Paul ' s wharf . Upper Thames-street , enamelled paper manufacturer , July 26 , August 30 ; solicitor . Mr . Loughborough , Austinfriars ; official assignee . Mr . Graham—H . C . Frost , late of "Russell-square , boarding-housekeeper , July 26 , August ? 0 ; solicitor , Mr . Steinberg , Bread-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—K . Summers , Bath-street , City-road , pawnbroker , August 1 and 30 ; solicitor , Mr . Whittington , Dean-stieet , Finsbury . square ; official assignee , Mr .
Graham—W . Bkunskill , Paternoster-row , and York-place , Battersea , silk-manufacturer , July 25 , August 2 S ; solicitors , Measrs . Crowder and Maynard , Coleman-street ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan . Birchiu-lane , C > rhhill-W . Buchanan , Geiarrd-street , Soho , picture dealer , July 29 , August 30 ; solicitor , Mr . Bodman , Bucklersbury ; official assign * , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , rasinghall-otreet—W . H . Bakkett , Glocester , miller , August 6 and 5 J 9 ; solicitor , Mr Bretherton , Glocester ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—J . Weich , Nantwich , Cheshire , coachbuilder , July 28 , August 18 ; solicitor , Mr . Broughton , Nantwich ; official assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool—G . L . Owens , Enniscorthy , Wext ' ord , and Manchester , woollendiaper , July 29 , August 26 ; solicitors , Messrs . Sale , Worthington , and Shipman , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Fraser , Manchester .
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Friday Evening . ) Austrian 5 per Cents . 963 Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 30 J Belgian Bds ., 4 $ p . Ct . 7 i \ Small .. .. — Brazilian 5 per Cent * . — Neapolitan 5 per Cents . — Buenor Ayres 6 p . Cti . — Peruvian 4 $ per Cents . — 3 Chilian 6 per Cents ... — Portuguese 5 per Cent . £ 7 Danish 5 per Centt . .. — — r- 4 per Cts . — Dutch 24 per Cents ... 59 | Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. 92 | Russian , 1822 , 4 J p . Cts . 100 J Ecuador Bond * .. — Span . Actives , 5 p . Ct > . 21 French 5 p . C . An . atParis 93 . 90 —Pas 3 ive .. 6 3 p . Cta ., Juljl 1 . 56 . 20 Deferred .. —
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CORN EXCHANGE . Ma . rk-i . ane , July 18 . —Moderate supplies of Wheat , of Barley , and Oats , in the course of the week . Wheat is held for the extreme rates of Monday , with more disposition to buy on the part of millers . Barley firm at last quotations . Oats very firm , and 6 d . above the extreme depression of Monday . Beans and Peas without inquiry . Arrivals from July 14 to July 18 . English . Irish . Foreign . Wheat .. .. 1453 8 , 660 Barley .. .. 5 , 550 Oats 120 360 17 , 140 Flour . .. .. 920 6 , 200
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GRAIN , Mark-lane , July 18 . Wheat , It . New 403 . to 41 s . Maple 30 s . to 32 * . Fine 41 —43 "White 24 —26 Old 44 — 43 Boilers 26 —28 White 46 —48 Eeans , Ticks . .. 26—27 Fine 43 —45 Old 27 —28 Superior New 45 — 48 Indian Corn .... 28 —30 Rye 24 —25 Oats , Feed .... 17 —18 Iiarley 23 —21 Fine 18 -r 19 Malting 26 —27 Poland 20 —21 Walt . Ord 48 —50 Fine .... 21 — 2 i Fine f > 0 —52 Potato 20 —21 Pea « , Hog 28 — 30 Fine 21 — 22
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FLOUR . Town-made per sack 37 s . to 42 « . Seconds .... 36 —39 Y . ttex and 8 uflblk .. on board ship 32 —34 NorfoiK and Stockton 29 — 31 A've . ican pel" barrel 20 — 24 Canadin' 20 —24 Wheaten Bread . 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 5 Jd .
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Wkkk Ending July 10 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 43 s . 6 < 1 . Rye 32 s . 5 d . Barley 2 & 8 Beans 32 6 Oat * 22 0 Teas 28 8 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 41 s . fid " . Itye 27 s . 9 a . Barley 24 10 Beans 31 5 Oats 21 5 Peas 28 3
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BUTCHKUS * MEAT . NEWOATE AND l , HADHNH » LL . » SM'THFIELD . * a . d . e . d . s . ( I . e . d . Bcel 2 4 to 3 2 2 2 to 3 6 Mutton 2 0 — 3 10 3 0 — 3 10 Lamb 3 4 — 4 . 6 4 0 — 4 10 Veal - Z 4 — 310 2 4—3 8 Poik 2 8 — 3 8 3 6—3 10 To sink the oflal , per 8 1 b .
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Head of Cattlk at Smithfihld . Friday . Monday . neasti 1170 M 91 Sheep l . > ti 70 32 , 'JtiO Olvc * 785 38 () pii » Mi 210
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PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , Us . <>( 1 . to P 2 * . per doi . Carlow , X' 3 1 is . to X' 3 ISs . per cwt , Bacon , Irinh per cwt . 52 s . to 51 s . Cheeni " , Cheshire 42 — 70 Derliy , Tlain 48 —60 Hams , York 60 — ( iU l XX * . French , per 120 , 5 * . 'Jd . to G * . 0 d .
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HAY AND STKAW . ( Per load of : $ . (> Trusses . ) CUMHIllll . ANU . SMITI 1 FIK 1 . I ) . Wll IT KU 1 IA I'M .. U . iy Good 7 Ms . tu SC » 80 s . to H ~ V 72 s . to 78 « . ' Inferior .. <; 0 70 ... ( k ! — OH 0 — 0 New .. .. fiO — 70 0 — < - ' . > 5 — < i ; i Clover ii ;> —100 .. .. KH — <)<) < J 0 — iiC Wheat Struw .. M —¦ . ' . 3 ~'~ ' — TJ ' Jii — 21 HOPS . POTATOES . Knit Pockets 81 . ; . to IO . ' ih . | York Itc ^ cntH per ton 90 s . to 110 Choice ( In to . !>! ' - !• ' <* I WiHhrrh Kr «« n ( B ... (> : * — 7 . " > bniiai-x ditto .. HO — 1 (< 'O I . Scotch lt « -ds — — — Vanillin «!<> .. — .. — | French Wliiun ( Hi — < l . >
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Tuesday , July IT ) . IiANKUl I'TS . — W . Ati . iv , IliinuHI . Middlesex , -mnrkt-t-gardfiu-r , to vurrrndi-r July 2 . 1 , August -8 ; toliciloi h , Mivms . I ' oole mid Gamlt'ii , (« rny ' M-inii-m | niu r ; and Alr . snrs . Kkhew uinl Wood-»> riil «(«' . I ' xbi i < l » fc ; ofllci .-il aHHitfiirc , Mr . CiMinun , Uir-cliin-l ^ ne , <'<>¦ ulii ' ll --II . O . lUuuinoN , Kinj ; * H-road , Iloxtou Old-town , M-hccJivri « ht . July lW . Aiigubt " 2 . 1 ; solicitor !! . Mcscra . Muy and 8 wrt'tl « ii < i , Clueen'B-sfHinrc , IllooniKlmiy ; official anaigncu , Mr . « tuiifffJd —» . 1 > . Mkhcich , 'Church- |> nNnaK « . KpiUl-aquaro . IH-« . h < ip « eaf < -nti « ct Without , Hilk-in « r < : hiint , July 1 U . AuguMt 30 ; noliaitor * Mcom . UriWgc mid Collina , King William-111 reel ; olllol « l »*«» g "'« - - » Mr . Nicholson , U-iHiiigJmll-atrvct — T . WAiti > , Stoke I'rior Worne » ten « lii . e . « o : « l-m « -rcl » ttiit , August U , 13 ; noliaitorc . Ne ** r » . iJh . iplin , Kiclnuda . und stul . lmi , Hirmii « h « m ; ofllclul BHiiifiiff . Mr . ChriHtio , IJinniuglnun — J . m « O « Hiid T . I ' KATB , O « w «» lry dr ..,. rr « . July . !» Au n » t tt «; ... U . rUor .. Uv * » n . flul «' . VVoi . hin ^ ton . nii . l Hlnpinnii , M * iw . lir ^« r ; and M ««» r « . Motl-rmi ) . IviukIiI . uml l-. nmi . a . MirwiiwhmM : o / llriol u »» ignar , M ' . Winmoi .-,
Uiriningljitin-B . Baylis , Gloucester , woolstapler , July 28 , August 25 ; boIicitors , Mr . Loveeiove , Gloucester ; and Messrs . Abbot and Lucas , BriBtol ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol—R . Budqkn , Llanhilleth . Monmouthshire , ironfounder , July 29 , August 28 ; solicitor , Mr . Bevan , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—T . E . Williams , Exeter , wine merchant , July 2 j , August 26 ; solicitors , Messrs . Wilde , Rees . Humphry , nnd Wilde , College-hill , Queen-street . Cheapside ; and Mr . Jones , Exeter - official assignee , Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter—B . Willing , Ashburton , Devonshire , miller , July 24 , August 20 ; solicitors , Meaar . 3 . Oeare , Mountford , " and Geare , Exeter ; and Mr . StogJonExeterofficial assigneeMr . Hernaman ,
Exeter—. ; , J . Bibbt , Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant , Denbighshire , draper , July 28 , August 18 ; solicitors , Mr . Royle , Llanfyllin ; and Messrs . Evans and Son , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool—I . Wakefield . Liverpool , teadealer , July 2 tf . August 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Evans and Son , Liverpool ; official assijrnee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool—H . R . and W . Kay , Heywood , Lancashire , cotton-spinners , July 25 , Aug . 15 ; solicitors , Messrs . Worthington and Earle , Manchester ; official assignee . Mr . Mackenzie , Manchester—S . and J . Joule , Macclesfield and Rainow , Cheshire , riband manufacturer , July 30 , August 2 ; solicitors , Messrs . Parrott , Colville , and May , Macclesfield ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester .
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1 KOM T 1 IK LONDON <; AZ 1 CTTU .
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C 90 &t ) £ VLtaittt . [ SATimoAY ,
^^He Wellington Made L To Order, 21s. Per Pair.
THE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made to order , 21 s . per pair .
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DO YOU WANT LUXU 1 UANT ANU HKAUTIFUL 11 A 1 U . WU 1 SK liU 8 , &c . Sccl 1 \ /| ANYIVepaialioiis lor t , ho Uairliave been iiitro-XTJ . dnted to the public , but none have gained such a worldwide celebrity and immense aa ' e as Misa I ) KAN'S CK 1 N 11 KNK . It it guaranteed to produce Whiskers , Moustachio * . Eyehrow-s &c , in three or four weeka , with the utmost certainty ; and will be found eminently aiiixcubful in nouriahing , curling , and beautifying the Hair , checking greyness in all its atageu , Hlrengthcnmg weak Hair , preventing its falling off , &o ., ike . For tire reproduction ol Hair in italdneus , from whatever cauae , and ut whatever ag « r , it Htunda unrivalled , never having failed . One trial only id solicited to prove the fact . Itis kii elegantl y scented preparation , urul Bufllcicnt for thift ) nionllu' vine will be » dnt ( post frte ) on receipt of twenty-four poKla-fc ! utainpB , by Alius Dean .. , Liverpool-street , Kiiib ' ucross . London . At home daily lioiu ten till one . l \> r Children it in inditfpeintable , as forming the baais ol a beautiful head of huir . AUTIIKNTK ! TESTIMONIALS . ' I ( -onHtantly line j our Ci inileno for my children . It rentcri'd my hair jhtIV ctly . " — Min . Long , Ilitchin , Iierta . "I liavo now to complain of the trouble of shaving ; thanks to your Ciinilene . "—Mr . Grey , EtUon-equarc . Clieliea . l ' rolehuoi Die , on analyziujr tho Crinilene , ga y * : — "It i » I > ' " ^ fcclly free from any injurioua colouring or other matter , and ll '" b « st Btiinuhuit for th « hair I have mot with . Tho acciit i » deli «« l ° nnd very Jiei siMtent . " CUHK YOUlt COI 5 NS AND 1 ! UN 1 () NS . Those who avihIi to wiilk wiih p < rfec . t » :: tso will find Mi « DliANVS AiiSORliKM' n ,,, OM | y m . lica ) Cur « lor Cornu «'"' UunioiiH . ll if tjimruuteed to cure ilieiu in threu « 1 h > b , wilhout cuiliiiff or pain . One trial iu earnestly uojioitud ny ull Muflerini , ' from uuclr toiinerttoru . Henl |> o « t-fiee , on receipt of Fourteen Po « taj » o Stump * , >' MU » L » c » n , iti , Livcn > ool- » lrwet , Kinjr '» -cr oa « London .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 19, 1851, page 690, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1892/page/22/
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