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Published by Heywood , 60 , 0 3 ldham - ? ?^ - eherter , and sold by all Venders of tbe Northern Star . THBEE DISCUSSIONS ! Just out , Price One Shilling . A BEPOBT of tie Public Discussion between the Bev . T . Dju ^ ton of the Methodist New Connection , Hnddersfield , and Mr . 3-j . oyd Jones , ^ MaicliestCTyTapcfn " ^ T bfinveTuia ^ and' the Twenty" Laws of Hnman Nafere , as found in tie Book of tie New Moral World , written by Eobert . Owen . " _ Bevised and . corrected by the yartieg : - ' ¦ Also , Price Is . 6 d . sfa ' tched , or 2 s . in Cloth , The Diseassion between Bobert Owen * and the -JLev . J . H . Boebuck . | fo - - ' ' - Prke Ninepence , The Discussion between Mr . B . Carlile and the Bev . Mr . Green , of Norwich . . _ . . ; ; N . B . To tiose nnacqnainted with the Historical -Evidences of fte Ser ^ taxes , the Discussion between Mr . Garlile and Mr . Green will present to them a 3 mti of intelligent and intellectual Matter . —May be iad " wholesale and retail at &e Northern Star Office . CHEAP AND VALUABLE WORKS . PtfbliBhed and Sold by A . Heywood , NEWSPAPEB OEFICE , 60 , OLDHAM STBEET , MANCHESTER . SIX 1 ECTUBES delivered in Manchegter , previous to the Discussion between Bobert Owen « ad the Bst . J . H . Boebuck ; -and an Address tteBveredat tie Annual Congress of the Association ? f on Classes dS all Nations . By Bobert Owen Price 2 & . in cloti . - . " They ( &e Lectures ) set forth tie principles of Human Society , as contained in the Social Theory of Mr . Owen , and which principles , were , therefcre , lie grand object of attack and defence in the Discussion referred to , A perusal of them in this condensed and continuous form , is desirable , for all who would Tead the Report of the Discussion with advantage , and at all erents , however persons may demur as . to the soundness and practicability of Mr . Owen ' s views , no one can rise from the perusal of this boot , without being impressed with the benevrlent intentions of the amiable Socialist . " —Manchester and Salford Advertiser . The DISCUSSION BETWEEN ROBERT OWEN and the Bev . J . H . ROEBUCK . Price 2 s . in cloth . The BEYOLUTION of PHILOSOPHY ; or an Analysis and Synthesis of tbe Universe . By R . Whalley . Price Is . A DEFENCE of tbe SOCIAL PRINCIPLES , delivered in the Social Institution , Sajford , in Answer to a Lecture by the Rev . J , R . Beard , Unitarian Minister , of Manchester . By C . J . TTaslaTTi- . Pr ice One Penny . CONSTITUTIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ALL CLASSES OF ALL NATIONS , agreed to by Congress , held on the 10 th . of May , 2837 . Price One Penny . A CATECHISM ON CIRCUMSTANCES ; or , the Foundation-Stone of a Community . By the Bev . Jv Marriott . Price One Penny . . -- , A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY ., with a Sketch of all hi published Works . Price Two-pence The SOCIAL BIBLE ; being an . Outline of the Rational System of Society , founded on demonstrable facts ' , developing the Constitution and Laws of Human Nature . By Robert Owen . Price Two-pence . COMPETITION IN PERIL ; or the present position of the Owenites , or Rationalists considered : together with Miss Martineau ' 3 Acepunt of Communities in Ameriea , By Samuel Bower . Price One-penny . COMMUNITY , a DRAMA , by the . Rev . Joseph Marriott . Price Four-pence . LETTER ADDRESSED TO THE CLERGY , by , a Weak Believer . Price One Half-penny each . COMPETITIVE versus CO-OPERATIVE LABOUR : or Labour as it is , and Labour as it ought to be . Price One-penny . The above Works may also be had of J . Hob SOS , Northern Star Office , Leeds , and of all Booksellers CHEAP BOOKS ON SALE AT TBS WHOLESALE SOOK WAREHOUSE , 56 , OLDHAM STREET , MANCHESTER , £ . s . d . Toltaire ' sPbilosopbicalDictionary , 6 vols . 1-2 0 Hmsh ' slifeof Cobbett , 2 vols ......... 0 9 0 — life of Henry Hunt , 2 vols 0 9 0 Gender ' s Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Geography — ............. 0 4 6 Josepbus's "Works in 1 vol . 8 vo ; ... . . 0 6 0 Milner ' s Church History , 1 voL 8 vo . .. 066 Walker ' s Dictionary with Key , 8 to 0 4 6 Dictionary without ditto ...... 0 4 0 Joyce ' s Dialogues , New Edition , 1 -vol . Cloth 0 3 6 Clarke ' s ( Adam ) Gospels Harmonised , by S . Duna 0 4 6 Brand ' s Manual of Chemistry , 2 vols . 8 vo . Published in 1830 at £ 1 10 s .-. 0 9 0 Esmond ' s Practical , Moral , and Political Economy , 8 vo . .................... 0-2 0 Bostock ' s Elementary Pbvsiology , 3 vols . Pro ..... - .-.. I - > 019 0 Baines' History of tie Cotton Manufac : tore , 1 voL 8 vo 0 10 0 The Book of Gems , in 2 vols ........... 1 15 0 ' This is wifliout exception one of the handsomest Books of Modern times . —Many Engravings . Orders from the : Country , accompanied with Remittances , punctually attended to , and tie Lowest Price charged both to Retail and Wholesale Dealers . —Country Booksellers , Hawkers , &c ,. will ~ bt supplied on Teems that cannot be equalled by any Souse out of London . A Catalogue will be published in a few days .
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~ a ^ " " vF ^^ B ^ EP ^^ Iu ^ < £ —a jTjEj - ' ^^^ v ^ MbV ^ Uht TDLAIB ' S GOTT ana BHEUMATIC PILLS , JD WHitiime to call , forth ftie grateful tisuks and approbation of alLxdasses ^ f society . From many of lie highest branches of tie' nobility to tie poorest peasant , they have happily been the means of giving a degree of health and comfort , which in most cases had not-been enjoyed for year « j they effectually relieve tie most acute fit of Gout in a few hours , and seldom fail to enable the patient to resume his usual avocation in two or three days m an ! if taken on the first symptom * , thftpatient ia frequently left in doubt as to the reality of the attack . And there is another most important effect belonging to this Medicinethat it prevents the . tJisease flying to the . brain , stomach , or other vital part . .. An extract of a letter from Mr . Sissons , Bookseller , Worksop , Agent for the sale of this Medicine _ Dated July 2 nd , 1836 . "My father has been subject to severe attacks of Gout for tie last 40 years , but since he was induced to try BLAIR'S PILLS , ieias been able invariably to prevent it , and several of our jnost respec table gentry are in constantuse of them . " -. : Similar effects were experienced by . tie Bev . Dr . Bloniberg , of Misperton-iall , in 4 e county , of York , Chaplain to ihe late King , and Rector of Cripple-^ ate , ' r London , who , wifii the kindest" sympathy'lor me sBfiEexing of others , has permitted the Proprietor tins wnbllcly io make use ofhis name . See also theicaseof Mr . Elkington , ofMethering-Tiaffiy near Lincoln , ! commnnicated by Mr . E . B . Drnfy , of the G ^ tte OffiMi , in that city , who received immediate relief from , a few doses of this Medicioe , asd preVcated ' Ms , / being Jbdd , np for . a considerable time ,. as was his usual affliction , ; rSold by . Thomas Prdut , 22 S , Strand , London ; aid Tjy his appointment , if Smeeton , Reinhardt , Tarbotton , Baines : and Newaoiney Clauhaai , ¦ BeB , ADen , Land , Hay , Heaton , and Sjcnit ^ ,,. Leeds" Brooke , Dewsbury ; Cadwell , Lawfo ^ SnaV , " G . D 1 , and SmUh , WakefieH ¦ Biiee , Pnestleyj Fonteftac ^ Biod «» , . Snaifh ; Goldtiorp , Tadeaster ; CameroB , Knaresborough ; Dennis and Son , Moxon , Hsxdiaan , CpDkr , lattie , BellerTiy , York ; and ajlrosp ^ ctabl Hedidne Tenders throughout the Kingdcni ! Price ^ 9 a . perb ox . ' '"" : ' : ' -7 ' ¦' - . Ask for Blair ' * Gout and Rheumatic Pills , and observe- tie name and address of " Thomas OPrbut , 229 , Strand , London , impressed on the Government Stamp affixed to each Box ef the Genuine Medicine
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l # bf mfitfiig ) in m *\ 2 ^^^ j ^^^ T W" ^/ ^^^^ 5 ^^ i GLASGOW COTTON SPINN * 8 S TraAL . mHIS ^^ T ^ C ^ g ^^^ Qu ^ S *^ and givesfcIlBeporS " ofrJhe"Speechesoi Counsel "; _ also __ an ' Appendix , . ^ wntaining jpaanj important Do « iiDe&S « onfteetei-wi& file Gasej' andT-if foil Account of the Income and Expenditure , and proceedings of tie Committee , &c . The Committee therefore-earnestl y . call on their Fellow-workmen , and thtrFribtte in ^ " -generalj' ^ to ^ pbssess- themserves * of a Copyj as it is the = only one front . wBicb theyrcan judge Mrly and impjajSwlv _ of _ the whole matter . The whole . will be cojmpleted in 20 Nos ., 17 Nos . of which are now on Sale . ; The remainder of lie Nos . will be ready In a few days . . " - ^ v ''} The Committee beg leave to . caution the Pablic against ibase partial and ^ unfair Editions got up by ; the avowed , enemies ' . ; of , ^ the ^ working ; classes , who have all along libellea tie . Prisoners as ; Guilty of the foul charges laid againBt-them ,, and denounced those who have aided them in obtaining 3 ustice . V . ! Printed andPublished i fbr the Trades ' . Committee ,, by H . JBobinspn ,, and Co *? , Bmnswjck-Place ; and sold by the different . Booksellers in Glasgow and Neighbourhood ; J . Fra 9 er , ana A . M'Kerracher , Edinburgh ; H . Hetherington , Strand , andD . B . Caosions , Duke-Street , London ; A . Heywood , Manchester ; J . Hobson . Northern Star Office , Leeds ; and all other Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland .
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GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED DR . B . COX EMBRACES the present opportunity of announcing himself as an experienced practitioner in the Cure of that troublesome DISEASE , so frequently contracted by incautious youth of both sexes in the moments of imprudent , excitement . Upwards of Twenty-three years ie ias practised in the town of Leeds , daring which time he has had every opportunity of witnessing the effects of this dreadful malady in all its stages . The most obstinate cases ie has iad under his treatment , which have invariably been found to give way to his skill , combined with the superior efficacy of Ms Medicines . To the length of practice in Leeds already mentioned , Dr . Cox has pleasure in adding that hepractised in Ms Medical capacity in St . Join's Hospital , in Jamaica , for Nine Yeare . His experience as a Medical Practitioner , chiefly in reference to this lamentable Complaint , has therefore extended over a period of THIRTY-TWO Years . Under these circumstances , be considers himself sufficiently warranted in claiming the continuance of public favours . Patients applying to Dr . Cox will find that they may obtain relief without loss of time , confinement , or iinderance from Business . The strictest secrecy observed . Terms , very reasonable . Persons of either sex , desiring to avoid suspicion at borne , may be accommodated , at any t ime , with dressing apartments . . Surgery , 25 , Banc Street , leading out of Commercial Street Advice Gratis , from Eight o'Clock in the Morning till Ten at Night . . Medicines sent to any part of the Country , tbe Postage of Orders being paid , and a Fee enclosed .
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For Filli ng Decayed Teethy without Heat , Pain , or Pressure ; and Incorrodible Mineral Teeth fixed without giving the least Pain , or shewing any fastening whatever . > . LEEDS AND BRADFORD . ME . ESXELL , SUKGEON DENTIST , 0 E m . 12 i , PARK-ROW , LEEDS , "pRESPECTFULLY announces that he is on a Professional Vifit to Bradford , and for the better JX Accommodation of his Friends , has made Arrangements to attend those Places ' , and may be consulted in all the Branches of DENTAL SURGERY as follows , until further Notice : — Every Wednesday and Thursday , at Mrs . Brigg ' s , Well-Street , Bradford ; and every Monday , Tuesday , Friday and Saturday , at his Residence , 12 J , Park-Row , Leeds . XNCOBBODXBXiE MINERAL TEETH , From One to a complete Set , wlilcti axe not only Indestructible , but also Incapable of Discolouration . Amongst the advantages of Mr . EskelTs System , one of the principal is , that it confers the powers of the most distinct Articulation , and submits this as really an advantage of the utmost importance , but when to it is added the capability of biting the hardest substance , without pain , though last ^ Jiot least , that U gives the appearance of juvenility to countenances otherwise of an aged appearance . Mr . Eskell wishes to impress upon the Ladies and Gentlemen not to have the least prejudice against his Artificial Teeth , for they are both useful and ornamental ; his principle is quite different from any other , it conduces to both-beauty and comfort . " " : ' A new Description of Mineral Teeth that closely resembles nature ; these Mineral Teeth eminently possess every superiority that can be desired over the various substances offered to the public for similar rarposes ; their colour is unchangeable , and they may be bad in every gradation of shade , to suit any that may be remaining in the mouth . In point of economy the Mineral Teeth will be found highly advantageous to the wearer , as in durability . Mr . Eskell avails himself of this opportunity to explain the various species of Disease to which the mouth is liable , according to the princip les laid down by the most en > ntTt med ' ea men , convinced that so important a condition as persona , appearance cannot fail of being interesting . Scaling the Teeth . — This operation when performed by a skilful Dentist , causes not tbe least pain , and is effected in order to preserve the Teeth from tartered effluvia , to keep them pure and white , and to free the breath from any displeasant odour ; this operation should take place occasionally . Cauterizing the Teeth . —The operation is bad recourse to upon the first symptoms of decay , in order to arrest tie progress of disease , and which , provided it be done in due time , prevents that acute pain followed by ultimate extraction . , Filling the Yacuum of Decayed Teeth . —This process , simple in itself and easy to endure , preserves the enamel of the Teeth in their primitive state , andentirely prevents any portion of ailment or foul air from entering the cavities—the general source of offensive effluvia . Separating of the Teeth . —The Teeth , from want of proper attention , are apt in most persons to close and connect themselves with each other , which is generally tbe chief cause of decay ; in such cases it is particularly advisable to separate them . Great care is required in this operation . Fastening Loose Teeth . —Mi . E . during his . course of study ias adopted a mode of fastening loose Teeth , particularly of aged persons , whether arising from neglect or any other cause , which he is happy to-. ' say , has proved successful to the full exten ' of bis expectations . Begulating the Teeth . —It is well known that Teeth will often grow too long , and outstretch each other , sometames obtrnding themselves beyond the bounds prescribed by the circular formation of the mouth : under suci circumstances they require regulating , which greatly adds to the agreeable appearance of the couatenance , in tie laugh , and gives facility to the articulation . The beauties of a well-regulated set of Teeth are so generally acknowledged and admired , that to offer ^ further observatvjQ on this bead would be stperfluous . ' . . — w Fixing one or more Teeth . —The method adopted in this process of replacing Teeth , renders it impossible to discern tie artificial from the natural , without wite spring or . showing any fastening whatever . . : ¦ Extraction of the Boot or the Fmngs . of the Teeth . —Although this operation is often dreaded by the afflicted , from the facility which characterizes the performance of nig operation , Mr . E . has been most gnccessfol in ^ removing all fearrul apprehensions . \ . Fixing complete Sets of Teeth . —Complete sets by the assistance ef a new invented spring , which operates with tie action of tie jaws , in mastication , 8 tc . will be found , in every respect amply competent to supply tiie place of their predecessors . , JMendanie from Ten till Four , at his residence , 12 £ , Park Bow , every Monday , Tuesday , Friday and Saturday . " .
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to all requiring the aid of : ;; .. ¦ . ¦ ¦ ,: ¦ . ¦ . ; medicine ^ ' ¦ ¦ ' PTIHE truly enlightened and liberalrmihded Phy-JL sician is among the first to recommend snch a Medicine ; as . . EN ' O . U . Y S-: JPILLS .. for . the cure of human maladies . That great and exalted medical character , Abernethyj hesitated not to declare , that allfdiseases were to be cured , or greatly alieviated , by an observance of diet alone ; and nbue more than himself pronounced , ius ignorant and absurd , the conduct of most of his medical brethren ; he treated with contempt their ridiculous notions of health and diseaser—said they were most of them rogues and fools ; arid the : world is well acquainted to the extent he went , when he did prescribe a medicine ; and the simplicitj of . '¦ his injunctions upon all occasions when disease presented itself under any form ^ - 'Read my book — ' Blue Pill at night ' -- ' : Draught in the morning '— 'Eat arid dririk less ' - ^ 'tbat ' s all you want . '—If the patient observed , 'My doctor says so and so , ' what was this great inari ' s reply ? ' Psha ( your doctor ' s a fool '—and often yould he add—J Now you know more than half tit Doctors in the world . ' -The world may infer frbai : this ' . hoW little he valued the almost endless Variety of Drugs and chemical preparations with > - * jii . cnvtlie , ' -taateri . amedica , pharmacopceia , or doctor ' s books , jw they are called , are filled ; and if he could consider that to cure nearly all kinds 6 f diseases , calomel pill . and nauseous draught were all-sufficient in the way of medicine , how much more ought to be valued a medicine compounded of purely vegetable productions , free from that _ poisondus mirierat calomel or niercujy p Such are Eriquy's Pillaj which are now justly called the allrsufficient medicirie ^ ^ for ^ mankind / Mr . ENQUY , founder of that useinil and philahtiropic Establishment , tie < f Natios Aii iNSTfiTUTION oe Hbax-th , '' 40 , Seymour Street , Etiston Square , London , in preparing and offering to the public this invaluable medicine , has teen guided by the truth arid simplicity of nature's functions j and , setting : aside the confusing arid conflicting theories of the 8 chdoU , wiichhaye served only to obstruct the path of true science , and in ; operation , to injure lht > aninial furictipns ,, by destroying the balance which the different pdrtioijis , bf ^ he yhriman , frariie ; ihou ] d epjoy with eacb ^ other—he ! fiasi c&me toithis rational conclusion , warranted too ' by experieuciethat it is only , bv keeping : the , blood in a proper state : of purification ^ iirougi vegetable m ^ directly on the juijcea ^ bence the riutrimeni ; , of tie blood is drawiy that health can be mairitained , and disease prevented and cured .. To effect ; thid object the ' all-sufficient " medicine for mankind ' , ia admirably adapted . It is infal \ ible in its power of bringing corrupt humovirs ironi ^^ . whateverpart they , iDn ^ ybe lodged , causing them to be ^^ . QoriYeyed tluougi the ^ bqweis ^ and .. " thepother . ch ^ ripel ? ordained ? by nature foT ; the f emoyal of all rapuifities of the b ^ y , so tiat the good blood majr then run smoothly on in its due course ^ the only ^ source of health . ' ' $ & ? '¦ 0- wroLi be impossible to enumerate the cures ^ prbduped ! ^ ^ b y this ^ niellicine throiigh the country , suffice it to > 8 ay , thousarids have bieen'bared of almost every kind of complaint wHbiri the last seVen year » j iri consequericeof ^^ whichi it ^^ isiricrieasiriginp ^ ylanty anddemanddailyi' i \ '? ¦ v . '/ 7 / -: ' . / r "' ;¦' . '' ' / ' The following lettet from : aii eminent niedjeal geitlemarij will shew tieiestijtaation in wiici these pills are held bj ¦ the pr 6 ife ? sioiii '' ., c 'I •''; r : { . ; ¦ : ¦ ' ' :: ¦¦ • ; : ¦ . ¦ - '¦ ""¦ ^' - '¦ " ^^ 4 ^^^™^ 12 , i ? 38 ^' ' ; -: jfo pBABSj ^ p ^ Iiiaye ftuctple ^ ute in adduig . » y testimony , ^' sucn' ^ efficacy of Esoi ^' s ^ Pills ^ fffiey ; are ¦ adtaur » bly ad ^ ted to ; tjie ^ tr . e ^ f t&at ^| 6 i ^ s . - ' ^ f VjsvemL wb ^ h arises from ; large inteBtines ^ as '" well'Jas ttre ' mildest : and njoslt eertain ^ Aperient ^^ Pilllwiti tfhibH'I ^ ^ airi acqiialnted '' . -, ¦ ¦ ¦ - \ lam , yours , very trul y , ^ - .. v ' r . ' - ,-, ¦ : •; . ; y-: i : ; , ¦ ; , ^ pj ^ h ^ WOrth ^ ; Surgeg ;^ , This in valuable Medicine is sold in boxes at Is ; 14 di each , by W . C . Stefford , Chr 6 riiclei-office ,-Donca % ter , " " '" ' r :-- :- -- ' 'J \ :. C-- :. - .. % Hp 18 ¦ ' ¦' :- ¦ ¦ " -V . .--: -. ' - / . ' - .-v ^ : ; sc ^^ B « ca ^ s ^ J Fpr ^ r ^ re ^ vand , by ^ hiMn ; any retail agents in . this digtrhs ^ ciaft ;^ ^ e . rapplied . and their names . i ^ edfto ^ i f fl !^ inj 5 ^ fcr , . ¦ v ; U-i \; :- idi ^ I&jSDB-AGENTS ^ -:.-. 'X- . - : ' ' r . ' - ' ^ 1 Mra ; WitSaN , iPost > officei Rotherham . ' v s : Messw , WHITTAEER , Irisioffice , Sheffield ; Mrs . "WILSON , Bookseller , Bawtry . Mr , J . HEATON , Bo 6 kseller | Leeds .
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A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS . IMPORTANT INFORMATION . ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ATKIHStON'S ¦ ¦¦"¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦'¦ ¦ ¦; ¦ ' ; INEAKJE JBEStRVAtlVEv rilHIS popular medicine has been prepared and X sold l > y the proprietors upwards of fi ^ yJ years > during which time it has obtained so high a reputation , from private fecomriiendatioris alone , as to b ^ J used by almost every family in LaDcashire : and the neighbouring counties , The best posaible euiogium on the medicine is the fact , that the sale is . extended t to more than 30 , 000 fariiilies annually . The Infani ' s Preservative was originally intended as an antidbte to those pernicious , medicines for children which have laudanum for theirchiefand only active bigredientj its success has tuUy answered the intent . It is a pleasant , innocent ; and efficacious carminative , intended as a preventive againist , and a cure for , those pomplaints to which infants are liable ^ as affectionsof the bowels , difficult teething , corivulsioris , rickets , 8 fc , arid an admirable assistant to nature during the progress of the hpopirig cough , the measle . « , and the cow pox , or vaccine iuoculatipri . Every person who wishes to have the medicine genuine will please to observe each bottle has upon the stamp , affixed over the cork , the name of" Robert Barker , No . 'lfi Market Place , : Manchester , " engraved thereon , by ' favour of her Majesty ' s commissioners of stamp duties . The genuine medicine is not sold in any other way than in moulded bottles , at Is . l | d . 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d ; each . THE CELEBRATED ; R : 0 §; :: iiNi itNT ; For Sore Nipples , is recommended to all mothers who ^ 'ish to enjoy that highest of all maternal gratifications—the suckling of their own infants , as a most valuable article . If used in time , it will prevent that painful excoriation of the breasts , which to many tender mpthers : ia most distressing : arid it wiU at all times prove of considerable efficacy in healing the excoriated parts , and has the peculiar property of being grateful and inoffensive . Price Is . l ^ d . per bottle . ; And ; MRS . YOUNG S FEMALE PILLS , Happily adapted for those peculiar complaints incident to females at particular periods 6 f life . Price' Is . l ^ d .. per box , dujty inbluded , and large boxes , containing six of the smaller , at 4 s . 6 d . The above medicines are prepared only by Robekt Barker , ( late Atkinson arid Barker , ) his Nephew and successor , druggist arid apothecary , No . 1 , Market-place ^ Manchester . ? Sold wholesale also by Messrs . Newbery & Sons , 45 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard ; Messrs , Barclay and Sons , . 06 , - Forringdon-ot'oct r Mr , E . Edwards , 67 y St . Paul ' s Church Yard | Messrs . Suttdn and Co ., Bow Church Yard ; and Mr . T . Butler , 4 , Cheapside , London .
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R . BUCHANAN , Tailor , HTJDDERSEIELD . BEGS leave to return Thanks to his Friends and the Public for the Support he has hitherto received , and takes the liberty of infpnning them that he has Removed from his past residence , 23 , Threadneedle Street , to the premises in tie Paok-Hokse Yabb , formerly occupied as the Disfrnsarv , where he will carry on his Business as usual ; and hopes by punctuality , and the execution of the Orders intrusted to him , in a Fashionable and Workmanlike manner , to merit a share of public patronage . . . - : : v " NEWS-ROOM AND COFFEE-HOUSE . R . BUCHANAN , also begs to inform his Friends that in the above mentioned Premises , he has Established a NEWSROOM , which is furnished with the best Metropolitan and Provincial , Daily and Weekly Newspapers , and Literary and Scientific Periodicals . R . Buchanan also informs ¦ the Reading Public , that he has made arrangements for supplying them with all the Lokdon , Leeds , and other Provincial Journals , which may be had upon the usual terms ; likewise he will furnish to order all the Literary periodicals of the day , together with the Standard , Literary , Political , and Scientific Works . The Newaroom will be fitted up in the . most comfortable manner . Hours of attendance , from Nine o ' Clock in the morning , to Ten o'Clock in the evening . Terms of admission 2 s . 6 d . per Quarter , to be paid in advance . —Non-Subscribers , One Penny each visit . ¦¦ . - . ¦ -- ¦ ¦ " . ' "¦ - ' . -.. ¦ - . ; . - ,. ' , . ' ¦ :- . ' ; The Northern Star , and the other Leeds Papers , may be had every Saturday Morning , immediately on tbe arrival of the Post . A stock of useful Books and Pampbleti will be kept constantly on-Hand . Tea , Coffee , and other Refreshments to be had every Day . X Lemonade , Ginger Beer , and other Non-Intoxicating Beverages kept constantly on Sale . ,
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MB . W ^^ JMr ^ iM BEGS toTWWrnNKs bestNTfianks to > Ks ^ Frie and the Public for the steady and . uniforflr Support which he has hitherto received . — MR , "MrijcHEXirs ^| pck of "¦ & ' . ;| i ;¦ , -If-. $ ! ¦ . ' - ' t - "If ' % 1 ^^|^«»<« - " , ^ BMnkJ&y M § - \ and all those Articles whiei are necessary in the Cloti « id D ^ aP «? 3 EJiPl ^ i * Te ;^ lwted from the : b § st Taouses , " and always by Persons of the greatest skill . By comparison Mr . M . ' s Goods will not be found inferior in Quality to ttose of any other House in . Ihe North fit . Es ^] and 4 afidZfrain -iiaV extensive Trade , and Ae great Support which be has received from the Public ,-ie is enabled to Sell at Prices which , bring iWr valuable Stock within the reach of tie Poorest aridS ^ osj ; Hiunble , , . ; itfr . 'Mitcieil i * S ; lately received a large Stock of HATS / , of , tie i > est Oldham Manufacture ; , which have been Selected with great Care and Attention ; and will be Sold for the Value . ; . - : ; . - Orders from the Country are attended to with Punctuality , and forwarded with Care and Dispatch . Mind enquire for Joseph Mitchell , Cloth , Fnstianf Blanke % and Hat Establishment , Friaroate , Preston .
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^ P ^ pi ^^^^ S ^^ ^ WORKING M EN OF DEWSBURY . ; i ^ K ^ 0 w ^ ' j ^ r ^ AD : tcA . j »^ ^ J L h ^] n | J « pirrMgeaent 8 fo ?| HdMng j ^ PpVIffi JSeetiiafg 4 n mie ^ fflxtiT-T ' i id ^ f < 6 xr ^ J ! i ^ eSj MONDAY , the 16 th of April next , at Twelve o'ClockatNoonvto Petition ParliameatforUniveTSal Suffrage , Vote by Ballot , and Annaal Parliaments . In furtherance of the same object and on the game Dayy at Sj ^ c o'Clock in the ICvenirig , a Public Dinner ^ will be provided at the New Inri ^ Marketplace j to which ; Meeting and Dinner the following ¦ GentlemenareJriyited :- ^ -- ¦ ¦' : ' . ¦ .:. ¦¦ :: ¦ ' •;> : ' ¦'¦ .. : '^_ ,- . .: ' > ' : . --Feargris : 0 'Cohrior , Esq ., John Fielden , Esq . M . P ., General Johnson , M . P > , Thomas Wakley , Esq ., Wfc , Bev . J . R . Stephens , R . Oastler , Esq ., Charles T ^ aterton , -Esq ., Captain Wp » d , Rev . Mr . Hill ^ Editor of the JVor / A «^ -Sto r , ^ h Esq ., Editor ' of ^^ the Leeds fimes , Col . Thompson , Dr . Fletcher , of Bury , ' Mr . ^ J . Taylq ^ of Rochdale , and several other Geritiemeri , Friends to the Cause . ; V ^ Tickets , Two Shillings each , ¦ To be ^ had of Hr ; T . S , Brooke ^ Bookseller , arid of Mr . W . Ockerby , at the New Inn , Dewsbury ; of Mr . George Cole , Watergate of Mr . Johri Pprritjt , BatJey ; Carr'l vf ^ Mr ) Jairies Auty , Flying Horse Ink , Xlssett ^ Street Side ;; of ^ Mr . Joseph Whiteley ^ and ' . of-Mr . Luke Firth , Heckmondwike ; of Mr . George Oates ^ Ship Inn , Mirfield ; of Mr ; Mann , Greyhound Inri ^ Birstal ; and of SamuSl Healey , Secretary , at E . Willans' Printing-officej or at the Room of the Assoiiiatiori , on Monday "E venings .. ; :. ' , . ' . v ; , - ' . ' ; . ^ - ' ; -. :: ¦/¦ ; ' = ; . '¦¦¦¦ : ; r / . ' . : ,. \ : ¦ ' . N . B . —Early application is recoinmended , as no Tickets can be had after jVednesddyj April Xith
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W HEREAS , a FW ^ id KINWL PTCYm awarded and iss «| Jor » sj ^ sf J ^| A ^ ffiAD , of ARMLES (^ & ^ rp (^ 'Leea ^ p IMCbunty of Ybrk ^ ^^ yWollen G ^ WI ^ rivifacturerT Dealer and Chapman , and he being ^ wseiaredBanktSEtfci * nJgreby requirajLto ^ urrender ^^ himself , to the C ^ M iwdo » r 8 in th ^^ i ^ ial ^ Htaed ^ r theinajor paT ^ bf f ih ™ i , ;' ' pn ^^ tbftgge ^ nt ^ l )| y J ^^ pril , next ^ OTd ^ hfef ^^ fenth DaycT ^^ May fimowirig , at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon of each Day , at the Court- ! House iti Leeds aforesaid \ and make a frill discovery and disclosure of his Estate arid Effects , when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts , and at the : First Sitting to ^ ch oos e ¦ Assigriees , and at theVLast'Sittihg : the saidiBankrupt is requireb !~ -io finish : Ws -Exairiination j arid ' flie Creditors are to assent to or dissent from tie Allows ance of bis Certificate . -.: ¦ . ' .- ' ''" :. ¦ -.. •';•"' ¦ . . ALL PERSONS indebted to the said Bankrupt , or that have any of his Effects , are not fo :. ' pay ' - or deliver the same . ' but to whom tie ; Commissioners shall appoint ; hrit to give Notice to Messrs . Makinson and SANtiERS , Middle Temple ,: Londpu ; Messrs . Dunnino arid Kenyon , and Thomas Francis Foden , Solicitorsy Leeds . ¦
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BUSE" INNy ASHT ^^ N ^ ER-MNE " : , ¦¦ "¦ ¦ . :-, ... •' . • : , ' . . v ¦ ¦ < ¦ ¦ '" ¦ ' . - ; " . ' ' , • ' ; ' ¦ ¦ ' : ' - : - ; ^ - ' ; TAMES DUKE , late of tie Coach arid Horses I Delamer Street , has the honour to announce to bis nuinerou ? : Friends arid the Public , that he has taken the BUSH INN , Stamford Street , where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as in -his former Establishment . v /¦ ,. } . " . V J . D . has . made many alterations in ithe Bush , and he trusts that , when bis improvements ate completed , his-endeavours to please " will insure for him a continuance of that support , which has hitherto been so kindly extended to him .: The Proprietor , strictly following that which should be tie jDealer ' s motto , namely , quick Sale and light Profit , has laid iri a Stock of Spirits of all kinds , of a Sriperipr Quality , which he is determ iPe 4 to Sell at a riiere remunerating . price . J . DtrKE is making considerable altemtioris arid itarirovemerits in his Dormitory , which , when finished ; ,. will be fourid , for Comfort arid Accommodation , not Inferior to any . in the North of England . The Bush is well situated for men of Business and Commercial Travellers , who will find every attention paid to their Orders . J ; D . has selected his Stock of Spirits from the very best Cellars ; and he flatters himself that when all the arrangements of his concern are completed , he -may challenge comparison for Comfort , Charge , Purictuality , arid general Satisfaction . ¦ ' . ' . N-B * Should any Person who may honourvMri Duke with his support have any cfause ofcompliint , it is requested that immediate intimation may be given to the principal , who will lose no time in giving perfect satisfaction , and taking steps to prevent any recurrerice of the annovarice .
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Also Just Published , Price One Penny , THE CATECHISM _ . OF THE NE ¥ MORAL WORLD . BY ROBERT OWfeN . _ This day is published , Pr iceOrie Penny , : ¦ TT \ HE LABOURER'S REWARD ; or , THE ± COARSER-FOOD DIET-TABLE , as promttlgated by the POOR-LAW COMMISSIONERS , * . * This Table is published on a broad sheet , and contains an "AppeaV t 0 the Laboriring Men of England , " that should be read in every Cottage and Workshop in the ^ Kingdom . . , ; Just published , Price Threepence , TRACTS on REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT and NATIONAL EDUCATION . By R . D ; Owen and Francis Wright . Price Twopence each , HOPES and DESTINIES of the HUMAN SPECIES . By R . D . Owen . : ADDRESS ON FREE INQUIRY . By Ri D . Owen . . ' . , : " - . -:. - ^ r : J :: ¦ ¦ : ¦ ? : v- :.. FACTS versus FICTION ; an Essay on the Functions of the Brain . CHARACTER of COBBETT . By Hazlitt , Price SixpericeV PLAIN ADVICE for the TREATMENT and CURE of most of the DISEASES of the HUMAN BODY : forming a complete Medical Guide to the Artisan , the Labourer , and the Backwoodsman , and by which meaus most Fariiilies iriay ^ save annuV all many Pounds ; to which is added , the composition of mariy Patent Medicines : By James B . Badey , Staff-Surgeon in the United States' Army ; Also , Price 8 d ; stitched , arid Is . Cloth , . A New Edition of OWEN'S ESSAYS on tie FORMATION OF CHARACTER . ¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ " . " Price Sixpence , b £ !^ S ^ > > ITZERL ^ n Also , complete in 2 . vols ; witi lylemoir of the Atitior , ¦ ¦ ¦/ - ¦ : ' ¦ ¦ - " . '¦ - ¦ ¦ ' Eric « r « . 6 d . - . ' •• ¦ ;¦ . ; . ' ; : ¦; :: ¦ THE SYSTEM OF NATURE . \ Br M . De MiaABAub . " Tie work of a great writer it unquestionably is : its meritliea in tie eloquence of the composition . " —Lord Brougham's Natural Theology . Also , Price Threepence , Tie VISION of JUDGMENT : ByLorbByww . IgP ^ Thia Edition is enriched with . valuable Notes , by Robert Hall , W . Smith , Esq ., Professor Wilson , ¦ .- ¦ - # cvd » . r - . 7 . -V-A ASK FOR -v : \ v ¦ ::: ¦/ .-. ' ; " CLEAYE'S PENNY GAZETTE , '' . ; WITH CABICATUREa , ¦ JBY C . J . GRANT . PRICE ONE PENNT . •' It contains Lots of gopd ; Thirigs and Reading for everybody , with Engravings , ;'¦ ¦ ' ..--V . > London : r—Cleave , Shoe-Lane 5 Hobsori , Nortiern Star Office , Leeds ; and all Dealers in Cheap Papers .
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a certain disease cured within ¦ ¦ - . ¦ . .. ; . ¦ ¦ ¦ . - ¦ . _ . -. one ; weeKv - . . ¦ . ,, ;;;; :. ¦¦ : ' /¦ : -= MR . WILKINSON ^ ^ rgeorij near tie' ChurcbV ; opposite tbe Anchor Inn , Hunslet , may ' . be . consulted in all Cases where Secrecy arid expe- rienced Practice are-requisite . ' v : The most" violent Gonbrrhba , if recently contracted ^ cu red ^ ithin a Week , or no Charge made ft *^ Medicines | ^' ^ Expiation ; of th ^ Per ^ . V He hopes fiat the successful , easy , ¦ ''" arid ^ expeditious , mode he haij . : adopted , of . eradicating every 8 Xmpto ? n ota Certain Disease , without any material alteration in diet , orhindrance ; of . businesp , an 4 { yet preseryjng the ponStttutioia in ' ftijU vigour an ^ f ^ ee from iipjury , w iii ^ esteb ^ As this piseaie ^ ij ; one wiich ^ ip likely to be coni tracte ^ l wheneyer exposure t ^ eS'p bi ^ j it is notjike n > any . otit ^ r viptors , vpnee in life , butoA the contrary , one infection niay scareiy have be ^^ rembyed , ^ ieh another may unfortunatel y > b ^ Practitioner ^^ r ^ q riire ^ real judgment io ^^ order to , ^ ea (; each particular Casein suci a manner asnotinerely , to Temoye tbe present attaqk , but-to pireserve ! ihe constitution unimpaired , iri case bf ' a repetition at no distant ? period . ; : The iman : of -experiehceicani avail himself of ^^ the greatest improvements in modern prafctice , Irjr ieing able to distinguishf betweefe ^ ischarges of a specific and of a simple ormUd-flatorej which can qnl y ^ be made : by one in dail y ^ practice , aftfT ¦ 3 pe- con ^ 3 eratjon 6 f alt m timfi jfebburing ^ aBaer ^ isHDisease ^ ' cannbt Twf teo cV ^ u ^ infewbo ^^ and ^ eY ^ nffitit tielnselve T . he' ! proprie ^ 6 f thii te ^ fl ^ Brin ^ anfly ; &ani i ft 8 t ^ a 5 ' b 5 r : . the ; , iiatae . paVty fr % jufei ^ paising / : tie , orHeat- of seVerJal' |» racti 1 JoMers , before'he is'fbrtunate ' enough to obtain a perfect cure . The following are sorijeti ; the many symptqri ^^ Disease '; i ± - £ / general debilUy ; ferujtions on &e ieai , " face , and . body ; ulcerated sorfe ^ throats , scrofula ^ swellings in the neckj ribdegon . the shin bones , chancersi fistula , pains in the head arid limbsy which are frequenti ^ mjstilen'for Tli | ttifi # iL 9 ia ^ rftc : &c » - . ^ J Y Conaultedifrton KfaetdrQdeji ? pm 5 Forirtai IKn ^ and Sundays till Two . ^ - ^ itat ienTaiitf th > : Qfatilry !) ty $ ttit ^ i he& Cggeg , may . have ^ a ^^ proper / Remedy , sent with Diifectidnf rendered so p lainij ' thai 3 ? atieritai-of eitber Sex may cure themselves without even the knowledge of a bedfellow ^ .
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i ^ iLEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS . ^ mfotlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN ^ Thatthe ri « t ^ K Genebai . Quabtee Sessions of the Peace for the Borough of Le « da , in the County of Toit will be iolden before Robert Baynes Aasi ' ^ trono , EsfiXJiRE , REcoRDEk of tiesaid BoroufA at the CotTRT-HbTOE , in Leeds , on MONDAY * the Ninth Dayof April , 1838 , at Nine o'Clockin the Forenoon , at which Time and Place all JuW Cojaatable ? , Police Officers , f roSecritorBj -Witnegse ? Persons Bound by Recogjoizances , and others havin j Business at the said Sessdona , aie requireditaattenl AndNoticeJs hereby also ^«» e ^ That Entries hf all Intended Motions -or Applications " relative to thl Maintenance of any Illegitimate Child or Children must be madeHntb ^ the Clerk of the Peace , soW Day prior to the holding of the Sessions . That Applications in Bastardy will be heard im mediately on tie , opening of the Cdurt . That all Appeals will ^ be heard inimedjately \ after the M $ catibris in Bastardy , and that all Proceedings under the Highway Act , will be taken on tie First Dav bf theSessioris . ; V : . v l 1 . JAME ^ RICHAR ^^ Clerk ofthe Peace for the said BoroBglj , Leeds , March 9 , 1838 . ¦ : ; - *
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In consequence of numerous applications continually received from Bradford and the Neighbourhood , one of the Proprietors of Dr . Henry * French Meroine Pills , will attend every Wednesday and Thursday , at No . 4 , George Street , facing East Brook Chapel ) i Bradford . A TREATISE IS JUST PUBLISHED ON THE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC '" - ' DISEASES , AND GIVEN WITH EACH BOX OF k DB . JSENBY'S FREN ( j ) &JP 1 E ( ME PffiLS , ; ; pi ONTAINING plain andpractical directions forjihie ^ eff ? ctuai ctire of all degrees of the' abbre eonv \ J plaints—rwith ^ observations on seminal weakness arisiriefrom early abuses , ' and the deplorable conseqrieirces resultingfejin'theuse of merenry , ' the whole intfnded for the Instruction of general readers , so that all persons can obtain an Immediate cpre ^ with gelcreey and safety , prepared and sold by the . sole Proprietor , at No . 74 , Cobourg Street , SixDoors from Brunswick Chapel , ' Xeed 8 . In Boxes ,. 2 s . 9 d .-and 4 s . 6 d . eachv i 1 With eaei'Box is given direeHoxs low to take wjesePifiu , observations on points beneficial to the patient , being bints worth knowing by those who are , or have . been , sufferers from , this dreadful and devastating malady . . '• ¦ . ¦ •¦ ¦" - : '¦ . ¦ . - - / . ¦ ; ¦> .- ¦ - ,. ] \ / : '¦' . ' \ ¦/¦ : - ¦' . , - - ' ,. " ' ,: ' . .-:- - ; . y , - " ; J " , / That-cruel fisease ^ whicb his destroyed so many thousandg . is now nniappUy so well known ( that a recital « f Its effects' is quite unnecessary , its malignant influence extending , by inheritance from family to family , -and -when &e-great-Doctor Henry became professor to the University , he conferred an invaluable benefit upon mankind by the discovery of his grand panacea for the . cure of ^ thia deplorable , complaint . The certafaty-wi& wbib the Rtia aree ^^ are- annuaUy mn& by them , "What mediciae can be more appr 6 pria % than &atwhi 6 h basgiyeh such general satisfactien i ? Thfe Erencb . Pills root out every parade of i £ e ' insidious pbisbtt ^ purifying in their progressfhe whole " mass * of fluids . They not only TeT&ove ; the disease but tiiey _ renovate by their action the different fan edons of the body—expelling lite- grosser jhumour , and in a mariner so imperceptible as to convince tfeeinost scvptical of their astonishing and u , neqtjalled . powers . They neither contain mercury nor " any . oiher ximeral , and niiy be taken without the slSgWest ijuspicibidf of discovery ; tjiej- require W restraint of diet , l&s oftimey or hindrance of brusinesSjbtit ^ Bect a complete ( we without the , le ^ t « to the patient , Ataflyperiod whea ' theslightest suspicion m ' ay exist it-ftillbVwen to have recourse ? £ 6 the French Kltejib * wh ' efitaktotefor * the disease hMm ^ ei&rapp ^ arariQefiiiByact asa cerfain prevehtiye , removing the complaint effectaaUy-aBd- # ectetly . ¦ TKli ^ dn&le fta'te in wliich roany persons have . ; te ^ when vMtingi&jDoc ^ r ^^ liw iM *^ against that aaa ^ raosiiunetaj wheii jnjttdieiousl y adjriijiistereu : ) r t : { v ' . ' ! ; ¦ - ; - ; i The Doctor , after an extennv * pra * ctie «; ofT ^ the utmost consequence to all wnb-are labouringunder h \ eralitar £ of deep seatedmijiadieB ^ to thoj ^ e troubl ed with sejgM » al ; iCealnief » , 4 dswfrra will ^^ TQ ^ iro 9 tl » : g £ bo& ; lpexes , ^ h ^« lure ^ inexperienc > ,. hfa % adT | ie « t »« ipenox { * %$ & * practice , he « aitos ainfldffwSteii ^ Bs of treatment , afcdjjjrasesging so thorough * kBfowJedge-of iiMUft ^ tJie inprt : depl 9 r ^ le ' ca ^ effriffoiiajiq r $ si 8 tancefjtobis sBU ^ ' Hir eitengive practice iasreiider ^ -hiinrfthe $ ejio * &aryye £ ^ nfr &tj-ie& ^ ar £ kept ijriflinnblemishetf faith . aoaVipnouri toip ^ son « . ; . ao 1 aflliQte 4 » it f b 4 gblyfriec ^ ary to ^ the greaj ^ inrpojtaj ^ . anA amount to > dp ^^ attributable many / of { hose bapl ^ ^ t ajjee ^ wb | ccj Vifle . tbey ^ exdtet thfe commiaeratiotf of the beholder shorid / iOs © imDres £ ^ . ^ hopfr ^^ e » r- ^^ 8 c <| l ^ r » £$ ngjk ^^ c ^ ^^ r « i ^ htjoBriBdTaiJceJLto appear qnestipnable ; « abctioiied . ' < a ^ they-are _ b y : the mult ^ edpjoofB . oit tbiiiy yeJBJB' ; sucee « 8 &l exptrience . Letters ( post paid ) inclosing a re * Mfctaic * , ; aniwerej ^ ih ^ retom " o ^^ o «^> n 4 JN ^ f ^ n * punctoally ' transinitted to ; any addre 8 s . jeii . her . by ini ' lfafoocJoan ^^^ PijTOte eB ^ anoB , ^ . J ^ XJri ^' js PlaeeyBacfr ^ ( li .-. ; . / . ^ ; ; . \ "With each Bei'i ^ tl be giyen ' prac ^ c ^~ ob * ervations , ^ tnitously , " ontheabpve disease . .- ; Tbe Doctor will attend daily from Eight in themorning till Ten at nigat , and on Sunday from Nine till Two , where he will administer advict to any one taking these Pill « , or any other of hw PreparaMona , ¦ without a fee .
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2 ¦ . : ' . : - : / . l \^^ & : . " . THE NOBT ^ RK ^ AR- ^ , ^ - > , ,. * U ' ^ i .-,- ¦ , Amx . 7 , 1838 . "
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 7, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct689/page/2/
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