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PROFESSOR BROWN'S

Shakesperian Almanack (Illustrated),

FOR 1885.

It fairly glows with quotations and illustrations from the "Bard of Avon." I shall print three million copies, and will send ten copies free, prepaid to any one who will judiciously distribute them in their locality.

ADDRESS

FREDK. W. HALE, 61, CHANDOS STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON.

Freedom from Coughs in 10 minutes by

D

ASTHMA,

BLOCOCK'S CONSUMPTION,

PULMONIC WAFERS

BRONCHITIS,
COLDS

Are Instantly Relieved and Rapidly Cured.

DR. LOCOCK'S WAFERS TASTE PLEASANTLY.

15,293 Cures have been published in the LAST YEAR of Asthma, Consumption, Bron-
chitis, Coughs, Colds, Pains in the Chest, Phlegm, Shortness of Breath, and all disorders of
the Breath, Throat, and Lungs-Hysterical, Nervous, Rheumatic, and Heart Complaints.
Dr. EVANS, of Lymm, says: "They act like a charm."

"All who try them, both Doctors and Patients, declare them to be the most rapid
and certain remedy ever discovered."

To Singers and Public Speakers. They rapidly remove all hoarseness, and wonderfully increase the power and flexibility of the Voice. Sold at 1s. 1 d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.,

and 118. per box by all Druggists.

C. SEERS, PRINTER, STATIONER,

AND

Bookbinder,

1, ARGYLE STREET, BATH.

CARD PLATES ENGRAVED.

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ULCERS, ABSCESSES, CANCERS, POLYPUS,
PILES, POISONED WOUNDS of all kinds,
And every form of ERUPTION and SKIN DISEASE, are effectually cured
without the aid of the lancet or knife, by

E. BURGESS'S

Lion Ointment and Pills.

Numbers have been Cured after leaving the various London Hospitals uncured. Send for List of Testimonials Post Free.

Price 1s. 1d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 11s., of most Chemists; or post free from E. BURGESS, Removed to 117, High Holborn and Kingsgate Street, London, W.C.

The Birkbeck Building Society's Annual Receipts

exceed Four Millions.

How to Purchase a House for Two
Guineas per Month, with immedi-
ate possession, and no Rent to pay. Apply at the
Offices of the Birkbeck Building Society.

How to Purchase a Plot of Land

for Five Shillings per Month, with immediate possession, either for Building or Gardening purposes. Apply at the Office of the

BIRKBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY.

A Pamphlet, with full particulars, on application.
FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT,

Manager.

Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane.

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Current Accounts opened according to the usual practice of other Bankers, and Interest allowed on the minimum monthly balances when not drawn below £25. No commission charged for keeping accounts.

The Bank also receives money on deposit at Three per cent. Interest, repayable on demand.

The Bank undertakes for its Customers, free of charge, the custody of Deeds, Writings, and other Securities and Valuables; the Collection of Bills of Exchange, Dividends, and Coupons: and the purchase and sale of Stocks and Shares.

Letters of Credit and Circular Notes issued.
A Pamphlet, with full particulars, on application.

FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT,

Manager.

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AND Nice Hands!

OTHING adds so much to personal attractions as a bright, clear
Without them the handsomest and

N complexion, and a soft skin.

most regular features are but coldly impressive, whilst with them the plainest become attractive; and yet there is no advantage so easily secured. The regular use of a properly prepared Soap is one of the chief means; but the Public have not the requisite knowledge of the manufacture of Soap to guide them to a proper selection, so a pretty box, a pretty colour, or an agreeable perfume too frequently outweighs the more important consideration, viz. the Composition of the Soap itself, and thus many a good complexion is spoiled which would be enhanced by proper care.

"THE

A most Eminent Authority on the Skin,

Professor Erasmus Wilson, F.R.$.

Writes in the JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS MEDICINE :—

HE use of a good Soap is certainly calculated to preserve the Skin in "health, to maintain its complexion and tone, and prevent its falling "into wrinkles. PEARS is a name engraven on the memory of the oldest inhabitant; and PEARS' Transparent SOAP is an article of the nicest and most careful manufacture, and one of the most refreshing and agreeable of balms for the Skin."

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10 persons

whose skin is delicate or sensitive to changes in the weather,

To winter or summer, PEARS' TRANSPARENT SOAP is invaluable,

as, on account of its emollient, non-irritant character, Redness, Roughness and Chopping are prevented, and a clear appearance and soft velvety_condition maintained, and a good, healthful and attractive complexion ensured. Its agreeable and lasting perfume, beautiful appearance, and soothing properties, commend it as the greatest luxury and most elegant adjunct to the toilet.

Testimonial from

Madame Adelina Patti.

“I HAVE found PEARS' SOAP matchless for the Hands and Complexion." Adelina Patte

PEARS'

TABLETS & BALLS:

Transparent 1s. each. Larger Sizes, 1s. 6d. and 2s. 6d.

SOAP.

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(The 2s. 6d. Tablet is perfumed with Otto of Roses.)
A smaller Tablet (unscented) is sold at 6d.

PEARS'

Transparent

SOAP.

EARS' SOAP is sold everywhere, but insist on having Pears', as vilely injurious imitations are often substituted for extra gain, even by dealers who would be thought RESPECTABLE, some of whom attract the public into their shops or stores by marking Pears' Soap at less than cost price, and then recommend some rubbish on which they get a large

rofit

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HE delicate Skin of Infants and Children is particularly liable to injury from coarse and unrefined Toilet Soap, which is commonly adulterated with the most pernicious ingredients: hence frequently, the irritability, redness, and blotchy appearance of the Skin from which many children suffer. It should be remembered that ARTIFICIALLY COLOURED SOAPS are FREQUENTLY POISONOUS, particularly the Red, Blue, and Green varieties; and nearly all Toilet Soaps contain an excess of Soda. Very white Soaps, such as Curd," usually contain much more soda than others, owing to the use of cocoa nut oil, which makes a bad, strongly alkaline Soap very injurious to the Skin, besides leaving a disagreeable odour on it. The serious injury to children resulting from these Soaps often remains unsuspected in spite of nature's warnings, until the unhealthy and irritable condition of the Skin has developed into some unsightly disease, not infrequently baffling the skill of the most eminent Dermatologists.

Pure, Fragrant & Durable-No Artificial Colouring.

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PEARS' TRANSPARENT SOAP

IS RECOMMENDED AS ABSOLUTELY PURE;
FREE FROM EXCESS OF ALKALI (SODA),

AND FROM ARTIFICIAL COLOURING MATTER.
IT IS DELIGHTFULLY PERFUMED, REMARKABLY DURABLE,
AND HAS BEEN IN GOOD REPUTE NEARLY 100 YEARS,

AND OBTAINED

SEVEN International Prize MEDALS

FROM

Professor John Attfield, F.R.S.,

Professor of Practical Chemistry to the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
HAVE annually, for the past ten years, made an independent analysis
"of your TRANSPARENT SOAP, and have not found it to vary in
quality or in composition. It contains neither excess of alkali nor of
moisture, and it is free from artificial colouring matter. A BETTER,
PURER, OR MORE USEFULLY DURABLE SOAP CANNOT
BE MADE."

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May be used to the thinness of a wafer-No Waste.

A. & F. PEARS,

Soap Makers by Appointment to H. R. H. the
Prince of Wales,

91, Great Russell Street,

LONDON, W.C.

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Sold Everywhere, but INSIST on having the GENUINE.

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