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Miscellaneous SHAVING A PLBABUEB. EDWARD SMITH’S Is HOLLOW GEOUNE RAZOR is pronounced by all to bo tho most wonderful razor over introduced. It baa stood the test of over three years, during -which time thou, eands have been sold, retail only, at No. 3, Cheap, aide. It never requires grinding or sotting, and Is ooxnplota in case for Is Id j poet free, la Bd. My graduating RAZOR STROP is the best for * hardening razors ever introduced. By means of a screw it graduates its elasticity, making it more or loss elastic at pleasure. Its elasticity will prove Invaluable to tho'unskilful operator, ns it -mil pro vent Ms incautiously bearing too hard upon the razor, and injuring its edge, at tho same tune enabling him to keep his razor in perfect order. Price 2s 9d and Ss 9d, post free. Extra host quality, solid leather oasa and superior finish, 4a Cd ana 6s 9d, post free. ... Tho Diamond Razor Strop Paste, 7d, post,urea The Magic Shaving Stick, 7d, post free. List of Shaving Taoklo, post free. [Mae*. Tbadb 3 S., Thu Food Pesmbvse. BABA keeps Milk, Cream, Butter, Eggs, Fish, sweet and pure for several days m tho hot* test weather. ~ h aba, although perfectly harmless, possesses the property of preserving from taint articles of food, and tho provisions so treated nro not altered or impaired. warn keeps M e at . EoMtry and Game fros and sweet for weeks. , BABA is invaluable to Dairymen and others who require to forward Milk, Poultry, Moat, Fish, and such like articles to market. BABA relievos Toothache, and heals sores anp wounds. riba may bo obtained from the chief Cham ins and Grocers of tho United Kingdom n small tin coses, price 6d each, ox wholesa.o in quantities of not less than lowt, upon application to tho Chief Offices. Agents wanted. Apply, the Raba Company, Great Winchester street, Loudon E.C. Semen 1887-1888 Season 1887-IBSo L. PRANG & CO„S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS? fiiTE bog to express our thanks to our patrons WW and friends for tho kind and flattering appreciation of our past efforts, and feel a pardon, thfa Pride at the very emphatic endorsement which our cords have received from the American, English. German, and Australian Press, with one accord there exponents of public taste have given onr Cards tho first rank over oil similar productions in tho market. We are hound to maintain this superiority; and we have, as heretofore, roared no expense to create, with the aid of our largo oxperionoo, a scries of novelties for the Christmas jeason, which, wo have no doubt, win meet the expectations of tho trade. Wo have boon smga. larfy fortunate in procuring the assistance of, we may say, representative American talent In the preparation designs, and besides have scoured Iho co-operation of some of tho most eminent **'Got I^^now*completed, and onr agents aro on the road to call on our patrons and friends. An inspection o' tho sample books will convince thorn that, in regard to originality and, variety of design, excellence and richness in execution, it fa* exceeds our last year's effort. To give an idea of rho high artistic order of tho line, wo would say that it designs by Mies Dora Wheeler, Miss EoSmmotfMisa 7 L. B. Humphrey, Miss L. B. Comins, Elihu Voddor, Walter battoriee, A. i. Brooks and others. „ Landscape Designs by W. Hamilton Gibson, Thomas Moran, F. L. Smith, and others. qnimn. Designs by B. L. Bonsell an Harry °Flowor and Bird Dosignaby Mias Fidelia Bridges Mrs E. 0. Whitney, Jean Kobie, of BruEbols; H Qiacomelli, of Paris, and others. Tho Literary matter m connection with our do eigno has been carefully attended to among others, by Mrs Celia Thaxtor. Mrs Emily Snaw Forman and Joaquin Miller.

Onr Kogular lino of Christmas and Now Tear's Cards wiU comprise plain cards, fringe cards, and double fringed cards, varying an price from 30 cents toflOdolper set of 12. ... „. . , , Protectors tire furnished with all fringed cards, and also envelopes lor all series costing I*Bo per so* and more ~ Besides our regular line, wo would call specia attention to the following hovel™ and specialties, Aladdin’s Lamp.—This is one of the most elaborate and elegant Christmas Gift Cords we have over oSered to the trade. It is a larg folding card, heavily fringed, and provided w t leatherette protector. The front outside page is a design of peacock feathers on satin ; the loft inside page contains a poem specially written for this gift by Joaquin Miller, also on satin, and surrounded by a delicate border of oriental design 5 the right msida d-utq presents Aladdin bearing his lamp, after a otinting by the eminent American artist, Elihu Veddor• and to complete the whole, the back is embellished with a moat unique, artiutio design of Calendar for 1884.—At the solicitation of some of our business friends, we have this year decided to bring out a calendar, and ate happy to be •via to announce tiiftt we shall issue ft Cftionuai from John Ruskin, for 1884. This consists of an artistic mount with a block calendar, having Quitable elections from John Euskin'a works for each dav of the yoar. The selections have been made by a lady well known for her cultivated taste and jndg. manU The mount has been designed by a wel) known Boston artist, and, coming from her thought and tasteful skill, the form and decoration will ha a fittiDg accompaniment to the words within. This calendar will bo a source of pleasure to all who love and appreciate EusMn.that they may have every morning a jewel frem the treasure of his noble and Bttr,) The Christmas Sheaf."—A folding card, with xae unrujuLutio —■ surprisingly representation of an open hook, with, floral designs by Mrs Fisher, and original poems by Joaquin Millar. CHRISTMAS AET PRINTS ON SATIN. The great success attending our efforts in this lino has induced us to bring out a number of now aerca, consisting of flowers, landscape, and figure designs. These aro elegantly finished in several tyies, in fringed tinted mats, with cord and tassels: on mounts with silk fringe and cord; in book form, richly fringed and with leatherette prolectors, and on rich plush mounts. Prices vary liom Idol SCcentß to 3dols SOcoats each. VTe have made large additions to onr olrthday line comprising plain cards, fringed and double fringed cards, and art prints on satin. Numerous aeries at popular prices have been added to our list of Scripture text cards. Kowflower pieces inmata, fee. Thanksgiving cords—our lino wil also be Price Lists of our Christmas and How If oar Cards are now ready, and will ho sent on application, pEANQ & co>> Boston, Mass U.S.A, Hew Yorks 38 Bond street. Philadelphia,: 1110 Walnut street. Chicago; 112, Monroe sire Ban Francisco 620 Commercial street IT’hß J. COLLIS BEOWNE'3 CHLOEODYNE fij The original and only genuine. Advice to Invalids.—lf you wish to obtain quiet refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary achinga of protracted disease, invigorate the norvous media, and regulate the circulating systems of the body, yon will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr J. Collis Browne (late Army Medical Stalf), to which ho rave the name of Chlorodyne, and which is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful Hid valuable remedy ever discovered. Chlorodyne is the beat remedy known for coughs, oonsumption, bronchitis, ttethma. Chlorodyne acta like a charm in diarrhoea, and is he only specific in cholera and dysentery. Chlorodyne effectually cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation, and spasms, Chlorodyne is the only palliative in neuralgia, heumatiam, gout, cancer, toothache, meningitis. •••Emtl Russell communicated to the Collage of Physicians that ho had received a despatch tram Her Majesty’s Consul at Manilla, to the ellect that oholara had been raging fearfully, and that the only remedy of any service was Chlorodyne.—Sea •r Lancet," Dec. 31,18t>4. Caution.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood Stated that Dr J> Collis Browne was, undoubtedly, the Inventor of Chlorodyne; that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, which ho regretted to say had been sworn to,—Soa * The limes," Juno , 188-1. Sold in bottles at la 2a 9d, 4s 6d, and fie each. None is genuine without the words “Dr Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony a coom paniaa each bottle. Caution.—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. Bole Manufacturer—J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Eueeaii street, Bloomsbury, Loudon,

SPECTACLES v. BLINDNESS Spectacles can only be perfectly adjusted by those bavins a thorough knov/lodgo ol the anatomy of tho eye combined with optical ex porienoe." ONE EOOTiTH of those Buffering from Blind, ness oan trace their calamity to the use ol spectacles indiscriminately purchased, and nn> suited to tho sight. M 3 H. LAUEA&CE, P.S.B OCULIST OPTICIAN, 3d, Old Bond street, W., Having made the adjustment of spectacles hta ’ cole study for upwards of thirty yoara. especial and i personally adapts his improved loassa. Tho Eov Professor W. A, Hales, M.A., Cantab,, 2, Minford-gardens Y/est Eonsington Park, writes —‘•1110 spectacles are perfect, and a most decided boon. I had occasion on Monday to write to Lord , f and took the opportunity to mention your name and the wonderful power of yoar spectacles.” Similar testimonials from Earl and Countess Lindsey, Sir Julius Benedict, Dixon Hartiand, Esq.. H.P., Eev Charles Hort, Maidstone, Private Chaplain to H.E.H. tho Duke ol Cambridge, Eov Tida Pratt, Alderman Death, late Mayor of Cam bridge, Edward Knookor, Esq., late Mayor Dover, &0., 6c. .... , Soooiai arrangements for suiting invalids and others unable to wait on Mr Laurance. I Pamphlet— “ Spectacles: Their Deo and Abuse, postiroe. CITY BEANCH—6. Poultry, E.C IMPOETANT TO OWNERS OP DOGS ‘ANT years (since wo had the pltosura to introduce to the pubho the BUiiALO M~t.i a t DOG BISCUITS, now so extensively used In the principal kennels of the world. Since that time wo have made many important Improvements in their manufacture —improve, meuts not of tho nature of vegetable compounds which may bo added to any food at a trifling cost, but of tho nature to produce good hard floah and muaoie, ingredients which no other Biscuit or Dog S’ood possesses, and for which v/a have received numerous medals and high commendations, amongst which wo may mention that of Professor Dr Zum, who, after many careful analyses and experiments, pronounced these biscuits to be ol the greatest excellence, and to contain double the quantity of nourishment that is to be found in flesh, thus forming the best and most successful food for dogs that it is pcssiblo to produce. It ia important to notice that every biscuit ia stamped—" Buffalo Meat, Trade mark/’ the quality of which we guarantee. 20a par owt car. rinse paid, g o i e Manufacturers: W, G. CXjAEKE & SONS, Anchor Fatantßiscuit Works, Liiaehouaa, London, E.C. EBtablishod 1S&1«

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 3

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