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Plegance And Economy For The Table. Wats...
pLEGANCE and economy for the Table . WATSON ' s ALBATA PLATE , & c . J - C . WATSON has just published his ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and PRICE CURRENT of every Article in Furnishing Hardware , with all the Newest Drawings of his Albata Plate . To Families and New-married Couples , and indeed to all who study economy , combined with usefulness and . elegance , the possession of this Book will prove invaluable , and is sent to all parts of the Kingdom Gratis , and Post Free , on application at his Warehouses , 41 and 42 , BARBICAN , or 16 , NORTON FOLGATE .
QILVER SUPERSEDED , and those corrosive and injurious Metals , called Nickel and ^ German Silver , supplanted by the introduction of a new , and perfectly matchless ALBATA PLATE . C . WATSON , 41 and 42 , BARBICAN , and 16 , NORTON FOLGATE , aided by a Person of Science in the amalgamation of Metals , has succeeded in bringing to Public Notice the most beautiful Article ever yet offered ; possessing all the richness of Silver in appearance , with all its durability and hardness—with its perfect sweetness in use , undergoing , as it does , a Chemical Processbwhichall that is nauseous in
, y , mixed Metals is entirely extracted—resisting all Acids—may be cleaned as Silver , and is manufactured into every Article for the Table and Sideboard : — Table Spoons and Forks , Fiddle .... 16 s . 6 d . doz . Thdd . 30 s . King ' s 35 s . Dessert Ditto Ditto 12 s . 6 d . — Do . 25 s . Do . 28 s . Tea Spoons Ss . 6 d . — Do . 12 s . Gd . Do . 13 s . 6 d . Sugar Tongs Is . 3 d . — Do . 3 s . Do . 3 s . 6 d . C . WATSON begs the Public will understand that this Metal is peculiarly his ownand
, that Silver is not more different from Gold , than his Metal is from all others—on its intrinsic merit alone he wishes to be tested , and from the daily increasing eulogiums he receives , he is convinced that nothing can prevent its becoming an article of universal wear . C . WATSON ' handsomely ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and PRICE CURRENT is just published , and Families who regard economy and elegance , should possess themselves of this useful Book , which may be had Gratis , and Post Free from the above Address .
Mayhew's Registered Ventilating Velvet H...
MAYHEW'S REGISTERED VENTILATING VELVET HAT . n ^ IIIS HAT possesses thoroughly Ventilating Properties , causing a free egress of ¦ " ¦ Perspiration , so much required in the Velvet or Gossamer Hat , thereby preventing the noise or vibration of the crown , and keeping the head free from unpleasant or injurious heat . The material possessing those ventilating qualities , is a non-conductor of
heat and damp , and unchangeable in all climates . This effective principle can be seen at one glance , and will be found much more soft ancl pleasant to the head than any other Hat , with an equal retention of shape and beauty . MAYHEW and WHITE , 89 , New Bond-street .
Weak Legs, Knees, And Ankles. ! Curgeons...
WEAK LEGS , KNEES , AND ANKLES . ! CURGEONS in England , Ireland , and Scotland , con-\> tinue to recommend \ BAILEY'S ELASTIC LACED STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , % A / and ANKLE STOCKS ; " htcooland warranted to wash Since the reduction of
J ^ lf ~ ~ T they are lig , , . mj & g j P 03 ta S 3 afflicted persons in the country can have any bandage by post , eUsplLJ f ° ^ P ence hy forwarding their measure . The particular property it * !!! / ° ^ t'le stoc'c'n , !_ ' is to S ' constant support in varicose veins , weak , fpija / swollen , or dropsical affections of the legs , or in any case requiring WM I equal pressure . Tbe knee-cap will be of great service where the knee-IIIJ / ' joint requires supportfrom accident to the pan of the kneeafter
, , WM I inflammation , rheumatic or gouty affections , or in any case where , Jill c l from weakness of the part , support may be required . —Laced Stockings , lip \ 18 s . Gd . ; Elastic Knee-caps , 10 s . 6 d . ; Patent Trusses , properly adapted f = "L /' S . --. 12 s . ee .. ; Hunting Belts , 2 s . 6 d . to 4 s . Gd . each ; Ladies' Belts of \ ffli ^ j §| gfe' ^ every kind . —Mrs . Bailey waits on Ladies . —Address . 418 , Oxford-^ B __ i f ^ street , opposite Ilanway-strcct , London .
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Plegance And Economy For The Table. Wats...
pLEGANCE and economy for the Table . WATSON ' s ALBATA PLATE , & c . J - C . WATSON has just published his ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and PRICE CURRENT of every Article in Furnishing Hardware , with all the Newest Drawings of his Albata Plate . To Families and New-married Couples , and indeed to all who study economy , combined with usefulness and . elegance , the possession of this Book will prove invaluable , and is sent to all parts of the Kingdom Gratis , and Post Free , on application at his Warehouses , 41 and 42 , BARBICAN , or 16 , NORTON FOLGATE .
QILVER SUPERSEDED , and those corrosive and injurious Metals , called Nickel and ^ German Silver , supplanted by the introduction of a new , and perfectly matchless ALBATA PLATE . C . WATSON , 41 and 42 , BARBICAN , and 16 , NORTON FOLGATE , aided by a Person of Science in the amalgamation of Metals , has succeeded in bringing to Public Notice the most beautiful Article ever yet offered ; possessing all the richness of Silver in appearance , with all its durability and hardness—with its perfect sweetness in use , undergoing , as it does , a Chemical Processbwhichall that is nauseous in
, y , mixed Metals is entirely extracted—resisting all Acids—may be cleaned as Silver , and is manufactured into every Article for the Table and Sideboard : — Table Spoons and Forks , Fiddle .... 16 s . 6 d . doz . Thdd . 30 s . King ' s 35 s . Dessert Ditto Ditto 12 s . 6 d . — Do . 25 s . Do . 28 s . Tea Spoons Ss . 6 d . — Do . 12 s . Gd . Do . 13 s . 6 d . Sugar Tongs Is . 3 d . — Do . 3 s . Do . 3 s . 6 d . C . WATSON begs the Public will understand that this Metal is peculiarly his ownand
, that Silver is not more different from Gold , than his Metal is from all others—on its intrinsic merit alone he wishes to be tested , and from the daily increasing eulogiums he receives , he is convinced that nothing can prevent its becoming an article of universal wear . C . WATSON ' handsomely ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and PRICE CURRENT is just published , and Families who regard economy and elegance , should possess themselves of this useful Book , which may be had Gratis , and Post Free from the above Address .
Mayhew's Registered Ventilating Velvet H...
MAYHEW'S REGISTERED VENTILATING VELVET HAT . n ^ IIIS HAT possesses thoroughly Ventilating Properties , causing a free egress of ¦ " ¦ Perspiration , so much required in the Velvet or Gossamer Hat , thereby preventing the noise or vibration of the crown , and keeping the head free from unpleasant or injurious heat . The material possessing those ventilating qualities , is a non-conductor of
heat and damp , and unchangeable in all climates . This effective principle can be seen at one glance , and will be found much more soft ancl pleasant to the head than any other Hat , with an equal retention of shape and beauty . MAYHEW and WHITE , 89 , New Bond-street .
Weak Legs, Knees, And Ankles. ! Curgeons...
WEAK LEGS , KNEES , AND ANKLES . ! CURGEONS in England , Ireland , and Scotland , con-\> tinue to recommend \ BAILEY'S ELASTIC LACED STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , % A / and ANKLE STOCKS ; " htcooland warranted to wash Since the reduction of
J ^ lf ~ ~ T they are lig , , . mj & g j P 03 ta S 3 afflicted persons in the country can have any bandage by post , eUsplLJ f ° ^ P ence hy forwarding their measure . The particular property it * !!! / ° ^ t'le stoc'c'n , !_ ' is to S ' constant support in varicose veins , weak , fpija / swollen , or dropsical affections of the legs , or in any case requiring WM I equal pressure . Tbe knee-cap will be of great service where the knee-IIIJ / ' joint requires supportfrom accident to the pan of the kneeafter
, , WM I inflammation , rheumatic or gouty affections , or in any case where , Jill c l from weakness of the part , support may be required . —Laced Stockings , lip \ 18 s . Gd . ; Elastic Knee-caps , 10 s . 6 d . ; Patent Trusses , properly adapted f = "L /' S . --. 12 s . ee .. ; Hunting Belts , 2 s . 6 d . to 4 s . Gd . each ; Ladies' Belts of \ ffli ^ j §| gfe' ^ every kind . —Mrs . Bailey waits on Ladies . —Address . 418 , Oxford-^ B __ i f ^ street , opposite Ilanway-strcct , London .