Westbourne terrace road,Harrow road,Paddington.

1 Spyer John

2 Des Portes Jules A.

3 Irving Mrs. Col.

4 Gray John

5 Ritchie Miss

6 Scott Joseph

8 Dodd John

9 Goodman Mrs

10 Richards Capt. G. H.,R.N.

11 Chamberlain Miss

12 Foot Mrs

13 Nicholson H.,Bridge house hotel

14 Everest Henry, surgeon

15 Stanbridge Mrs

16 Tyndale Mrs

17 Docker Edward

18 Davidson William

19 Alexander Mrs

20 Kersling Mrs Alexander

21 Smith William

22 Burch Joseph

23 Smith Samuel

25 Hilton Mrs

26 Stone Mr

1 Graver Dr.

2 Gardner Harry, surgeon

1 Davis Mrs

3 Tilling William

5 Delay Misses, ladies’ school

7 Baldwin Mrs

9 Teham Mrs

13 Sheen Mrs

15 Butcher Miss

2 Sharpe Miss

4 Reed E. Isaac

6 Goodman James

8 Sheard Miss

12 Asser Mrs. Edward

14 Morewood J.

16 Gurden Thomas

18 Tofts Benjamin

20 Lindo Alias

21 Mitchell Edward

2 Plant Benjamin

24 Lewis Mrs

1 Hancock Edwin

3 Oleghorn Ralph W.

4 Ambler Edward

6 Gadsdon John Remell

7 Francis —

8 Strike James

9 Richards James

10 Shorter Mrs

21 Davis C., basket maker

22 Wyer William, butcher

23 Down S., grocer

1 Smale William Henry

2 Conyers Miss A

Dankes Miss

3 Gasquet Mrs

4 Stephen Frederick G.

5 Turner Mrs

6 Slight Mrs

7 Murray Miss

8 Caulin Miss

9 Broad John

10 Warner William

11 Castello Mrs

12 Maule Mrs

13 Pagliano Mrs

14 Fordham Thomas

16 Webb Mrs

17 Wurkman Walter

18 Kerr Mrs

19 Pogell Edward

20 Ridlinton William

21 Morgan Dr. Taylor, surgeon

22 Jarvis Roger

23 Lynn Mrs

24 Moody —

25 Harley Mrs

26 Mills James

27 Lane Capt. John

29 Dennis Hanson George

31 Fairbanks Miss

33 Batson Robert

37 Hamlin Mrs

39 Mylins Chas. Augustus

41 Spear Arthur

St. Mary of the Angels’ Roman Catholic Church

St. Mary of the Angels’ Roman Catholic Schools

Jones Robert, cocoa and chocolate manufacturer

1 Valentine John S.

2 & 3 Williams James

4 Lewis Christopher Henry

5 Tahourdin Chas. John

6 Large James

7 Richards Robert Phelps

1 Grigg Wm. C., surgeon

3 Brown Mrs. T.

4 Lamb Dr. J. Stewart,M.D.physician

5 Skeet Mrs

6 Saunders Frank

1 Porter William

2 Tutvoye Mrs.Woodfield house

3 Neville Mrs

5 Griffith Edwin

6 Lee Joseph

7 Blake George

8 Davis Alfred

9 Willington Mrs

10 Colborn Charles

11 Carter Miss

12 Groves M., laundress

13 Westhall John

14 Oldrey William

15 White Charles W.

16 Kenney Ephraim

17 Bennett James

18 Ricks Henry

19 Slaughter John

20 Cook Thomas

21 Welch Thomas

22 Kidd R. P.

23 Walster Thomas

24 Gates Daniel

25 Gaisford Henry

26 Harding Thomas

28 Pratt Robert

29 Groves John

30 Starling Mrs

31 Tautz Charles

32 McLean John

33 Burley Frederick

34 May T. J.

35 Kay Edward & Allen Wm.,Builders’ Arms

36 Jones Thomas

38 Norman William

40 Christmas George

42 Edwards John, butcher

1 Curnock Horsendon

Curnock John

2 Spencer Joseph

3 Hill Joseph

Rice John,Woodfield lodge west

Dixey —,Woodfield house Atlas works

Clayton & Co., engineers, &c.

Woods William, Woodfield nursery

1 Dyne George G.,Prince Albert Tavern

3 Oak James, grocer

4 Slade R., greengrocer, &c.

9 Quarman Mary, grocer

13 Coulden J. T., boot maker

17 Tipler G.,Pelican Tavern

2 Wyeth Charles, builder

3 Blanchard Stephen

4 Rayner Joseph

5 Hewell Mrs

6 Clark Mrs

1 Frost Joseph

2 Ward Frederick George

3 Howcroft Mrs

1 Smith James

2 Boden Robert

3 Bow Charles

4 Harris Joseph

5 Long John

6 Randal Mrs

Randal Charles H.

7 Sampson George

8 Downey Miss

9 Eldridge Mrs,Ravenscourt lodge

10 Walsh James William,Belle vue villa

11 Redhead Richard,Argyle villa

12 Abraham Henry Robert,Mountfield house

1 Sothern E. A.,The Cedars

3 Blacktorne A.,Woolsthorpe house

4 Curzon Hon. E. C.,Scarsdale house

5 Elkins Charles, house agent

1 Lane Richard James

2 Henry Capt. C.

3 Lester Rev. Frederick

4 Cunningham Hugh

5 Wilkin Mrs James

6 Griffiths William

Smith George,Augusta villa

1aBarber G. & Barnett H., hair dressers

1 Phillips C, cheesemonger

2 Permain H., tailor

3 Wright W., ironmonger

4 Watts E., boot maker

5 Heward Robert

6 Gorham Mrs

7Post Office Sorting Office

8 Spaul W., greengrocer

8aHolliday J., dairyman

9 Sheffington William

10 Dickinson Miss

11 Clint Alfred

12 Merriman and Roberts, surgeons

13 Howe Gilbert,C.E.

15 Collins W. & Son, tailors

15aHankins R., wardrobe dealer

16 Doughty J., stationer

17 Self J., gasfitter

17aRiley John, saddler

18 Doncaster J., blind maker

20 Camp J., boot maker

21 Spark William, china dealer

22 Cole Wm., coach maker

Collins J., pork butcher

23 Rogers A., coffee rooms

END OF STREET DIRECTORY.

[In the original these are interspersed with other content.To make the whole more readable in this transcription they have been moved to the end of the work,but retain their original order and page numbers.—DP.]

Picture of J. Frazer & Co.’s shop

ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.

J.  FRAZER & CO,

WHOLESALE & RETAIL,

Drapers and Silk Mercers,PORCHESTER HOUSE,

OPPOSITE THE ROYAL OAK.

BISHOP’S ROAD, BAYSWATER, W.

Solicit an inspection of their EXTENSIVE STOCK in the following Departments, now complete with a large variety of the LATEST NOVELTIES the Home and Foreign Markets produce, suitable for the present and coming season:—

SILKS

Fancy Dresses

MANTLES

SHAWLS

Furs

MOURNING

British Prints

French & Swiss Cambrics

Ladies’ Outfitting

Children’s ditto

TRIMMINGS

Haberdashery

Umbrellas

HOSIERY

GLOVES

RIBBONS

FLOWERS

LACES

Perfumery

Fancy Cabinets

J. F. & Co. call special attention to their present Stock ofBLANKETS,FLANNELS,HOUSEHOLD LINENS,CALICOES, andHORROCKSES’ LONG CLOTHS, atManufacturers’ Prices.

J.  F. & Co.’sCURTAIN DEPARTMENTcomprises materials suitable for Drawing Room, Dining Room, Study, Parlour, and Bed Room Curtains, in Silk Brocades and Reps, French Tapestries, Terris, Pekinade Stripes, Wool Reps, Pekin, Turkey, and Assyrian Cloths, Damasks, &c., &c.; Chintzes, White and Coloured Dimities, &c., &c.; Upholsterers’ Trimmings, Brass and Wood Poles, with Ornaments, Rings, and Brackets, to match; Gilt and German Cornices.

Muslin,Lace,Leno,and Swiss Curtains(hand made)of special design.

FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED.

Competent Upholsterers sent to all parts of the United Kingdom.

Estimates and Patterns free of charge.

IRON BEDSTEADS & BEDDING.

Watch

Watches

IN ELEGANT ENGRAVEDGOLD CASES,

£5.0.0

IN SILVER CASES

£2.10.0

Watch case

Recommended for accuracy and Durability.

George King Bird,

Goldsmith, Jeweller

AND

Electro Plate Manufacturer.

47 Westbourne Grove

Bayswater, W.

Article on tray electro plated

Electro Plated from 42/

Bottles on electro plated tray

Electro Plated from 21/

A CHOICE SELECTION OF WEDDING AND OTHER PRESENTS

GEORGE KING BIRD,MANUFACTURER OFELECTRO-PLATED SPOONS, FORKS,&c.,the only Substitute for Silver,

47,WESTBOURNE GROVE,BAYSWATER.

G. K.Birdbegs to draw special attention to his modern and superior Stock of Serviceable and Ornamental ELECTRO-PLATE, comprising: Biscuit Boxes, Butter Coolers, Cake and Sugar Baskets, Corner Dishes, Dish Covers, Dessert Stands, Flower Vases, Breakfast, Cruet, and other Frames, Claret Jugs, Cups and Goblets, Spoons and Forks, Tea Services, Waiters, &c., &c., all of theBEST QUALITY, and atModerate Prices.

PRICE LIST OF “BIRD’S” ELECTRO SPOONS AND FORKS.

BEADED AND FIDDLEPATTERNS.

THREADPATTERN.

KING’S & LILYPATTERN.

12 Table Forks

£1

16

0

£2

8

0

£3

0

0

12 Table Spoons

1

16

0

2

8

0

3

0

0

12 Dessert Forks

1

7

0

1

15

0

2

2

0

12 Dessert Spoons

1

7

0

1

15

0

2

2

0

12 Tea Spoons

0

18

0

1

4

0

1

7

0

2 Sauce Ladles

0

7

0

0

8

6

0

10

6

1 Gravy Spoon

0

7

0

0

8

6

0

10

6

4 Salt Spoons (gilt bowls)

0

6

6

0

8

6

0

10

6

1 Mustard Spoon

0

1

6

0

2

6

0

3

0

1 Fair Sugar Tongs

0

3

0

0

4

0

0

5

0

1 Sugar Sifter

0

5

0

0

6

0

0

7

6

1 Pair Fish Carvers

1

0

0

1

5

0

1

10

0

1 Butter Knife

0

3

0

0

4

0

0

5

0

1 Soup Ladle

0

12

0

0

15

0

0

17

6

6 Egg Spoons (gilt bowls)

0

10

0

0

12

6

0

16

0

Complete Service

£10

19

0

£14

4

6

£17

5

6

ANY ARTICLE CAN BE HAD SEPARATELY AT THE SAME RATE.

Victoria, Lily, and other Ornamental Patterns, made to order at the same prices as King’s.

SPOOKS & FORKS RE-PLATED AT ONE HALF THE ABOVE PRICES.

Bird’s Beat Electro-plated Biscuit Boxes

From 42/-

Bird’s Best Electro-plated Breakfast Frames

,, 20/-

Bird’s Wine and Spirit Corks, with Name Engraved

at 1/-

JEWELLERY.

G. K.Birdsolicits an inspection of his well selected Stock of Jewellery, consisting of Bracelets, Brooches, Albert and Guard Chains, Crosses,Earrings,Lockets, Necklets, Gold and Silver Pencils, Scarf Pins, Wedding, Keeper, Gem and other Rings, Studs, Sleeve Links, &c., &c., all of the newest patterns.

Bird’s Fine Gold Earrings

From 6s. 6d. per Pair.

Bird’s Fine Gold Lockets

4s. 6d. each.

Ladies’ Ears Pierced.Watches,Clocks,& Jewellery Cleaned & Repaired.

WATCHES.

Bird’s Watches, in Elegant Engraved Gold Gases

£5 : 0 : 0

Bird’s Watches, in Strong Silver Cases

£2 : 10 : 0

(RECOMMENDED FOR ACCURACY AND DURABILITY.)

G. K. BIRD,

Jeweller,Gold and Silversmith,Watchmaker,&c.,&c.,

47, WESTBOURNE GROVE,Opposite Westbourne Hall.

Picture of Alfred Butler’s Leinster house, Bayswater

BED AND TABLE LINENS,

FLANNELS,BLANKETS,&c.

FAMILY MORNING.

ALFREDBUTLER,LEINSTERHOUSE.

TheRev. Alex.J. D. D’Orsey,B.D., of Corpus Christi College, English Lecturer at Cambridge, and Lecturer in Public Reading at King’s College, London, receives pupils at his house for the following subjects:

Critical Study of the English Language, with especial reference to the Civil Service, 10–11.

History, of English Literature, 11–12.

English Composition, including Essays, Poems, Précis, Dictation, Punctuation and Official Forms, 1–2.

Public Reading—Management of the Voice, Pronunciation, Distinct Utterance, 2–8.

Public Speaking—Improvisation, Delivery, Logic, Grammar, Expression, Voice, Gesture, &c., 3–4;

Lecturesto Ladies and Gentlemen, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 4–5 & 9–10 p.m.

Ladies’ Classes—Tuesdays and Fridays.

Gentlemen’s Classes—Mondays and Thursdays.

Evening Classes for Gentlemen:

Public Reading—Mondays and Thursdays

8–9.

Public Speaking

9–10.

English Grammar, Tuesdays and Fridays

8–9.

English Composition

9–10.

Fees,Payable on Entrance:—

Course of 10 Lessons, 12 pupils in a class, One Guinea.

Course of 10 Lessons, 6 pupils in a class, Two Guineas.

Courses begin every six weeks:—3rd February; 16th March; 1st May; 15th June; 1st October; and 12th November.

13Prince’s Square,Kensington Gardens,W.

ESTABLISHED 1835.

Capital Subscribed £2,500,000.  Paid-up £1,500,000.  Restor Undivided Profits £561,592.

DIRECTORS:

SirBurton Machamara.

B. H.Hartley, Esq.

F. B.Henshaw, Esq.

SirRalph Howard, Bart.

Harvey Lewis, Esq.,M.P.

David Mahony, Esq.

SirJosh. N. McKenna,M.P.

Albert Ricardo, Esq.

Rowand Ronald, Esq.

Samuel Saunders, Esq.

J.Bogle Smith, Esq.

The Hon.Albert Petre.

Philip Vanderbyl, Esq.M.P.

SECRETARY:

Michael Joseph Power.

CHIEF INSPECTOR & PUBLIC OFFICER

James Costello.

INSPECTORS OF BRANCHES:

Edward James Mills,Inspector.

Patrick Joseph Kirwan,Inspector.

Edmond Howley Devitt,Asst. Inspector.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY:William George Simm.

HEAD OFFICE—

13, OLD BROAD ST., LONDON, E.C.

JOHN PARKER,Manager and Public Officer.—William Frederick Ingelow,Sub-Man.

METROPOLITAN BRANCHES—

BAYSWATER, W.

19Gloucester Gardens

Basil Rowand Ronald.

CAMDEN TOWN, N.W.

189High Street

Edward Alfred Chaston.

CHARING CROSS, S.W.

9Charing Cross

John Clark.

OXFORD STREET, W.

28Old Cavendish Street

Horace Hope Bloxham.

PIMLICO, S.W. (Tempy. Offices)

4Arabella Row

Parkins Robins Derriman.

The Directors of this Bank have decided to OPEN A BRANCH atNOTTING HILL,

Which will be OPENED as soon as the necessary Alterations to the Premises,No. 156, HIGH STREET,

Taken for that purpose, are completed.

By Order.

ESTABLISHEDRoyal seal1842.

Chronometer,Watch and Clock Maker,Goldsmith, Silversmith, and Working Jeweller,

18, SPRING STREET,

(Opposite the Great Western Hotel),

PADDINGTON, W.

Watches,Clocks,and Jewellery made to order.

CLOCKS WOUND AND KEPT IN REPAIR BY THE YEAR.

Electro Plating and Gilding.

Plate of every description repaired on the most reasonable terms.

ENGRAVING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

All Orders executedon the premisesby experienced workmen.

18, SPRING STREET, PADDINGTON.  W.

Theintention of the Inventor is to give to the owners of valuable watches the security and confidence hitherto not enjoyed; as it is unhappily too well-known that the wearer of so useful an article as a watch is always in danger of having it wrenched from him.  In many instances, gentlemen have discontinued to display their watch guards for fear of losing the watch attached to it, therefore being under the necessity of putting away a useful and elegant part of dress.

Watches, made with the above improvement are keyless; the Watch being wound and the hands set to the time, and the watch itself protected by this novel invention.  The pendant being a universal joint, cannot be wrenched off.

The Self-protecting Pendant can be fixed to any Watch for a small cost.

The invention has been highly approved of by a number of scientific gentlemen.

Post Office, Money Order Office, & P. O. Saving’s Bank,

S. M. & A. WARREN

(SUCCESSORS TO R. G. RIST,)

NEWS AGENTS;

Booksellers, Stationers, Librarians,AND MUSIC SELLERS.

PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING.

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS

REGULARLY SUPPLIED.

ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED.

ADVERTISEMENTS

INSERTED IN ALL THE DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS.

Warren’s Library, Edwardes Terrace,KENSINGTON.

MR. R. ALDRIDGE,

(Of the Royal Academy.)

Begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public that he has resumed his classes for the above

Oil and Water Colours,

MODEL DRAWING,

PERSPECTIVE, &c.

Preparations for Woolwich (Geometrical and Free Hand).  Private Lessons at his own or the Pupils residence.  R. A. desires to call special attention to his rapid and effective method of teaching Water Colour Painting.

20,PORTLAND ROAD,NOTTING HILL.


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