Agents for Bass’s Bottled Ales and Guinness’s Dublin Stout.
HUNTLEY AND PALMER’S BISCUITS IN EVERY VARIETY.
Families regularly waited upon for orders,or orders by Post punctually attended to.
No. 12,ARCHER STREET,KENSINGTON PARK.
BREAD AND FLOUR WARRANTED PURE AND OF THE BEST QUALITY.
SCHOOLS AND LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Watch and Clock Maker,Jeweller, &c.,224,KING STREET WEST,HAMMERSMITH, W.,Three Doors from the Shaftesbury Road.
Chronometers, Repeaters, Duplex, and every descriptionof English and Foreign Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c.,Cleaned and Repaired on the Premises.
Clocks Wound and Kept in Repair by the Year.
Picture of horses and carriage
BEAUMONT & SON,7, KENSINGTON PARK ROAD NORTH,NOTTING HILL, W.Opposite the Iron Church.Late of Finsbury.
ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS.
Every description of Carriage built to order, of the best materials and workmanship,at prices consistent with quality, to defy competition.
Harness & Saddlery,in the best quality of Materials,& most approved style.Whips,&c.
ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS FURNISHED.
P.S.—Every Article in the Trade Supplied. Horse Clothing, Stable Utensils, &c.
Honiton, Point & Court Lace Manufacturer,FRENCH CLEANER,MENDER, & TRANSFERER,
GLOVES AND FEATHERS CLEANED.Silk,Satin,and Fancy Dresses Cleaned Whole.
Bed and Window furniture Cleaned, Re-dyed and Made-up.WEDDING ORDERS EXECUTED.
19, HEREFORD ROAD,BAYSWATER, W.
WAREROOMS,137 & 139, HIGH STREET, NOTTING HILL.
PATENT SPRING, FRENCH, AND OTHER MATTRASSES,AND ALL KINDS OF BEDDING.
SPANISH SPRING, ROLLER, AND VENETIAN BLINDS.
Cabinet Furniture of every description Manufactured on the Premises.
A large Assortment of Drawing,Dining,and Bedroom Furniture.
CARPETS AND DRUGGETS, MATTING AND DOOR MATS.
DAMASKS, CHINTZES, ETC.
DECORATION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Funerals Conducted at Moderate Charges.
W. BOOTY,Upholsterer, House and Estate Agent,137 & 139, HIGH STREET,NOTTING HILL.
LICENSED APPRAISERFOR THEPROBATE DUTY.
—12,—
RAILWAY TERRACE,
NOTTING HILL.
Paper hanging?NORTON BROTHERS,Paper hanging?Builders,Decorative Painters,&Paper Hangers,37,NORFOLK TERRACEWestbourne Grove,W.
GENERAL REPAIRS. CONTRACTS GIVEN.
37, NORFOLK TERRACE,WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.
Rents Collected, Estates carefully Managed,and Dilapidations Assessed.
Pointing finger graphicAgent to the Liverpool and London,and Globe Fire and Life Insurance Company.
CORNER OF THE BROADWAY,HAMMERSMITH,AND AT CASTELNAU, BARNES.
Takes this opportunity of returning thanks to the Residents of Hammersmith, Castelnau, and Neighbourhood, for the kind patronage and support hitherto so liberally accorded to him; and of expressing his hope that by strict attention to business, combined with the use of none but the Best and Purest Articles, together with moderate charges, he shall merit a continuance of their favors.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OFBRITISH AND FOREIGN PERFUMERY,Toilet Requisites,Dentifrices,&c.,&c.
SOLE PROPRIETOR FORGroves’s Celebrated Horehound Balsam,FOR COUGHS,COLDS,&c.
GENUINE PATENT & PROPRIETARY MEDICINES.
DISPENSING DEPARTMENT.
R. I. N. begs to intimate that this department receives his immediate and particular attention; and that all Physician’s Prescriptions, Family Recipes, &c., entrusted to him are compounded with the most scrupulous care, either by himself or by thoroughly qualified assistants.
Surgeons and other large consumers supplied on liberal terms.
SINAPINE
TISSUE,
Cooper’s Sinapine tissue trade mark
TRADE MARKREGISTERED.
MUSTARD
PAPER.
The new Mustard Poultice,recommended by the Faculty.
A most efficacious and convenient substitute for Mustard Poultice, possessing many advantages both in simplicity of application and in economy of time. In efforts are immediate, and equally distributed wherever the tissue may be applied; it can be removed without the least inconvenience either to the patient or the nurse.
EQUALLY SUITABLE FOR INFANTS AS WELL AS ADULTS.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
Well wet the part affected with lukewarm water, and apply as much Tissue as may be required, covering it with spongio-piline, or flannel, made wet with hot water. For Children, it should remain on from two to five minutes; for Adults, from five to fifteen minutes.
The Tissue is easily removed by moistening it with lukewarm water.
MEDICAL TESTIMONIALS.
Extract from the“Social Science Review,”edited byBenjamin W. Richardson, Esq.M.A.,M.D.,F.R.C.P.,Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Chest.
“Cooper’s Sinapine Tissue, Mustard Paper.—This is a thin paper charged with mustard, and forming a substitute for a mustard poultice. We have tried the Tissue practically, and find it answers all the objects of the mustard poultice, with the advantages of being cleanly and easy in application, and always ready. It is a great improvement.”
“Cooper’s Sinapine Tissue, Mustard Paper.—This is a thin paper charged with mustard, and forming a substitute for a mustard poultice. We have tried the Tissue practically, and find it answers all the objects of the mustard poultice, with the advantages of being cleanly and easy in application, and always ready. It is a great improvement.”
FromEdward Ellis, Esq.,M.D.Physician to the Samaritan Free Hospital;late Physician to the North London Hospital for Consumption.
118,Warwick Street,Belgravia, S. W., January 8th, 1866.
“Sir.—Since I became acquainted with your Sinapine Tissue, I have always recommended it in place of the ordinary Mustard Poultice, than which, in many cases, nothing can be more inconvenient of application; whereas the Tissue is light, cleanly, certain, and uniform in its action, and very easy to apply. The rapidity with which it produces the necessary effect a also a valuable quality. Altogether it is, in my opinion, a very useful invention.”To Mr. A.Cooper.EDWARD ELLIS,M.D.
“Sir.—Since I became acquainted with your Sinapine Tissue, I have always recommended it in place of the ordinary Mustard Poultice, than which, in many cases, nothing can be more inconvenient of application; whereas the Tissue is light, cleanly, certain, and uniform in its action, and very easy to apply. The rapidity with which it produces the necessary effect a also a valuable quality. Altogether it is, in my opinion, a very useful invention.”
To Mr. A.Cooper.
EDWARD ELLIS,M.D.
FromGeorge Down, Esq.,M.D.,M.R.I.
To Mr.Albert Cooper,Kensington, February 20th, 1865.I have for some time advised the use of your Sinapine Tissue in lieu of Mustard Poultices, and have amply observed its effect. It has given great satisfaction, and certainly possesses many advantages, namely, readiness of application, cleanliness, lightness, and a uniform diffusion of stimulation. Where there may be necessity to retain heat upon the part, a piece of spongio-piline, moistened with hot water and applied over the Tissue, answers admirably.GEORGE DOWN,M.D.M.R.I.
To Mr.Albert Cooper,
Kensington, February 20th, 1865.
I have for some time advised the use of your Sinapine Tissue in lieu of Mustard Poultices, and have amply observed its effect. It has given great satisfaction, and certainly possesses many advantages, namely, readiness of application, cleanliness, lightness, and a uniform diffusion of stimulation. Where there may be necessity to retain heat upon the part, a piece of spongio-piline, moistened with hot water and applied over the Tissue, answers admirably.
GEORGE DOWN,M.D.M.R.I.
Extract fromDr.Spencer Thomson’s“Dictionary of Medicine.”
“Sinapine Tissue, or Mustard Paper.—In this article we have a most convenient, elegant, and efficient addition to our means of treatment. The Mustard Paper, made by Mr. Cooper, of Abingdon Terrace, Kensington, and introduced by him to the notice of Profession, acts very quickly and energetically, in the same way as a Mustard Poultice, without the disagreeables attendant upon that clammy and uncomfortable application, and it seems to leave less marks afterwards. From its energetic action, the time of application is necessarily the shorter than when the old form of Mustard Poultice is used.”
“Sinapine Tissue, or Mustard Paper.—In this article we have a most convenient, elegant, and efficient addition to our means of treatment. The Mustard Paper, made by Mr. Cooper, of Abingdon Terrace, Kensington, and introduced by him to the notice of Profession, acts very quickly and energetically, in the same way as a Mustard Poultice, without the disagreeables attendant upon that clammy and uncomfortable application, and it seems to leave less marks afterwards. From its energetic action, the time of application is necessarily the shorter than when the old form of Mustard Poultice is used.”
INVENTED AND PREPARED BYA. COOPER, Operative & Pharmaceutical Chemist,18,ABINGDON TERRACE,PEMBROKE SQUARE,KENSINGTON,LONDON.
Retail in Packets6d.1s.& 2s.6d.each.Price by Post on receipt of6, 12,or30stamps.
Dairy Farmers,HOLLAND PARK FARM,KENSINGTON, W,
Supply Milk, Cream, and all kinds of Dairy produce of high quality and guaranteed purity.
Every facility is offered to customers to test the Genuineness of the Articles delivered.
Alderney Cows kept for Invalids andNurseries,and Sealed Cans sentwhen desired.
COWS GRAZED ON THE PASTURES OF LADY HOLLAND’S PARKS.
Branch Depot,13,Newland TerraceKENSINGTON ROAD.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1777.
IT IS SUGGESTED
That Medicines be prepared distinct from the retail business.
—Supervision be constantly carried on.
—Powerful Medicines be kept in a place specially appropriated.
—Medicines for Outward application be sent out in a manner different from Medicines to be taken.
These suggestions have been carried out for the last 15 years by
W. T. COOPER,PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST,26, OXFORD STREET, W.
THE PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ARE ALONE USED.(No Apprentices are Employed.)
Prescriptions forwarded by Post prepared and delivered in the Country the same day, and in any part of London, within three miles of 26, Oxford Street. Two deliveries daily to St. John’s Wood, Bayswater, and Kensington, without additional charge.
***West End Agent for Rowland’s Macassar,Kalydor,and Odonto.
W. T. COOPER,26,Oxford Street,W.
COOPER’SAntiseptic Carnation Tooth Paste
Possesses, in an extraordinary degree, the power of Cleansing, Polishing and Whitening the Teeth, let them be ever so discoloured by sickness or neglect, leaving upon them a pleasant smoothness.In Pots, 1s. 1½d.and2s. 9d.each.
ANIMAL OIL POMADE,FOR THE HAIR,
Does not Dry, as is the case with Pomade made with Vegetable Oils.
In Stoppered Bottles, 1s. 6d.and2s. 6d.each.
PERSIAN PERFUME,FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF,
Particularly recommended for its Fragrance and Durability.
In Bottles, 2s., 3s. 6d,and6s. 6d.
G. SNOWBALL,
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 & Gilding.
PLATE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
ENGRAVING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
All Orders executed ON THE PREMISES by experienced workmen.
BYGEO. SNOWBALL,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.
A MAGISTRATE’S OPINION.
“The invention is an excellent one—the best of the kind that I have seen, as it prevents pick-pockets from wrenching the watch from the guard; and I consider it of great value in its tendency to lessen crime: the ease with which a watch can be wrenched from the guard by the bow, is the cause of Watch stealing being practised to so great an extent.”
BREAD AND FLOUR WARRANTED PURE AND OF THE BEST QUALITY.
SCHOOLS AND LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS.
224,KING STREET WEST,HAMMERSMITH, W.,Three Doors from the Shaftesbury Road.
Chronometers, Repeaters, Duplex, and every descriptionof English and Foreign Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c.,Cleaned and Repaired on the Premises.
Clocks Wound and Kept in Repair by the Year.
MANUFACTURER OF
Umbrellas,Parasols & Walking Sticks
AND DEALER IN
FISHING TACKLE AND SPONGE,
34,Praed Street,Paddington,W.
ONE DOOR FROM CAMBRIDGE PLACE,
AND 196, BROMPTON ROAD.
UMBRELLAS
AND
SUNSHADES
Umbrellas
REPAIRED AND
RECOVERED
AT A
Few Hours’ Notice.
SUPERIOR CARRIAGE UMBRELLAS.
FISHING TACKLE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Fine Turkey Sponge for Toilet and Nursery Use.
HONEY-COMB BATH SPONGE.
41,QUEEN’S ROAD,BAYSWATER, W.
Looking Glasses, Cabinets, Pier and Console Tables,Cornices, &c., kept in Stock, or made to Order.
Drawings,Photographs,&c.,Mounted and Framed in any Style.
A CHOICE VARIETY OF PATTERNS.
Carving and Gilding of every description Executed on the Premises.
OLD WORK CLEANED OR RE-GILT.
PICTURES RESTORED & VARNISHED.
Decorative Mouldings and Ceiling Flowers kept in Stock.
Experienced Workmen sent to all Parts of the Country.
DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FREE.
G. K. BIRD begs to call special attention to his modern and superior Stock of Serviceable and Ornamental ELECTRO-PLATE, comprising Biscuit Boxes, Butter Coolers, Cake and Sugar baskets. Dessert Dishes, Flower Vases, Breakfast, Cruet, and other Frames, Claret Jugs, Cups and Goblets, Spoons and Forks, Tea Services, Waiters, &c., &c., all of the bestQUALITYand atMODERATE PRICES.
FIDDLE PATTERN.
Fiddle Pattern
THREAD PATTERN.
Thread Pattern
BEAD PATTERN.
Bead Pattern
KING’S PATTERN.
King’s Pattern
Beaded & Fiddle patterns.
Thread pattern.
King’s patterns.
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
Ten 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
Pair Sugar Tongs
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
1
Sugar Sifter
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7
6
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
15
0
COMPLETE SERVICE
£9
19
0
£12
19
6
£15
15
6
Any Article can be had separately at the same rate.Victoria,Lily,and otherornamental patterns made to order at the same prices at King’s.
Spoons and Forks replated at one half the above list prices.
Wedding,Christening,Rifle,Yachting & other presentsIN GREAT VARIETY AND OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS,
GEORGE KING BIRD,Jeweller, Watchmaker, Gold & Silversmith,47, WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.
Properly Prepared from a Native Recipe.
Mild and adapted to English Palates. By the use of this Powder a Dish of Currie may be prepared equal to anything to be had in India. It is a Wholesome, Savoury, and Economical Dish.
Sold in Tins, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. each.
BRITISH & FOREIGN MINERAL WATERS,A careful Selection embracing those most frequently required.Agent for Messrs. Struve and Schweppe.
A great many Condiments entering into the Composition ofMedicines, Mr.Longsupplies them of very Superior Quality.
TOOTH BRUSHES, POMADES (IN VARIETIES).EAU DE COLOGNE.NAIL BRUSHES, ATKINSON’S BEAR’S GREASE.LAVENDER WATER, TOOTH POWDER, COLD CREAM,CHOICE PERFUMERY.BROWN WINDSOR, HONEY, AND OTHER TOILET SOAPS.
SODA POWDERS, SEIDLITZ POWDERS.ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.ESSENCE OF SENNA.PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS, CHEMICAL APPARATUS.
PIQUANT SAUCE.
A very Valuable Domestic Culinary Desideratum, as it imparts a zest to Digestion.
Depot for Liebig’s Extract of Meat,and Gillon’s Essence of Bef.
Prescriptions Dispensed, and the Public supplied with pure Medicines,prepared in our own Laboratory, by
HENRY LONG,Pharmaceutical Chemist,
From the Proscription Department, Apothecaries’ Hall, and lateDispenser of Medicines to H. M. Forces in India.
LABORATORY:—48, HIGH STREET,NOTTING HILL, LONDON. W.
The Florence sewing machine
Brevity is the soul of wit.The reversible-feed’sa decided hit;Old tools at any price are dear, When new and improved ones appear.
N.B. If you think this a pun!
Florence puzzles 1
Also daily illustrations from
Florence puzzles 2
FLORENCE PUZZLES.
The answer to first, contains 12 words; second, 13 words. They are designed to forcibly illustrate the great mechanical and scientific improvements of the age.
If you cannot solve them, (after you have tried,)
Call for the keys, at 97, Cheapside,
Where the Public are cordially invited to examine the FLORENCE, the Company feeling confident that no Sewing Machine so perfect has hitherto appealed as a candidate for public favor.
It will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Bind, Braid, Cord, Quilt; gather a Frill and sew it on Band at same time: and execute in a superior mannerall kindsof Sewing ever required in a Family.
Makes four different Stitches, has patent reversible feed motion, fastens off its seam without stopping.No other Machine has these late Improvements, for which aGold Medalwas awarded by the Committee on Sewing Machines, at the late Exhibition of the American Institute, (in competition with every well known Machine,) held at New York, 1865.
Copy of Committee’s Report and Prospectus, with Sample of Work, post-free. Agents Wanted. Address:
Florence Sewing Machine Company,97,Cheapside,London,and at 19 & 21,Blackfriars Street,Manchester.
ABUNDANT FLAVOR, GREAT STRENGTH, PLEASES EVERY ONE
77 HIGH STREET,
Fricker’s standard tea in canister
NOTTING HILL.
NOTICE—THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TEA IN ENGLAND. FRICKER’S THREE SHILLING.
Half-pound Canisters of fine Tea,Eighteenpence Each.